I don't own KP or FM Static's song "Crazy Mary".
Alice Shade: Get a grip, will you. Just because Ron is Jewish doesn't mean that he's a loyal follower of the Jewish faith. I know a few Jewish Christians, and FYI: the first Christians were Jews.
Shegal92: I don't think Shego is an evil maniac but I've seen hints that Ron does, like saying, "Shego, the mad scientists mad assistant" and "Stealing everyone else's powers and using them for evil has more of the "Shego" vibe."
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"Wait, Ron," he heard a voice say.
"Bonnie?" he said, "What do you want? You going to tell me to go fly a kite or something?"
"No, Ron," she said, "I just…you're right. I should go back home. But first I have to quit my job and get out of my apartment."
To Ron's surprise, she wrapped her arms around his chest and said, "Thank you."
Crazy Mary's a slogan,
Who looks up to no one,
Would do anything for a cold one,
And wishes she could find her way home.
Several hours later, Bonnie was out of her apartment, all packed, and ready to go.
"Why are you going back, Bonnie?" Ron asked stupidly.
"Well, why'd you come to tell me why I should go back home?" she answered.
"I didn't really expect you to come back," he said, "I thought you'd tell me to jump in a lake. But I did it…because it was the right thing to do."
"And that's why I'm going back."
She's got that look on her face,
And her stare's like a ray gun,
As we walk by everyday, and
I wish there's somethin' I could do for her.
"You didn't tell anyone where you were going?" Bonnie shouted.
The two were looking around town. They had a few hours before the train would leave. So Bonnie showed Ron some of the sights.
"No," Ron said silently.
"Oh, Kim is going to beangery withyou."
"Why?"
"Let's see," Bonnie said, counting off on her fingers, "You left Middleton without telling her where you were going, that you were going, to get the girl who's been competing with her for over four years to come back, and spent the whole day with her."
Maybe if…I took a little time to talk,
Then she'd…heal a little if she wants to,
She can run, but let's teach her how to walk away now.
I'll…shake a little if she wants to,
She'll…laugh a little if she needs to.
There's a key to the door that she's hiding behind.
"You right," Ron admitted, "I'm going to owe Kim an apology."
"No, no, no, NO," Bonnie said, "You need to do more then that. You have to seal the deal! An apology ain't going to cut it. You need to give her something."
"You think so?"
"I know so!"
And she watches the world pass her by like a freight train,
And they all call her the same names,
Laughing as they point and stare at her.
So she cries…out to God up in Heaven,
Been prayin' since she was eleven,
For him to send someone to meet her there.
As they were on the train, Ron examined the gift he'd gotten for Kim. He put it away and looked at the girl sitting next to him.
"Have you ever thought about going to Church?" Ron asked.
"Aren't you Jewish?" Bonnie said, sounding a bit idiotic, "Is that allowed?"
"The first Christians were Jewish, Bonnie. Of course it's allowed!"
"Sorry. Well, I have thought about it, and I've even gone to some churches. But I always feel so low in that enviroment."
"Do you…want to…become a Christian?"
"A little," Bonnie said, "but I don't want to be a Christian like Kim Possible."
Maybe if…I took a little time to talk,
Then she'd…heal a little if she wants to,
She can run, but let's teach her how to walk away now.
I'll…shake a little if she wants to,
She'll…laugh a little if she needs to.
There's a key to the door that she's hiding behind.
"You're in luck," Ron said, "there is no reason to be like Kim if you become a Christian. The goal is to be like Jesus."
Bonnie thought about this for a while. Near the end of the train ride, she decided what she wanted to do.
And who knows of her thought and her dreams
And ideas she's got, and contains inside?
She's so broken apart, and her heart is still looking
For some way to feel alright!
AL-RI-IGHT!
"Thanks for bringing me back, Ron," Bonnie said outside her house.
Maybe if…I took a little time to talk,
"You brought yourself back," Ron replied, "I just helped you along."
Then she'd…heal a little if she wants to,
Bonnie kissed him on the forehead and said, "Thank you."
She can run, but let's teach her how to walk away now.
"Please," Ron said, "don't feel like you have to tell your family everything."
I'll…shake a little if she wants to,
"Now I got to get on my knees and beg for Kim's forgiveness," he said and walked away.
She'll…laugh a little if she needs to.
Bonnie rang the doorbell and her mother stood in shock at what she saw.
"Hi, mom," she said, hugging her, "I'm home."
There's a key to the door that she's hiding behind…
I know it's a little corny, but I liked "Crazy Mary". I'll write just one more chapter to tie up some loose ends. What do you think Ron bought Kim? Tell me in reviews.
