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Kim Possible: Invisible
BY LJ58
11
The two young teens growing in their father's image as they matured turned from the monitor that just went dark, and nodded.
"Right, so they're as clueless as we guessed," Jim told his twin.
"Right, but they do confirm Kim has likely already snatched Wade and the control-freak."
"No doubt."
"Too bad Ron left. He would be great at this kind of work," Tim remarked.
"He's not here, so we just have to figure it out ourselves," Jim pointed out.
"True. True. However unstable Kim is, she's still Kim," Tim said, snapping his fingers. "She's going to go after all those that once annoyed her. All of them."
"But who first," Jim murmured.
"Hench. Without him, Henchco falls apart, and everyone falters. That makes them all easy prey, and leaves a lot of opportunities to exploit the chaos left in his wake."
"So, where is Jack Hench," Jim asked Tim.
"I thought you were going to ask something hard," Tim snorted, and typed manically on a keyboard before the monitor lit up on a GPS grid, and he gestured. "One loon. So, do we intercept, or just watch?"
"Both," Jim said and reached for his own communicator watch with their own nanite battle-suits installed. "Let's go find Kim before someone else can if they guess her game plan."
"Right. One field trip coming up," Tim grinned, and opened a case with two of their own specially designed battle suits.
~KP~
"We just missed her," Jim frowned as they looked around the office that had been all but torn apart.
"We just missed her," Tim agreed. "Only I think she just proved she really can do the impossible. Did you see the energy readings on the scanners the moment we arrived?"
"It's hard to miss," Jim said, heading for their transport since Jack was gone, and they never had a chance to say a word.
"She's using that phasing energy to somehow hop through dimensions. Apparently, she can do a lot more than just invisibility, just as the theoretical models suggested," Tim nodded. "Which means…"
"We can track her once she leaves enough background radiation to deduce a pattern," Jim smiled and nodded.
"Let's get back to our lab. We need to hack a few satellites," his brother said as they left Jack's safe house where the guy likely thought he was safe from the world.
~KP~
Shego sniggered as she watched the growing group of captives on what Kim now called her Farm.
Wade was trying to manage a small garden after finding the tools, seeds, and other simple provisions, but Jack Hench was trying to organize the three loons Kim had already grabbed to run the place even as he argued they needed more than a mere garden if they were to survive.
He even suggested Betty be relegated to domestic duties even as Betty suggested burying him for fertilizer if he ever quit hiding behind Dementor, Killigan, and Lucre. None of whom could match her martial skills.
Those three were forming a power base of their own, or trying, with Lucre just trying to avoid having to choose between Dementor or Killigan, who both kept arguing they were better fit to lead.
Shego wouldn't put their survival chances very high if the loons didn't stop arguing and actually work together. She had the feeling Kim knew that when she added the group to the mix. Not that she was finished. She was out now tracking Senor Senior after he chose to exploit Betty's absence, and Kim promised to end his legacy completely before she was finished.
Shego didn't doubt her.
Part of her hoped Drew didn't do anything stupid again to draw the redhead's gaze, but then again, she would have enjoyed seeing his particular lunacy added to the mix before her. She was watching the farce on a monitor even as she heard the faint whine of VTOL jets, but she knew it wasn't Kim. She wasn't even using the little bug of late when she could hop in and out of places with her new powers without effort.
She scowled, hit a switch, and the view of the Farm faded on the security monitor she was watching, and she was then eyeing the airspace over her island as a small, but lethal-looking jet with no markings descended on vertical jets. No markings. No colors. It was a solid black, and then she focused on the cockpit and almost laughed.
Twin teens with familiar features were in the jet, and looking grim as ever as the jet settled near the parked Roth, and powered down.
"Boys. We guessed if anyone found us it would be you," Shego nodded.
"GJ is still playing catchup. They don't even get Kim is tapping dimensional portals now," Jim remarked as they left the jet to fearlessly approach her.
"Yet you did?"
