A/N: Kim Possible does not belong to me in the least~!

My first story! Hooray!


Screams greeted Team Go as they arrived on the scene. "Fear not, citizens!" Hego stood tall, hands on his waist as he surveyed the building. The citizens ignored him, fleeing for their lives as another explosion rocked the ground. "We, Team Go, are here to save the day! Go Team Go!" Mego rolled his eyes, crossing his arms. "Mego! Now is not the time to dwaddle! We must—"

"The building's being held by masked men we've never seen before. There's hostages. Don't you think, oh, I don't know, that we should have a plan?" Hego stared blankly back at his younger brother. "Oh for the love of—Hego, we can't just go charging in there!" The Wego Twins looked at each other. He did have a point, after-all. They had never seen these men before, their costumes unfamiliar. And there were explosions involved.

"Of-course we can! We're Team Go! We're here to—"

"Yeah, 'save the day', I get it, alright? But, think, for once!" Hego frowned at him and Mego smacked himself in the forehead.

"Mego, we're superheroes. We risk our lives for the safety of the citizens of Go City. I don't have to think this through. I know what I have to do." Mego's jaw inched open as he stared at his brother, his brow furrowed, trying to process his words. The Twins shrugged. He had a point too.

"'Don't have to think this through'? Are you even hearing yourself?!" He threw his hands up in the air. "I knew I shouldn't have gotten out of bed this morning!"

"Stop thinking of yourself, Mego! Now! To save the citizens!" Hego rushed towards the building. The Twins looked to their second older brother.

"You know, we agree with the both of you. But, when he comes flying back out—" And so Hego did, landing about ten feet behind them. Mego crossed his arms, watching blankly as his brother got back onto his feet.

"Curses! I should have seen this coming! They have a super powered super suit! It may be even stronger than me!" Mego scoffed.

"And how were you to know that, Hego? This is why I said we need a plan!" Hego looked around and his eyes lit up. "Hego, whatever you're thinking, just stop—" Hego lifted the truck high above him, rushing back towards the building. "Does he ever learn?" The Twins shrugged. Their brother was the epitome of a superhero, but he took a little while to see the obvious. "And he wonders why we all fell apart after Shego left…" They heard a loud crash as the truck was tossed to the side and their brother came flying back out. A moment and he rose, looking at his younger siblings accusingly.

"Well? Aren't you going to help? We have to save the hostages!" Mego frowned at him.

"That's what I've been saying!" Hego rubbed at his chin.

"What we need is a plan… We can't charge blindly in there…" Mego's eye twitched and the Twins snickered. "I got it! Wego, you make a distraction and Mego, shrink down to—" Something beeped in his pocket and he paused, pulling out his phone. "Uh, excuse me one moment…" Mego growled something unintelligible and Hego raised the phone up. "Yes? Hello?" Mego motioned his brothers closer.

"Split up, check around the perimeters. See if you can find any openings. See how many we're dealing with." Since the last time Team Possible saw Team Go, Mego had stepped up a bit. If the stumbling side kick could single handedly take out the invading aliens, he told himself he could put more effort into the whole hero business. Even if it was a pain dealing with his older brother.

"How many should we split to?" Mego shrugged a bit.

"Six or so. Just try and see what we're dealing with. Then we can—"

"Thank you Mayor!" Hego slipped his phone back into his pocket. "I've got it, guys!"

"This should be good…" Mego crossed his arms over his chest, readying himself for his brother's brilliant plan.

"The Mayor has one of the hostages on the phone! He says there's only six captors and the hostages are locked in a room on the east side of the building. There's one outside the door, but other than that, they're alone!" Mego shook his head. "What? We could get the hostages out and then take out the bad guys!"

"This is too easy. There's gotta be a catch," he warned. Hego may be the superhero, but Mego had the brains.

"Nonsense! You need to think positive, like that Ron fellow!" The Twins raised their hands. "Yes?"

"We agree with Mego."

"Something's not right here." Hego frowned at them all.

