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A/N: Bonnie has been pushing Ron for a relationship, or at least a tumble in the hay, and they've finally locked lips before Ron came to his senses and bolted. What's next?

Bon Bon and the Food Chain

Chapter 12

Monique and Kim walked out of the shoe store in the mall and immediately ducked into the record store next door. The two teen females stood and surveyed the rows of music before them. "Mo, you know that coming in this store means we've been in half of the retail establishments in the mall. I like shopping as much as the next girl but I'm getting tired and I'd like to sit down for a few minutes."

"We can hit the food court when we're done in here and take a break for a minute or two," Monique enthused as she dropped her bags, launched herself into a bargain bin and started digging. She held up a CD and stared at it for a whole two seconds before she tossed it back into the bin. "Rats, I already got it."

Kim picked up the CD and looked it over. "Are you telling me you were actually going to buy this Oh Boyz CD?" Kim queried her friend.

"Maybe." Monique snatched it from Kim's hands and looked it over again. "I know they are so passed popular right now but they might make a comeback. You never know." She put the CD back in the bin and moved on to another discount bin.

Kim quickly checked if the coast was clear and picked up the CD. She was startled and warily glanced around again when she realized it was her cell phone that had rang. Kim put her bags down, dug her phone out of her cargo pants pocket and checked the ID before she took the call. "Hi Bonnie, what's up?"

"Hi B is R with you?" Bonnie asked. Kim could hear the concern in her new friend's voice.

"No R isn't with me," Kim said in slight confusion, "he's suppose to be with you at your apartment working on your presentation. I'm at the mall with M."

"You're at the mall with Marcella?" Bonnie begged in sight confusion herself.

"No not Marcella," Kim said shaking her head and giggling, "I'm shopping with Monique. Why isn't Ron with you?"

Bonnie quickly moaned out, "My parent came home early and we had an argument about Star Trek. We kiss and he took off."

"You had an argument with your parents about Star Trek?" Kim begged, not understanding the whole conversation.

"No no!" Bonnie groaned, "Ron and I had an argument and we kissed," Bonnie clarified. "He took off like his pants were on fire and I can't find him now. His mom told me he got home, picked up Rufus and took off on his scooter. I think the kiss scared him."

"Oh I see," Kim said finally understanding. "You probably did scare him a bit so he went to Bueno Nacho to think things through."

"That's what I thought," Bonnie sighed. "I called there and Ned told me Ron picked up something at the drive-thru before he took off. Is there anywhere else he'd head to be alone to think?"

"I can't imagine..." Kim said in deep thought before she came up with something. "Wait. Ron like to tinker with his scooter when he's thinking over something that's been bothering him. He also told me yesterday that it's time for its 300,000 mile tune-up so he probably headed over to Andy's Auto Alley on Alexander Avenue. Andy occasionally helps him work on his bike if things are slow there."

"Do you know where this Andy's Auto Alley is?" Bonnie asked. "I'm really concerned I might have screwed up my friendship with Ron before its had a chance to get off the ground."

"Sure, I know where the shop is," Kim assured Bonnie. "I can swing by there and check if he's there or not."

"I'm in my car and almost at the mall now," Bonnie said. "I'll pick you up and drive you over there. I need to talk to Ron about what happened."

"Did you try his cell phone?" Kim queried as she went to the register and covertly purchased the Oh Boyz CD. "He usually doesn't leave the house without it."

"I tried that first," Bonnie groaned. "Ron's mom picked it up. He left his cell phone at home."

"It's not like Ron to leave his cell phone at home," Kim said in deep concern. "I might need to get in touch with him for a mission. I'll meet you outside the food court in five minutes." She closed her cell phone and found Monique in the Classic Rock section. "Mo, I need to bail on the other half of the mall. Ron is missing."

"That's okay." Monique looked down at the five CDs she had in her hands. "I think my credit card is smoking from overuse right now and I should let it cool down and rest for a day or two."

Kim bid adieu to Monique and briefly stopped in the food court to pick up a soda before she headed for the mall exit doors. Just as she got to the curb Bonnie honked and pulled up in her white convertible. "Toss your bags in the back seat K and hop in."

"Hi Bonnie," Kim chimed and hefted the extra large plastic shopping bags into the back before getting in to the passenger seat. "Just head over to Alexander Avenue and turn left. The garage is on the outskirts of town."

Bonnie eyed the bags in the back seat before she turned, pulled away from the curb and casually asked, "So, it looks like you and Monique had some fun today without me. What did you buy?"

"Mostly clothes," Kim giggled as she glanced over her haul behind her, "and I figured you would want to be disturbed while you and Ron were working.. "Monique and I went clothes shopping because we're Seniors now and she thought it might be a good idea to update my wardrobe. I just started working with Mo at Club Banana so I get a great mall employee discount and I have some money to burn."

"You really don't need to change your wardrobe," Bonnie laughed as they drove into the setting Sun. "With the Food Chain coming to an end I've been thinking I should start dressing more casually in jeans and t-shirts like you usually do. You might even catch me shopping at Smarty Mart sometime in the near future."

"That's really strange to hear coming from you," Kim laughed along with her former rival, now new friend. "I'm just stepping up my look from Capri pants to slacks and a nicer top. My t-shirts are four years old now and they're starting to get a little worn and tattered. Besides, when I move off to college next year I'm sure I should dress better anyway." Kim pointed ahead at the next block. "Turn here."

"You still don't have any dresses in your wardrobe?" Bonnie asked as she complied and turned at the end of the block. "Don't you think you look good in a dress?"

""No, it's not that," Kim frowned as her hands went to her waist. "I think I'm a little too hippy to wear dresses, they make me look like a pear." She perked up a little. "I do have a LBD that I look hot in."