"It wasn't hard to extrapolate since we knew what happened at the start. Something we had warned Wade about at the time," Tim declared curtly.
"Big surprise, he ignored us," Jim nodded.
"Well, Kim has stepped out just now. Want to come in. You might appreciate her new reality show."
"Do we even have to guess," the twins asked as one.
"We did know she has grabbed a lot of the usual suspects lately," Jim added.
"Oh, yeah. They're hilarious, too. I rate their survival odds at zero the way they're going."
"I wouldn't doubt it," Tim smirked. "So, tell us, did she really try to build the energy vacuum?"
"Yeah," Shego said quietly now as she grimaced.
"Obviously, it didn't work."
"No. It did almost kill her, though," Shego said somberly.
"We guessed that one, too," Jim nodded just as somberly.
"Boys, I'll be honest. She's not in a good place. So even you took a risk coming here."
"We have a reason. She's still our sister. We have something we want to offer her."
"You think you can help her," Shego asked quietly.
"Not….like you mean. Only we think… No promises, but we think we have a way of adding a kind of reverse stealth to her suit that may let her….appear normal for brief periods at the least."
"Explain that one," Shego asked earnestly.
"Yes," a somber, bland tone spoke from behind them. "Explain that one," Kim demanded as her voice came from behind them.
Shego looked up, but since she wasn't wearing the spare glasses just then, she saw nothing.
"Thought our scans showed your dimensional flare indicating your return," Tim turned in the direction of her voice.
"As to our gift," Jim said, holding up a small box the size of her old Kimmunicator. "A hard-light holographic emitter," he told her.
"While even we're not sure how well it might work, our theory is it should broadcast an image over your invisible frame that allows you to appear normal. Or as anyone you might want to appear to be considering GJ is still hunting you," Tim told her. "If we got it right, it should use power from your own cells' dimensional phasing which hopefully allows it to function as we theorized."
"Worth a try, Princess," Shego told her with a smile.
"Talk about reverse stealth," Kim suddenly giggled. "Okay, how's it work, tweebs," she demanded as the device was taken from Jim's hand and immediately vanished.
"You should be able to just wear it on your belt, or whatever. Program whatever image you favor, we have ten on file now but you can download any image you want or program one to your liking. You activate the emitter the same way your old stealth worked. Switch on and it broadcasts. Switch off, and your mask will fade leaving you invisible again. Or that's our theory."
"So, hard light?"
"Yes," the boys both nodded.
"Our theory is the emitter will broadcast on a spectrum not affected by your dimensional energies. That's the theory," Tim said.
"Okay. Let's try file one," Kim's voice said, and a moment later patches of color actually began to show, and Shego gasped as the usual Kim Possible stood there in her old mission gear.
"Shego?"
"I can see it. You. Boys, how synced is that image with her?"
"It should overlay perfectly with her suit as a base foundation. In short, it should mirror her perfectly right down to her expressions."
Kim held up her hands and clenched her fists.
"Tweebs," Kim said in a choked tone. "I can't believe…. Thank you. Even if this isn't….real, thank you," she said quietly.
"Hey, we're not morons," they told her with a faint smile. "And you're still our sister."
"Only you better not be using that one in public anytime soon," Shego pointed out. "Not with everyone hunting you lately."
"Oh, right, I have some more specimens for our little experiment," Kim said, holding out something unseen in her hand.
"Yeah," Jim said as Shego frowned. "Obviously, anything she touches or holds will still be affected by the dimensional phase shift. You'll have to be careful of that one if you go out in public," Jim told her.
"Or you could just freak out people and ignore them," Tim grinned. "Imagine the magic tricks you could pull off," he winked.
"Oy," Shego groaned as Kim walked through the villa and headed for the back hall where she descended to the basement made into her makeshift lab.
"Okay," she paused in the door. "I'm dropping the mask. I don't want to give those loons the satisfaction of knowing I can almost live normally again even in part. Ready for the unmasking," Kim asked Shego as she suddenly vanished again.
