Kim Possible and Street Hawk: Daughter of Mach
Disclaimer: I do not own Kim Possible or Street Hawk. Wish I did though.
Author's Notes: I miss getting reviews for my stories. So I'd like to thank those that have reviewed so far.
Dragonmaster4381: Thanks for the past reviews. I love the story 'Way of the Warrior'. I hope to read some more of it soon.
The Halfa Wannabe: There is a fact that a lot of people don't really like Mankey. I dislike him to the point of actually killing him off. I'll refer you to the story 'Ron Stoppable: Eraser for the NSA'. You'll see what I mean by killing him off.
Jezrianna2.0: This story will hopefully give you a better insight regarding the project. It's not exactly illegal, more like of a top-priority, clandestine nature. The only time Norman's to break cover is if the test pilot was to have a major problem, like a possible death. Sorry about the way it was worded. I'll include profiles on the equipment and personnel in my next oneshot. Till then, keep up the writing.
All others: Thank you for your support so far.
Arrival and Heartbreak
In Los Angeles, California, a plane from China arrives at LAX. Among the passengers is a young woman. Her objective? Finding her natural Father. After she checks in with Customs, she proceeds to start walking along the pathway. As she walks down the pathway, she sees a row of phones and decides to try calling first. She eagerly and giddily picks up the phone book, but soon finds no listing for the name she's looking for. Puzzled, she goes outside and hails a cab. She tells the driver where she wants to go.
Twenty minutes later, she finds herself at the Metropolitan Police Building. She goes inside and says, "I'm Jessica Chang. I'm here to see Officer Jesse Mach in the Public Relations Office."
The Desk Sergeant says, "Just a moment, Ms. Chang." He then picks up the phone and says, "There's a Jessica Chang here to see Officer Mach. No, I don't think she knows. I'll let you handle it. All right." He hangs up and says, "Ms. Chang, you may want to have a seat. Someone will be here to speak with you soon."
Jessica nods and has a seat, thinking, 'What was he talking about, that he doesn't think I know? And who's going to handle it?'
Her questions then end as she sees a young woman walking up to her and stands to greet her. "Ms. Chang, I'm Sandy McCoy. You may want to have a seat first. Sergeant Robbins, could you please leave us be for a few minutes?"
"Sure thing, Ms. M."
When Sgt. Robbins is out of earshot, Sandy begins. "Ms. Chang, Officer Mach has been dead for twenty years. I'm sorry if it's a shock to you, but it's been all over the news ever since it happened."
Tears falling, Jessica asks, "How did it happen, Ms. McCoy?"
Tears of her own falling, Sandy replies, "He died when a missile struck his pursuit vehicle. The Commissioner has more details if you wish to hear them." Curious, Sandy asks, "What was your interest in Jesse anyway?"
Sniffling, Jessica replies, "He was my Father." Breaking into a full sob, Jessica bends over, crying loudly. Sandy bends down and cries as well. She regains enough composure to ask, "If he was with Public Relations, why was he in pursuit when he died?"
Sandy sadly, yet proudly, smiles as she replies, "He was Street Hawk." She then proceeds to tell Jessica about all the criminals he'd stopped before his demise. As she does so, she thinks about the first time she encountered Jesse as his alter ego.
(Flashback)
She had just gotten away from Commissioner Miller and the bug-eyed man when she saw the stable and went inside. Five minutes later, the door opened and she grabbed a shovel, intent on knocking the intruder out.
The intruder ducked and said, "Wait a minute, I'm on your side." His voice was distorted.
"Well, who are you?"
"A friend."
"Really. Well, what's your name?"
The figure hesitated and replied, "Street Hawk."
Confused, Sandy remarked, "Street Hawk. This has to be the strangest day of my life."
Street Hawk replied, "Well, it's not over yet." He then proceeded to open the horse stalls, intent on freeing the horses to use as a diversion.
When the two goons had opened the stable, they nearly got trampled by the horses. Street Hawk knocked one guy out when his buddy aimed his rifle at Street Hawk, saying, "Get up."
Before he could do anything, the guy got a shovel to the back of his head, with Sandy holding it. She then said, "I can't I just did that. I never hit a guy before."
"Well, you did a good job to start. Tie them up." He then grabbed one of their weapons and took off for the ranch house.
A short time later, she heard gunshots and sirens approaching. A Patrol Officer found her five minutes later and handcuffed the two goons.
He then said, "Two units have gone after a massive truck and a motorcycle. Any idea as to who's riding the motorcycle?"
Smiling slightly and dreamily, she replied, "Street Hawk."
Sandy snaps back to the present and says, "Because your Father saved me, I'm still here. Of course, I didn't know at the time that it was him." She then escorts Jessica to the Commissioner's office.
