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Christmas with the Fam Chapter 1: Christmas Eve

Kim softly hummed "Jingle Bells" to herself as she put a few finishing touches on the Christmas tree. Not that it really needed any touch ups, as it had already been put up and decorated for a few weeks now, but she just enjoyed to fidget with it. It was like it's own Christmas tradition in it's own weird way; finding something wrong on the tree so she'd have an excuse to move a few things around. She kneeled down to straighten up some of the presents surrounding the base of the tree then stood up and took a second to admire it.

Prefect! she thought happily.

She then took a long look around at the living room and smiled at all the Christmas decorations that surrounded her. Glittery silver tensile was wrapped around the tree and the archway leading out of the living room, which was also highlighted by Christmas cards from years past. Multi colored, twinkling lights were strung up around doorframes and the bushes outside. Stockings were, of course, hung up over the fireplace with care while candy canes were placed rather sporadically around the room either by hanging off something or resting within small cups. Her favorite thing though was the tiny Santa's village model sitting on a table tucked into the corner of the room. The open doors and tiny windows revealed an intricately detailed scene of Santa and his elves working away while the snow covered ground outside were over run with more elves trying to get the finished presents loaded up into Santa's sleigh. It was a present Ron had bought her for one of their first Christmases as a married couple and she had cherished it ever since.

Christmas had always her favorite time of the year and in fact Christmas Day was the only day she ever took off from the hero biz. A fact that Drakken tried to take advantage of so many years ago. Thankfully he mellowed out a bit since then and hadn't tried anything recently. She was also glad that her other villains didn't really try anything either. There were a few here and there but nothing like what she had to deal with the rest of the year.

Guess even super villains can take the holidays off, she mused.

Whatever they did, she was just glad they left her alone for even that brief moment. It allowed her to spend time with her family and to her that's what the holiday was all about. It was why she loved Christmas so much; it was a time for everyone to put aside their differences and petty arguments and come together and love one another. Though it was also an excuse for families together and start new petty arguments. But in it's own weird way that was also part of the charm of Christmas.

Of course Christmas wasn't the only holiday celebrated around the household. Ever since the birth of the twins, Kim had been adamant about them learning about their Jewish heritage as well. Even if Ron wasn't exactly a devote follower of his own religion. Still, they made sure to incorporate many of the Chanukah traditions into their holiday routines, such as a putting a menorah on the fireplace above all the stockings. There were also a few dreidels and small bag of chocolate coins placed around it and among the other Christmas decorations. They weren't as abundant as all the other stuff as it was surprisingly hard to find good Chanukah decorations. Of course one of the few they did find was a giant, blinking Star of David that Ron wanted to get but Kim vetoed that as quickly as she could because it was the gaudiest thing she had even seen.

She was rocked out of her holiday reprieve by a sudden loud explosion that shook the floor just slightly. Normally that kind of event would have instantly sent her into "mission mode" but this time she merely turned towards the couch in annoyance. There she found her husband and teenage daughter Mim engaged in one of their many video game competitions. She wasn't sure what game it was-probably some first person, kill everything in sight kind of game-but she did know it was extremely loud.

"Would you two mind turning that down a bit?" she asked as she walked over to the couch.

"Aw come on KP, we're not hurting anything," Ron remarked.

"Only my hearing."

"Mom, please, this isn't anywhere near loud enough to cause any real damage," Mim retorted.

Kim sighed and rolled her eyes as she sat down next to Ron. Mim was very much her father's daughter. Aside from sharing his blonde hair, she also shared his love of "geeky" stuff like videogames, comics, and all sorts of really weird movies. She also, unfortunately, shared his love of Bueno Nacho, but a strict exercising regiment from Kim she was able to enjoy the tex mex food and still keep her slender frame. The other bad trait she shared with him was a genetic one. Like most of the Stoppable family she had astigmatism that required her to wear corrective lenses. She didn't seem to mind though and in fact the black rimmed glassed helped to be bring out the emerald green eyes she got from her mother.

"Maybe not, but it still can't be good for you," Kim insisted.

