Kim Possible and Street Hawk go to The District

Disclaimer: I do not own Kim Possible, Street Hawk or The District. Wish I did though.

In Middleton and the District

In Middleton Colorado, Ron and Kim Stoppable are working with the new cheerleaders of Middleton high School along with Bonnie and Hirotaka Rockwaller. The two couples are looking forward to the trip to Washington D.C., where their friend and supervisor for their side lives, Norman Tuttle, expect to learn the decision of the Senate Subcommittee regarding their side jobs.

Ron is watching the new mascot trainees do his routines with varying levels of success while Kim and Bonnie work with the new cheerleaders. Hirotaka, using his ninja skills, is helping Ron get the new trainees in shape while they do the routines. So far, the fitness regimen paired with the training is working beautifully. That is until Steve Barkin comes in and sees the happenings.

He then yells out, "What is going on in here? Either you're training the next generation of crime fighters or you changed the scheme of cheerleading."

Kim and Bonnie blush while Ron and Hirotaka play it cool and Hirotaka replies, "Just trying a new training method for the new squad, Barkin-san." Ron and the others nod in agreement. Steve then bows his head and chuckles.

He looks back up and says, "So far, it's working very good. Keep up the good work, people. I'll check back in about thirty minutes. Stoppables and Rockwallers, A-plus so far, so keep up the good work people." He then exits the gym, adding over his shoulder, "I hope there won't be any kung-fu fighting in here the rest of the training session." This has the others bowling over in laughter, causing Steve to chuckle quietly as the door closes.

Two months after rescuing Zoey Martin from Aviarius, the loopiest villain of Go City, Kim and Ron have been working non-stop to get the new cheer squad ready for the school year. Ron's skills as the Mad Dog is evident in the new members of the mascot crew, as they were transferred in from other schools. Alex Madigan being one of them, on the junior varsity squad. Bonnie and Hirotaka are helping Kim with new squad member tryouts along with Ron. So far, they're having a heck of a time doing so.

Suddenly, Norman bursts in through the doors with Jane and says, "Kim, Ron, Bonnie and Hirotaka. I've got news! Jane and I are having a child together! We just found out!" The squad's jaws drop in surprise while the others maintain their composure and congratulate Norman and Jane.

Bonnie then says, "Have a seat guys and spill. Tell all."

Jane, when she's seated, smiles and says, "This morning I was feeling nauseous, so I had Norman take me to the Hospital. The Doctor gave me a checkup and he told me that we're expecting. I'm three months along."

Ron grins and says, "I'll bet Felix be excited about that. The possibility of having a sibling. To have fun with, share stories with one another and this and that."

Kim, skeptical when it comes to Ron's enthusiasm, says, "I don't know about that. When Ron and I met, my Mother was expecting. I was hoping for a baby sister, but what I got was the tweebs. Of course, they're not that bad at times. But others, oh they fluster me so much! I think I now understand how Mom felt raising us. Being the Mother of triplets is not easy. Of course, having the Father there to help is a plus." Bonnie giggles at this and the look of pride on Ron's face.

Ron then says, "All we can do is hope that they don't turn out to be like the tweebs. Can you imagine the disasters those guys can create by themselves? I mean, just think about it. If our kids become like the tweebs, they could very well outdo them."

Kim, in mock horror, says, "Don't even go there, Ron. I just pictured it and it's not a pretty sight. I can only hope that they don't turn out to be like Drakken and Motor Ed. Oh, by the way, we got a card from Duff Killigan yesterday. He's going to be playing in D.C., around the same time you'll be there, Norman. It looks like he'll be playing against Police Chief Jack Mannion. I can only look forward to seeing him again."

Ron grins and says, "I know who else is going to be there. The O Boyz. I got us all backstage passes so they can meet the kids. Both us and the Rockwallers. How about it, Bon-Bon? Care to join us backstage?"

Smiling her barracuda smile, Bonnie says, "You bet. It'll give Hirotaka a chance to work on his singing voice. Especially in the shower."

In mock pain, Hirotaka clutches his chest, saying, "Bonnie, you wound me. But, I guess I could use some pointers when it comes to my singing. Oh yeah, how's Miss Martin doing?"

