AN: I do not own Kim Possible.

This is going to be to a loosely connected string of one-shots of the summer after the finale of Season 4. I'm going to do one character per chapter, so the chapters are going to be really short. 1k something at best.


(Middleton High)

I stared at the building of my high school. The one I thought I wouldn't have to come back to a few months ago. But alas, I was here to spend my summer here, unfortunately. 'All that partying and goofing off with Junior wasn't worth coming back here.'

My mood only got worse thinking of my ex-boyfriend. The guy had dumped me shortly after graduation because he didn't want to spend the summer in Middleton.

But I knew the real reason, I had heard the whispers of the maids and butlers in the household when I was there a few days before Junior broke up with me. Junior cared more about his family's reputation than our relationship. What family of that prestige wants it to be known that their son is dating someone who failed their senior year of high school?

I understood that though, considering all the flack I had received from my sisters about Brick. Even my dad held some disappointment in his eyes, he just never spoke about it. 'Brick wasn't so bad. He was a nice guy and genuinely cared about me. He wasn't trying to get in my pants like almost every other guy tries but fails to do. We are still good friends after we broke up, just checking on one another.'

I shook my head to stop reminiscing about the so-called relationship I had with the blonde quarterback. It was for the popularity and food chain that they dated and dating was a loose term. We might have gone on a few dates and sometimes make out, but really we were just acquaintances that slowly became friends over time due to the time spent together because of peer pressure.

I still hadn't moved from my spot, staring at the front doors for the last few minutes. 'I need to go in there.'

I had to pass summer school if I didn't want to repeat a grade as Brick had done. And if I didn't pass, Dad said he wouldn't pay for my tuition. Even though I would be forced to go to community college at first anyways since barely any college would accept me at the moment. 'And the tuition there is a drop in the bucket for him.'

Thinking about community college brought back my sisters' insults. The mocking of my intelligence and stating how I was not going to accomplish much in life had been a little too much for me. My sisters had been crueler than usual the last couple of weeks, with Mom and Dad having to step in. 'What has gotten into them? They were never particularly nice to me, but it has been hell for me recently.'

'I've been out here long enough.'

I walked inside, the empty hallways being a strange sight for me. I was so used to them being filled with loud and nosy people. The silence was starting to creep me out as I walked to the classroom I was assigned to.

I got to the class fairly quickly, staring at the familiar sight of my homeroom door. After opening it, I walked in to see only three other students in there. The detention trio regulars of Junior, Vinnie, and Big Mike were in here, no surprise to me. 'And I'm the only girl here, great. At least these guys aren't going to bother me if what Kim says is true.'

My now-former cheerleading rival had offered to help me with summer school, but of course, I refused. I was too prideful. But I did it gently this time, knowing if I hadn't, Kim would be persistent. 'I can do this myself, Kim. I'm not stupid, I just slacked off this year. More so than your boyfriend normally does before you kicked his ass into gear.'

I sat down in an empty seat, a small distance away from the laughing trio, who had made some stupid jokes about porcupines. Thinking about Ron made the room a little empty since I was so used to him being there for all these years. And that made me think of Kim. And Tara and the rest of the cheerleading squad. 'Great, now I feel lonely. Just what I need. Everyone else is enjoying their summer vacation and I'm stuck here.'

The slamming of the door knocked me out of my thoughts. I turned to see Steve Barkin entering the class. "Morning recycles, this is your chance to graduate without seeing me next year. I hope you past this time or next year will be worse for you."

I sighed. 'It seems like his military persona gets even worse during summer school.'


(Later that day)

I left my class in a rush, bolting out the door. So fast I went, I almost bumped into someone. "Hey!"

The person turned around to reveal a familiar head of blonde hair. "Done with class already?"

The guy checked his watch. "It's only 1130. Barkin must have let you all out early since it's the first day."

"Ron," I struggled to say his name, too used to mocking him. 'It's no use to call him that now. You're the one in summer school, looking like an idiot, not him.'

"Yes, BonBon?"

'Nevermind.'

"Don't call me that," I hissed at him, rejecting the need to call him a loser, "What are you even doing here?"

"On a break from work. I picked up a second job here as a janitor since Smarty Mart doesn't have full-time positions yet in the pet department or stocking," Ron explained, "Nothing better to do than wait for missions or play video games. Decided to do something productive."

"Um, good for you," I said. I stood there in awkward silence, not knowing what to see to the guy.

'What am I supposed to do around a guy that I used to make fun of all the time when he now has the power to throw people in space like it's nothing?' I wasn't afraid to admit I was a bit scared of Ron after he what he did to those aliens weeks ago. I was relieved that Ron was a pretty forgiving guy, but I wasn't going to push my luck with him. I had mistreated all during high school, played with his feelings twice, tried to swindle him out of his money, and disrespected his relationship with Kim. A lot of things he could rightly hold against me.

"Well, I'm going to meet up with KP at Bueno Nacho," Ron spoke up, "See you around Bonnie."

I stared at his retreating back. "Yeah, see you around, Ron."

After a minute of him leaving, I decided to walk home. I had nothing else to do today, with everyone too busy to hang out and especially with my car gone. Dad said he would give me the keys back after summer school.

It was a silent trek home, but I felt safe. It was the middle of the day and Middleton was a very safe town, even with the oddball crime here and there.

I opened the door to my house when I reached it, praying my sisters were out. God must have heard me because only my mom was in the living room, watching her daily soap opera. "BonBon, you're home! How was school?"

At least Mom didn't sound disappointed today like she was when she heard I was going to be going to summer school. She might be overbearing at times, but at least she was understanding. "It was fine. Just Barkin there as usual."

She took a sip of the drink she had. "Anything interesting or something I need to know about?"

I shook my head. "I'm not the only one there. There are three harmless guys there and that's about it. I'm going to start on my homework, okay?"

"Okay, lunch will be ready in an hour." She said as I went upstairs. I entered my room and sat on the bed. This was going to a long and boring summer.