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.


Revelations
"Kim, remember when you went -um- channel surfing through different TV dimensions?"

"It was only a few weeks ago," Kim said testily. "Wait," she looked at him wide-eyed. "Did Ron tell you about that?"

"He didn't have to." Kelly smiled and leaned an elbow on the back of the bench, "I was watching."

"You saw us on TV?" Kim got a little embarrassed, "I hope we didn't ruin the show."

"Not possible," said Kelly. "You see, Kim. What you did by accident, I've done on purpose."

"You went into a TV show?" Kim smiled pleasantly. "Was it fun? Because I was too busy to enjoy it. I mean Shego got to be on Pals and I didn't even-"

Kelly laid a hand on her shoulder, "It's been a great deal of fun." Then he made a huge grin, "-so far."

Kim gave him a concerned look, "What do you mean, 'so far'?"

"I haven't left the show," Kelly said quietly. His eyes watched Kim's face playfully.

"Huh!"

"I came here by entering my favorite show."

Kim processed that slowly, "So, there's a TV show about Middleton?"

Kelly chuckled, "Some of the residents."

"Anyone I know?" Kim looked hopeful, and rather star struck.

"Yes," Kelly's smile got impossibly bigger.

"Is it a high school drama? Like Agony County?"

"Who is the most interesting person in Middleton?" Kelly asked slowly, as though to a child.

"It's about Bonnie, isn't it?" Kim asked dejectedly.

Kelly laughed. It took him a moment to stop.

"It's not about Bonnie?" Kim asked in a worried tone. "At least give me a hint. Maybe the title?"

"So you really believe me?" Kelly said once he could breathe.

"Why shouldn't I?"

"No reason." Kelly took out his PDA, "Would you like to hear the theme song?"

"Please and thank you," she chimed.

Kelly took out some ear buds and handed one end to Kim, then put the other in his ear. They had to scoot a little closer. Kim didn't mind.

Kelly brought up a music file on the screen. "Kim," he paused short of playing it. "This may be a bit of a shock," he said cautiously.

"Why?" Kim was even more curious.

"I'll start with just the first bar. There are several versions. This is my favorite. The radio version by Arashiro Beni." Kelly tapped the screen.

Kim heard a low synthesized backbeat, which was then drowned out by four quick tones. Tones so familiar that she reached for her Kimmunicator, but stopped when she saw the look on Kelly's face.

They played again and Kelly tapped the screen, pausing the song. "Are you getting this yet?"

Kim didn't know what to think, "Getting what?" She was still trying to work out that her Kimmunicator's beep was in a song.

"I guess I've taken you this far...," he lightly stabbed his screen.

The low background came on again. Then her beep again. A moment later the singing started. I'm your basic average girl, and I'm here to save the world. You can't stop me, 'cause-

Kelly paused it again.

"Kelly!" Kim admonished him. "It was just getting good."

"You still don't know who the show's about," Kelly sounded doubtful.

Kim felt that he believed her to be stupid, "No."

"She doesn't remind you of anyone?"

"I don't know," she whined.

"Well, you're about to find out." Kelly then sounded worried. "This line this tells the title of the show, which is the name of the main character." He raised a finger, "Please don't faint." He tapped.

"Why woul-?" I'm Kim Poss-i-ble.

Kim's jaw dropped. There is nothing I can't do.

The song stopped.

"Kim?" Kelly asked slowly.

Kim jumped slightly and stared at him, "This is a joke."

Kelly shook his head.

"You just said you came through a TV to set this up," She said in a quick staccato. "I bet Ron wrote this."

"Well, when we get to the chorus, you'll hear that it is the theme song Ron wrote," Kelly admitted. "But he did that a few days ago, right?"

Kim lowered her voice. "Yeah," she reluctantly agreed.

"Have I had time to have a professional recording of the song made?" Kelly asked knowingly.

"I guess not," Kim sighed. "But a TV show about-"

"A selfless girl who saves the world, yet keeps the rest of her life average," Kelly finished. "A beautiful girl who I simply had to meet."

"You came here to-" Kim was even more abashed. "Just to meet me?"

"And Ron," Kelly admitted. "Mostly you, though." Then he frowned, "I had hoped to get a glimpse of Drakken and Shego too."

Kim smiled, "Trust me. That's not a good idea."

"I know," Kelly sighed. "Shego is so funny, though."

"Funny?" Kim made a face. "She's evil!"

"Oh, yeah!" Kelly smiled. "You've never seen her alone with Drakken!"

"Well, no."

"She's always picking on him and his lame ideas."

"Well, I have seen her do that."

"Yeah," Kelly sighed. "Its such a shame I have to go."

