A/N – Bear with me please. These past and probably next few chapters will be pretty slow, without much action. I have to illustrate all the emotional bonding between Ron and Bonnie before proceeding, no matter how boring it is. After all, I can't just be like "Ron and Bonnie are now best friends blah blah blah" without any back-story or explanation. Thank you for your patience.

Also, thanks to Classic Cowboy for spacing my fiction out so it looks cleaner as well as helping me out with a general understanding of Kim Possible.

Ron's POV

I've known, well truly known, Bonnie for two weeks now, and Winter Break is coming up. Even though I don't celebrate Christmas, I decided to buy Bonnie something for the holidays. After all, she's the only true friend I have. Thus, here I am, at the mall on a cold Saturday morning looking for a suitable gift. As I went from store to store, looking at everything cheap and expensive, shiny and dull, showy and modest, I couldn't find anything suitable. Then, from the corner of my eye I saw the perfect object. I picked it up and went to the owner of the shop and asked to get it engraved. An hour later, I left with the perfect gift for Bonnie and headed home.

"Hey, Ronny," my mom said to me as I walked in the door. "Someone called, a girl. It didn't sound like Kim though, and she didn't leave a name. She's a very polite young lady, though, Ron. Is there anything you're hiding from me?" my mom asked, smiling. I guess she was relieved that I hadn't been down so much lately. She correctly guessed that this was because of Bonnie. Speaking of her, I decided to wrap up my gift before calling her; I decided to give it to her next Friday, the day before winter break. As I put the golden foil over my gift, I tied a bow neatly over the top and attached a card. I then picked up the phone and called Bonnie.

"Hello?"

"Hey Bon, you rang?"

"Yea, where were you Ron?"

"Oh, you know, at the mall, taking care of some business."

"What business?"

"It's a surprise," I said slyly. I really wanted to give her this gift. It seemed so perfect.

"Okay, fine, don't tell me Ron," she pouted playfully. "Anyway, the reason I called. I know you're Jewish and all…but do you want to come over and have Christmas dinner with my family? It's not really a religious holiday in our household, but more like one where we just all sit together and be merry." My heart skipped a beat. Kim's family and mine always had dinner together; it was almost tradition. So was your friendship. Knowing that my parents would let me go, I gave my honest reply.

"I'd love to come Bonnie," I said happily. "I can finally meet your parents!"

"My parents have been anxious to meet you too, Ron. Quite frankly, they've been extremely eager to talk to you because they're curious as to how you managed to change me into something they've wanted me to be for years." She giggled at the other end of the line. "They think you're a miracle worker for changing me into a sincere and loyal daughter."

"Wow, I, uh, thanks." What else could I say? I'm still not used to compliments, though I'm starting to gain confidence about myself. I guess I am a pretty good guy. We talked for a few more hours, as we've been doing nearly everyday, before she had to go help her mom with decorations.

Kim's POV

I went to the mall this morning, preparing for the Holiday festivities that were coming up. Going from store to store, I picked up numerous gifts for friends and family. I decided that Josh would want something somewhat ostentatious, so I decided to buy him a silver-colored Fossil watch. It was quite expensive, but Josh deserves it, especially with all the emotional support he's given me after my breakup with Ron. Speaking of Ron, I couldn't help but smile wistfully at the Christmas memories we shared. He's celebrated Christmas with my family since, well, the first Christmas I could remember.

He'd always come over on Christmas morning, and we'd do childish things together that never got old between us. As night approached, his family would arrive with delicious dishes, and the Stoppables and Possibles would sit around the table soaking in the Christmas spirit of happiness and love. After dinner, we'd all gather around the fireplace and sing Christmas carols together and drink hot cocoa. Ah, those were the times. 'It'll never be the same again,' a voice in my head said. A wave of nostalgia washed over me.

"I will make things right," I said out loud in a determined voice. It didn't matter to me now that Ron had been pushing me away the past two weeks because he was going to have to talk to me on Christmas. Because of that, I decided to give him his time and make up with him on Christmas day, and what day was more fitting than one that epitomizes love and forgiveness? Not only that, but I'm going to give Ron a gift that will seal our friendship and show him that I've learned from my mistakes, and that I'm ready to start over and become the friend I should have always been.

Knowing that it was impossible to buy something that sentimental, I knew it was time I opened the box in my attic filled with memories between Ron and me. With that thought, I left the mall and went home to start on my gift for Ron. This was going to be the best Christmas ever.

A/N – Yes I know this is a shoddy chapter. It's just so hard to write about nothing and sound really deep about it, especially when no events actually happen. Please forgive me for this chapter and understand that it is a plot setter and by the rules of nature has a right to suck. Just think of The Attack of the Clones in the Star Wars series and Matrix: Reloaded.