Don't own KP…yatta, yatta.

Alice Shade: Good point, and that's why I'm posting this chapter.


"Aw, man," Kim's best friend said, "I'm short again. KP, can I barrow 50 cents?"

Kim sighed and gave him the money, "You know, this wouldn't happen if you just got a job."

"My mom told you to say that, didn't she?" Ron said as he paid for his naco.

"Would you like to grande-size?" the employee asked.

"Don't got enough green for it," Ron replied.

"Have amuyo beuno day."

The two teens walked towards their regular booth, only to find Bonnie and her posse occupying it.

"Bonnie," Kim said, "This is our booth.Will you move?"

"KP, that wasn't very polite," Ron whispered.

"I didn't see your names on it, princess," Bonnie said coldly, "Why don't you and your boyfriend scram."

Kim was about to explode when Ron spoke up, "Come on, Kim. It's not like this is the only booth in Bueno Nacho. There's one right over there. It'll be a nice change of scenery."

"Change of scenery. Uh huh," Rufus chimed in.

When Ron looked at her the way he was now, with those pretty, brown eyes, she could never stay mad. She made a note to work on fighting it.

"Okay. Let's go out of the kill zone," she said, glaring at Bonnie.

"Kimberly, I'm very disappointed in you," Ron said when they reached the booth.

Ron only used her full name when he was very angry with her. Kim paid attention to exactly what he was saying.

"Why's that?" she asked.

"I figured that, after that bonding agent thing, you'd actually start treating Bonnie differently. I guess I was wrong."

"Why should I?"

"She's not some evil maniac, like Shego. She's an everyday girl. Now that I think about it, she's a lot like you."

"I am NOT anything like Bonnie, Ronald!" Kim said, taking her turn to be angry.

"For one, you're both incredibly stubborn. Come on, KP. Why don't you at least give Bonnie a chance. I am."

"How so, Ron?"

"You said I needed a job, well I've got one. I'm working for Bonnie's parents. They're paying me to do some work around their home."

"Why don't their kids just do it?"

"Most of them have moved out; those who haven't are working. So they started asking around for help. I needed a job, and now I got one. It may not be the best job but it's something."

"And you couldn't pay for your naco, why?"

"Busted," Rufus said.

"Okay, so I left some of my money at home. I'll pay you back when I get the cash," Ron said.

"How'd this let you give Bonnie a chance?" Kim asked.

"Bonnie never has anyone to talk to at home, so I started talking to her. She's always under stress. She thinks no one cares what happens to her."

"No one does."

"KIM! What if she died at went to hell? Would you be happy then?"

"I…don't…"

"I've lost me appetite. Some Christian woman you are! Later, KP," Ron said, then walked off leaving his whole naco.

"Ron, wait," Kim called.

But he didn't slow down or turn back. That was the day Bonnie ran away.

To be continued…


Well, I hope you liked the prologue of the story. Next chapter we'll get Bonnie's answer to Ron's request.