Disclaimer: This story is based upon characters created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle for Disney. If you recognize the characters from TV, they aren't mine. I will never make any money from this.

Kelly owns himself. (If you don't believe me, ask him sometime.)

Special thanks to my mystery Beta Reader.


At the Possible's


The tweebs were working in the Possible garage. "Increase the acceleration," said Tim.

"You narrow the energy stream," said Jim.

"Hope I'm not intruding," Kelly wandered in the open door.

"Nah," said Jim.

"We're making anti-matter," said Tim.

"But it keeps decaying," said Jim.

"So we're creating a magnetic bottle to store it in," said Tim.

"You should get an A," smiled Kelly.

The boys laughed.

"This isn't for school," said Jim.

"It's for fun," said Tim.

"Boy's, could you-" Mrs. Dr. Possible called from the door into the hall. Then she saw Kelly, "Hello."

"Hi, Dr. Possible," he said sweetly. "I'm Kelly. I came to see Kim and noticed that the boys were working. It's not often you see ten-year-olds doing post-graduate level work."

"No it isn't," Kim's mother mused as she looked at Kelly appraisingly. "Well, they certainly aren't mature enough for college," she said thoughtfully. "but maybe they can move up a bit."

She then said directly to Kelly, "Kim left on a mission this morning. I haven't seen her."

"Oh," Kelly seemed disappointed.

"Keep it down boys," Mrs. Dr. Possible said encouragingly "Your poor father has passed out doing his taxes and I don't want to disturb him."

Kelly's face lit up, "Thanks, Dr. Possible, I think I know where to find Kim."


"No, we will not start charging money for our missions," said Kim as she picked up a nacho chip.

"Okay, just let me-" begged Ron.

"Oh," Kim sighed. "Go ahead".

Ron then started jamming, there in the booth.

"Sounds great, Ron!" Kelly walked up. "You're improving."

"Thanks, Dude."

"I see you've been proclaiming the greatness of the Naco. As well." Kelly smiled over at Team Impossible, who was sitting in the booth with his new friends.

"Wade!" Kelly cried happily when he noticed the boy.

The three men looked at Kelly oddly.

"We really should be going," said Dash.

Kelly watched as the men got up and started out of the restaurant.

"Wade, this is Kelly," said Kim.

"Good to meet you," Kelly said somewhat excitedly. "I heard you never leave your room."

"First time in three years," said Wade.

Team Impossible was nearing the door.

Kelly started to look concerned. He looked at Kim and then the door, then he asked after the men, "Uh, any of you guys a C.P.A. by chance?"

Burn paused, "Why?"

"I just left Kim's house. Her dad is passed out over his tax papers."

Burn rubbed his chin. "Unprepared for the season, eh?"

"Could you help?" Kim asked sweetly.

Burn eyed Kim noncommittally. "For the right price."

"Shoulda seen that comin'," said Ron.

"I don't think that will be a problem. C'mon!" Kim led the red-haired man out of the restaurant.

This left Kelly with Ron and Wade.

"So Kel," said Ron. " No school tomorrow. How are you at mashing zombies?"

"Actually, I've never played Zombie Mayhem," he said thoughtfully. Then Kelly smiled, "But I'm up for a try."

"I'll teach you all I know!" grinned Ron as they walked out.

"Does that include the cheat codes?"

Ron stared at him, mouth open, "What makes you think-" Then he saw the knowing look Kelly and Wade each gave him, "Okay, them too."

"Thanks, Ron. You're a pal."

"Coming, Wade?" asked Ron.

"Sure," said the boy genius as he walked up to join them. "You know maybe I should get out now and then."

"Really?" asked Kelly.

"Yeah, my Mom says I don't exercise enough." Then frowned, "And I have some shopping to do tomorrow."


"Alllmost," Kelly's thumbs were dancing as fast as they could. "Yes!"

"Man!" complained Ron. "I shouldn't have taught you so much."

"Sorry, Ron," Kelly shrugged. "I'm surprised at this, too. Maybe you should practice with Rufus more."

"With his four footed advantage?" Ron scoffed. "It's pointless." Then he sat up straight, "Hey, how'd you know Rufus plays?"

Kelly put on a poker face, "I've... heard things."

"Like what?"

"Well, even in Go City we know the Tunnel Lord."

"Wow, I guess Rufus is more famous than I thought." Ron smiled.

Rufus just stood up straight.

"Especially after that Rap you wrote about him." Kelly added. "I wouldn't be surprised if that new song you did tonight goes pretty far, too."

"I don't know," said Wade.

"Don't sell him short," Kelly encouraged. "Ron's got some real talent."

"a booyah," Ron cheered.

"When his head's not swollen," Kelly added.

"True," said Wade.


"Thanks for that suggestion, Kelly," said Kim when they were all at the BN again on Sunday afternoon.

"No problem, Kim." Kelly grabbed another chip, "I kinda felt sorry for your, Dad."

"So what's on the agenda today for Team Possible?" asked Monique.

Kim half scowled at Monique, "Maybe we'll try the movies again."

"Not me," Ron said as he fought Rufus over a chip they had both claimed. "I'm meeting Felix for video mayhem."

"That's cool," Kim said softly. "Bricks of Fury isn't exactly my thing, anyway."

"Is Finger Guy still playing?" asked Kelly.

"Nah," Monique scoffed. "It's been replaced by The Toe Dude."

"Figures," said Kelly.

"Besides," Monique frowned. "I've taking inventory tonight."

"On a Sunday?" Kelly was amazed. "That's so unfair!"

"I'll say," Kim agreed.

"So, Kim," Kelly said slowly. "You want to try that Toe movie?"

Kim looked surprised, "Just the two of us?"

"If that's okay," Kelly said softly.

Monique shot Kim a wink.

"Rufus, share!" shouted Ron.

"Sure," Kim shrugged and made a nervous smile.

"Great," smiled Kelly.


That night, Kim met Kelly at the movieplex. She was wearing a red knee-length dress.

Kelly seemed impressed. "You didn't have to dress up," he told her.

"I wanted to," she smiled.

The Toe Dude turned out to be about a bedridden man who talked to his toes. They watched it quietly, with only a little awkwardness.

Afterward they walked into the park.

"I can't imagine why they made a movie about a guy that talks to his foot," said Kim.

"I thought his second toe was the clever one," joked Kelly.

Kim laughed.

"Hey, hot dogs!" Kelly cried when they encountered a wagon vendor. He then held up two fingers for the man to see, "Two."

When he paid the man, he asked, "Got any marshmallows?"

Kim's head snapped around to look at Kelly.

"No, Sir. Sorry," said the vendor.

"It's okay," said Kelly.

Kim was still staring at him.

Kelly smiled, "Something I saw on TV once. I never actually tried it."

"It -uh- sounds tasty," Kim said nervously.

They sat down on a park bench to eat.

After they finished, Kelly got a serious look. "Kim, I need to tell you something."

"What?"

"I'm not actually from Go City."

"Then where are you from?"


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