"I'm telling you it's fine KP. I mean you know how long I've been playing these games and look how I turned out," Ron shot back.

"Mmmhmm," the redhead hummed with a smirk as she reached over and poked him in the belly. "That might help explain this little paunch here."

"Paunch?! What paunch?!" he cried out in panic as he looked down at his stomach.

As he tried to find exactly what Kim was talking about, he heard round of simulated gun fired followed by someone screaming in pain. He looked up at the screen just in time to see his character falling to the ground and his screen turning red.

"Ha! Yes! Beat you again dad!" Mim cried out happily as she pumped a fist into the air.

"Aaaww man! That's not fair, I was distracted! I demanded a do-over!" Ron whined.

"Not tonight handsome," Kim insisted as she took the controller from his hand. "It's Christmas Eve so I think we should put these games away for the night."

"Yeah, we should put on some sports games instead," Conner remarked from the chair next to the couch.

Kim turned her head to Mim's twin brother. If she took after her father then Conner certainly took more after his mother, and not just because of the red hair he inherited from her. He also had her drive and focus, but not nearly as stubborn as others said she could be. Still when he set his mind to something he usually didn't let up until it was finished. It helped in his studies but also in improving the martial art's skills his mother was teaching him. It was also a big factor in why he was the star quarterback for Middleton High. That of course made Mr. Barkin happy because he had high hopes that Conner could tap into the "Stoppable Magic" and do as a quarterback what Ron did as a running back. In fact a few people where already comparing the stats between father and son.

"You know I never understood that," Mim mused. "Why would you want to sit here and play on TV something you could just go out and play yourself? I mean the whole point of videogames is do something you can't do in real life."

"And in real life I can't play as one of the actual players in the NFL," Conner countered.

"So?"

"'So'?! What do you mean 'So'?!"

"I mean 'so what'? It's still basically throwing and catching a ball."

Conner was stunned into silence as he just stared in amazement at his sister. He gaffed a few times and threw his hands about wildly as he tired to think of something to say. After a few more seconds of this he finally sighed and lowered his head.

"You just don't get it, do you?" he asked as he slowly raised his head.

"I guess not," Mim said causally.

"Mom! Dad! Help me out here!"

"Alright fine," Kim agreed as she stood up, walked over to the TV and shut the game system off. "There problem solved."

"Awww," Ron and Mim both whined.

"How about we just spend some nice quality time together watching Christmas specials as a family? I hear Snowman Hank is about to start," Kim said teasingly as she waved the remote.

"Yeah! Snowman Hank!" Ron and Mim again spoke together.

"Oh God," Conner moaned as he leaned back in the chair. "I hate this show!"

"Just play along for now, alright?" Kim whispered as she passed by the chair.

"Alright, alright."

"That's my boy," she smiled as she sat down and turned on the TV.

As the familiar tunes to the Snowman Hank theme began to fill the room, Kim curled her legs up on the couch as she leaned her head on Ron's shoulder. He returned the loving gesture by wrapping his arm around her waist and pulling her closer. He then turned his attention way from the TV to look her in the eyes before giving her a quick kiss. Kim's smile grew a bit wider as she readjusted herself to get more comfortable and laid a hand on Ron's thigh. Though like Conner, she wasn't much of a fan of Snowman Hank, at least not since she was seven, it had quickly become a tradition for their family to sit down together and watch at least one of its many showings. Unfortunately, the sudden chime of the doorbell ruined the sweet family moment.

"I'll get it!" Conner said quickly as he jumped out of the chair and practically ran towards the door.

When he pulled the door open he saw a man dressed in a green delivery uniform with a large, brown box sitting in front of him. Conner arched an eyebrow as he stared at the middle-aged man.

"You look familiar man. You deliver here last year?" he asked.

"And the year before that and before that and before that and yadda yadda yadda," the deliveryman muttered as he handed the red haired teenage the signing pad.

"Wow that sucks man. Working Christmas Eve all those times," Conner replied as he signed his named.

"Yeah it's a living. Merry Christmas," he said as he started to walk away.

