Kim Possible and Street Hawk vs the Senor Seniors p 3

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Junior's Departure and Ron's Packages

At their island, Junior finishes hammering out the details of his plan. Simple yet direct. He then figures his Father would be very proud for coming up with a truly evil scheme. At that, he goes to the heli-pad, gets into his personal helicopter, starts it and starts making his way to Middleton.

As he flies, he remembers when he bought it. It was after he had seen a rerun episode of the classic television series 'Airwolf'. He then decided to find and buy that particular helicopter. Much to his dismay, he learned it was just a television series, but bought it anyway when he found an exact match of model for the famed helicopter. A Bell 222B. He had then resolved to equip the helicopter with weapons as soon as he could find some. He only had ownership of the helicopter for five months now and was having a hard time finding suitable weapon components.

He snaps out of the sulk long enough to grin as he thinks about the family's servants preparing a bedroom for Kim. He had told them to make sure that there were lots of pictures of Junior for Kim and, at the same time, have it be feminine enough to satisfy her.

Back in Middleton, Kim, still smiling and in love, is dropping Ron off at his house when Ron says, "It was a lot of fun, KP. I hope we can do it again sometime."

Kim smiles and says, "I had fun too, Ron. I still can't believe you ducked your head underwater so you could kiss me. I'll see you tomorrow so you can rest for your field test on the cycle the day after." At that, she steps toward him, wraps her slender arms around him and kisses him passionately. After they finish, they look at each other, smile and exchange one more hug before parting.

Ron watches her get back into her car and waves. She waves back and blows him a kiss as she drives away. When she's out of sight, Ron walks into the house and sees his parents watching from the window.

Mrs. Stoppable smiles at Ron and says, "Ron, I know you are crazy about Kim, but do you have to show the whole world?"

Ron blushes and replies, "Sorry about that, Mom. Got caught up in the heat of the moment."

Mr. Stoppable says, "I know that feeling, son. When your Mother and I met, we were in High School and we started dating. You and Kim, however, have known each other for pretty much your whole lives. So you two are a special and rare case. In any case, son, there are some packages for you. They are simply marked 'from a friend.' Do you have another friend we don't know about?"

Ron decides to tell them the truth, even though they probably wouldn't believe him. Sure enough, they don't. They start laughing and he laughs as well as he goes upstairs. He calms his laughter down as he closes his door. He could still hear their laughter from upstairs in his bedroom. He puts the packages on his bed and opens the smallest one.

He then reads the card out loud. "Ron, this beeper is your hot-line to report to Command Center. Keep it on you at all times and turned on, even when charging. The second package is something we pray you won't need. Unfortunately, however, as the world had changed, so the rules must change to compensate. Fortunately, you don't have to have it with you all the time, only when you're on the bike."

He plugs the beeper's charger into an outlet as Rufus comes out of his pants pocket, heading for his sock drawer bed. Ron then looks at the bigger package and shrugs, thinking, 'How bad can it be?' He opens it and says, "Must be that bad." Inside is a handgun in a tactical thigh holster. He pulls it out and examines it.

"Glock 17C, 9mm, two fifteen round magazines and a box of rounds. This job is starting to not look rosy. But, like the card said, the world has changed and so has the rules. Might as well change with them." He then sees an instruction booklet with it and looks inside it. He finds directions for dismantling the weapon for cleaning and safety purposes.

Ensuring his door is locked, he tries on the thigh holster and finds it to be a good fit. After ensuring the handgun is unloaded, he slips the weapon into the holster and puts the magazines into the corresponding pouch on the holster. He looks at himself in the mirror and silently nods, both in approval and disgust.

He then thinks, 'Hopefully, I won't have to use it. I guess it's in case I'm nowhere near the bike while on a mission. I never thought I'd be thinking this, but sometimes it is kill or be killed, but only in certain, extreme situations.'

He then prays, "I know I'm Jewish, but I'm also a human being, Lord. Please, grant me the wisdom as to know when to and not to open fire with something that may end a life. Amen."

He strips off the holster and removes the handgun from the holster. He picks up the instruction booklet, takes it and the gun over to his desk and sits down. He opens the booklet to the correct page and follows the directions exactly. In five seconds, he's able to disassemble the firearm. Nodding in approval as he inspects the inside of the barrel, he starts thinking about all the people that die because they don't have guns in the household. He even compares the statistics to those that don't have firearms in their homes and finds that the people with guns in their house often do stand a better chance of survival.

He then says, "If Kim and I do get married and have kids, I'll have to get a safe to put this gun in. Then again, I'll just leave it at Command Center. I just have to tell Norman about the idea." He reassembles the firearm and smiles in approval of how fast it was. He then puts it back into it's holster and places it under his bed for the night.

He undresses and gets into his bed. Suddenly, his phone rings and he answers it. "Hello."

"Hey Ron. How's your night going so far?"

"Kim, it's pretty uneventful. That's for sure. But since you called, I can go to sleep a little bit easier. After all, talking to you seems to relax me quite a bit."

"Aw, that's so sweet, Ron. Talking to you does the same thing to me as well. Monique and I are going to go out shopping tomorrow and Bonnie's going to join us. Would you like anything, sweetie?"

"Yeah, a new knee, KP. Wait a minute, I about forgot. I already have one." Kim's laughter brightens up his night a little more and he laughs along with her, sensing that she still feels bad about him getting hurt. He then says, "Seriously, though, I'm okay, Kim. As long as we're in each other's lives, that's good enough for me."

Kim, still giggling slightly, says, "Okay Ron. I agree with you on that front about each other in our lives. I just don't know what I would do if you weren't in my life. I'd probably go to pieces, not to mention missing a good daily dose or two of 'Ron-shine'. You are the best thing that's ever happened to me, Ron. We started as best friends and wound up being each other's significant other."

Tears falling from his eyes, Ron says, "That's beautiful, KP. Just like you, the most gorgeous, average, ordinary girl I have come to know and fall in love with."

Ron could then tell she's blushing when she says, "And you are the most handsome, average and ordinary boy I have ever had the pleasure of knowing and falling in love with." The two young lovebirds then say goodnight and hang up their phones for the night.

As Kim tries to get to sleep, she gets the feeling that a new sitch is going to happen and she's going to be right smack in the middle of it. She's able to put it out of her mind and fall asleep.

Ron, on the other hand, is apprehensive. He thinks about the newest piece of equipment that he had just been assigned, the upcoming test for the new mode on the cycle and, finally, his relationship with Kim.