"Why must you all—"

"—undermine you?" Mego interrupted, scowling at his brother. Hego opened his mouth to speak, but Mego cut him off. "Listen, Hego. Why would they take hostages in this building? What is it?" Hego looked back at the captured building. He heard police sirens in the background.

"Isn't it… Huh. What is it? I've never seen it before." Mego smacked himself in the forehead and the Twins looked back at the building.

"It's a Bed and Breakfast." Hego's frown evened out into a blank look.

"In the middle of the city? No, that can't be it!" The twins pointed to the sign that stated in bold letters GO CITY BED AND BREAKFAST. "Oh. Why would they hold up a Bed and Breakfast?"

"Exactly my thinking." Mego answered. "I read an article about it, something about celebrities staying there and it being very expensive. Could be they're hoping for a big ransom." They almost saw the light bulb go off.

"How nefarious!" Mego didn't know why he still tried. "Well, we have to save the hostages! There's no going around it! Wego, split up! Divide and conquer as I always say!" he laughed and the Twins grinned, splitting up and spread out in both directions. "Alright, Team Go! Save the hostages!"

"Hego, the bad guys? Their power suit?" Mego felt compelled to remind his brother of what they were up against.

"Let me deal with that." The smile had vanished briefly from his face and Mego said no more, preparing to charge with his younger brothers to rescue the citizens. "Wego, some of you come with me. There will be others to deal with while I take out that supercharged supervillain. Ready?" They nodded. "Go Team Go!"


"This is like, so not cool!" The blonde actress harped, crossing her arms over her chest and huffing out a breath. "Not cool!" The red head next to her let out a sigh, resting her head in her hand.

"Yeah, well, nothing we can do about it, Devvie…" The blonde, famous actress Devvie Crash, huffed out another breath, a little louder this time. Her friend, the redhead, Katsy Ashton, frowned over at her. "And that's not helping."

"Well! Excuse me!" Devvie glowered at the others in the room. "Aren't you gonna do anything to get us out of here?"

"Chill, lady," a man with dreads murmured, sitting on the floor and leaning against the wall. "Go City has its own superhero squad," he continued, lacing his fingers behind his head.

"Oh, do they, Reggie?" Devvie currently wasn't very happy with the singer. "Well, if they do, where in God's name are they?!" The man opened one eye to peer at her.

"Probably dealing with the idiots in the lobby. Just chill and shut up. You're giving me a headache." She let out an offended squeak and he settled back against the wall. A brunette standing a little bit away from him straightened up, stepping away from the wall and towards the door. "Ma'am, I wouldn't try that if I were you." She smiled lightly.

"Thank you for your concern, Mr. Roth." He shrugged, but he nodded to his bandmates, who were fully prepared to pull the woman away from the door, for her protection of-course. "I thought I heard something outside…" She leaned towards the door, pressing her ear against it. "I hear voices…"

"There are people out there, if you remember, Loraine," her coworker breathed, trying to control her racing heart and telling herself that everything would be alright.

"I know, Ella, but… these are different…" She pulled away at the sound of footsteps, her hand on the doorknob, holding it tight incase their captors were thinking about opening it.

"L-Loraine!" Ella whispered. "W-what're you doing?" Loraine concentrated on the footsteps, listening carefully to where he was moving on the floor. She knew every squeak in this hallway.

"I think…" The man paused about ten feet away. "If I time it right… maybe I can stun him long enough for Allen to tackle him." Allen looked up in surprise, blinking at her. "You did play football in school, didn't you?"

"T-two years ago! He's probably armed, Loraine! I can't—" She swung the door open and they all winced at the sound of wood hitting the man and said man's cry of pain. Allen jumped to his feet, only for Loraine to be pushed back in, the man glowering at them all. Blood trickled from his nose.

"Try it again… And we'll be losing a hostage." Loraine glared right back at him. "Mrs. Neely, don't tempt me." He shouldered his weapon, slamming the door behind him. They heard something click and Loraine threw herself at the door, turning the knob back and forth.

"Aaand he's locked it. Thanks a lot," Devvie sneered at the co-owner.