"Merry Christmas," the boy replied as he picked up the package.

Just before he closed the door he could swear he heard a grumbled remark of, "Yeah I wish." He shrugged it off and slammed the door shut with his foot before walking back into the living room and glancing down at the return address on the package.

"Mom it's Aunts Kimila and Shego," he informed as he sat it down on the coffee table.

"Christmas Eve. Cutting it a little close, aren't they?" Ron asked as he sat up straight.

"They always do," Kim remarked as she stood up to get a letter opener. "Personally I think they think it's funny."

"Still, might as well see what we got, right?" Conner quipped, staring excitedly at the package.

"Oh yeah, that's definitely the Christmas spirit," Mim muttered with a roll of her eyes.

"Please like you're not drooling over what we might be getting too."

"I'm not!" she vehemently denied, though she still subconsciously wiped the corner of her mouth.

"It doesn't matter what's in here because we all know the rules, don't we?" Kim asked as she stepped back over to the table with the letter opener.

The twins sighed before say in unison, "No opening the Christmas gifts until we get to Grandpa's and Grandma's house tomorrow."

"Wow. That's some pretty impressive training there Kim," Ron said in amazement.

"Thank you," the redhead replied with a satisfied smirk as she tore through the packaging tape.

When she pulled back the top flaps, she found the usual bundle of gifts surrounded by packaging peanuts. She sighed a bit at the mess they usually made, but was thankful that both Conner and Mim were old enough to not throw them around anymore like the use to. She reached into the box and carefully began to remove each beautifully wrapped present she found. That was the one thing that always amazed her, despite being more or less evil Kimila and Shego had a knack for carefully wrapping their Christmas gifts. As she continued to pile the gifts on the table she could see the excited glint in the eyes of the rest of her family. She even happened to catch Ron slowly reaching for one of them.

"No!" snapped as she slapped his hand away.

"Awww!" he whined.

"Hey! This one says 'Happy Hanukah' on it! So that means we can open this one tonight, right?" Mim asked, holding up a large rectangular shaped box.

"Fine," Kim sighed. "At least let me wait til I get the table cleared and the rest of the presents under the tree."

Mim nodded but still looked at the box with barely restrained excitement, which earned her a triumphant smirk from Conner. Kim shook her head at that the silent sibling fighting but her attention was quickly returned to the box when she found something nestled against one of the sides. Whatever it was, it was surrounded by bubble wrap and didn't seem very big. She gave it a curious look before tearing the small piece of tape holding the wrap together and quickly unwinding it. What was left was something small and rectangular and felt like two separate things wrapped together. In place of a bow there was a small note that read:

"Go ahead and open this.

-K&S"

"Huh," Kim mused as she set the new present down on the table.

She then picked up the other presents before walking over to the tree and setting them in line with the other presents already there.

"Alright I seriously don't get why you do that every year," Ron said, looking at her from over the couch. "I mean, yeah, the view is nice-"

"Ewww!" both Conner and Mim cried.

"-but it doesn't make much sense cause we're just going to pack them up tomorrow when we go to your parents'."

"First off, thank you for the compliment," Kim smiled softly at him. "Secondly, it's tradition. I know it doesn't make any sense to you guys but it's just something I like to do."

"Alright," Ron shrugged then turned back around.

Kim walked back over to the others and picked the empty box off the table, making sure to give an exaggerated thrust to her hips right in front of Ron as she did so. While he smirked at the gesture, their children shuddered in disgust at the flirtatious display between their parents. The older Stoppables shared a laugh though as Kim carried the box into the kitchen and set it next to the trash can to be dealt with later. When she sat back down she picked up the small, noted present and with a shrug began to tear off the festively designed paper. When it was all gone, she was left holding two framed photos of Kimila, Shego and their four daughters.

The first photo was a rather nice looking one of all of them dressed in formal dresses in the middle of their very spacious living room. The moonlight pouring through the large double doors behind them helped to highlight the beach of their private island. It also provided a lovely contrast to the plethora of Christmas lights strung throughout the room all seeming to lead to the giant Christmas tree in the corner surrounded by presents of various sizes.

