A/N: Horray! Another fic I'll never update after posting this chapter! Nah, I got someone keeping me honest about it, so if I hear enough nagging, then I'll post another chapter.

So, in case you couldn't figure it out by the title, this has to do with the video game Portal, and yeah, if you've read any of my other stories, then you know that this will have Kim Possible characters in it as well.

DISCLAIMER: I do not own Portal (Valve) or Kim Possible (Disney). But since I'm just a fanfic writer, who makes NOTHING off these stories, I don't think they'll sue. I hope.

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One blink.

Her eyes were met with a harsh, almost blinding light. The white in the room did nothing to but add to that harshness.

Two blinks.

She was slowly adjusting to the bright, retina searing light. She looked down and to her left. Next to her arm was a blonde man, no older than 23, with freckles dotting his cheeks just under his eyes and a toned, muscular, but not overly so, body laying next to her in the full sized bed that she currently occupied half of. Through the covers, the top of what she assumed was an orange jumpsuit peeked through.

Bringing her head up and looking to the right, she found a blank wall that was made seemingly of glass. Following the wall, she discovered a toilet, and an end table with a white, half oval shaped radio with a digital tuner. The room was pretty small. No bigger than your standard prison cell.

Climbing out of the bed, she walked over and picked up the radio. A slight reflection came to her on the back of the bit of technology. She gave herself a once over. Red hair down to her shoulders. Green eyes. Slim body suited to athletics. Same age as the man sleeping in the bed, and the same orange jumpsuit. On her feet were a pair of white boots. She set the radio down and climbed back onto the bed, giving a gentle nudge to her bed mate. After a bit of stirring, the man opened his eyes to reveal the brown coloring to her.

"Ugh. Kim? What happened? Where are we?" he asked while sitting up. He gave his head a shake, as if to clear out any mental cobwebs before he took his turn looking about the room.

"No clue, Ron. Seems to be a prison cell or something. Only I don't see any doors. And the ceiling and wall all appear to be one piece of glass, so no clue how we got in here either," Kim said as she went about studying the area beyond the glass, where the white walls and harsh light were coming from.

"Glass huh?" Ron noted as he climbed out of the bed, the same white boots clomping down onto the ground. "Well, looks like it's time to try out the tried and true."

Ron walked over to the end table and picked up the radio. Giving it a light toss in his hands to test the heft, he nodded and flung it at the wall beside the bed, behind the end table. The radio bounds harmlessly off the glass and landed onto the bed in front of Kim.

"No good," Kim said and slid off the bed. "Looks like we're going to have to wait for whoever put us in here to come and get us.

"Hope it's not to long. I want my mission clothes back. Orange is so not my color," Ron mused, looking at the jumpsuit he was in. "Also, seeing as how I woke up in this and instead of my mission outfit, kinda makes me feel violated."

"Tell me about it," Kim agreed while looking at her own jump suit. Discovering the zipper on the suit, she undid the fastener to reveal a white tank top over a light blue sports bra. Those she had on. Pulling her arms out of the sleeves and rolling the top half down, she tied the sleeves into a knot just below her navel.

"Hello, and welcome to the Aperture Science Enrichment Center," a computerized voice said over a speaker coming from a camera that was fasted to one of the white walls. "Please stand clear as we open up your relaxation pod."

"Something about that voice seems, familiar..." Ron noted and then took a half jump back as a blue outlined hole appeared on the glass wall. Tentatively, the young man stuck his hand through it, only to see it reappear coming out of an orange hole outside the relaxation pod. "Freaky..."

"Only to so," Kim agreed. Stealing up her courage, she motioned for Ron to step back. Once he did, she walked forward through the blue hole and appeared out of the orange hole. After seeing this, Ron nodded and followed Kim's lead. In one, out the other. As soon as Ron stepped through, the two holes simply vanished.

"You know, I'm starting to think that we're soon to become lab rats, KP," Ron stated as he looked around.

"So not the drama Ron," Kim said while looking around herself. She pointed to a door. "Over there."

The two walked up to the door, which was semi circular in shape, and looked to be made of steel. The door opened automatically and the two walked through. On the other side, the saw a tube with a platform in it. Figuring they had nothing to lose, the stepped onto the platform and felt it lurch upwards.

