A/N: I just couldn't shake this plot bunny from my fragile little mind. So, enjoy.

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The Next Contestant

Everything was a buzz at the CBS studios in Burbank, California. The producers for the show "The Price Is Right" were getting ready to film a special Global Justice episode. Members of Global Justice, their family, and their friends were going to make up the audience for the show. And since the contestants come from the audience, well, lets just say that nobody would be cheating their way on stage.

CBS had pulled out all the stops for this one airing. Bob Barker was going to be the special host, coming out of retirement just for this. They had even found an announcer that sounded exactly like Rod Rodney, and, by pure happenstance, was also NAMED Rod Rodney. Yes, it would indeed be a heck of a show. Why, it was even rumored that Team Possible, having both turned 21 a week earlier, would be in the audience. The producers watered at the mouth thinking about how much of a ratings boost that would give them.

Rod took his spot in the announcers booth, at the very back of the audience. From there he would read descriptions of the products being used in the games and the prizes to be both won and placed up for bids. He settled into his seat and started to go over the list of items that were to appear on the show that airing. Five minutes before Rod actually took his spot, he was told to make sure that Team Possible got on "Contestants Row." Well, that was one problem that was easy enough to fix. He looked over the list of audience members and started to check off the first four he would call down to the stage, and then the six after that. Rod was now ready to start the show.

And so, the Global Justice agents piled in, one by one. Some of them had warn their jump suits, while others had gone with a more dress like uniform. However, two members of Global Justice had worn their mission clothes. Purple T-shirt and black pants. Black turtle neck and dark grey cargos.

Back stage, Bob Barker sat in his make up chair, going over the list of games that would be played that taping and the order that they would be played. He also had a list of the prizes to be given away, but not as detailed as Rods. It was good to be doing it again, but with his age, he was also glad he had given the reigns of the show to Drew Carey. He was doing a great job as the new host. However, CBS gets what CBS wants, so here he was.

Rod looked out over the audience. Every seat was full. It was time to start. Rod grabbed the bottle of water in front of him and took a drink. The water was important in keeping his vocal cords lubed and loose. When you're an announcer, the last thing you want is to start having your voice give out. With a quick clear of his throat, it was time to start the show.

"Kim Possible! Come on down!" Rod shouted into the microphone. With each name called, the camera would zip about wildly, trying to find the contestant. Kim jumped out of her seat and made a mad dash for contestant's row.

"Betty Director! Come on down!" Dr. Director stood up and jumped a little bit in the air before following Kim's lead and running down to the front of the stage.

"Ron Stoppable! Come on down!" Ron stood up, pumped his fist in the air, and promptly lost his pants. He quickly pulled them back up and made a break for the stage.

"Will Du! Come on down!" Will was different from the rest. He calmly stood up and just walked down to Contestant's Row.

"You four are the first contestants on the Price is Right! And now, here's your host of the Price is Right, Bob Barker!"

Hearing his cue, Bob walked out onto the stage and to the audience, where he started shaking hands with members within reach. Once the show of good faith was over, he took his mark and the classic thin microphone from the Barker Beauty who had brought it up to him. He turned and looked right at the camera, "Hello, and welcome to a special Global Justice episode of the Price is Right!"

The crowd erupted in cheers. They were thrilled that CBS had actually asked them if they wanted a special episode of the show they were now in front of. They were even more thrilled when Dr. Director readily agreed.

"Rod, what is the first item up for bid?" Bob asked, officially starting the first set of games.

"Well Bob," Rod said, "Its a lovely set of bone china. Made from environmentally friendly..."

As Rod went about describing the item, the camera moved to each of the contestants, getting their reaction to the prize before them. Dr. Director, Kim, and Ron all marveled at how beautiful the china was. Will, still in pompous jerk wad mode, just stood there, mentally trying to figure out the price of the item.

"Kim, you're the first one to bid," Bob said as soon as Rod was finished with the description. While Rod was talking and Bob was off camera, he took the price card from the back of the display.

"Eight Hundred, Bob" Kim said, leaning forward to speak into the mic. In fact, everybody had to do that.

"Betty we move onto you."

"Nine Hundred," Dr. Director said.

"Ron?"

"Six fifty"

"Will?"

"One Thousand Mr. Barker."

Bob looked down at Will, trying to figure out why such a young man would have a giant stick up his butt like Will seemed to have. However, the dinging of a bell brought him out of his thoughts.

"Someone has made a perfect bid." Bob said and started to pull out the card. "Actual retail price is, Eight hundred dollars, Kim you win!"

Once again, Kim bolted out of her chair and onto the stage, giving Bob a hug and a kiss on the cheek. Bob blushed a bit and then pointed to where the game was being pulled out.

"Lets see how excited you get if you win this!" Bob shouted.

"A new car!" Rod screamed into the mic, building up an air of excitement.

Rod wasn't the only one that screamed. Kim let out a very high pitched shriek as a car was pulled onto the stage.

"A 2008 Ford Mustang." Rod said. As before, when Rod described the car, the camera's showed Kim's excitement as well as panning several shots of the car itself.

"Now we're going to play a game called 'Pathfinder'" Bob said as he brought Kim over to the game board. "Do you know how to play 'Pathfinder'?" Bob asked and put the mic to Kim's mouth.

"Yes I do!" Kim exclaimed, still very excited for being on stage.

"Okay then. Now, the first number in the price of the car is a two," Bob said led her to the two, "Now, do you believe the next number is the five in front of you, the eight behind you, or the three to the right of you?"

"Five Bob," Kim said and stepped on the corresponding number. A ding went off and the number five appeared on the price board.

"Very good!" Bob exclaimed, "Now, is the next number the seven, the one, or the six?"

"Six," Kim said and took a step to the right. Once again, the ding went off and the six appeared on the price board.

"You're doing great, only two numbers left! Now, is it the four, the nine, or the two?"

"Four!" Kim said and took a step backward. She was right again.

"One left! Is it the five, the one, or the zero?"

"Zero, Bob," Kim said. The ding went off, letting her know that she had just won the car.

"You win!" Bob shouted. It was very rare for someone to go the right path and not have to use any of the chances, but it wasn't totally unheard of. Bob expected nothing less from the world famous Kim Possible.

Kim jumped up and down and gave Bob another kiss on the cheek before heading off to the back stage area, where she could wait for the Showcase Showdown and watch the rest of the show. Kim was thrilled that she had just won a new car. The Sloth, as much as she loved it, was starting to go through massive break downs, and despite the best work of her brothers, they just couldn't keep it in good repair. In fact, for the past few weeks, she had been back to the old "Hitch a ride" method of transportation. The winning of this car couldn't have come at a better time.

Bob, still on stage, turned and looked directly at the camera and started to talk at it, "One game, one winner! Will be back, right after this."


A/N: See how I'm doin' this? This story will be exactly 9 chapters long. Six for the contestants, two for the showcase showdowns, 1 for the showcase. Once again: Read, Review, Responce. In that order. See you guys next chapter.