"Good try though, Mrs. Neely," Reggie offered from the floor.

"Thank you, Mr. Roth." She straightened up, brushing off her clothes. "There are other voices out there, but our jailer didn't seem concerned about them. I've no doubt they're Team Go, but with that suit of theirs… Well."

"Aunt Loraine?" Loraine turned to look at her niece.

"Yes, dear?" The young woman leaned back against the wall.

"What are they after?" All eyes went to Loraine, who shrugged helplessly. "Oh…"

"I haven't the slightest. They weren't interested at all with the money in the register and they ignored the vault completely." All looked away. Loraine moved away from the door to settle at one of the chairs at the table. They had been locked in a conference room, one of the larger ones that could hold all of them. As a small B&B in the city, they couldn't hold all that many rooms at a time and she was thankful that there were only a handful of guests today, most having checked out before this whole thing began. "Oh, wait…" Her niece looked at her quickly. "Roger," Her employee looked up. "How many guests checked out today?"

"Well, let's see…" he ran through his morning in his head. "Ten I believe. Yes, ten. Why?" Loraine did another head count and he and her niece noticed her skin pale. "Mrs. Neely? Is everything alright?"

"Ten checked out this morning… bringing the count down to eleven…" Roger looked around at those gathered and he excluded the other five of their staff. "We're missing someone. Roger… Who's in room fifteen?" Her niece looked around.

"Aunt Loraine… Did Kari leave this morning?" Her voice hitched and her aunt rose, going to her. Her friend said she might have to leave early and when this had all gone down, Alice had just assumed she had. "D-did she?" Loraine held her niece close as tears spilled from her eyes.

"Make that two, Roger."


He growled in frustration, storming past another door. "Not here either… Victoria!"

In the room at the end of the hall, Victoria Harmon shuddered, holding her breath and praying that he wouldn't find her. She didn't know how he found out where she was, but she wished she was half as brave as the woman standing by the door, a heavy vase in her hands, ready to smash it down on his head. She had introduced herself as Kari and had hid with her for awhile until they heard him yelling out her name. That's when she grabbed the vase and had Victoria hide in the cupboard.

"K-kari?" Her voice was a hoarse whisper. "Are you… are you still—"

"Shh, Victoria…" Victoria held back her tears. She was half afraid the woman would leave her and save herself.

"Kari, I-I'm sorry… I didn't mean… I'm s-sorry you got dragged into this…!" she choked out. "I'm so sorry!" She didn't know what he would do to her new friend when he found them, but she knew he wouldn't like being hit in the head with a vase.

"It's no problem, Victoria." Victoria held in her sob, wondering what she was talking about. Not a problem? It's entirely possible he might kill her and she said it 'wasn't a problem'? Was this woman crazy? Or… or was she in on it? "This… this adds a little color to my life. It's pretty safe being a teacher. And you… you need h-help. I have no idea why this man is out to get you, but I w-won't just let him hurt you without even trying to help." Victoria covered her mouth with her hands, muffling her sobs. "How c-could I live with myself if I just stood by and did nothing?" She was just as afraid as Victoria was. And she was willing to risk her safety, maybe even her life, for someone she didn't even know, someone she just met fifteen minutes ago.

Victoria never had such a friend.

"VICTOORIAAA!" She held herself from screaming and she could almost see Kari readying herself to attack. They heard his footsteps drawing closer. Only a few more rooms before he found them and Victoria knew he was getting angrier by the minute. She didn't know why he was going to such lengths to find her, but she knew when he did, she wouldn't be getting away. She prayed to God, begging Him to have her parents know she loved them and she had never imagined this could happen. She asked Him to watch over Kari and protect her, hoping that he wouldn't hurt her. She crossed herself and silently recited Psalms 23, tears leaking from her eyes as his steps grew closer.

"When we get out of this…" Kari's voice was almost inaudible, "I know we'll be great friends." Victoria almost laughed, but she stopped herself, screwing her eyes shut.

