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A Possible Dragon
Arriving at Middleton High School cafeteria, Kim Possible notices something unusual happening.
"Ron, what's going on?" She asks her boyfriend.
"Sigmund Brock, the principal of Millard Fillmore Middle School in New York, announced there's a dragon inside his school." Ron explains. "We're all waiting to see the dragon."
"Ron, dragons don't exist." Kim replies.
"Of course they exist." Ron says. "I've even bought an anti-dragon amulet on the Internet when another faculty member of Millard Fillmore Middle School tried to expose a dragon." He says and then produces a tuft of hair.
"Is this an anti-dragon amulet?" Kim asks.
"Yes, Kim." Ron answers. "It's sphinx hair. Dragons are known for keeping their distance from it."
"Ron, there's no dragon around here." Kim says, annoyed at the fact Ron believes in dragons.
"See?" Ron asks with a smile. "The amulet works."
Kim rolls her eyes. On the TV, Brock produces a covered cage. Everyone is now expecting a dragon to be inside the cage. They're very shocked and disappointed that, instead of a dragon, they see three kids. One of them being an Asian-American boy with spiky hair, a brown-haired boy wearing a cap and an African-American girl with a panda face on her shirt. Sigmund Brock claims that one of these kids is a dragon and tries to prove this by pouring some sort of blue substance on the boy wearing a cap but nothing happens. Then a man wearing a monocle appears on stage demanding Brock to release the kids.
"That's Hans Rotwood." Ron exclaims.
"Do you know him?" Kim asks, surprised that Ron knows who Rotwood is.
"He's a former principal of that school." Ron explains. "He was fired after the Fillmore Fest fiasco."
"Well, it seems he's going to get his job back." Kim comments. "I can't believe that Sigmund Brock could be so dellusional."
"I know." Ron replies. "It's so obvious the spiky-haired kid is the dragon."
"Excuse me?" Kim asks confused.
"Wade got me a picture of the dragon from the newspaper's computer." Ron explains. "The dragon is spiky-haired just like the Asian-American boy."
"Ron, that photo is fake." Kim says.
"How can you be so sure?" Ron asks.
"Simple." Kim answers. "Dragons don't exist."
"How can you be so sure after all the weird things we faced before, Kim?" Ron asks in reply. "Aliens, mystical monkeys. Dragons would be just another thing to add to the weirdness."
"Seeing is believing, Ron." Kim replies. "I won't believe dragons are real unless I see one with my own eyes."
"You're right, Possible." Steve Barkin replies, entering himself in that conversation. "Believing dragons are real would make you just like those weird guys from the Huntsclan who wanted you when you were a baby." He then notices the confused looks from Kim and Ron. "Oh, I thought your parents have already told you."
"Told what?" Kim asks.
"Oh, never mind." The permanent substitute teacher answers with a tone of embarrassment. "You'd better talk to your parents about it."
After Mr. Barkin leaves, Kim picks her Kimmunicator. "Wade, which info do you have in a group named 'Huntsclan'?"
"Just a second, Kim." Wade replies and then checks on his computer. "They're a group formed during the Middle Ages to destroy all magical creatures. Apparently, they not only believed dragons, fairies, pixies, ogres, goblins, trolls and other mythical creatures to be real but also believed they should be destroyed. Dragons were their main target, causing the clan to be known as dragonslayers. Slaying a dragon was a requirement for becoming a full-fledged member."
"Any connection between them and New York?" Ron asks.
"Actually yes." Wade answers after further checking. "A photographer went missing and a few months later his camera has been found at Central Park and it had a photograph of the huntsclan's symbol."
"And any connection between them and Kim?" Ron asks, much to Kim's chagrin.
"Actually yes." Wade seems to be reluctant about answering the question. "But I'm afraid she should ask it to her parents."
"You'd better do it soon, Kim." Ron comments. "Before one of our archenemies tries to use a dragon on some sort of evil plot."
"Ron, who's gonna take that dragon stuff seriously?" Kim asks annoyed. "Besides, of course, you and this Huntsclan?"
Meanwhile, at Drakken's 'secret' lair.
"Shego, my henchmen got a picture of the dragon Sigmund Brock tried to expose." Dr. Drakken evily comments. "And it's spiky-haired just like one of the kids in that cage."
"Dr. Drakken, you're not believing all that nonsense about dragons being real, are you?" Shego asks, annoyed as usual at her 'boss'.
"Yes, Shego." Dr. Drakken happily replies, not noticing how annoyed she is. "To New York!"
"Well, I always wanted to see the Golden Apple anyway." Shego comments, trying to see some good on what she sees as a fool's errand.
Hehehehehehehehe. Please review. I want to know what you think about this crossover fic.
