Gio and Private were out in the park getting some snowcones and spending some time together. They felt like there would be no separating them.
When they got back to the HQ, though, they found that Skipper had a postcard in his flippers for Gio. Apparently, Gio was the only one in the group that knew how to read, so they didn't jump to any conclusions until she read it.
"Let me see that," Gio said to Skipper, who gave the postcard to her.
It had a picture of the Brookfield Zoo, her old home. When she was reading it, her smile slowly turned into a frown.
"What does it say?" Private asked.
"It says, 'Dear Gio, how have you been? I know we've no longer been together because we didn't want to make it painful for both of us due to distance, but I really miss you a lot. I think you should come back home. It would mean a lot to me if you did. Think about the good times we had before you were transfered and the good times we might spend together again. I'm sure you might be in a relationship right now, but please think about the idea of coming back home. Love, Ang,'," Gio read.
"Who's this 'Ang'?" Skipper asked.
"My ex girlfriend back at Brookfield. She must really want me back home," Gio explained.
"You're not really considering leaving, are you, Gio?" Private asked.
Gio just gave a sigh and just became very overwhelmed.
"I need to think about it, Private," Gio said while hugging the youngest, then heading back outside.
Private wasn't his usual cheery, happy go lucky self like he usually is. He was actually worried about the possibility of Gio leaving and going back to Ang.
"Private, do you think maybe it's time that you told her, well, you know...?" Kowalski brought up.
"I don't know, Kowalski. I don't even know if and when she is going to be leaving," Private said.
"Well, you know, if I were you, I'd tell her right before she leaves," Skipper thought.
As Gio was outside, not only was she thinking about the good times she had with Ang back at the Brookfield Zoo, but she was also thinking about the good times she had with Private here in Central Park. They've been together for, she forgot how long now, and she can't stand the idea of leaving him. She had realized that she actually loved Private, but she doesn't even know if he feels that strongly about her in return. They say home is where the heart is, but she needs to find hers.
Private thought about the good times he had with Gio. He even thought about everything he'd miss about her. How her sweet voice would tickle his earholes, how soft the feathers on her head were, her charming, fun loving smile, the adorability that he enjoyed that was shockingly more adorable than his own, everything.
The next day, Gio was packing her bags to see if she is doing the right thing. She didn't want Private to know because she's worried about upsetting the young penguin. As she was looking back at the HQ, she was getting close to leaving, but didn't even know that Skipper was watching her.
Later that evening, Skipper told Private what he just saw.
"Are you sure, Skipper?" Private asked.
"Yes, Private, she's on her way on the road as we speak!" Skipper mentioned.
Private was more concerned, then thunder was heard outside.
"Sorry about that, that's just my emotional weather generator!" Kowalski called from his lab.
Private became very upset and was on his way outside.
"You do know it's raining, right?" Skipper asked.
"I don't care, Skipper, I need to find her and tell her how I feel!" Private said before he left.
Luckily, he found Gio nearly on the state border and managed to catch up to her.
"Gio, don't go!" Private called.
It didn't take too long for Gio to turn her head around and see Private.
"Private? What are you doing here?" Gio asked.
"I don't want you to go. I don't want you to have to go back to Ang. There's, there's something I need to tell you," Private said as he came closer.
"What is it, Private?" Gio asked.
"You see this rain? It shows how my eyes would react to your departure. Gio, I, I love you," Private managed to say.
Gio thought for a while. She realized she wasn't thinking too far from Private after all.
"Private, I love you, too," Gio said before he kissed her.
At that point, they both finally saw where their hearts were: with each other, where they belonged.
When they got back to the HQ, though, they found that Skipper had a postcard in his flippers for Gio. Apparently, Gio was the only one in the group that knew how to read, so they didn't jump to any conclusions until she read it.
"Let me see that," Gio said to Skipper, who gave the postcard to her.
It had a picture of the Brookfield Zoo, her old home. When she was reading it, her smile slowly turned into a frown.
"What does it say?" Private asked.
"It says, 'Dear Gio, how have you been? I know we've no longer been together because we didn't want to make it painful for both of us due to distance, but I really miss you a lot. I think you should come back home. It would mean a lot to me if you did. Think about the good times we had before you were transfered and the good times we might spend together again. I'm sure you might be in a relationship right now, but please think about the idea of coming back home. Love, Ang,'," Gio read.