The six ladies stood perfectly in the middle of the double doors with Kimila and Shego standing just behind their teenage daughters with their arms wrapped around the other's waists while interlocking their other hands in front of them. Kimila was dressed in a deep purple version of Kim's own Little Black Dress, which she supposed could be considered a Little Purple Dress but that just didn't have the same ring to it. The black stiletto heeled boots that paid homage to her usual mission outfit colors complimented the dress.

Shego was dressed in the same green dress she wore during the ceremony for Drakken's peace award after helping stop the Warlordian invasion. Kim was amazed that it still looked so good after all these years and a bit jealous that it still seemed to fit her just as perfectly as it did back then. She also had to admit it looked rather good on her and seemed to hug her curves in all the right places. It had taken her a long time to be comfortable with it but she finally understood what Kimila saw in her. Though it helped that Kimila said the same thing about her and Ron.

Their girls stood passively in front of them looking absolutely gorgeous in their own even dresses. As if it wasn't easy to tell which pair belonged to each other mother just by their skin tones alone, they were positioned so that Sonja and Cassie stood in front of Kimila while Annie and Elle stood in front of Shego. Like their mothers, each of their dresses in some way corresponded with their usual mission gear.

Sonja, for instance was wearing a strapless green dress that came down just past her hips and hugged her body quite well. A pair of matching green pumps helped accentuate the outfit, as did the green elbow length gloves on her hands. Her flowing red hair cascaded down past her shoulders and shined in the presence of all the lights. Her mouth was twisted into a playful smirk and her emerald eyes gave her their usual mischievous glint. She had her left hand place on her hip and the other resting on her right thigh in an almost supermodel like pose.

To her left stood her twin sister Cassie, though most people would assume they're just sisters given that she had black hair instead of Sonja bright red hair. Further separating them was the fact that Cassie wore her hair rather short, almost boy like. The longest part where the curled bangs that hung over her forehead and threatened to cover her dark green eyes. Midnight blue mascara above her eyes somehow made them seem rather sunken in but her matching lipstick made her lips stand out more and seemed a little off putting. At least it did to Kim. Cassie seemed to enjoy the whole "goth look" but Kim never understood why she wanted to hide such a pretty face. Like her mission outfit, her black dress pretty much covered her from head to toe. Or rather neck like to ankles. The difference was her dress had sheer sleeves that stopped at her wrists and a slit up to her left hip. Knee high boots topped off the outfit and her force smile and slightly slumped posture gave away the fact that she really didn't want to be there.

Standing next to her was one of Shego's twins, Annie. Like her mother her skin was a pale green color with jade colored eyes. Her dark red hair was cut shot like Cassie's but lacked her bangs. Also like Cassie her dress came down to her ankles but had twin slits running up to her thighs and showing off her well-toned legs. A diamond shape was cut out of the front of her dress going from her neck to just above her belly button and showed off a good portion of her cleavage. It was helped by the fact that she had her hands behind her back and was arching forward a bit. Aside from displaying her chest, the dress also clung to her to show off her athlete frame and arms. The amused smile on her face let on that she knew exactly what everyone would be looking at.

At the very end of the line was Shego's other daughter Elle. She too shared her mother's and sister's pale green skin but also had her mother's long, black hair. While she usually wore it straight down, she had it tied up into a messy bun for the picture. The deep purple color of her dress matched that of her other mother's while the length of it revealed that of Sonja's. The matching knee length, high heeled boots helped to highlight the outfit and a reflection in the window revealed that it was backless. She held her hands together in front of her, which aside from looking quite proper, also succeeded in pushing her breasts together. Her smile was a little more playful than that of her sisters' but her bright green eyes hinted that she'd rather be somewhere else.

Kim smiled softly as she looked over the picture and let out a soft sigh.

"Awww, they all look so cute," she gushed.

"Yeah," Ron agreed, sounding only half interested. "I'm guessing this was Kimila's idea cause I just don't see Shego putting something like that together. It's obvious the girls don't want to be there."

