Well here is an update on the story. I hope it doesn't disappoint.. kinda hard to write a story like this =O

Enjoy!


Through Blind Eyes 1

That morning Kim awoke feeling cold. She was alone in her room and alone in her bed. Confused she sat up, blinking a few times and patting the spot next to her absentmindedly. She wasn't going crazy, she knew Shego had been sitting there for a good few hours. It just took her a few moments to realize it all. She looked around the room, knowing it was Saturday and she didn't need to hurry. She got out of bed and headed for the bathroom, she reckoned she should freshen up, just in case.

The lights were switched on and she took a stand in front of the mirror. She looked at herself, closing in on the mirror to check her skin for any blemishes. She stared at her eyes for a few seconds, looking into her own green eyes and seeing nothing but her own appearance. Her eyes. She heard her father repeat in her head. She took another look, seeing nothing but the normal color they always had.

"What's wrong with my eyes?" She questioned softly and with a shrug she stepped away from the mirror. She started her daily clean-up routine, a shower, washing her hair and blow drying it afterwards whilst wearing a fluffy pink bathrobe.

"Kimmie are you up?" Her mother's voice sounded from downstairs.

"Yes!" She replied as she laid the finishing touches to her appearance. She got dressed and after 40 minutes of preparing she was finally ready to go downstairs. She walked down the stairs, walking straight into a stuffed living room. Her eyebrows furrowed together as she looked at the people in her living room. "What's all this?" She asked.

"Kim we're concerned." Her father started, earning him a smack on the arm from Ann.

"That's not the proper way to start a conversation James!" She said before she turned to look at Kim. The red head looked at the company, Ron, Monique, her parents and her brothers were all there. "What your father is trying to say in a not so subtle way is that we know something is wrong. We were wondering why you didn't come to us immediately." Ann explained and Kim gave them a confused look.

"What are you talking about?" She asked as she slowly sat down in the closest chair. She kept looking at the people in the living room with a confused look.

"Honey we know about your eyes. You can't see right? Or at least the boys." Ann said and Kim immediately looked at her little brothers. She could see them just fine, dark hair, light eyes, very similar to each other. Doy they're twins. Kim said mentally, not even fussing about the use of the word 'doy'. She looked up at her father, dark hair with gray in it, just as always. Last was Ron, big brown puppy eyes and messy blond hair with a red shirt and beige pants.

"I can see everyone just fine. There's nothing wrong with my eyes." Kim stated, rising to her feet again. Her parents rose to their feet as well and Ann was the first to approach Kim. She reached out, cupping Kim's face and taking a thorough look.

"Your eyes." She said puzzled.

"Are just fine and green as always." Kim snapped, pulling her head away from her mother.

She took a step back, a scowl on her face.

"But yesterday," James started and he took a step towards his only daughter.

"Was nothing, I was tired, I'm fine now." Kim said. "My eyes are just as good as always, now if you'll excuse me, I'm going for a walk." She stated and with that she left the house, the door closing audibly. She stormed across the lawn and eventually down the road, heading for Middleton Park. She had no idea why she was heading for the park; all she knew was that she had to clear her head. She strolled down the paths of the park; her eyes completely focused on the ground. She watched her own feet, making step after step, slowly. Her feet carried her deeper into the park, eventually leading her to a small pond and a park bench. It was there when she decided to sit down.

Her eyes trailed to the pond in the middle and slowly the water started rippling. Tiny droplets of water broke the surface, indicating that it was raining. Kim didn't care; she simply stared at the water and the little drops.

"Hey Miss," A male voice spoke. "Shouldn't you find a shelter against the rain?" He asked and Kim looked up at him, almost scooting off of the bench when she laid eyes upon a blur.

"No I'm fine." She said refocusing on the pond again.

"Are you sure?" He asked and he placed a hand upon her shoulder

"Y-yes now, please leave," She said her voice cracking slightly.

"I don't think everything is alright, where do you live?" He asked and she pulled away from him, sliding off of the bench.

"Please just leave me, please it's.. it's fine." She said and she watched how the blurred man took a step towards her. "D-don't touch me." She uttered and he once again reached to touch her shoulder. She pulled away again, stepping back while he kept on stepping towards her.

"Come on I'm trying to help." He spoke forcefully and Kim turned her back towards him, feeling both of his hands land on her shoulders. She shivered lightly, trying to suppress the scared feeling she had. She didn't understand it. Why couldn't she see? Why now? Why had she been able to see her father, brothers and Ron just minutes ago? She didn't know but she knew she had to act quickly. Finally she turned around, lashing out and hitting the man straight on the jaw, sending him backwards.

He landed with a loud thump on the wet ground, groaning in pain.

