Disclaimer, I've been forgetting, I don't own KP. I always like to put
that.
"What is it about Ron that you're not telling me?" Kim asked.
"Kifh, some things are very difficult to accept. Difficult to live through. Rinh, the prophecy, the ancient prophecy, has your name in our language in it. Ronald Shalalye Stoppable, you and Kifh are here to fight in the battle for our forest, to keep the peace, and it is Rihn's destiny, as it says in the prophecy, it is..it is Rinh's destiny to..to help lead us to victory. But in doing so, it will be unavoidable that he will somehow..perish," Sambonio said sadly.
"Are you saying that it is Ron's unavoidable destiny to win this battle but die in it!?" Kim asked, alarmed.
Sambonio nodded sadly. "Yes Kifh, I am so sorry that it is true. No matter what, even if Rinh does not fight, it is during the battle that he will fall dead. There is no way out. It is an ancient, magical prophecy. I am sorry," Sambonio said softly. Kim couldn't believe her ears. She'd imagined that the mission might be hard, but never that she'd lose Ron. She was surprised when she felt tears ripping her throat.
"Are you sure? I mean, what if you don't fight?" Kim asked, trying not to let the tears choke her. She was usually so in control of her emotions, and now she was falling apart.
"I am sorry Kifh. We may not fight, but if we don't the lizard men will only kill us all. They are coming, and it is Ron's destiny to die that day, whether it be fighting or hiding, he will die. It is written in blood in the ancient temple," Sambonio said. The sobs were working their way up Kim's throat.
"Are you sure there's no way to save him?" Kim asked desperately.
"No, there is not. We have tried for a thousand years to change the prophecy's ways, but it will not be changed. The old written history will hold true. There is nothing to do about it. The ancient prophecy is evil indeed," Sambonio said sadly, gravely, solemnly, and Kim knew he was right. Ron was going to die, and she couldn't stop it. The tears on the edges of her eyes threatened to fall. She couldn't cry here.
"I'll be right back I- I need to go to the bathroom," Kim said, saying the first thing that came to mind. She rushed off from the village clearing and into the jungle. She ran for a few minutes until she was sure she was out of earshot, and then she slumped against a large tree, sliding down to sit against it on the ground. She willed herself not to cry. "I will not cry. I will not cry. I- I'm going to lose Ron!" Kim said out loud.
And then the tears came, tears of sadness and rage Why couldn't she do anything about Ron dying? She felt so helpless. She cried harder. Ron was her best friend in the world, and he was going to slip away. That was one thing that Kim had learned about life, hers anyway. Whenever you had something so precious, something that you wanted to keep forever, it slipped away. Slipped from your fingers and blew off into the wind, never to be seen again. Kim leaned against the tree, sobbing, crying harder than she'd ever cried in her life. She cried until her head ached and she was weak all over, but she couldn't stop. Kim Possible couldn't lose control like this. She had to be in control, always. Always. But she was falling apart right here, and she couldn't stop it. "I'm going to lose Ron. I'm going to lose Ron." Kim sobbed. All this hatred in the world was going to tear the on e thing that mattered most to Kim. Kim had never realized how much Ron meant to her, and he meant a lot.
Kim just kept crying. Emotions swirled within her like a storm. Sadness, namely. But other things too, things she couldn't explain. All Kim knew how to do somehow right then was cry. Cry from the pain. The pain filling her soul and overflowing, the pain that felt like it was poisoning her heart.
A while later Kim sat up, tears no longer coming. She felt dried up. No more tears would come. She had no idea how much time had passed. Time didn't matter. All that mattered was Ron, and he to would soon be swept away. Kim dried her eyes. She brushed the loose dirt off of her clothes and stood up. She looked over to the river, flowing by. Moving swiftly and smoothly.
"That river seems never ending. But someday when it thinks everything's fine, it will just stop, and be no more," Kim said softly to the wind. It didn't answer. The pain still throbbed in Kim's heart, pain that felt it would never go away. Kim stood by the river alone, shivering slightly in the darkness. She looked around, seeing by the light of the full white moon, crisp and clear in the sky. The stars twinkled above.
"Those stars will never know what it's like to lose someone. To know that you can't do anything about it," Kim said, talking again to the wind. But again it didn't answer. Just kept blowing a soft breeze across the land. Suddenly, Kim heard a voice behind her.
"KP?" the voice asked.
"Ron," Kim said.
"Are you OK?" Ron asked, moving over to her.
"I'm fine- no I'm not. Ron you. you can't die!" Kim said. She felt like she was going to cry again. To her surprise she felt herself pulling Ron into her arms. She held him close. 'If only I could hold him like this forever, and not give him a chance to die,' Kim thought. Tears began to wet her cheeks again. She rubbed them away. "Ron I'm sorry I'm losing it like this," Kim said, trying to regain her dignity. The tears didn't come again. Yet.
"KP you know I can't help it. You Don't think I want to die. I don't want to. I'll miss you," Ron said sadly.
"Not as much as I'm going to miss you. We have to do something we-" Kim said. She was losing her senses, and everything was just fading away, all that mattered to her was saving Ron. She was starting to shake uncontrollably. She hoped she was going crazy. All her senses and reasoning disappeared, and she was flipping out. The whole world was shattering. Suddenly Kim felt Ron's lips on her cheek. He kissed her.
"Oh Ron," Kim heard herself say. She dissolved into tears.