"I don't know, Sonja and Annie seem to be having fun with it," Kim corrected. "I still can't believe they're that old though. I mean look how much they've grown."

"Yeah, no kidding," Conner remarked as he stared at the picture.

The reaction caused Kim, Ron, and Mim to all look at each other in concern before focusing their attention on Conner. When he noticed this he was a bit taken aback by their looks.

"What?!" he asked irritably.

"You do know that their you're cousins, right?" Kim asked in concerned.

"What?! No! I didn't mean…. that's disgusting!" Conner protested, sounding insulted.

"Which is why we're all a little freaked out by that remark," Mim spoke up.

"Oh shut up! Besides it's not like it's my fault we don't get to spend actual time with them anymore."

"You're blaming me for that?!"

"Hey I'm not the one that got Elle worked up so bad that she started throwing plasma blasts all around grandpa's house."

"That was not me fault! It was her fault for being such a sore loser! And for being so full of herself. Thinks she's so smart," Mim muttered as she crossed her arms over her chest.

"Smart enough to know when to stop wearing stupid pig tails."

The blonde girl jumped a bit then snapped her head towards her brother and glared at him.

"These are not pigtails! They're duel pony tails!" she clarified, holding out one of the long strains of tied back hair.

"Whatever. They still look stupid."

"I think they look good!"

"That's because you watch too much anime."

"Alright enough!" Kim shouted, sounding exasperated. "Conner, it's not Mim's fault we don't get together with your aunts and cousins. Things just…don't always work out is all."

"Plus you know, the whole moral issue thing," Ron added.

"Yeah that doesn't help much," Kim sighed. "I mean it's good they stopped being out and out villains but I'm still not sure I like the whole 'mercenaries for hire' thing. Especially since their girls are involved in it."

"How's that any different from what we do?" Conner asked.

"Because we don't work for villains when the money's good."

"You know I've always wondered about that," Mim mused, placing a finger on her chin in thought. "What would happen if we ran into them under those circumstances?"

"I really try not to think about it," Kim admitted.

"Don't have to. We'd kick their butts," Conner said with a smirk.

"Yeah! We'd totally win!" Mim agreed.

"Oh you just want to challenge Elle to another round of Brain Drain."

"Hey, I beat her once and I can beat her again."

"Okay, okay, let's not get too far into this, alright? There's still the Christmas Spirit to think about," Kim reprimanded.

"Sorry Mom," the twins apologized.

Kim shook her head a bit at the two before looking down at the other picture. It was of a decidedly different tone than the first one. They were all still in the living room but this time a large, bright red Santa seat was sitting in front of the doors. It looked like something out of a department store Santa village complete with two giant candy canes on either side of the chair, a fake snow mat surrounding and even a small red carpet leading to the chair.

The chair itself wasn't even the most interesting/disturbing part of the picture. No that honor went to the two people sitting on the chair. Shego was actually sitting on the chair in what could only be described as a "sexy Santa" outfit. It consisted of a Santa like coat that was more of a crop top than anything. Past her surprisingly still taunt stomach was a pair of tight red pants with an oversized Santa belt hanging off her hip. The customary white fur lined black boots topped it off, but they were high heeled and knee length just like the black gloves she had on were elbow length. And of course she on a Santa hat to complete the look. She had a wicked smile on her face and it was easy to tell it was difficult for her to keep her eyes on the camera.

That was probably due to the fact that Kimila was sitting in her lap wearing what Kim could only assume was a "Sexy Mrs. Clause" outfit. It was basically a sleeveless red dress with a plunging neckline and a white fur lined skirt. A pair of black full-length gloves covered her arms while black thigh high boots covered her legs. She also had a wicked smile on her face as she had her arms wrapped around Shego's shoulders and one leg stretch into the air. Shego in turn held her waist with one hand and rubbed her leg with the other.