"Screw you." He said as he picked himself up, he spat at Kim's feet and walked away. Frightened Kim watched his blurry form walk away and she slid to the muddy wet ground. She took in a deep breath and somehow, sometime along the way she started crying. Her once again blue and green eyes watered up the rain long forgotten and falling without care. The tears dried eventually, yet the rain hadn't stopped. Kim remained on the same spot, kneeling in the mud.

"Shouldn't you be at home, wrapped in a warm blanket?" A voice spoke from behind her.

The red head looked up, immediately recognizing the voice that had spoken to her. The somehow friendly very familiar face of the great Shego held a look of concern. Kim rose to her feet, facing the villain. She rubbed her eyes slightly, trying to brush away the signs of tears that her face might hold.

"What are you doing here?" Was the first thing Kim questioned and Shego snorted in reply.

"Isn't that obvious?" She asked and she motioned towards herself. Only now did Kim notice that Shego was dressed in sweatpants and a tank top. She was dressed to workout. "And I think the question should be what are YOU doing here? It's raining, it's cold and I saw you kick that guy's ass. So spill." Shego said, folding her arms in front of her chest.

"I… had to clear my head, go for a walk. Then this guy started talking to me but.. but…" Kim said but her voice faltered, her head lowering slightly.

"Let me guess," Shego said and she raised Kim's head by her chin. "You couldn't see him clearly."

"All I saw was a blur." Kim mumbled and Shego sighed, letting go of Kim's chin.

"Come with me red." Shego said grabbing the girl's hand and taking her along. Kim didn't protest even though her mind screamed that she shouldn't be doing this. She let herself be dragged along by Shego, barely paying attention to where they were going. Eventually they came to a stop and Kim vaguely watched how Shego unlocked a door. She was led inside where her eyes widened slightly, seeing a rather nicely decorated living room.

"This is your house?" She asked and Shego gave a slight nod.

"What, you thought I lived with the blue dolt?" Shego asked motioning for Kim to sit down on the black couch.

"I kinda thought you two…" Kim started and Shego simply started laughing.

"Don't even finish that sentence, I would never get involved with him in such a way. Besides," She said and she sat down next to the red head. "He's not my type, in every way."

"I can imagine." Kim replied with a slight grin on her face. A silence fell upon the two, with Shego looking intensely at Kim and Kim kept grinning, looking anywhere but at Shego.

"Princess," Shego suddenly said in a soft serious tone. "Look at me." She said and Kim finally dared to look at her, a questioning look in her eyes. She stared at the red head with the once green eyes. She looked at the blue and green eyes, seeing that they were slightly glazed.

"You can see me right?" She asked and Kim gave a nod. "But you couldn't see that guy?" She shook her head. Shego sat back against the couch, slightly tapping her chin as she thought about the situation. "So you can't see guys… do you have something against guys, Kimmie?" She said purring the red head's nickname. Kim blushed lightly, leaning away from the pale woman.

"N-no I don't have anything against guys." She answered.

"Hmm that's a shame, you'd be a good catch." Shego replied raising one eyebrow, a grin gracing her face. "Let's get serious for a second. You don't hate guys; you don't have a trauma regarding the male gender. Are you sure you don't have a phobia?" Shego questioned and Kim gave her a you've-gotta-be-kidding-me-look.

"What? A guy phobia? That doesn't even exist!" The red head protested but Shego simply stared at her with a blank expression. "Does it?"

"It's called androphobia." She stated and Kim's eyebrows immediately knitted together in surprise. "It's a real phobia and it might relate to the fact that you can't see guys. That and the change of your eye color." She added and Kim immediately shot to her feet.

"Change of my eye color?" She half shouted, bolting towards the first room with a mirror in it. She ended up in Shego's bedroom, leaning forward over a dresser staring into the mirror that was hanging above it. With shock she looked at her one blue eye and her other green eye. The green eye held the same green she always had. The blue however was a light blue almost turquoise. It didn't look all too bad, apart from the fact that it brought blindness it looked pretty cool to her opinion.

"You didn't know your eyes had different colors?" Shego's voice asked softly from the opening of the door. Kim looked at the woman through the mirror, shaking her head slightly.

"It's called heterochromia, the weird thing is, it never causes blindness so your situation doesn't really make any sense." The villain said, walking up to the red head.

"How do you know all this?" Kim asked and Shego rolled her eyes.

"Despite being a criminal I do have a brain. I DID finish my school and college, so you'd be surprised about how much I know." She explained.

"So what do I do now?"

"The question is, what are WE going to do now. You can't fight in this state and you'll eventually have to learn to trust your instincts. Even though you can't see men you'll have to learn that you can't just hit every blur that starts talking to you. Though I must admit it's a creepy idea, attack of the freaking blur!" Shego joked and it actually managed to make Kim giggle. "But seriously as I said I'll try to find a solution for this."

"What happened to the villain I used to fight?"

