Drakken paced about his lair angrily. "You all call that pathetic
effort on TRYING to defeat those guards at the lab an attack? It was more
like playtime! What kind of henchmen are you people? It is sooo
embarrassing!" Drakken yelled in frustration to his henchmen. "I'm giving
you all one last chance, since I can't afford to hire new and BETTER
henchmen. We are going to steal ANOTHER blueprint, but this time of a
microchip. Don't any of you let me down."
An hour later, they arrived at yet another lab. This time, however, there were no guards patrolling the place. Drakken sighed in relief. As they carefully made their way into the building, Drakken noticed some scarcely visible squares on the floor. He knew that stepping on them would trigger off the alarm, taught to him by Shego. "Don't EVER step on those squares. I trust you people have good eyesight."
About two seconds after the words were out of his mouth, the alarm rang. Drakken glared at one of the henchmen, who was smiling sheepishly. "Just turned blind," Drakken snapped at him. A wall slid out of the ceiling and dropped behind them, blocking the passageway to the exit. They sprinted to the nearest room, in hopes of hiding. The room they entered, coincidentally, contained the blueprints Drakken was looking for.
"YES!" he screamed in excitement. He grabbed the blueprints, when suddenly the door of the room was flung open, and in ran a red-haired teenage girl and a blond-haired teenage boy. "KIM POSSIBLE!" he exclaimed. "And......the buffoon."
"Drop the blueprints Drakken!" ordered Kim.
"Attack, my henchmen!" Drakken shouted.
His henchmen stared at Kim, remembering that she was the one that only Shego could beat. Even so, sometimes the battle between the two girls ended in a tie. If Shego could not beat her all the time, what made Drakken think they could? Better to run. So, screaming at the top of their lungs, they ran out of the room.
"COME BACK YOU USELESS PEOPLE!" Drakken roared.
Ron and Kim started laughing. "Hey, where's Shego?" Ron asked. Kim also had just realized that Shego was not there.
"I fired her," Drakken snapped.
"Um, as much as I hate battling Shego, I have to say that you're nothing without her," Kim said. "This makes my missions SO much easier." Ron nodded in agreement.
"What do YOU know, Kim Possible and the buffoon?" Drakken said angrily. "I am doing perfectly fine without her."
"Yeah, right," Kim scoffed. "But I do know that you're going to hand over those blueprints right now."
"Not on your life!" Drakken replied.
"Fine then, since Shego isn't here, you and me will just have to battle for it," Kim said, smirking, knowing what the reaction would be.
"Battle you?" Drakken squeaked. He stood frozen for three seconds, then threw the blueprints high up into the air, and screamed and ran out of the room. Unfortunately, the wall blocking the exit passageway was not there, as it had to be slid back up for Kim to enter. The lab had forgotten to slide it back down again. Drakken ran outside, where his henchmen were waiting nervously. Together they raced towards Drakken's hovercraft, climbed in, and headed toward the lab.
"Shouldn't we go after them?" Ron asked Kim.
"Not necessary. Drakken's nothing without Shego," explained Kim.
"Do you think that Shego would go back to work for Drakken again?" Ron asked.
"Maybe," Kim shrugged. "Let's hope not."
Meanwhile, on the other side of town, a discussion was taking place. "So you agree?" a stranger asked.
"Yeah," a familiar woman in green and black replied.
The stranger smiled, and then started laughing. "Good."
An hour later, they arrived at yet another lab. This time, however, there were no guards patrolling the place. Drakken sighed in relief. As they carefully made their way into the building, Drakken noticed some scarcely visible squares on the floor. He knew that stepping on them would trigger off the alarm, taught to him by Shego. "Don't EVER step on those squares. I trust you people have good eyesight."
About two seconds after the words were out of his mouth, the alarm rang. Drakken glared at one of the henchmen, who was smiling sheepishly. "Just turned blind," Drakken snapped at him. A wall slid out of the ceiling and dropped behind them, blocking the passageway to the exit. They sprinted to the nearest room, in hopes of hiding. The room they entered, coincidentally, contained the blueprints Drakken was looking for.
"YES!" he screamed in excitement. He grabbed the blueprints, when suddenly the door of the room was flung open, and in ran a red-haired teenage girl and a blond-haired teenage boy. "KIM POSSIBLE!" he exclaimed. "And......the buffoon."
"Drop the blueprints Drakken!" ordered Kim.
"Attack, my henchmen!" Drakken shouted.
His henchmen stared at Kim, remembering that she was the one that only Shego could beat. Even so, sometimes the battle between the two girls ended in a tie. If Shego could not beat her all the time, what made Drakken think they could? Better to run. So, screaming at the top of their lungs, they ran out of the room.
"COME BACK YOU USELESS PEOPLE!" Drakken roared.
Ron and Kim started laughing. "Hey, where's Shego?" Ron asked. Kim also had just realized that Shego was not there.
"I fired her," Drakken snapped.
"Um, as much as I hate battling Shego, I have to say that you're nothing without her," Kim said. "This makes my missions SO much easier." Ron nodded in agreement.
"What do YOU know, Kim Possible and the buffoon?" Drakken said angrily. "I am doing perfectly fine without her."
"Yeah, right," Kim scoffed. "But I do know that you're going to hand over those blueprints right now."
"Not on your life!" Drakken replied.
"Fine then, since Shego isn't here, you and me will just have to battle for it," Kim said, smirking, knowing what the reaction would be.
"Battle you?" Drakken squeaked. He stood frozen for three seconds, then threw the blueprints high up into the air, and screamed and ran out of the room. Unfortunately, the wall blocking the exit passageway was not there, as it had to be slid back up for Kim to enter. The lab had forgotten to slide it back down again. Drakken ran outside, where his henchmen were waiting nervously. Together they raced towards Drakken's hovercraft, climbed in, and headed toward the lab.
"Shouldn't we go after them?" Ron asked Kim.
"Not necessary. Drakken's nothing without Shego," explained Kim.
"Do you think that Shego would go back to work for Drakken again?" Ron asked.
"Maybe," Kim shrugged. "Let's hope not."
Meanwhile, on the other side of town, a discussion was taking place. "So you agree?" a stranger asked.
"Yeah," a familiar woman in green and black replied.
The stranger smiled, and then started laughing. "Good."