"I am curious. Did you find the old man?"
"Let's just say I'm about to stir things up again," Kim chortled darkly, and her voice came from the table where her small farm had been set up.
After a few moments, they saw three bodies sprawled out on the ground on one end of the makeshift prison for the now three-inch captives. All three Seniors, even Bonnie, were lying unconscious as they slowly came back into view.
"Even Bon-Bon," Jim came over to stare.
"She is a Senior. And I do owe her for some of her slander of late," Kim said coolly.
Even as they stood there, the others came out of the tiny house, staring toward the giants before Wade pointed to the corner where the Seniors lay.
"They okay," Shego asked.
"They fainted," Kim sniggered as the group came out of the house, apparently having been having a meal or something. Betty reached them first, kneeling over Bonnie, and helping her stand as she slowly came around and looked around her in terror.
Wade looked up, seeing the twins, and shouted, "Jim! Tim! You're here? You have to help….!"
"We are," Jim smirked down at the small tech genius. "We're helping Kim."
"You, not so much," Tim concluded.
Wade dropped his head, and Betty just eyed them, then turned Bonnie toward the house as the men eyed her, and then Jack Hench kicked at Junior.
"Great," the once criminal head of Henchco swore. "We need competent help, and we get an old man and an idiot."
Kim sniggered at that one before turning to leave and heading back upstairs.
"So, what now," Kim asked the boys.
"I guess that's up to you. The folks are really going crazy, though. You just vanished, obviously, and no one has said a thing to them. Naturally, GJ hasn't said a word, and I doubt Du would tell them the truth if you threatened his life."
"He is a prig," Tim nodded.
"He's worse," Kim said and reactivated another mask that made her look like herself in casual clothes now.
"Not going to grab him," Tim asked teasingly.
"When he likely does more damage than I could to GJ and his own efforts just now," Kim scoffed.
"He is 2-D," the boys nodded. "Can't see past his rules and regs to see reality," Tim nodded at the end.
"Exactly. So I leave him to flounder, leading GJ in circles, and continue my own plans."
"We won't ask, but if you need help, Kim," Jim told her. "We're here. Only maybe you could touch base with the folks? They are worried."
"You mean you didn't tell them?"
"Wasn't our place," Tim shrugged. "And we didn't want to tip off anyone spying on us at the time. Won't happen now."
"We upgraded our security so not even Omni-directional tech can overhear or spy on the house when active."
"Clever," she told Jim.
"We thought so. We have to get back before the parents get in from work. Still, seriously, you should drop by at the least. And if you need anything, we're here, Sis," Jim told her.
"So, you knew all about this sitch?"
"Like we told Shego," Jim told her.
"We tried to warn Wade and that idiot Fyne from the start when we figured out their plans."
"Big surprise, they both ignored us," the boys said as one.
"I wish you had warned me."
"We were going to do that," Jim said quietly now, shaking his head. "Only you disappeared before we could. Then…. You disappeared."
"Right," Kim sighed. "I appreciate your help anyway, Tweebs. Just watch your own backs. They might try coming after you to use against me."
"Only if they're really stupid," Jim grinned.
"Then again, this is Du," Tim smirked.
"He might be good for a little fun," Jim added.
"Hoo-shaa," Tim grinned as they high-fived one another before heading out to their waiting jet.
"Those two are beyond belief," Shego declared.
"They can be clever," Kim said quietly.
"So, what now?"
"Now? I need to rest, but there are a few more loons I'd like to teach farming," she smirked. "Then….I don't know. I guess… I try to figure out how to live my new life," she sighed.
"Hey, you're not alone, Princess," Shego told her. "Remember that, too."
"I know," Kim smiled at her. "I know," she said and slid an arm around the woman that began to vanish even as Kim held her.
"Oops," Shego said. "This could be awkward in public," Shego snarked as Kim stood there with her arm around her, but no one apparently there.
Kim burst into laughter for the first time in days.
To Be Continued….