Wahhhh! (
~Moonchild
"What is it about Ron that you're not telling me?" Kim asked.
"Kifh, some things are very difficult to accept. Difficult to live through. Rinh, the prophecy, the ancient prophecy, has your name in our language in it. Ronald Shalalye Stoppable, you and Kifh are here to fight in the battle for our forest, to keep the peace, and it is Rihn's destiny, as it says in the prophecy, it is..it is Rinh's destiny to..to help lead us to victory. But in doing so, it will be unavoidable that he will somehow..perish," Sambonio said sadly.
"Are you saying that it is Ron's unavoidable destiny to win this battle but die in it!?" Kim asked, alarmed.
Sambonio nodded sadly. "Yes Kifh, I am so sorry that it is true. No matter what, even if Rinh does not fight, it is during the battle that he will fall dead. There is no way out. It is an ancient, magical prophecy. I am sorry," Sambonio said softly. Kim couldn't believe her ears. She'd imagined that the mission might be hard, but never that she'd lose Ron. She was surprised when she felt tears ripping her throat.
"Are you sure? I mean, what if you don't fight?" Kim asked, trying not to let the tears choke her. She was usually so in control of her emotions, and now she was falling apart.
"I am sorry Kifh. We may not fight, but if we don't the lizard men will only kill us all. They are coming, and it is Ron's destiny to die that day, whether it be fighting or hiding, he will die. It is written in blood in the ancient temple," Sambonio said. The sobs were working their way up Kim's throat.
"Are you sure there's no way to save him?" Kim asked desperately.
"No, there is not. We have tried for a thousand years to change the prophecy's ways, but it will not be changed. The old written history will hold true. There is nothing to do about it. The ancient prophecy is evil indeed," Sambonio said sadly, gravely, solemnly, and Kim knew he was right. Ron was going to die, and she couldn't stop it. The tears on the edges of her eyes threatened to fall. She couldn't cry here.
"I'll be right back I- I need to go to the bathroom," Kim said, saying the first thing that came to mind. She rushed off from the village clearing and into the jungle. She ran for a few minutes until she was sure she was out of earshot, and then she slumped against a large tree, sliding down to sit against it on the ground. She willed herself not to cry. "I will not cry. I will not cry. I- I'm going to lose Ron!" Kim said out loud.
And then the tears came, tears of sadness and rage Why couldn't she do anything about Ron dying? She felt so helpless. She cried harder. Ron was her best friend in the world, and he was going to slip away. That was one thing that Kim had learned about life, hers anyway. Whenever you had something so precious, something that you wanted to keep forever, it slipped away. Slipped from your fingers and blew off into the wind, never to be seen again. Kim leaned against the tree, sobbing, crying harder than she'd ever cried in her life. She cried until her head ached and she was weak all over, but she couldn't stop. Kim Possible couldn't lose control like this. She had to be in control, always. Always. But she was falling apart right here, and she couldn't stop it. "I'm going to lose Ron. I'm going to lose Ron." Kim sobbed. All this hatred in the world was going to tear the on e thing that mattered most to Kim. Kim had never realized how much Ron meant to her, and he meant a lot.
Kim just kept crying. Emotions swirled within her like a storm. Sadness, namely. But other things too, things she couldn't explain. All Kim knew how to do somehow right then was cry. Cry from the pain. The pain filling her soul and overflowing, the pain that felt like it was poisoning her heart.
A while later Kim sat up, tears no longer coming. She felt dried up. No more tears would come. She had no idea how much time had passed. Time didn't matter. All that mattered was Ron, and he to would soon be swept away. Kim dried her eyes. She brushed the loose dirt off of her clothes and stood up. She looked over to the river, flowing by. Moving swiftly and smoothly.
"That river seems never ending. But someday when it thinks everything's fine, it will just stop, and be no more," Kim said softly to the wind. It didn't answer. The pain still throbbed in Kim's heart, pain that felt it would never go away. Kim stood by the river alone, shivering slightly in the darkness. She looked around, seeing by the light of the full white moon, crisp and clear in the sky. The stars twinkled above.
"Those stars will never know what it's like to lose someone. To know that you can't do anything about it," Kim said, talking again to the wind. But again it didn't answer. Just kept blowing a soft breeze across the land. Suddenly, Kim heard a voice behind her.
"KP?" the voice asked.
"Ron," Kim said.
"Are you OK?" Ron asked, moving over to her.
"I'm fine- no I'm not. Ron you. you can't die!" Kim said. She felt like she was going to cry again. To her surprise she felt herself pulling Ron into her arms. She held him close. 'If only I could hold him like this forever, and not give him a chance to die,' Kim thought. Tears began to wet her cheeks again. She rubbed them away. "Ron I'm sorry I'm losing it like this," Kim said, trying to regain her dignity. The tears didn't come again. Yet.
"KP you know I can't help it. You Don't think I want to die. I don't want to. I'll miss you," Ron said sadly.
"Not as much as I'm going to miss you. We have to do something we-" Kim said. She was losing her senses, and everything was just fading away, all that mattered to her was saving Ron. She was starting to shake uncontrollably. She hoped she was going crazy. All her senses and reasoning disappeared, and she was flipping out. The whole world was shattering. Suddenly Kim felt Ron's lips on her cheek. He kissed her.
"Oh Ron," Kim heard herself say. She dissolved into tears.
Wahhhh! (
~Moonchild