"Me too…"


Mego watched the man storming the halls from the ventilation shaft. Two of Wego's clones were dealing with the lock on the door to the conference room. They had snuck in from the side as Hego and the rest of the Wegos stormed the front. It wasn't hard to knock out the one man on guard, after which only two Wegos remained and the others rushed to Hego's aid. The owner had told them, through the door, that two people were missing, a guest and a friend of her niece's. They confirmed her suspicions that the man had been through the first floor and was probably onto the second or third by now. Mrs. Neely suggested that they might be hiding in the last room on the third floor, so Mego left them in his younger brothers' care to duck through the vents and to stop him from finding Victoria Harmon, a young woman they were afraid he was after, for whatever reason.

"Victoria, you can't hide from me forever!" He moved through the vent, smirking at the thought. Everyone thought shrinking was such a terrible power, but what about now, hmm? He would find them and stop the bad guy. Could Hego do that? With brute force and by breaking a few walls, yes, but Mego could keep property damage to a minimal and save the day. Not that he would get the credit. Hego believed in teamwork and they would all succeed, not just one be honored.

He peered into the last room through the vent, pushing against the grate. "G-get ready, Victoria…" A woman stood by the door, her face set in a determined glare, a vase held over her head.

"I'm so sorry, Kari…" He didn't see the other woman, Victoria, but he was about ready to yell at the fool with the vase. He kicked at the grate and the woman jumped, almost dropping the heavy glass. "K-Kari?!" He dropped to the floor, frowning at the woman and growing to his normal height.

"What're you doing?" he hissed at her, storming towards her.

"P-protecting us! Are you gonna help or not?!" she hissed back. She was obviously a local to Go City, recognizing his uniform. "Victoria, Team Go's here!"

"R-really?" The woman steadied herself, turning back to the door. He pulled her away, pushing her towards the bathroom.

"You idiot, get out of the way!" He saw her form trembling. She had been doing pretty well, but now it was time for her to hide. "And give me that!" He took the vase from her hands, closing the door behind her. "Victoria Harmon, wherever you are, I need you to stay there," he muttered, hoping she didn't come out brandishing some other piece of furniture. "I'm part of Team Go." There was no reply so he just hoped she didn't decide she wanted to be a hero too. He set the vase down, raising his fists up, hearing the heavy tread of the intruder coming closer.

"Victoria, I know you're in there…" the voice was dark and promised pain. "I told you you couldn't hide forever…" Mego took a breath, curling his fists tighter.

The door was kicked open, splintering and flying. Now he was glad he got her away from there. The man standing in the doorway was built like Hego, but he didn't have the same happy grin like the big dolt did. A moment and the man snorted.

"This is precious. What, you the bellhop or something? Hate to break it to you, kid, but this ain't gonna end well for you." The man grinned and Mego held his ground. He wasn't all that great at fighting, he didn't have super strength or ten others to join him, but he'd been practicing and he'd always been able to hold his own against their normal villains—more or less—but this guy… he was new. He didn't know how'd he fair against him.

"Nah, I'm the guy who's here to save the day." Gaah, Hego was rubbing off on him…

"Is that right? Well, Hero, let's see what you got." The man smirked, rushing him. Mego had to admit, he had speed and being tackled by him wouldn't be pretty, but he could tackle what he couldn't hit. Mego shrank and the man stumbled, his fist swinging harmlessly way over Mego's head. The man turned, looking right and left and then finally down. "Now you're making this too easy." Mego dived out of the way, growing and kicking his leg out, sending the man crashing down and onto the table. The glass cracked and the man rose, holding at his head. "You're going to regret that…"

"I'm waiting." He let out a roar and Mego shrunk once more before he could grab him, diving to the floor and then growing once more, throwing his fist up, catching the man under the chin. He heard his jaw click shut, heard an uncomfortable cracking noise. Mego assumed it was either his jaw or a few teeth. The man fell back, stunned, rubbing at his jaw, opening it slowly. Mego furrowed his brow, raising his fists back up.