"Go? Why?" Kim asked in a disappointed tone.

He looked at her thoughtfully, "You've seen reruns of Pals, right?"

"Sure," Kim whispered.

"Well, suppose you could enter that show before Trevor and Mona started dating. Then you might change things."

"Oh, but they are so right together!" Kim said excitedly.

"Exactly," Kelly said seriously. "I don't want to mess up you and -" he stopped. "Your guy."

"But-"

Kelly held up a hand. "I really like you, Kim, but I am not the guy for you."

"You know who is?" Kim asked with awe.

"I've seen the whole series." He nodded. "The finale ends with you guys sharing a really romantic moment. A happy ending. I don't want to mess that up."

"You have to te-"

"No," he said firmly. "Besides, you probably wouldn't believe me."

"Please!" Kim begged. "You can't leave me like this."

"Okay, but I can only give you a sign." He smiled, "One that's already there, in fact."

"Cryptic much?" Kim raised an eyebrow.

"The sign in front of school."

"How does that help?"

"Remember when you got detention?"

"How'd you-?" Kim caught herself when Kelly smiled.

He tapped his nose, "Tick-tick-tick."

"Just how much have you seen?" She asked with concern.

"It's a G-rated show. No need to worry."

Kim gave a sigh of relief.

"What did the sign say that day?" he asked.

"I don't - Wait, it said where detention was!"

"Room 12," Kelly filled in.

"I almost killed Bob and Mark, too."

Kelly was finally the one surprised. "Bob and Mark?"

"The sign crew. Those guys heard I got detention and put that up because there was no news that week. I'm just glad they didn't mention me."

"Do they have last names?" Kelly looked shocked.

"Hmmm," Kim grunted thoughtfully. "Bob Schooley... and Mark...something Scottish maybe."

"McCorkle?"

"That's it!"

Kelly shifted from shock to laughter, "Oh heavens."

"What?"

"Those are the names of the creators of the TV show!" Kelly shouted.

"So Bob and Mark-?" Kim said with soft amazement.

"Let's not think about it too hard." He put up a hand, "I doubt the sign crew controls your destiny. However the sign is a running joke on the show, so I know what it will say on some days."

"And about my guy." Kim's face looked halfway between doubtful and eager.

"When you have accepted him as your boyfriend - and kissed him, your happy ending will have happened."

"The show's over, then?"

"Yeah," he said sadly.

"How will I know?"

"The sign will say, 'THE END'," he said frankly. "After that, I have no idea what happens. I do know from watching you both that you will be great together."

"Who is this guy?" Kim said absently.

He shook his head, "You'll know then." He then stood, "I've got to go."

"Now?" she stood up just after him, ignoring the earpiece as it popped out of her ear.

"Yeah," he looked into her face. "It's now or never."

"Can't I at least hear the rest of the song?" she pouted.

Kelly smiled and tapped at his PDA. "I just e-mailed it to you."

They looked at each other a moment.

Kim leaned up to him, bringing their faces together.

He placed his hand tenderly on her cheek, softly stopping her. "Thank you, Kim. That really means a lot to me, but you should wait."

"Okay," Kim said uncertainly.

"I'm so gonna miss you," he caressed her face a moment. Then stepped back, clutching his PDA. "Good luck, Kim." He smiled as he pressed a button, "You won't need it."

He then disappeared into a cascading cluster of lights.

Kim stood watching where he had been standing a few moments, then walked home. On the way, she took out her Kimmunicator and played the new song.


Bonnie was spreading rumors about things that she and Kelly supposedly did, which Kim tried to ignore, knowing that Kelly would not be back.

Then Friday, Kim was sitting on her bed, trying to study.

"Hey, Kimmie," Her mother called as she walked up the ladder stair to Kim's loft.

"Hi Mom."

"What's up for 'Ron night'?" Mom asked sweetly.

"I don't know. Maybe nothing."

"Oh," Mom said abruptly. "Well, mail for you." She gently tossed a small package on the bed.

Kim picked it up. Her face went instantly to a look of surprise and even faster into a smile.

The return address read simply, 'Kelly TV'.

Kim tore the brown wrapping off. It was a DVD case. She read the note taped on it first. 'Thought you should see the show yourself. This movie-length story is the only one you don't remember. (You'll see why)'.

She then removed the note, revealing the label. It showed her in an offensive pose toward the camera, with Ron and Rufus running up from behind her. In the swirl of images in the background, she could see several of her foes and even what looked like her as a child.

The title read below "Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time".

Kim picked up the phone, her homework forgotten. "Ron, get over here!" She looked at the box again, "You have got to see this!"


Next chapter: Movie Night-