"What about that plum A-line thing you wore when Smash Mouth played at the dance a few years ago?"

Kim winced at the thought of her in that dress. "That was my mom's. She let me borrow it but I don't think it fit right and made my hips look way to wide. I look a lot better in my Little Black Dress."

"Yeah," Bonnie sighed, "every girl looks good in a LBD as long as they're not a real porker."

"Bonnie, that's terrible of you to say," Kim whined and then broke out in a giggle. "Terrible, but very true." She pointed out a sign one block away. "There's Andy's shop. Just pull up in front of the big doors."

When they stopped in front of the tall garage door the two girls could see a pair of legs in blue jeans and cowboy boots sticking out from under the side of a large pick up truck. They got out of Bonnie's car and walked into the garage. "Hey Andy is Ron around?" Kim asked out loud.

"Hey Kim. He came in a few minutes ago." The southern drawl came from under the vehicle as the legs shifted back and forth and the sounds of a metal tool clanged onto the floor and rang out in the garage bay. "Dang! He should be around here somewhere."

"There's his scooter," Bonnie pointed to the old blue piece of antiquity sitting in the garage behind the truck.

"Yep," the voice came from under the truck again. "Ron came ridin' in on Old Blue and said somethin' bout changin' the oil. Maybe he went next door to pick some up."

"Thanks Andy," Kim sang and walked out of the work area. She headed to the building next door which was an auto parts store.

"That was kinda rude," Bonnie observed. "He didn't come out from under the truck to talk to us."

"That's just Andy's style," Kim nonchalanted with a dismissive wave of the hand. She suddenly pulled up short in realization. "Come to think about it, I've been to his garage more than a dozen times with Ron and I have no idea what Andy looks like. He's always under a vehicle working."

The girls were almost to the door of the auto parts store when Bonnie stopped in her tracks, pointed at the street corner and yelled, "Ron!"

"Where?" Kim questioned, looking around before she saw Bonnie was pointing to a guy on a powerful looking, racing style sports bike stopped at the traffic light. "What makes you think that's Ron?"

"Look at his back!" Bonnie hollered as she started to run toward the biker.

Other than the black full face helmet, the man was only wearing a pair of Middleton High, purple gym shorts and white tennis shoes. Kim saw the cross hatch scars on his back and knew it could only be Ron. Kim noticed a blazing blue sword decal on the side of the jet black bike, immediately turned and started running in the opposite direction. "The traffic light's about to change B! We need to get back to the car!"

Bonnie came to a screeching halt when she saw the green traffic light extinguish and the yellow light come on for Alexander Avenue. She reached out her hand to try to wave down Ron from taking off and almost swore out loud when he turned toward her. Bonnie couldn't see his face hidden inside the helmet but she could feel the wicked snicker aimed at her from behind the full-faced, smoky-visored head wear before the boy put the bike in gear and burned rubber away from the intersection.

"Where would Ron get the money for a bike like that?" Kim wondered aloud as Bonnie leapt into the driver's seat, started the car and took off like a shot.

"I don't..." Bonnie stammered as the car shot through the intersection with the bike and rider no where in sight. "Maybe Andy let's him use it occasionally," the brunette lied to try and keep Ron's secret from his best friend.

Bonnie pulled up to a stop sign and paused a little too long as she stared at the octagonal sign. "What's wrong B?" Kim queried.

"That was Ron alright," Bonnie giggled and pointed to the stop sign. Hanging off one edge were the purple gym shorts.

"Ron's riding in the buff" Kim gasped as she got out of the car and pulled the short off of the sign with two finger as if they were contaminated with some disgusting disease, before she got back in the car.

"I told Ron Ron about how I love to drive around at night in the nude. I think he's trying it tonight." Bonnie glanced down one street and back up the other. "Which way should we go?"

"If I were on a bike like that," Kim slowly postulated as her hands went to the hem of her shirt and gradually rolled it up to her breasts, "I'd probably head out Looter's Road. There are a lot of long curves and straight-aways on it to really put that beast through its paces. That was a brand new Kawasaki Ninja." By the time Kim finished her sentence she was pulling her crop top t-shirt over her head, baring her breasts.

Bonnie turned the corner and drove out into the country as she reached down to her side and yanked at the waist band of her skirt. There was a ripping sound as the Velcro closure came apart. Bonnie tossed the skirt into the back seat and started to unbutton the long sleeved dress blouse. "How do you know what kind of bike that is? They all look the same to me."

Kim took the steering wheel allowing Bonnie to take off her shirt. "When Ron got his Naco royalty check a few years ago we went shopping for a bike to replace his scooter. By the time he was ready to buy, Drakken had stolen all his money. I've been looking to buy a car lately after you got yours and Ron came along with me. On our last excursion we stopped at the cycle shop so Ron could drool over the latest sport bikes to come out on the market."

Bonnie took the steering wheel and looked queerly at Kim as the redhead took off her jeans and panties in one motioned. "What?" Kim giggled with a bit of a pink hue to her cheeks, "I've had a few fantasies about driving around without clothes on after Ron lost his pants jumping out of an airplane and told me about how it felt. If he's doing it tonight, why shouldn't I?"

"The naked drive isn't saying a word," Bonnie smiled brightly to the bare girl beside her, "but you realize somebody might see us like this. Truckers and people in SUVs can see right down into the car. Luckily the Sun has set so everyone else will have a hard time seeing into the car."

"I figured as much," Kim sighed, sat back in the seat and closed her eyes. She relished the feel of the wind as it gusted around inside the vehicle and across her naked form. After a few minutes her eyes snapped open and she gasped, "Turn off your headlights and pull in to that little vista turnout up ahead."