A/N: Yeah, I know Syd and Josh are only 16, but I really needed something to advance the plot...please don't be mad at me.

Epilogue

My name is Sydney Mankey, and I am twenty-seven years old. I have published this book to teach would-be villains of the evil and hate one man can inflict on one group. It has been almost twelve years since the death of my best friend Kim Possible. I hope my message gets through to anyone out there. I guess I should tell something about what happened after Josh proposed to me. Two years after I got married to Josh, Des and Ron got married. Then, a short while later, Scott Forest married Kim posthumously. The year is now 2030.
I am an accomplished writer and my book, 'The Passing Torch', has sold over three million copies worldwide and is published in more than 80 languages. It is the third most widely-known nonfiction book, after 'Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl'. The book is based on entirely factual events, nothing abridged or altered. It took a while to muster up the courage to put this on pen and paper. Eventually, after writing the book, I searched for a publisher. Scholastic said it was too dark, Harper couldn't believe that the story was actually real. I finally found my publisher in my hometown.
Kim's life story was published by her twin brothers, Jim and Tim. As one of the Kim's closest friends, I was offered the opportunity to preview the book first. I declined, deciding that I couldn't bring myself to reading it. At the very end of this book is a quote from a song that Kim wrote and our band performed, 'Call Me, Beep Me (If You Wanna Reach Me)'. Kim said that it was her favorite line in the song.

"Doesn't matter if it's day or night, everything is gonna be all right..." -Kim Possible, 1987-2003