Disclaimer: I do not own the characters of Kim Possible. They are in servitude to the great Mouse. I think they emotions they have are their own. This but shows a reality of theirs viewed through one window.

Ron felt a hand on his shoulder and raise his head from the table. The hand started to massage his shoulder. "I never thought that you would be so tense. Put your head back down for a minute," with that Bonnie guided his head down and began to knead his shoulders.

A small moan slipped through his lips as she worked the knots in his neck and shoulders. "You are welcome. You seem so laid back to carry that much stress. You hide it well. Want to talk about it?"

Ron shakes his head slightly. "Maybe later. Right there feels really good," he said as she hit a spot the rippled under her pressure.

"Yeah, that is a pretty big knot. Your mom says Rabbi Katz will be here soon. I probably need to stop so we can get ready."

Ron gets up and nods. He looks at her. She is so unlike she has been at school. Conservatively dressed and minimal make up. She looked even more beautiful, as if she wasn't trying to hide anything. "Bon-Bon," he said softly as he still looked deep into her blue eyes, "maybe we can talk about somethings later tonight."

"I think I would like that. My mom said that I could have someone stay the night at the house. If you want to..."

"My parents would have final say on that. They might freak since your mom isn't there. They don't even let me stay at KP's when neither of the Drs. P are home. We can ask though."

"Well go and wash up. I will wait for you," she gave him a peck on the cheek and sent him up the stairs.

Ron's mother walked in the door and saw Bonnie looking up the stairs. "Where's Ronald dear?"

"I sent him upstairs to clean up before dinner."

"And you are waiting on him down here?" asked Mrs. Stoppable. "Oh Bonnie, that is so, so..."

"Considerate?"

"Dutiful. I keep telling others that if it wasn't for good women men wouldn't have come out of the cave, and if we don't stay this way they will go back to them," she sighed through the wistful look on her face.

She looked again at Bonnie as she smiled and left the room. Finally Ron has found a real woman. She doesn't cake on make up and doesn't try to flaunt her body. And she is a good Jewish girl, she thought gleefully.

As Ron came back down the stairs Bonni met him at the landing and put her arms around his neck and smiled at him. "What? Whats wrong?"

"Nothing silly, though I think that your mom likes me."

"What's not to like, you are beautiful, courteous, intelligent, and Jewish. My mom probably thinks that you are the perfect wife material for me."

"Wife?"

Ron nodded, but with out his grin, "Do you know how many times I have heard 'When are you going to stop following that Possible girl and find you a good Jewish girl to date'. Even though KP and I make it perfectly clear that we are not dating."

"So your mom thinks that us together..."

"Is a good start to getting her grandchildren," Ron grimaced. "This is probably where you run."

"No, Ron-Ron, I don't scare that easily. Well, not since that mutant thingee anyway."

"Uh, yeah, about that... Sorry."

"It's okay, Ron-Ron, you bailed us out of the problem. If this becomes a problem, we will be there for each other. Though, if your mom is serious about putting us together, then staying at my house might be doable."

They heard a knock at the front door, "That must be Rabbi Katz. We better get out there."

Bonnie nodded and started to walk out of the door followed by Ron. Upon seeing the two Rabbi Katz spoke up, "Bonnie? And Ronald? I must say that this is unexpected."

"I know isn't it a pleasant surprise," gushed Mrs. Stoppable.

"Surprise, no. I had a feeling that if these two would just sit down and let things happen something good would come out of it. I just didn't think it would happen yet."

General small talk filled the dinner table along with the food. Bonnie nibbled a little, but only ate when cajoled by the two older women. Though it wasn't till Ron flashed that everything is going to be okay smile of his that she actually ate the food. After the food was finished Bonnie helped the women clean the table and started to help them with the dishes while Ron was pulled into conversation with the men.

"Mrs. Stoppable? I was wondering something."

"What is it, Bonnie?" she said drying a plate.

"When my mother told me that she wasn't going to make it home tonight, she said that I could have someone stay the night. I was wondering..." Bonnie stopped because of the gaze of the older woman.

"You want Ronald to stay."

"Yes, ma'am. We have a guest room. We can both lock the doors. You can call at any time. Sometimes I get scared being there alone."

"Well, Bonnie, I have only met you today, but Rabbi Katz holds you in high regard." Mrs. Stoppable looked sternly at the girl. "Do you promise me that no hanky panky is going to go on?"

"You have my word, Mama Stoppable," she said holding up her hand and crossing her heart.

The older woman beamed a grin that showed Bonnie where Ron got his. "You go ahead and go on Bon-Bon. We can finish here." As Bonnie left she heard, "Did you hear that? Mama Stoppable... I like the sound of that."

Bonnie smirked at how easily that went. She wouldn't last a minute in my circles, thought the teen vixen. Then another voice came forward, But we promised Mama Stoppable that we wouldn't do anything. Bonnie stopped when she found herself agreeing with 'Bon-Bon'.