Shocked

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Chapter Six: Changes

Ron's POV

"There," Bonnie said undoing the clasp and letting the straps fall, "I've got this last pesky bit off."

Ron looked her in the eye, "Are you sure you're ready for this?"

Bonnie looked right back, "I've been ready for this Ron."

"This is a big step you know." He said.

"Yeah," Bonnie said right back.

"There's no turning back once we do this," Ron put forth his doubts.

"It's just the next logical step," she tried to reassure him with the confidence in her voice.

"Alright then," Ron said, "if you're sure this is what you want, let's do it."

Slowly Ron and Bonnie started to move in tandem, their breathing getting heavier and heavier as their mutual task moved towards completion.

"Come on Ron," Bonnie panted.

"Almost there," Ron was equally breathless.

"Yes!" Bonnie exalted as they finished the task.

"God but that was heavy," Ron said out of breath, "I'm talking to Wade about getting us a new computer in here because this is just way too heavy to do anything with."

"Well it's not like cleaning out your locker was a piece of cake either," Bonnie said trying to catch her breath, "I'm beginning to think we should have moved the computer to my locker rather than clean out yours, I mean that should have been declared a disaster area."

"Your locker is even farther away," Ron retorted, "we barely made it to mine, I don't think we could have gotten to yours."

Bonnie just stuck out her tongue to which Ron replied by laughing.

The two had become rather good friends over the last month of going on missions together, it was now early November and they had finally decided that Kim and Monkey were going to last and that they needed to stop breaking into Kim's locker to use the computer. That being the case they moved the computer to Ron's locker, since the computer was apparently very heavy and Ron's locker was closer.

"I am so tired," Bonnie said as she slumped down against the lockers lining the hall, "did every supervillain in the world just decide the last few weeks were a good time to do overtime or something?"

"I don't know," Ron joined Bonnie on the floor, "but I am so with you on the tired, I don't think I could get up right now for Bueno Nacho."

"Hah," Bonnie let out a tired laugh, "you sure didn't have any trouble moving last week when Monkey Fist had all those monkey ninjas chasing you."

"Don't remind me," Ron shuddered, "all those monkeys, it was just wrong-sick. And you didn't have much problem running when Frugal Lucre of all people had on that clown mask."

"Hey clowns are scary," Bonnie said as she punched Ron's arm, "I can't help it if I'm wired to be afraid of them."

"You didn't need to hit me for that," Ron whined rubbing his arm, "and that's what it's like for me and monkeys, after that summer at Wannaweep I'm just wired to fear the fur."

"You still hanging with Felix this Saturday?" Bonnie asked.

"Yeah," Ron replied, "Any reason why Bon-Bon?" he waggled his eyebrows.

"Don't make me hit you again," she growled, "Tara and I are going shopping and I just wanted to know where you were going to be if another mission came up."

"Ah," Ron said, "well Felix and I are going on a zombie killing marathon, so unless Wade comes up with a major hit on the site, this weekend is all about the Ronster and his getting back in top form."

Bonnie laughed again before moaning, "I just remembered, we've got cheer practice after school, no way I'm gonna be able to make it through that."

"Me neither," Ron groaned, "can't you just cancel it?"

"No," Bonnie scoffed, "Regionals aren't that far away, and we're gonna win it again this year."

"Well duh," Ron offhandedly said, "the Mad Dog is gonna be in the house, how can we not win."

"Well if you two never get up you might have a few problems." A new voice interrupted them.

"Wade," Bonnie shouted, "I don't care if Drakken, Shego, Monkey Fist, Professor Dementor, and every other villain on the planet are 5 minutes from taking over the world I am not moving from this spot!"

"I'm with Bonnie!" Ron added his two cents.

"Nah, the sites all quiet you two," Wade laughed, "I just wanted to see if the new setup was working, nice job moving everything."

"Wade, about the computer," Ron said as he stuck a hand up to where Wade could see it from the camera mounted on the computer, "we need a new one, this is way too heavy if we ever have to move it again."

"Well," Wade said in a self-conscious voice, "I actually built it to be that heavy."

"What!" Bonnie nearly screeched as she shot up from her seat on the floor to fix Wade with a withering glare, "Why on Earth would you do something like that?"