"Who's this 'Ang'?" Skipper asked.
"My ex girlfriend back at Brookfield. She must really want me back home," Gio explained.
"You're not really considering leaving, are you, Gio?" Private asked.
Gio just gave a sigh and just became very overwhelmed.
"I need to think about it, Private," Gio said while hugging the youngest, then heading back outside.
Private wasn't his usual cheery, happy go lucky self like he usually is. He was actually worried about the possibility of Gio leaving and going back to Ang.
"Private, do you think maybe it's time that you told her, well, you know...?" Kowalski brought up.
"I don't know, Kowalski. I don't even know if and when she is going to be leaving," Private said.
"Well, you know, if I were you, I'd tell her right before she leaves," Skipper thought.
As Gio was outside, not only was she thinking about the good times she had with Ang back at the Brookfield Zoo, but she was also thinking about the good times she had with Private here in Central Park. They've been together for, she forgot how long now, and she can't stand the idea of leaving him. She had realized that she actually loved Private, but she doesn't even know if he feels that strongly about her in return. They say home is where the heart is, but she needs to find hers.
Private thought about the good times he had with Gio. He even thought about everything he'd miss about her. How her sweet voice would tickle his earholes, how soft the feathers on her head were, her charming, fun loving smile, the adorability that he enjoyed that was shockingly more adorable than his own, everything.
The next day, Gio was packing her bags to see if she is doing the right thing. She didn't want Private to know because she's worried about upsetting the young penguin. As she was looking back at the HQ, she was getting close to leaving, but didn't even know that Skipper was watching her.
Later that evening, Skipper told Private what he just saw.
"Are you sure, Skipper?" Private asked.
"Yes, Private, she's on her way on the road as we speak!" Skipper mentioned.
Private was more concerned, then thunder was heard outside.
"Sorry about that, that's just my emotional weather generator!" Kowalski called from his lab.
Private became very upset and was on his way outside.
"You do know it's raining, right?" Skipper asked.
"I don't care, Skipper, I need to find her and tell her how I feel!" Private said before he left.
Luckily, he found Gio nearly on the state border and managed to catch up to her.
"Gio, don't go!" Private called.
It didn't take too long for Gio to turn her head around and see Private.
"Private? What are you doing here?" Gio asked.
"I don't want you to go. I don't want you to have to go back to Ang. There's, there's something I need to tell you," Private said as he came closer.
"What is it, Private?" Gio asked.
"You see this rain? It shows how my eyes would react to your departure. Gio, I, I love you," Private managed to say.
Gio thought for a while. She realized she wasn't thinking too far from Private after all.
"Private, I love you, too," Gio said before he kissed her.
At that point, they both finally saw where their hearts were: with each other, where they belonged.
As soon as Allison left, Rico sent a transmition to Lilly telling her to look out her window. Well, she did and the boys were standing on her balcony. " Rico! Private! Kowalski!" Cried Lilly with joy. " Hello? said Skipper."'Im here too!" " Really? Didn't notice. said Lilly in a sarcastic voice. " Let's go guys, I hate it here!" said Lilly. She grabbed her pretty blue ribbon and they were off. " HALT!!" Said Luke, the same bodygaurd who dragged Lilly to Antarctica in the first place. " On behalf of the Queen of Antarctica,I command you to--- Lilly punches Luke in the face " Im soo sick of that guy!" Lilly said rubbing her fist. They all got on the plane and took off. " Lilly." said Private in a sweet tone. " Isn't it wondorful to be a princess?" he asked. " I guess." Replied Lilly " But I'd much rather be a dirty commando!" Everyone starts laughing, and Lilly didn't even remember she hates Skipper's guts! THE END!
A few seconds ago,while driving, rico coughed up a thirty-munite timebomb, And it got onto the top of a sky scraper. They were going to get it, eccept, they said they were going to be at marlene's place in a few muintes! But, what's more important? So, they climed up a bouilding right next to it.
"The building is to far away, Kawalski yelled, "We will have to manually get it over there!" "But how?" Kawalski said. Suddenly, skipper looked at his car,and got a smile on his face. "Were' going to have to jump!" Skipper said,
as he was runing towards the car. "Is he crazy!" Private said. "I must be, Sipper said,"But i'm crazy enough to save new york!"