Norman replies, "She's doing as well as can be expected. She's still undergoing therapy for her Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, given her circumstances. Then again, can't really say I blame her. After all, it's not every day you find out who your Father is, only to lose him a heartbeat later. But she's hanging in there. Thank goodness the Thunderbirds were able to transport her to the proper people to help her."

The others nod in quiet agreement, recalling what she and they had gone through. Baron Gregory Fiske had just arrived in Middleton, only to be drawn into a very precarious situation involving Street Hawk and the Thunderbirds against Aviarius. He paid for the encounter with his life. Zoey Martin was transported to an undisclosed location, with Norman alone knowing where she is.

Norman then asks, "How's Frederick doing, Kim? I'd like to meet him, considering you're talking about him these days."

Kim smiles and replies, "He's doing just fine, Norman. He just came out of quarantine last week. He's with my Dad right now and they'll be heading down to Florida for a press conference next week. So we should be back home in time to pick up the triplets before Dad leaves Middleton." At that, they look around and find themselves totally alone, allowing them to plan their trip in further detail.

Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., Metropolitan Police Chief Jack Mannion is working with his Officers in the Comstat Room. He has Officer Phillip Brender come up and give his reports on the muggings in the D.C. area.

"As you know, majority of the victims are female, mid twenties to late fifties, slender and well-to-do. It's possible that the one responsible is destitute, thereby forced to steal to live or just for the heck of it. If you'll examine the screen, you'll see that most of them occur within five miles of this particular neighborhood right here." He has the technician put a circle around the desired area, adding, "For some reason, the crimes are occurring in an area consisting of old warehouses. I've checked with my friends in the F.B.I. and N.S.A. So far, nothing. Back to you, Chief."

"Thank you, Brender. That'll be all for now. Debreno, Page and Parris, stick around for a bit if you please. Okay guys, let's hit it." At that, the other officers leave the room allowing him to speak privately with Detectives Kevin Debreno, Templeton Page and Officer Nancy Parris. "I just got word from the Attorney General that a Government Engineer will be arriving in D.C. to speak with a Senate Subcommittee. It's possible that he'll need some people to serve both as guides and bodyguards. His name's Norman Tuttle and he's connected heavily to various Law Enforcement agencies, particularly the FBI."

Debreno then asks, "What is he coming to talk to them for?"

"Your guess is as good as mine, Detective. But it may have something to do with a group of crime-fighters by the name of 'Team Hawk'. Then again, it just be a coincidence." Debreno nods in agreement as does Page and Parris.

Parris then says, "We'll take it, sir. It'll give me a chance to practice my tour guide skills." That earns her a chuckle from Mannion and the others.

Mannion then adds, "Also the President will be signing an amendment. What the amendment is, I have no idea. The Attorney General thinks that an assassination attempt may be possible, so he wants some Officers present and undercover in order to intercept. That is all, now get to work." At that, they all have another good laugh as the leave the Comstat room.

Meanwhile, deep underground, in a Global Justice sub-station, two people are hidden in the shadows, discussing the terms of their agreement.

"As long as you decide to put Operation Street Hawk under Global Justice's control, you won't face any prosecution for your crimes, Mr. Undersecretary."

"Understood, Agent. But why do you want this operation under GJ's control?"

"It's only proper that an anti-crime group is staffed by all top agents. Totally competent, highly trained and willing to do the job by the book."

"I see. How about some added spice, as a contingency? We suggest a demonstration of the team's skills at a location of our choosing. During the demonstration, the team is sabotaged. From having innocent targets pop up in order to surprise them to having explosions go off all around them. They will be so badly rattled, they won't be able to finish the demonstration. I'll be able to rule them unfit for duty and therefore, turn it over to Global Justice."

"I like it. Underhanded, sneaky, smells of skull-duggery. Let's roll with it. By this time next week, Global Justice will have an effective crime-fighting tool under it's control and it's current crew will be out of a job." At that, both men share a laugh, evil and psychotic sounding.

The Undersecretary then has another idea. "The President of the United States is intent on signing an amendment of sorts onto the Constitution and into the Law books. Some friends of mine would prefer that it not happen at all."

"I see where you're going with this. Street Hawk and his team will be unwitting assassins. While Global Justice won't hold them responsible, as they didn't know he was in there, we would demand that they turn everything over to Global Justice." At this point, the conspiracy begins to take form. Little does one realize that he's going to be dead before the hearing is even done.