"I'm a mercenary, I can work for whom ever I want, when I want. That's exactly what I'm doing right now." Shego stated simply, taking a seat on her large bed. Kim observed the woman for a few moments, joining her on the bed in silence. She didn't know what to say she was grateful for everything. She just didn't know how to bring it.

"Thanks." She mumbled, never thinking she'd say thank you to a criminal.

"What was that pumpkin?" Shego asked curiously and Kim cleared her throat nervously.

"Thanks for doing this." She repeated and that was the first time she had seen Shego smile. It was different from when she was Miss Go; this was another side of the thief.

"No problem Possible." Shego replied and she punched Kim against the shoulder. "Enough of this mushy stuff, there aren't any guys here so you've nothing to fear, except me maybe. How about we take a better look at this situation?"

"Sure we.. we could look at pictures, I couldn't see the guys in pictures either." Kim offered and Shego gave a thoughtful nod. Within minutes the two had pulled out a stack of pictures, flipping through them and checking if Kim's condition improved with time. It didn't, they in fact looked at pictures for hours but not once had she been able to see the men in the pictures.

Within those few hours Kim had ignored several calls coming in on her Kimmunicator. She wasn't in the mood, she claimed when Shego had asked why she didn't pick up.

"I hate to break it to you princess but it looks like you'll never be able to see men again." Shego sighed as she tossed the final picture onto the stack. "Great if you're a hardcore lesbian but as goody goody straight girl it's not very convenient. You won't be able to see your clumsy boyfriend again." She said but Kim only frowned.

"I'm not a goody goody, Ron is not my boyfriend and who said I was straight?" She asked with a slight attitude. This small show of attitude actually stunned Shego, but not as much as Kim's last statement.

"You're saying that THE Kim Possible, role model for the world, is a lesbian?" She asked in awe.

"I didn't say I'm a lesbian, I mean that I might be bisexual." Kim stated, her face getting bright red as she spoke. Shego stared at her for a few seconds, her mouth hanging open slightly. She blinked once; she blinked twice and closed her mouth.

"I'm not even going to bother replying to that. Let's just refocus on your problem here." She finally said and Kim simply went along with it. Shego did everything she could think of to discover what exactly was wrong with Kim. They watched TV, looked at magazines and even spotted people with binoculars from her balcony. Every single time the result was the same. The men were all blurred, though colored; she could see their hair color and the color of their clothes. That was it however, Kim explained that they didn't have a face from her point of view. She couldn't see their expression, or their eyes.

When it came to women it was a completely different story. She could see them just fine. She could describe them up to the tiniest detail. From the color of their hair to the color of the tiniest button on their shirts.

"I don't understand it, just this morning I could clearly see my dad, my brothers and even Ron. They were sitting in the living room and my mother wanted to talk to me. Everybody had the feeling that something was wrong with me. Though when I left the house I couldn't see men anymore."

"Were your eyes normal this morning? I mean the color." Shego questioned looking at the girl whom was slumped over on her bed.

"They were green, like they always had been up until 2 days ago. Just my normal olive green eyes and that counts for the both of them." Kim stated and Shego once again gave the girl a puzzled look. "It didn't know they had different colors up until the moment you told me."

"So let me get this straight," Shego started. "You can see when your eyes are both green but you can't see when they're different colors. You don't have a phobia but you do have heterochromia, which can't cause blindness and actually can't disappear and reappear all the time. Yet you still have a selective kind of blindness which has men as main ehm.. victim. This also only takes place when your eyes aren't both green." Shego summed up and Kim simply nodded at every single point she had summed up. "This doesn't make any sense." The villain finally stated.

"I know, especially when you consider the fact that this morning everything was just fine."

"That's it!" Shego suddenly yelled, startling Kim. "You could see just fine this morning!" She said but Kim wasn't getting it, she simply looked confused, calming down from the heart attack she had just gotten. "What did you do the past few days? You went on a mission I kicked your ass and the moment you walked into that cave you went blind. But that's not all."

"Shego, I don't know where you're going with this but I'm starting to worry that you're going crazy." Kim stated, leaning away from the euphoric woman.

"It's not the only thing you did! There's one thing that was different from all the nights." Shego said finally calming down when she realized what she was about to say. "I was with you the entire night and this morning you could see again."

"What are you saying?" Kim asked still not completely getting it.

"I'm saying and I can't believe I'm saying this, you should stay with me. You should stay the entire night and see if your eyesight returns next morning." Kim's jaw dropped and all she did was stare at the woman as a silence fell around them.


So Kim can't see guys when her eyes are different colors, which is called heterochromia and she doesn't have a phobia. And despite the fact that she's Kim Possible it's quite normal to be afraid when all you can see is a blur. Androphobia literally means fear of men. It does exist yeah though it doesn't cause this blindness, nothing does I think. Now let's see if Shego's so called euphoric moment and idea will give a better result! =D

Yours truly,

WPJ