Their daughters were there as well each stood on either side of the chair and each dressed in an elf outfit. Sonja and Elle were standing near the back of the chair while Annie and Cassie kneeled down in front of it. It was obvious by the girls' forced smiles that they weren't really thrilled to be there and seemed a bit uneasy by their mother's odd display of affection. Still, Kim had to admit she was a little impressed by the look of the two longhaired girls in the back and the two short hairs in front. Especially given that they were lined up according to hair color so there was almost an X like patter between the skin tunes with Shego and Kimila right in the center. She was still a little disturbed by the picture but impressed nonetheless. They even remembered to include a little cursive "Seasons Greetings" message in the corner.

"That one has to be Shego's idea," Ron quipped as he looked at the picture. "Have to say though that they're both looking pretty good in that pic."

Kim glared up at him.

"Hey! Before you get mad, remember that a compliment for Kimila is kinda like a compliment for you as well," he offered.

Kim stopped and thought about it for a second and her expression softened a bit.

"I suppose you're right," she admitted.

Ron let out a relieved sigh but it was short lived when he noticed her getting the angry look on her face again.

"But you also complimented Shego and that I'm not okay with," she growled.

"I….I….I love you?"

"Heh. Hey Dad, how's the foot tasting?" Conner joked.

"Hey you want to get your Christmas presents or not?" Ron threatened.

"What?! I'm not the one that messed up."

"No but you're contributing," Mim pointed out.

"Oh who asked you!"

"No one, just love to see you get in trouble," the blonde smirked.

Conner scrunched up his face and repeated her in an annoying, high-pitched tone to which Mim replied by sticking her tongue out at him. While they kids were making faces at each other, Ron was making a face at Kim. The difference was his was a "Please forgive me" face rather than one to make fun of someone. Despite her best efforts Kim found herself eventually submitted to Ron's own "Puppy Dog Pout" with a slight sigh.

"Oh I could never stay mad at you, ya big lug," she said as she wrapped her arms around him and give him a quick hug and kiss.

"Yep. The ladies just love the Ronster," he replied with a smug smile.

"Don't push your luck."

"Yes dear."

"So now that you guys got that all worked out, can I please…?" Mim asked, holding up the wrapped box.

"Alright fine," Kim relented.

With a high pitched squeal, Mim torn the paper off in a matter of seconds to reveal a colorful cardboard box wrapped around a plastic window that showcased what looked like a twelve inch doll in a green and black French maid's outfit. While the others rolled their eyes Mim's went wide in surprise and astonishment.

"No freaking way!" she cried out!

"Yeah that's just what you need, another doll," Conner scuffed.

"You don't get it, this isn't just a doll! It's a Cyberdoll!" Mim clarified excitedly.

"And that's different because…?"

"Wait I remember hearing about these," Ron spoke up as he took the box from his daughter and examined it.

As he looked it over he noticed the strange looks he was getting from Kim and Conner.

"What?" he asked.

"I'm almost afraid, but why exactly do you know about these things?" Kim asked.

"It's 'cause I was looking through some online stores a few years ago on what to get Mim for her birthday," Ron explained, feeling a bit insulted.

"Oh."

"Okay so if you two know so much about it, what makes these things different than a normal doll?" Conner asked.

"How about the fact that it's basically alive?" Mim returned as she tore open the box.

Naturally this made the two skeptics sit up in surprise.

"What?!" Kim and Conner shouted together.

"Yeah," she nodded, carefully taking the tiny woman out of the box and setting her on the coffee table. "They're actually one of the first really sophisticated A.I.s that were mass produced. At first they were just suppose to be a new highly advanced doll, hence the small size, but once people realized it could actually do things to help out around the house people demanded bigger versions of them to act as maids and stuff. This is one of the original M class Cyberdolls which are extremely hard to come by. I wonder how they got it?"

"Probably stole it," Kim muttered.

"Actually it says here they got it online," Ron said, reading off a discarded card he found on the floor.

"Oh. Well…that's OK then."

"Yeah guess it helps that they have a butt load of money. I mean they live on their own private island for God's sake," Conner remarked.

"Whatever it is, it's awesome!" Mim cheered as she looked over the Cyberdoll some more.

