The sign outside Middleton High reads in large red letters, "Global Warming: It's Real People." Inside, Kim places her books into her locker after a normal day of classes. She wears usual outfit consisting of a green tank top, blue pants, and white sneakers. Suddenly the monitor inside her locker turns on and Wade appears on the screen.

Kim: "What's the sitch, Wade?"

Wade: "Just a follow up on the Killigan case. The scientists at the Alternate Energy Research Division are grateful that you recovered the solar amplifier before anything bad happened to it or by it."

Kim: "No big. I'm just glad Killigan couldn't figure out how to start the amplifier before Ron and I stopped him."

Wade: "I also want to give you a heads up on a possible prison break."

Kim: "Possible as in will occur?"

Wade: "Possible as in might have occurred. I'm still checking on the net but I'm getting some info or at this point rumors of some dramatic prison break out of a high security, secret prison where some of the worst criminals are locked. I'll get back to you when or if I find out anything more about this."

Kim: "Thanks Wade."

Wade disconnects and the monitor's screen goes black. Kim picks up her backpack, throws it over her shoulder, and closes her locker. At that moment, Monique, wearing a red dress with black shoes and a black belt, walks up.

Kim: (smiles) "Hey Monique."

Monique: "Hi, Kim."

Moniquesmiles back and has an eager look of anticipation on her face.

Monique: "So, spill, girl, how did my favorite couple spend their evening?"

Kim: "Oh, you know, dinner, movie, preventing an evil Scottish golfer from inadvertently flooding most of the coastal cities of the world in his mad attempt to design the ultimate golf course. Of course, that's all cake compared with tonight."

Monique: "Tonight's the night?"

Kim: "Tonight's the night."

Ron approaches from behind the two girls. He wears his short sleeve, red shirt over his long sleeve, black shirt, kaki cargo pants, and white sneakers. He pops some chips from the snack size chip bag he carries into his mouth. Rufus stands on his shoulder and Ron hands him a chip or two while he continues to eat the contents of the bag.

Monique: "Hey, Ron, ready for tonight?"

Ron: "Oh, yeah. I was born ready. I am so totally ready."

Kim: "You have no clue about tonight do you?"

Ron: "Not a one."

Kim: (irritated) "Well let me clue you in. Tonight, you are coming to my house for dinner."

Ron: "Oh, that. No big, it's not like I haven't eaten dinner at your house before."

Kim: "Oh, this is big. Before, you were just Ron my best friend. Now, you're Ron my best friend slash boyfriend. My parents or more specifically my dad view you very differently now. He wants to have a talk with you."

Rufus gasps in horror.

Ron: "What's the deal? Your Dad and I are tight. He knows me."

Kim: "No offense, Ron but your words don't fill me with confidence."

Monique: "I don't see why you're freaking out here, Kim? Think positive. Of all the guys you could be dating that might give your parents concern, Ron's not one of them. Now, I'm going to say three words that I normally don't say together. Ron is right. You have nothing to worry about."

Kim: "You guys are probably right. I'm making a mountain out of a molehill. No wait, I'm making a mountain out of nothing. There is no molehill here."

Ron places his arm around Kim's shoulders as the three begin to walk down the hall. Rufus climbs down into Ron's pant pocket.

Ron: "Hey, it's going to be okay. You're probably on edge because you're constantly fighting evil and saving the world. Pessimism and uptightness can only result. Add to that the outage of your phone service and some irritable and irrational reactions from my KP are only inevitable."

Monique: "When are you going to get that fixed? If it was me, being on edge and irritability would be the least of my reactions."

Kim: "The phone company said there is nothing wrong and that we should have service. They're sending someone to our house to see if the problem is with us, which would not be surprising concerning the tweebs and their experiments. It just doesn't seem likely, though. Usually, there would be more to it: a fire, an explosion, a nuclear holocaust, anything that involved the fire department and the paramedics. It's so weird."

Ron: "Kim?"

Kim: "I know. It's probably nothing major."