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Night of the Penguins

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Night of the Penguins

By: Dani Brown
Narrated by: John Delino Ziegler Jr
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A secret cult operates at the zoo Carla works at. The pay doesn't keep food in her cupboards. All her clothes are second hand. There isn't enough money to cope with management, preferred employees, and customers.

Starving before her wages land in her pay packet, Carla walks up the hill to steal some food from the zoo. She isn't alone. Induction night for the cult happens at the same place. They need sacrifices to the old Gods to maintain power.

Carla knew management were too stupid to keep power on their own. She didn't realize the help was supernatural. She hides, looking for morsels to eat. Management know someone is there.

Left with no choice, and nothing to eat, Carla must overthrow the cult. It isn't a simple case of one bad employer, but many. For underpaid, under-appreciated employees everywhere, Carla stands up aided by a new God.

©2017 Dani Brown (P)2020 Catt Dahman
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