"Pretty clever, kid," the man conceded after a moment, spitting out a tooth and some blood. Mego restrained himself from shuddering. "Don't know what kinda suit you got there, but nothing's gonna save you from the world a hurt I'm gonna put you through." Mego watched as he rose to his full height, glowering at him. "I'm just here for the girl. You're collateral damage."

"Try it." The man smirked, taking slow steps forward.

"Can you fight like a man? Hand to hand? None of your cowardly tricks?" Mego knew he was just trying to get him to fight "fair" and not use his powers, but he knew, really knew, that deep down it was kinda cowardly. How many villains over the years had told him as such? Maybe that's why he had never cared about being a superhero. Because his power was pretty weak, cowardly. He shrank, for God's sake, to the size of a gerbil. How heroic was that?

He lunged and Mego dived to the floor, shrinking once more, out of his grasp, and rising behind him. Before he could turn, Mego kicked at his back, sending him sprawling to the floor. He looked to his right and almost laughed at the absurdity of it all. The vase sat on the table where he had put it, mocking him. He wasn't against such violence, but with the way that guy was built, it would only knock him out and maybe give him a concussion when he woke up.

The glass shattered to hundreds of pieces and the man slumped to the floor. Mego took in a heavy breath, watching him for a moment before straightening, sure he wouldn't be getting back up any time soon. "Ladies? It's safe to come out now." It was a few more moments of silence before he heard the bathroom door click open. The brunette peered out slowly, eyes taking in the man on the floor and the hero holding what was left of the vase. He held it up. "It was a good idea." The smile she gave him wavered, tears forming in her eyes. No doubt adrenaline was still coursing in her veins. It would be a little while before it would ebb and she would crash from the shock. Her form still trembled as she moved towards the little kitchen, kneeling down in-front of a cabinet.

"V-vcitoria? I-It's safe…" Her hands trembled as she opened the door and Mego was surprised to see the woman curled up, her eyes wide as she stared out. A second passed and she sprang out, holding onto Kari and sobbing into her shoulder, wailing about how she was so scared. And so Kari began crying, the two slouched on the floor and holding onto each other for dear life.


Hego valiantly burst through the door five minutes later to save the day.

He blinked at his brother seated in a chair, two women staring blankly at the floor, and a muscular man handcuffed and out cold on the floor. A wide grin spread over his features. His brother was finally taking his job seriously! He couldn't be more proud! "Mego! I can't believe you did this all by yourself!" Mego looked up then, just noticing his brothers in the doorway. The two women started and he rose. "Why, Victoria Harmon! You're safe!" The blonde nodded numbly and Hego rushed to her side, helping her up and leading her towards the door, where police officers now stood, ready to return her to her father. The Mayor.

The Twins stepped aside, watching as they left, Hego chattering on about how they saved the day. They led her down the hall, where more officers stood. They looked back at their brother and the other woman. "Hey, you alright?" He rested a hand on her shoulder and she jerked, looking up at him, fear in her eyes. It passed.

"F-fine…" Her eyes drifted to the man still unconscious on the floor. "Y-you… you saved us…" Her shoulders shook, her voice wavering.

"It's my job." The Twins nudged each other, grinning at their brother. "Here, let's get you downstairs." She rose shakily and he held onto her elbow, guiding her towards the door. "Do… you want us to call someone?" The Twins snickered and he shot them a dirty look.

"N-no… no, I'm alright…" She stumbled and he grabbed her before she could fall. The twins raced ahead before they could laugh and get Mego mad at them. "I-I'm sorry…" She pressed a hand against the side of her head.

"Maybe you should sit down?" And she sank to the floor, bracing her hands against the carpet. He blinked down at her, not knowing she would take him that literally. A moment and he sat down next to her. "You sure you're alright?"

"A-all that adrenaline… It's… it's like coming off a sugar rush…" Her shoulders were shaking, her hands trembling as they pressed against the carpet. Hego would yell at him for being unprofessional, but Hego wasn't here right now. He wrapped an arm around her shoulders.

"You'll be alright." She lifted her face, staring at him. "Your friend's worried about you."

"A-alice?" He nodded. "I guess… I scared everyone, huh?"