The outfit she was dressed in was more or less a light green French maid's outfit with a black apron attached to it. The skirt fell around her mid thighs to help show of her green stocking covered legs topped off with black shoes. Her hair was also green but it was much darker than the uniform and could be considered moss colored. It came down to just about her shoulder blades with some bangs hanging over her forehead. At the moment her eyes were closed so Mim couldn't tell what color they were but was willing to guess they'd be some shade of green.

"Figures they'd go with the green and black pattern," Kim muttered.

"Well at least her skin's not pale green too," Ron tried to cheer her up.

"Yeah I guess that helps," she conceded as she looked at the doll again. "So how do we turn it on?"

"That's what I'm looking for now," Mim said she dug through the box.

Eventually she found a small plastic baggie with a USB cord and a small card on it. She tore open the bag and set the cord down on the table while looking at the card. She raised an eyebrow as the only thing it said was:

"My name is Mia.

Please call out to me."

She turned the card over to see if there was something on it she missed but that's all she could find on it. Shrugging her shoulders she looked over at the where the Cyberdoll lay on the table.

"Uh…Mia?" she said uncertainly.

A soft humming sound like that of a computer starting then filled the air and the doll's teal green eyes snapped open and she sat up. She tucked her feet under her and looked around at the huge faces starting at her in confusion. After a few seconds she stood up and walked over to the Mim but stopped before falling off the coffee table. She noticed the card still in the girl's hand then looked up at her, placed her hands politely in front of her and smiled.

"Hello, my name is Mia and I am a M-class Cyberdoll," she introduced herself in a cheerful tone. "I'm here to help you out in anyway that I can. But first I must have the full name of the one who turned me on."

"Miriam Ester Stoppable," Mim said clearly.

Mia's eyes glowed for a few seconds and when they stopped she closed them and titled her head to the left a bit with a cheerful smile.

"Aright you're all registered. So what can I do for you Miriam?" she asked.

"Well you can start by just calling me Mim."

"Alright then Mim, what can I do for you?"

"That's a very good question. I mean not to seem rude or anything but what can you do?"

"I realize my small size might restrict me in what I can do but I assure you there are still plenty of chores I could help with and if nothing else I can a friend who will listen to you and offer whatever advise I can."

"Hey you hear that Mim, you finally got a friend," Conner quipped.

"Oh ha ha," Mim remarked sarcastically then looked back at Mia. "Just ignore him."

"Alright. But…who is he?" she asked in confusion.

"Oh right, sorry. That's my annoying twin brother Conner," she gestured to him, "that's my mom Kim and my dad Ron," she continued motioning to each one in turn.

"Pleased to meet all of you," she greeted in the same cheerful manner.

"Uh, hi," Kim waved, still not sure what to make of this sitch. "So what exactly are you programmed to do?"

"Any number of cleaning, cooking and house care chores."

"Oookay. Well I hope you're not too offended if we don't take you up on that offer."

"Yes I understand," Mia replied a bit sadly, lowering her head.

"Oh no! I didn't mean to upset you! I was just….I mean…I…I'm sure we can find something for you to do."

"Hey maybe she could come with use on missions," Ron suggested. "You know, she could be our go to girl for getting into tiny places and things like that. We could use a new one of those since Rufus…"

He let the sentence hang as he closed his eyes and lowered his head. Kim's expression fell as she placed a hand on his knee and gave it a comforting squeeze. She knew that even after all these years it still hurt him.

"Ron I'm sorry," she said softly.

"Nah, nah I'm okay. I just miss the little guy is all," he replied with a sniffle.

"At least he went out fighting."

"That's true."

A moment of uncomfortable silence filled the room as the memory of their fallen family member. While most people saw him as that "weird naked rat thing", to just about everyone in that room he was more than that and more than just a pet, he was part of their family. A very special part that they still missed and could never truly be replaced.

Of course Mia was had no knowledge of this and so was very confused by all the solemn expressions and attitudes around her.

"Um…what's going on?" she asked Mim.

"I'll explain it later," the blonde girl said softly then looked up at her mom. "So what do you think Mom? Can she come along with us on missions?"

