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Ron woke up the next morning from the sound of his alarm clock. He got up, walked into the bathroom and got dressed. Ron did not want to go to school, which meant he had face Kim, and that was something he did not want at all.

He walked out of the bathroom, down the stairs and into the kitchen where his parents sat already sat, eating breakfast.

"Good morning." they said, and smiled at Ron.

"Morning." Ron mumbled as he sat down. Ron still hadn't explained to his parents about what happened between him and Kim.

"Ronnie. Can you please tell us what happened yesterday?" Judith asked.

"Can we move back to Go City?" Ron asked, and ignored her question.

Judith and Harold looked at each other, then turned to look at Ron, who just sat there and stared at his food.

"Why? I thought you liked it here." Harold asked.

"Not anymore." Ron said in a low voice.

"Is this because of you and Kim?" Judith asked.

"Maybe." Ron replied, and frowned.

"Please tell us." Harold asked and looked worried.

Ron didn't reply.

"Ronald Stoppable if you don't tell us what's wrong, then we wont allow you to go to Bueno Nacho again, until your eighteen years old." Judith demanded.

Ron's eyes widened when his mom said this. He did not want to wait three years to visit Bueno Nacho. "But you gave me permission yesterday to go to Bueno Nacho again!" Ron whined.

"Yes, we did, but we can change our mind." Judith said, crossing her arms.

"Fine." Ron growled and gave his parents a irritated look. "When Kim talked to her ex-boyfriend, she called me a loser. I thought she was my friend, but I guess she isn't."

"You are angry at her because she called you a loser?" Harold asked, raising an eyebrow. "And you didn't ask her why?"

"Yes, I got angry and hurt because of that. I thought I could trust my childhood friend, but no." Ron said. "Why should I ask her? She would probably come with a bad excuse, or lie."

"I think it's very childish of you that you just left, without even talking to her first." Judith said, and shook her head.

"Are you taking her side?" Ron asked angrily.

"No, I'm not taking any side." Judith replied.

"I agree with you mother." Harold said, and nodded at Judith.

"Now be a man and talk to her." Judith said and took a sip of her coffee. "And we are not moving because of a stupid fight. If you don't want to talk to her, then at least forget about it, and move on."

"She will probably just lie." Ron said.

"I don't think so." Judith said.

"Whatever. I have to get ready for school now." Ron said, and walked out of the kitchen. "Bye."

"Bye." Judith and Harold said at the same time.

"And please talk to Kim." Judith shouted after him.

Ron heard what his mom said, but didn't answer. He headed out the door and walked over to his scooter.

In the meantime, Kim was walking with Monique. Kim had been very quiet The whole walk. She hadn't mentioned her fight with Ron.

"Girl? Why the long face?" Monique asked, looking worried at Kim.

"What do you mean?" Kim asked.

"You have been very quiet since we started to walk, and you keep looking at your feet!" Monique said, crossing her arms. "Spill."

"Ron and I aren't friends anymore." Kim said and looked away.

"Girl. What did you do now?" Monique asked, and understood right away that Kim was at fault.

"How do you know it was me?" Kim asked.

"Because I know. Now tell me." Monique said.

"Yesterday we were at JP Bearymore's Pizza Party - Tourium, and I saw Josh. He thought there was something between me and Ron, but I said no." Kim explained, "And then I screamed that I won't date a loser, and Ron heard the whole thing!"

Monique just stopped and stared at Kim. "Please tell me you did not say that! When are you going learn?" Monique asked, still looking at Kim. "Did you mean it?"

"I got so angry at Josh, that the word just fell out of my mouth." Kim said and sighed. "No, I didn't meant it."

Then Monique noticed a blue scooter drive quickly past them, and knew it was Ron. He didn't even wave, or look at them. "Speaking of the devil, look who just drove past us." Monique said and pointed.

"I don't think he will ever talk to me again." Kim said, and watched the blue scooter drive into the distance.

"Have you tried to talk to him?" Monique asked.

"Yeah , yesterday. But he didn't listen to me and called me a bitch, then slammed the door in my face." Kim said, and they began to walk again.

"Did you get offended by that?" Monique asked, raising an eyebrow.

"A little." Kim replied.

"To be honest. I think you desvered it." Monique said softly.

"Excuse me?" Kim exclaimed.

"You screamed the word loser when you knew Ron was in the same room. So yeah you desvered it, don't deny it." Monique explained.

"Maybe." Kim said in a low voice.

"And you still care about that stupid food chain rule, when will you ever learn?" Monique said, and shrugged. "So my advice is that you leave him alone for a little while."

"I should stop caring about the food chain." Kim said. "Maybe you're right."

As Kim and Monique came closer to the school, they could hear the school bell rang. They hurried inside, and into their first class. Kim sat down at her desk, and noticed Ron in the front of the room. She forced herself to listen to Monique's advice, and leave Ron alone for a little while, maybe they could be friends again soon.


After class, Ron met up with Wade, and they went outside to talk.

"Wade, you were right the whole time." Ron said.

"Right about what?" Wade asked, and looked at Ron.

"About Kim. You told me I couldn't trust her." Ron told him. "And we aren't friends anymore."

"Hmm, what happened?" Wade asked.

"When we were at Pizza Party - Tourium yesterday, she met her ex-boyfriend and they talked. Next thing I knew, she screamed 'I will never date Ron, he's a loser.'" Ron told him. "So I think she just faked the friendship the whole time."

"You should have listened to me in the first place." Wade replied. "But now we know what kind of girl she is, she's Bonnie number two."

"Yeah, she even told me that she wanted to risk her popularity for me, but I guess she lied about that too." Ron said, and sighed.

"She lies about everything, just like she did in her junior year." Wade told him. "So don't trust that girl again."

"I won't." Ron said.