The Greatest Love of All
Summary:
A Kim Possible musical, featuring the songs from "Celtic Woman - The Show." The Possibles get blasted into a world of fantasy that is overtaken by darkness. Soon, secrets that Kim's family is hiding are revealed, and Kim gets closer and closer to where Ron has disappeared. But when jim falls in love with a girl found on their journey to the Dark Fortress, Kim learns that the girl is dangerous. Now, she'll have to save her brother, her family, her friends, both old and new, and the Fantasy World, which has been created through the magic of her mother's past, and her boyfriend's childhood memory. What happens when Kim becomes something that her mother is?
Author's Note:
Hey, guys! I'm back! And I brought a musical with me this time! The musical part won't start until maybe chapter six. The songs for the musical will be from "Celtic Woman - The Show." Some examples are "Someday" (From Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame), "May It Be" (From Lord of The Rings), and "Nella Fantasia." (The melody of "David's Oboe" from 1960's "The Mission"). There are a lot more, like "I Dreamt, I Dwelt In Marble Halls." For now, here's Chapter One: Another World But Here. Until Chapter Two: Love Triangles, see ya! ;-)
-CelestialTime93
Chapter One: Another World But Here
"When was the last time I didn't spend a summer with Ron?" 18 year old Kim Possible wondered out loud.
"I think it was 7 years ago." Kim's mother, Andrea Possible replied.
"Aww... that means no diary entries!" Kim's little brother, 12 year old Tim Possible whined.
"And nothing will make her irritated." Tim's twin brother, Jim Possible added groggily.
"Boys..." the three kids' father, James Possible scolded.
"This is one stinkin' summer..." Jim pouted.
"We had worse..." Tim agreed.
"Let's just hoppe things will get better." Kim muttered, pushing her dinner plate away from her, "I'm not hungry. I'll be in my room."
"Poor Kimmie..." Andrea frowned, "Ever since Ronald disappeared, she's been down in the dumps."
"I hope she'll at least eat." James frowned, looking at Kim's full, untouched plate and un-used utensils. Not even her water had shrunk.
18 year old Ron Stoppable mysteriously disappeared overnight the day after school ended, and after Kim and Ron's 10th date since the School Prom. Now, Kim was heartbroken, and she barely ate. She only ate when her stomach felt like something was burning inside and she felt faint, a sign that she was almost starving to death.
Upstairs, Kim had cried for a few minutes, then fell asleep, having a nightmare:
Kim was running... running...
She then tripped ona stone and stumbled into the darkness. Where a familiar voice was fading away.
Dark shadows surrounded her. Kim screamed.
Suddenly, a light illuminated the darkness, destroying the Dark Shadows. There was a pulsing figure. The pulsing light was weak, but Kim could make out the figure.
"Ron?" Kim whispered hoarsly.
"Kim..." Ron called weakly, "Help... Dark Fortress... Childhood playground..."
"Ron?" Kim called out louder, "Ron! Where are you?"
"Dark Fortress... Fantasy World... Childhood playground..." Ron continued to call weakly, "Kindergarden... Pictures..."
"Pictures?" Kim wondered out loud, "Ron, answer my question, where are you? Are you okay?"
"Dark Fortress..." Ron called out, his voice fading, "Soul dying... Hurry... Fantasy World dying..."
"Ron?" Kim called, "Ron! Please! Tell me where I can find this Fantasy World!"
"Imagination..." Ron called out weakly, "Portal... Shortcut..."
"Ron?" Kim called.
Kim was bolted awoken from her nightmare by her alarm clock. Kim grabbed the alarm clock and checked the time. It was 7:00am. How long was she sleeping? And what did Ron mean by a shortcut? Kindergarden pictures...
Then, it hit her. Ron's Kindergarden pictures! The ones he drew at school when they were four!
Kim hit the snooze button on her alarm clock and rushed off her bed, and searched her possessions. She pulled out an old scrapbook of Ron's Kindergarden drawings. She opened it up, and flipped through the pages. Then, a wrinkled paper fell out.
Kim closed the scrapbook and picked up the drawing. She soon found out that there were two pictures. Kim studied the first one. It was like a birds-eye view map of a world. It was coloured beautifully. A bit scribbled, but still colourful. But one part, was dark and unforgiving. It looked like the top of a fortress of some kind. It was on a cliff above the beach. A village was behind it. An endless valley of mountains was behind the village. It seemed to continue off the page. There were two suns, and two moons. One sun and one moon on each side (top and bottom) of the drawing. The rest of the world, away from the fortress, was green, lush, and seemed happy. The beach seemed dark, and a picture of a girl in her early teens, with long, flowing rainbow hair, pale skin, and sparkling olive green eyes, wearing a red one piece skirt dress, and matching pants, and black loafers, wearing a silver ring with a red stone in the shape of an oval on it, was standing far away from the fortress and the village, but standing near the shoreline.
Who could that be? Kim thought.
"Kimmie! It's time to go!" James called from downstairs.
"Coming!" Kim called. She folded the map and the second picture neatly, got dressed, and put the two pictures in her pocket. She grabbed her backpack and rushed downstairs.
"Got all your gear kids?" James smiled.
"Yes." the twins replied in unison.
Kim didn't answer. She was too busy looking at the drawing infront of her. It was a picture of two people. One was the girl from the map, and the other looked awefully familiar. It was a man, with brown hair, mild skin, and brown eyes. He wore a green jacket with the sleeves rolled up, a pair of baggy pants, runners, and a white t-shirt underneath his green jacket. Even though it was drawn by a Kindergardener, Kim could make out the details.
"Kimmie?" Andrea asked, "You alright?"
"Huh?" Kim was jerked back into reality, "Oh! Yeah, I'm fine, and yes, I have my stuff."
"Okay..." James said slowly, "Let's go!"
"James, it's the wrong path." Andrea said, as the car was driving through a mud path in a forest with mystical statues instead of headlights.
"Don't worry." James reassured, "It's a shortcut."
The word "shortcut" from Kim's dream last night rushed through her head.
"Let him take the shortcut, mom." Kim said, "I'm sure it'll be fine."
After a short drive, Kim saw rays of light coming from foreward. Kim looked ahead and gasped.
"Dad!" Kim screamed, "A portal!"
But it was too late. The car flew into the portal, and led them into another world.
