Kim Possible: Darkness Factor

Note: if you haven't seen the movie, DON'T READ THIS. WATCH THE MOVIE FIRST, OTHERWISE IT WILL MAKE NO SENSE.

Prologue

The man stood on a rooftop, overlooking the vast Japanese toy parade. There were giant balloons of Nakasumi-san's most famous toys and characters floating through the sky, burly-looking Japanese men banging on drums, and in the center, a huge float, with the Z-boy emblem emblazoned on a huge balloon-like structure that sat upon it. The millions of people watching the parade could have no idea what would transpire tonight…well except for four of them.

Standing on the float were two visible figures, Nakasumi-san and his translator secretary.

"Target confirmed, he's there," the man whispered into the headset strapped to his head. "Commence operation. Take the target, don't kill him."

The woman on the other end of the conversation "harrumphed" in reply. Shego flipped the switches for the smokescreen missiles into the open position. "I don't need YOU to tell me what to do," she snapped through the comset in her helmet.

On the rooftop, the man grinned, and removed the headset.

Shego piloted the ship down towards the float below, diving 5,000 feet between the huge office and business buildings lining the road where the parade marched. She pushed the trigger on her joystick, releasing the smokescreen missiles, which screamed down and exploded with dark gas, minimizing visibility to all within their radius.

Smiling her evil little smile, Shego swung around, preparing to swoop down and capture her prey. "Target-Nakasumi-san," she said into her headset. From the nearby rooftops, her attack ninjas leapt down to apprehend the millionaire toymaker.

"Okay, come with us, and you ain't gonna get-" one of the ninjas started to say, but was cut off when the huge bubble on the float popped, and a slender figure leapt out. The figure flew down, landing foot-first into the ninja, knocking him to the ground.

"Nice try, guys," Kim Possible said, assuming her fighting stance, "but I think a parade is celebration enough."

Note: I know I'm starting off at the beginning, but this is pretty much an interlude to the real story.