(Notes: I forgot a disclaimer. So here it is . . .)
Romeo and Juliet is not my property. It is property of William Shakespeare. Kim Possible is not mine either. Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley are credited as creators of the series. However all characters that do not fit under Kim Possible or Romeo and Juliet belong to me. (Too many to name)
Enjoy the chapter! (
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Kim brushed her soft auburn hair behind her ear and then sat down next to Monique. "Hey Monique! Seen Ron anywhere?" Monique set down her pizza on her tray then paused a second. "Girl, he went to go find someone to trade lunches with." "Then he'll be a while . . ." Kim decided packing up her stuff again. She didn't really like to eat this early in the day. Middleton High was over crowded and due to that, Kim had her lunch at nine- thirty in the morning. More like brunch. Ron didn't seem to mind. "Where are you going?" Monique asked packing her lunch back up. "Well . . ." Kim began reluctantly. She wasn't too sure she wanted anyone to know she was auditioning! What if she didn't make it? Then how would that affect her rep? If no one knew, no one would have to ever. But . . . it WAS Monique.
Kim sighed. "Monique, I'm trying out for Romeo and Juliet." She twisted her hands nervously expecting Monique to laugh at her. But she didn't. She looked a little surprised, but she didn't laugh. Monique adjusted her ponytail and shrugged. "That's cool. But auditions aren't until Thursday." Monique pointed out. Kim smiled, "I know, but I need practice. So I'm going to pick up a script from the school library." Kim stopped and waited for Ron to catch up. She knew he was coming. They shared a brain. Sure enough, she heard him call, "Kim!"
The two friends shared a light air hug. "What happened with Josh?" Ron asked handing his hall pass to the monitor. Monique interrupted before Kim got a word. "Oh my gosh! You talked to Josh? Give me details girl!" Monique stopped her at the Library entrance. 'Well now that cat's out of the bag.' Kim thought to herself. Kim peered into the library window. "Well, Josh is auditioning for Romeo and Juliet." Kim announced.
"No way! Girl, this is huge!" Monique said giving Kim a tight hug. She knew what Kim was implying. Ron didn't. Ron shook his head. "So what?" Ron asked more clueless than ever. Monique groaned. Ron was ALWAYS a step behind everyone else. "Don't you get it? Kim obviously, plans to audition for Juliet, Romeo's lover!" Monique explained with a little squeal. "That's why we're here." Kim said letting them into the library. Kim sprinted over to the library desk. "There's no running in here!" Scolded the library girl. Her name was Sharon. Kim had recently helped her re-organize the bookshelf when it had tumbled over. But even with Kim's help, Sharon had never been very leeway with rules. Kim ignored Sharon's library lecture, cut her, short and asked sweetly, "Is there a copy of Romeo and Juliet here?"
Sharon's face was the sun. "Of course Kim! Ask them!" Sharon cheerfully pointed to three girls crowding around one book. As soon as Kim recognized them, all the color drained from her skin. Justine, Bonnie Rockwaller, and Heather Whales all together. Kim groaned. Of course! Bonnie would surely try out! She was going to have to compete with her for Josh! But that was the least of her troubles. Justine was probably a Shakespeare pro. And Heather Whales . . . was the best actress in school. She had even been on Broadway! No doubt she was trying out.
Kim wandered over awkwardly to the group of girls who were giggling. From what Kim could hear, they were reading over the balcony scene. Justine was reading. "So Romeo would, were he not Romeo called, Retain that . . ." Kim cut her off. "Can I read with you?" She asked. "You're not serious are you?" Bonnie asked raising her eyebrow. "I am Bon-Bon." Justine was pleasantly surprised to see Kim. "Of course you can read with us!" She said brightly. Kim smiled and smirked at Bonnie. If anything, she had to at least beat Bonnie. Hopefully Bonnie wasn't as good at acting as she had bragged.
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Romeo and Juliet is not my property. It is property of William Shakespeare. Kim Possible is not mine either. Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley are credited as creators of the series. However all characters that do not fit under Kim Possible or Romeo and Juliet belong to me. (Too many to name)
Enjoy the chapter! (
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Kim brushed her soft auburn hair behind her ear and then sat down next to Monique. "Hey Monique! Seen Ron anywhere?" Monique set down her pizza on her tray then paused a second. "Girl, he went to go find someone to trade lunches with." "Then he'll be a while . . ." Kim decided packing up her stuff again. She didn't really like to eat this early in the day. Middleton High was over crowded and due to that, Kim had her lunch at nine- thirty in the morning. More like brunch. Ron didn't seem to mind. "Where are you going?" Monique asked packing her lunch back up. "Well . . ." Kim began reluctantly. She wasn't too sure she wanted anyone to know she was auditioning! What if she didn't make it? Then how would that affect her rep? If no one knew, no one would have to ever. But . . . it WAS Monique.
Kim sighed. "Monique, I'm trying out for Romeo and Juliet." She twisted her hands nervously expecting Monique to laugh at her. But she didn't. She looked a little surprised, but she didn't laugh. Monique adjusted her ponytail and shrugged. "That's cool. But auditions aren't until Thursday." Monique pointed out. Kim smiled, "I know, but I need practice. So I'm going to pick up a script from the school library." Kim stopped and waited for Ron to catch up. She knew he was coming. They shared a brain. Sure enough, she heard him call, "Kim!"
The two friends shared a light air hug. "What happened with Josh?" Ron asked handing his hall pass to the monitor. Monique interrupted before Kim got a word. "Oh my gosh! You talked to Josh? Give me details girl!" Monique stopped her at the Library entrance. 'Well now that cat's out of the bag.' Kim thought to herself. Kim peered into the library window. "Well, Josh is auditioning for Romeo and Juliet." Kim announced.
"No way! Girl, this is huge!" Monique said giving Kim a tight hug. She knew what Kim was implying. Ron didn't. Ron shook his head. "So what?" Ron asked more clueless than ever. Monique groaned. Ron was ALWAYS a step behind everyone else. "Don't you get it? Kim obviously, plans to audition for Juliet, Romeo's lover!" Monique explained with a little squeal. "That's why we're here." Kim said letting them into the library. Kim sprinted over to the library desk. "There's no running in here!" Scolded the library girl. Her name was Sharon. Kim had recently helped her re-organize the bookshelf when it had tumbled over. But even with Kim's help, Sharon had never been very leeway with rules. Kim ignored Sharon's library lecture, cut her, short and asked sweetly, "Is there a copy of Romeo and Juliet here?"
Sharon's face was the sun. "Of course Kim! Ask them!" Sharon cheerfully pointed to three girls crowding around one book. As soon as Kim recognized them, all the color drained from her skin. Justine, Bonnie Rockwaller, and Heather Whales all together. Kim groaned. Of course! Bonnie would surely try out! She was going to have to compete with her for Josh! But that was the least of her troubles. Justine was probably a Shakespeare pro. And Heather Whales . . . was the best actress in school. She had even been on Broadway! No doubt she was trying out.
Kim wandered over awkwardly to the group of girls who were giggling. From what Kim could hear, they were reading over the balcony scene. Justine was reading. "So Romeo would, were he not Romeo called, Retain that . . ." Kim cut her off. "Can I read with you?" She asked. "You're not serious are you?" Bonnie asked raising her eyebrow. "I am Bon-Bon." Justine was pleasantly surprised to see Kim. "Of course you can read with us!" She said brightly. Kim smiled and smirked at Bonnie. If anything, she had to at least beat Bonnie. Hopefully Bonnie wasn't as good at acting as she had bragged.
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