A/N: Just a quick apology on the sap level of chapter one. I never realized the full sugariness of it until I just reread it. Yikes.

Chapter Two- Kimberly/Tommy/Katherine

Kimberly Hart was stronger than outward appearances let on. She could fight monsters, take on baddies, and even survive having her lifeforce being sucked from her body. She could not however, avoid nosing into others' affairs.

She knew it was wrong of her to do, but it really hadn't been her fault this time. Kim had just returned from visiting her mom in Paris, and was jogging past the old neighborhood, when she heard shouting and screaming from a nearby house.

"Hello there? Is everyone okay?" It wasn't any of her business, but her Ranger instincts kicked in and she went snooping around. There was a large fence around the backyard, and a thin cement ledge around it. After justifying her peeping tom actions, Kim hopped up onto the ledge and adjusted her footing.

"Don't Kat! Stop! You are so mean!" Kim gasped at the familiar voice and peeked over the fence. There, buried deep in a pile of brown and orange leaves, was the man she once loved. The man she still loved. His chocolate eyes were watery with laughter, as a beautiful blonde attacked him from above. Kat. So they were still together, after all this time.

"You deserve it Thomas Oliver! You ruined my nice leaf pile!" The wrestling ended as quickly as it began, with Tommy pulling Kat into a slow kiss that made Kim's heart wrench. If she had never written that damned letter, that could have been her. If she hadn't done a lot of things, that would have been her...

"Mummy!" A little girl with long blond hair and big brown eyes came running out of the house and leapt into Kat's arms. Kim took a double take. If not for the eyes, she would have been the spitting image of a young Kat.

"You want to join us in cleaning the backyard Sophie?" Tommy asked, tickling the little girl.

"Stop tickying daddy or I'll ticky you!" Kim's eyes bugged out. Daddy? That meant little Sophie was... no. It couldn't be. Her throat caught. The girl with Kat's flaxen hair, and Tommy's beautiful brown eyes… was their daughter. God! How did she miss their matching silver rings?

Memories flooded Kim's mind, forcing her to look away from the intimacy before her. She remembered thinking once about what Tommy and her children would look like. She imagined having a little boy, who wore his hair long and loved karate, and a little girl who enjoyed shopping and having her father wrapped around her little finger. That had been her fantasy... and that fantasy had been shattered by a foolish idea that Jordan would be a better boyfriend than Tommy, and that everything would be okay.

"Now you two. I just spent half an hour sweeping this mess up, so you can help me clean up again." From her point of view, Kim could barely make out a mischievous glint in Sophie's eyes, right before the little girl threw herself upon her mother's neck, causing Kat to tip unceremoniously into the leaves.

'So, she has the same expressions as her father...'

"That's my girl! Now that we've caused all this trouble, let's really help your mom, kay? I'll sweep if you help rake." Kim looked down and saw that the broom was right below her, and that Tommy was headed her way. She quickly hopped down off the ledge and started to hurry away, though stopping one last time to see his face straight on. He had cut his hair short, in a style that to Kim, didn't suit him. In fact, the only thing that seemed the same was his lovely chestnut eyes that had once held love for her.

And what? Did she expect that after so long, she could just run into his life and be swept away by the passion that was once their romance? No. That beautiful dream had come and gone. With a resigned heart, she resumed her direction. Kimberly Hart was stronger than outward appearances let on.

Have you ever love and lost somebody
Wish there's was chance to say I'm sorry
Can't you see that's the way I feel
About you and me, baby
Have you ever felt your heart was breaking
Looking down the road you should be taking
I should know
'Cause I love and lost the day I let you go

A/N: I'm sorry that it's so short, but what else is there to say? It was horrible to make Tommy/Kat married, but it went with the song, so oh well.