A.N. Thank you to the two people who reviewed, it really helped me write this chapter with there advice, and the fact that I knew some people were reading it. To charizardag, I had never really thought about doing a crossover at all, but that sounds like a great idea, I'll have to try it one day.

Disclaimer: Kim Possible and company does not belong to me, and I am not getting any money for writing this story (although I wish I were, I could use it!) Also the bit at the end about the curse of the Pharaohs comes from a book called… The Curse of the Pharaohs, shocking.

Ch. 2 The Curse of the Pharaohs

"The Curse of the what," Kim asked.

"The c…curse of the pharaohs," Ron replied.

"Ron, there is no such things as curses. Come on don't be such a baby."

"I'm telling you there is, I read about it in a library book." Ron stuttered

"Since when do you read?" Kim said skeptically.

"Well, I was at Buena Nacho and waiting for you, and there was nothing else to do." Ron explained. "But you're missing the point," he yelled.

"Fine, what is the curse of the pharaohs?" Kim decided it would be easier to humor him, rather than lecture him on believing in curses.

"The curse of the pharaohs," Ron said in hushed tones, "is a curse that priests made to keep away tomb robbers from the tombs of a dead king. The curse says that the person or people who disturb their resting place will die." Ron was barely able to say these last words, because he was trembling so much.

"MMMM die," squeaked Rufus, clearly as afraid as his owner was. Ron tried to be brave for his pet, but the effort seemed to be too great for him.

"Ron" Kim said "I'm telling you there is no such thing as curses. The ancient priests only invented these curses to make sure that everything was kept save from tomb robbers. Not only did they keep all sorts of treasures and jewels, but there were also some magical curse items in the tombs. In order to make sure no one with bad intentions got messed up with these things, they made up a curse." Kim had said all of this very quickly, and now she was scanning the area for a place to enter the tomb.

"But Kim …" Ron began to complain, but Kim cut him off.

"Listen Ron, if you're too scared to go into the tomb, then I'll do this mission on my own." Kim was beginning to get very frustrated with Ron.

"Fine," he mumbled.

"Good"

The two continued on there way until they got near the entrance to the pyramids of Giza. Kim's kimunicator beeped and Wade appeared on the screen.

"Kim, I've traced the robbery to the pyramid of Zackahelish. It's the first one on your right as you go down the row of pyramids," he said.

"Thanks Wade," Kim replied. "See you inside."

As Kim and Ron headed toward the tomb, they saw an inscription over the doorway. It was written in ancient Egyptian Script.

"Wade," said Kim, "can you translate this?"

"Of course," he replied.

After a few minutes a piece of paper came out of the kimunicator. It read;

'Listen all of you, the priests of Hathore will beat twice any of you who enter this tomb or does harm to it. The gods will confront him because I am honored by his lord the gods will not allow anything to happen to me. Anyone who does anything bad to my tomb then the crocodile, hippopotamus and lion will eat him.

"Wow," said Kim sarcastically. "Crocodiles and hippopotamus, very scary."

"Kim this is not a joke," Ron was trembling when he said this. "This is it, the curse of the pharaohs. We can't go in there or we'll die."

Kim was tired of playing these games. "I'll risk it," she said and stepped into the hole that the robbers had created.

A.N. So, what did you think? Any suggestions would be very welcome. Also, who do you think did the robbery? Let me know. TTT