Story begins during the episode: Big Brother.

"Girl, I know that look on your face. Spill."

"It's nothing, Monique. Really. I just…" Kim bit her lip, unsure of herself. Monique raised an eyebrow at her.

"GF, whatever it is, it clearly has you buggin'." Monique crossed her arms and leaned back in the Bueno Nacho booth they were currently occupying.

"So not!" Kim said, a little too loudly, receiving a knowing look from her friend. "Okay, maybe just a little bit."

"Spill, girl. You'll feel better." Kim took a deep breath.

"Okay, so Yori is back-"

"Hold up. You mean Ron's secret-Japanese-exchange-student-girlfriend Yori?" Monique leaned in closer, now more interested than before.

"That's the one." Kim nervously poked at her salad with her fork. "But they never actually dated!" she added quickly. "But she was definitely interested."

"Was? As in past tense? As in currently-not-interested-in-your-man?" Monique's tone was skeptical.

"I mean, Ron told her we were dating and she said she was fine with it."

"Uh huh."

"And then she said some something about Ron and I being destiny."

"Uh huh."

"But I don't know. I guess I'm kind of…jelly?" Kim dropped her fork and rested her head in her hands. Monique placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder.

"Girl, what's there to worry about? We both know how Ron is, he would never cheat on you. And Yori said she's cool with it. Besides, it's okay to be jealous once in a while. That's what keeps the spark alive, right?" Kim sat up in her seat.

"That's just the problem, Mo!" She threw her hand up, exasperated. "There is no spark! Between his weird quirks and his immature attitude and his…his-"

"Ron-ness?" Monique offered.

"Yes! I mean don't get me wrong, I love him. I really do, but just, not in a romantic way, you know? It was exciting in the beginning. We were best friends for so long, and I think we both always kind of wondered 'what if,' and then Drakken almost took over the world, and I had just broken up with Eric…and I was vulnerable, you know? And he said he liked me and he made me feel special. And it was so exciting. But now its…its like nothing changed. Ron is still my best friend, except now when we go out for nacos and a movie we call it a date." Kim finished with a sigh.

"What does Yori have to do with all this?" Monique questioned.

"Yori and Ron have the spark that we don't have. And seeing her get all giddy over him clowning around when we're on a mission, and seeing Ron so excited to see her…I got jealous. Because Ron and I don't have that." Kim paused, searching for the right words. "It's like we're an old married couple who got too used to each other. Except it only took us less than six months." Kim laid her head on the table again. "Ugh. Everyone was right. We couldn't even make it to our half-iversary!"

"Kim,"

"What?" Kim sobbed, refusing to lift her head from the table.

"I think you and Ron need to talk." Monique said sternly.

"I can't!" Kim whined. "He just got a new baby sister, and Monkey Fist is trying to get some ancient weapon, and then there's to whole thing with Sackie."

"Sackie?" Monique cringed. "Girl, do I even want to know?" Kim rolled her eyes.

"It's the flour sack project from health class. Ron keeps accidently destroying his but he's still getting way too attached to them and its weirding me out." Kim slumped in her seat. "Mo, I can't break up with him now. He needs me. There's a lot going on right now. What if it's too much for him?"

"Well it's clearly too much for you already. Face it, Kim, you and Ron are better off as friends. There's nothing wrong with that. At least you can say you gave it a shot." Monique offered Kim a reassuring smile. Somehow it still didn't make Kim feel any better.

Several weeks later Kim still hadn't mustered up the courage to break up with Ron. Despite not being boyfriend material, Ron wasn't a bad guy. He was good to her and they respected each other. Besides, Kim's natural jealous tendencies only made her want to hold on to Ron longer when Yori was around. She couldn't help but be possessive. And every time she tried to break up with him, something new would come up.

It didn't help that she had lost her memory after their half-iversary and had to re-learn everything about their relationship. She had to admit, he was being remarkably sweet and attentive during that time, and being reminded of falling in love with him brought back that spark she was so desperately missing. Still, it was short lived, and she soon guiltily remembered that things hadn't been working out.

With Valentine's day quickly approaching, she figured it would be better to call it quits before something else guilted her into staying.

"You're Kim Possible, you can do anything," she'd said to herself as she laid on her bedroom floor, cellphone in hand. "Except break up with your boyfriend, apparently." She sighed. With the few people she'd dated, she had never needed to dump anyone before. Her romance with Josh Mankey fizzled out before it even started, and her relationship with Eric ended with him turning into a pile of green goo. Saving the world never left much time for dating, anyway. Still, she had to do it. She dialed Ron's number and held the phone to her ear, her nerves building up with every ring.

"Hey, KP," came Ron's usual chipper voice. "What's up?"

"Ron, can I come over? I need to talk to you."

Two hours and a lot of tears later -mostly from Ron- Kim left the Stoppable household feeling sad, but lighter, as if the weight of all that stress and dread and been lifted off of her. In the end, Ron understood. They both knew their friendship would survive this. Now Kim's biggest worry was how Bonnie would react.

Hello, thank you for reading. I haven't written fanfic, or anything for that matter, in a very long time, so I'm pretty rusty. This was a prologue of sorts, I guess? I just get kind of annoyed in Kigo fics when they gloss over their whole breakup. I was going to write this story as if they never dated at all, but I feel like that cheapens their relationship a little. I loved that Ron and Kim got together at the end of So the Drama, but that's when all of us (including the people making the show) thought that was the end. Plus, tbh, I have nothing against Ron, but I've always found their romantic relationship underwhelming and unsatisfying. They made Ron a little too goofy in the last season.

Anyway, I have no plan, and I'm using this as a writing exercise, so if you have any critiques or suggestions, I'm all ears. My only goals are to 1)actually complete a story for once in my life and 2) maintain the vibe and tone of the original show while still steering the story in the Kigo direction. So probably G rated and a little goofy, but with a decent amount of plot and character development.