"I don't know. Do you have any kinds of martial arts or stealth skills?" Kim asked Mia.

"Not at present but they can easily be downloaded into my systems and then it's just a matter of implementing them."

"Alright. Though we'd have to do something about that outfit."

"Maybe we could have Wade whip something up," Ron suggested.

"Maybe. In any case we'll deal with this later. Right now it's getting pretty late and I think we should all turn in for the night. We have a big day tomorrow at your grandparents and we need to get up early for it."

"Awww Mom," Conner whined.

"Oh like it really hurts you go to bed earlier. Besides it's not like you don't have a TV in your room you can watch all night," Mim said.

"Whatever," the redhead muttered as he started to move out of the room.

"Come on Mia I'll take you to my room. Maybe you can sleep in my Britannia Malibu Dream Home," the blonde suggested as she picked the small Cyberdoll up and placed her on her left shoulder. When she did she was a little surprised at how soft and warm the tiny woman felt. "Huh, that Synth-flesh stuff really does feel like the real thing."

"Yep! The people that made me and the other Cyberdolls took great care in making us as human as possible," Mia explained a she held onto Mim's shoulders for support.

As the kids slowly moved out of the room, the parents lingered behind a bit as Ron insisted on watching the rest of Snowman Hank. When it was finally over, he nudged Kim awake and the two went about shutting off the lights in the living room before heading up to their own room. They quickly changed into their nightclothes and climbed in bed.

"So…today was in an interesting day," Ron mused.

"At least the last couple of hours," Kim replied as she settled in.

"Yep. Kinda makes you wonder what tomorrow will bring."

"With our families together? Probably the same madness that happens every Christmas."

"Well we could always call it off."

"Nah," she said with a sleepy smile. "Maybe it will be a madhouse full of crazies but those crazies are my family and I love 'em."

"I know you do and that you wouldn't change it for the world," Ron stated as he leaned over and gave her a quick kiss. "And that's why I love you so much."

"And that fact that you understand it is why I love you so much."

"Night Kim," he said softly as he settled in himself.

"Night Ron," she replied as she rolled over onto her left side and started to drift off as she thought of what tomorrow would bring.

Hopefully it'd be nothing like what she was imagining.

To Be Concluded…

Author's Notes: So I know this might be a bit of a cheat to make an "All I Really Want" fic that wasn't a direct sequel to the original fic given the cliffhanger I left it on, but there's a very good reason for that. That being I've always wanted to write a Christmas themed fic and couldn't think of any way to get it to work in the rest of my universes at the points I left them off at. So while trying to work it out I got an idea of Kim and Ron spending time with their kids at Christmas but I didn't want to make yet another KP universe so I found a way to fit it into the "AiRW" one. Mostly that included the mention of Kimila and Shego but I plan to drop a few more hints here and there as to some of the future events that will occur in that universe. Much like the Shin "Spotlight" chapters it's a tough balancing act of revealing enough to tantalize you guys without giving away too much. I will try my best.

Now, I know some of you wondering about Shego and Kimila's daughters. Well first off all I meant to include a line explaining how that happened but looking back I see I forgot to include that. Sorry guys. I'll make sure to include that in the next chapter during the big Possible/Stoppable dinner. For now let's just say it involves something similar to the process use in the "MI" universe. In fact it's a lot like it. Yeah I know I'm teasing again but I'll get to that revelation eventually. Sorry sometimes the characters talk so much that the points I wanted to get to get kinda lost.

As for the idea of the daughters themselves I did debate on whether or not to include them as I thought it'd be overkill, but once I fleshed out the whole thing I just figured "what the hell?!" So now with those four and Shin in the "MI" universe and Alexandra in the "AP" universe I'm in for six Kigo offspring. Beat that! Muwhaahhahaha!!

Oh and the idea for Mia and the whole Cyberdoll thing comes from a wonderful anime series called "Hand Maid May" which my roommate tuned me into. It's a great, funny series and I recommend it to everyone reading.

Alright see ya for the next chapter. Hopefully.