"Something like that. Were you really planning on hitting him over the head with that vase?" She smiled as he raised a brow.

"It worked for y-you, didn't it?"

"I'll give you that one. You really took a risk in there, you know." He wasn't going to lecture her like Hego would, but he still needed to get it out there that a repeat performance was not encouraged.

She ducked her head. "Yeah… But, I couldn't j-just leave her there… all alone… I mean, that guy… Well, you saw him." He's just lucky the guy never got a punch in. Mego felt as though he wouldn't be moving quiet so easily if he had. "You saved our lives… You're a hero." He grinned, shrugging a bit.

"Yeah, I guess I am." He wasn't above accepting compliments. It boosted his ego. "Kinda a job requirement." She smiled. He rose, helping her to her feet. "Let's get you back to your friend."

"She'll probably yell at me…"

"She does have a good reason to, you know." She let out a soft sigh.


"KARI!" They both winced at the high pitched shriek. Something flew at them and suddenly she wasn't beside him anymore, but a few feet back, hugging the woman named Alice, Mrs. Neely's niece. "Don't you ever do that to me again, you hear?!" Kari nodded weakly and Alice buried her head into her shoulder, sobbing. "You know how worried I was? I thought he was going to kill you! D-did you see the size of him?!" Kari patted her back. Mrs. Neely made her way over, ushering to two towards the lobby doors, moving them outside, to fresh air. Mego followed after them, joining up with the Twins while Hego stood before the press, explaining the situation and how Team Go had saved the day. They didn't mind that they didn't get a lot of credit. They were a team of superheroes and credit didn't matter.

At-least, that's what Hego was always ranting.

"M-mego?" He turned and the Twins looked at each other, wiggling their brows. Kari smiled up at him. "Thank you. You're my hero."

"Ah, well, ya know, all in a day's work!" he rubbed at the back of his neck, glaring at his younger brothers.

"Really. I can never thank you enough."

"I-it's my job, no thanks required, Miss." He didn't mind praise and compliments, but this was in-front of his younger brothers, his younger teenage brothers, who would tease him about this for months to come. He couldn't wait until they got girlfriends so then he could harp on them for getting embarrassed. She was still smiling at him. One of the Twins snorted, he wasn't sure which, but he was sure he'd be hearing about this later. And how he was unprofessional. "We, well, we'd best be off, um, Miss." He took a step back, going to join his brothers and threaten them into keeping quiet about this.

"Alright. You won't be offended if I say I hope we don't meet again?" He stopped and the Twins doubled over, covering their mouths with their hands in an effort to not laugh.

"No, I guess not…" Of-course, seeing her again meant her life was in danger, so, no, it would probably be best if they didn't. But he thought about it for a moment. She was really pretty, with her dark blue eyes gazing up at him. But it would never work between a girl like her and a guy like him. Sure, he was a superhero, part of Team Go, but, as a civilian… He wasn't as impressive.

He gave a nod, turning and motioning his brothers towards the Go Jet, glowering at them. They were smiling like idiots, snickering to each other. "M-mego?" He turned back to her. He blinked at the close proximity.

"Yeah?" She raised herself onto her toes, kissing his cheek. He heard loud laughter from both his brothers and just hoped Hego was too busy with the reporters to notice.

"Thank you." She pulled away and sent a smile towards the Twins before returning to Alice and Mrs. Neely. He turned abruptly, glaring daggers at his younger brothers.

"You ever speak a word of this, and I swear…" They fled, running back towards the jet, laughing the entire way.


Well. That was awfully long. But, this is the first chapter! They all won't be this long. This is like 10 pages in Word! New record! I think I started this at like 7ish and it's like 3 in the morning now, so… I spent awhile on this. Amazing, right?

Well, hopefully I'll get the second one up soon!

As for Mego not being so selfish, as I did say, seeing Ron step up made him(grudgingly of-course!) step up into the whole hero thing. He's trying, but he will still complain and he still likes being praised!

Please stay tuned until the next chapter! I hope you enjoyed!