Upon the end of their ride, the two found another semi circular door, exactly like the one that lead them to the elevator. The two walked through it. They were greeted with a larger room. To the right was a giant wall sign with a very large "01" on it. Below the one there was, in a more manageable font size, was written "1/16". Below that there were fifteen gray rectangles in a row. To the far left, before the fifteen gray boxes was a black rectangle. Below even that there was a picture of a stylized cube that had a circle in the center of it. Next to that picture was a figure of a person, similar to what would be found on a common Men's bathroom door. He was pictured walking forward but it showed him getting hit in the head with the cube.

"We will now begin the Aperture Science testing course. The courses is split into different chambers that will test your ability to work as a team," the same computerized voice said.

"See? What did I tell ya? Lab rat!" Ron exclaimed and pointed at the sign on the wall.

"Okay, so, maybe it is so the drama. But it looks like if we're going to get out of here, we're going to have to test," Kim answered him, studying the pictures on the sign.

"You know how I do with tests!" Ron shouted, a hint of fear in his voice.

"I'll be with you, Ron. Now come on. Lets solve these tests and find out what happened to us!" Kim told him and started to walk deeper into the room, quickly followed by Ron.

"These first chambers will get you acquainted with portals," came the computer voice. The moment the voice said that, which sounded feminine in nature, two portals appeared. One on the wall next to where they were standing, and another on a higher ledge.

Kim and Ron took in their surroundings. Above them was a glass tube with a cube very much like the one they saw on the picture sitting in it, being held in place with an closed metal aperture at the end of the tube. On the floor was a large, circular pressure plate setting inside a white fitting. A row of blue lights lead from the floor to the wall, starting with the pressure plate and ending behind the glass tube.

"I wonder..." Kim thought aloud and walked forward, stepping on the pressure plate. The row of lights changed from blue to orange and the metal closing on the tube opened, causing the cube to clatter to the ground. "Spankin'"

Ron walked up to the cube and tapped it with his foot. Seeing that the cube wasn't a threat, he placed his hands on either side of the cube, which was only three feet wide, and attempted to pick it up. He almost smacked himself in the chin with the cube when he realized that it wasn't as heavy as he assumed it would be.

"Hey, now that I've got this thing, what do I do with it?" Ron asked and started to look around for something that might require a cube shaped key or something. Finally, it seemed, his life time of playing video games might pay off.

"Hmm, why don't you take it through that, what did she call it? Portal?" Kim suggested, pointing to the blue outlined hole in the wall.

"Worth a shot, at least," Ron said and walked through the portal with the cube in hand. He appeared on the upper ledge. "Hey, KP! I see another one of those things you're standing on up here! And a door! I'm going to try and put this cube thingy on it!"

Ron walked forward and sat the cube down on top of it. The blue row of lights going from the pressure plate to the door turned orange, and an X that had been on a blue square turned into an orange check mark.

Feeling suddenly smarter, Ron walked to the door. One face smack later, Ron stepped backwards and realized that the door had not opened. Looking above the door, he saw two drawings of men similar to the one on the sign that they had passed with they first walked into the chamber. He turned fully around and looked down at Kim.

"Hey, Kim! Looks like we both need to be in front of this door if we want to go forward!" Ron yelled down to her.

"That's great Ron, but how am I suppose to get up there? The moment you put that cube on the pressure plate, the portals closed!" Kim yelled back up to him, pointing to white wall where the blue portal once was.

"Hang on, I've got an idea!" Ron yelled to her and took a step forward to the pressure plate. Now that he knew how much the cube weight, he easily pulled the cube off of the plate. Without turning around, he yelled back to Kim, "Anything happen?"

"No need to yell, Ron. I'm right here," Kim said, now standing beside him, having walked through the portal.

Ron almost jumped backwards off the ledge, but managed to catch himself in time. "Don't do that, KP!" he chided and replaced the cube on the pressure plate. The lights once again turned from blue to orange and the X became a check mark. Both of them stepped forward to the door, which opened with a hissing sound.

On the other side of the door, there was a field of blue light followed by another elevator. After the door opened, the computer voice spoke up.

"Well done on completing the first test. The emancipation field you see before you renders all portals created neutral and disintegrates any unauthorized materials. The use of emancipation fields has been known to cause a slight decay in eye color. This is nothing to worry about. Please step forward through the field and take the elevator to the next chamber where we will continue testing."

"Hopefully we're not considered unauthorized materials..." Ron said, the nervousness having returned to his voice.

"C'mon, Lab Rat, lets go," Kim said with a smirk and grabbed Ron's hand, entwining her fingers with his and leading him through the field. With nothing about them fizzling, they stepped onto the elevator and felt the surge of upward movement. Within moments, they were enveloped in pitch black, still holding hands, going forward to the next test.