Wade nearly dove under his table at the force of Bonnie's glare Ron saw as he dragged himself up from sitting to fix Wade with his own glare, it would have been nice to have been told that before they started moving the thing.

"I uh," Wade stuttered, "when I built it I was worried about someone trying to steal it, you guys don't exactly have the whole secret identity thing going on and I thought someone would want to take it. So I built the thing to be difficult to move so I'd have time to call you and you could come stop it, it's just been so long that I forgot about it since no one has ever tried to steal the thing."

Fixed with twin glares, Wade pulled at the neck of his shirt before nervously saying, "Well I've got to go, lots of stuff to take care of over here, uh bye guys!"

The computer screen went black before Bonnie or Ron could do more than blink and the two disgruntled heroes were left gaping at the screen.

"Josh?" another voice interrupted the two as they turned to see Kim and Monkey walking towards her locker hand in hand.

"Yeah Kim?" Monkey said just as dreamily as Kim had called his name.

"We're still going out for dinner tonight right?" Kim barely seemed on the same plane of existence.

"Of course," Monkey seemed just as far gone, "I can't think of a better way to spend an evening."

They finally got to her locker, and Ron and Bonnie looked on in barely contained disgust, as still looking into each others eyes, Kim opened her locker, reached in, and grabbed out several books, somehow never noticing that her long present computer was no longer present. Then the two strolled off leaving Ron and Bonnie just standing there.

"Okay," Bonnie said, "I'm starting to think there is something to your Mankey/Monkey conspiracy."

"Could they get any more oblivious or disgusting?" Ron said by way of reply.

Before Bonnie could continue the dialogue, the computer in Ron's still open locker lit up and Wade was back on though considerably less bashful than before.

"Guys," he said.

"What!" Ron and Bonne growled as they whirled around.

Unfazed by the glares Wade said, "I've got a hit on the site, Professor Dementor has a lair just outside Middleton and he's setting up a huge directional magnet, I think he's planning to pull satellites down on Middleton."

"So how are we getting there," Ron asked.

"Actually," Wade said, "your best bet is just driving there yourselves, by the time I can get something lined up and to the high school you could be there awhile ago."

"Update us on the way," Bonnie said as she grabbed Ron and started dragging him off, "We'll take my car, it's better than your scooter."

"Hey don't diss the scooter," Ron said as he shut his locker.

Bonnie's POV

"Alright Wade," Bonnie said as she raced down Middleton's streets, "What's the sitch?"

"I've got almost nothing on this guys," Wade said sounding rather peeved, "I can't get satellite readings of the base because of the magnetic pull, so I've only got stuff from the GJ ground network, and that's not much I think Dementor is going all out with this one."

"Bonnie," Ron started but before he could get more than her name out Bonnie cut him off knowing where he was going.

"No," she said, "I am not sitting this one out. I know you're all up on your not wanting me hurt horse, but I don't want you getting hurt because you made me stay back."

"Fine," Ron sulked, "Wade give us what you've got."

"Ok," Wade replied, "Here goes."

The Kimmunicator flashed as a 3-D holographic display appeared in the air over it and Wade continued.

"GJ has a rough visual of the place, but Dementor has armed henchmen spread out pretty widely so they couldn't get much. Once you're inside I've got almost nothing, there's several large energy signatures which I'm pretty sure are going to be laser grids, automatic guns, the works. But I just can't get much anything with that giant magnetic field messing all my readings up."

"Well we're just going to have to do it blind then," Bonnie said as she pulled her car into a parking lot, "We'll have to walk from here."

"Hey," Wade said as they started walking down a dirt trail leading towards the lair, "once you get too close to that place I'm not going to be able to contact you through all the magnetic interference. So don't get hurt in there because you can't call for any help."

"Got it," Ron said. Bonnie noticed that the normally laid back and goofy Ron was carrying himself very differently right now. She had overheard Kim telling Monique how Ron had done this once before, gone all calm and dangerous and he had single-handedly taken Monkey Fist and almost 60 Monkey Ninjas. Apparently the danger in this mission had brought out that side of Ron again.

About 5 minutes later the Kimmunicator started going fuzzy and Wade said, "This is it you two, you're entering the field of that huge thing and you're on your own from here, good luck."

"Thanks," Ron and Bonnie said at the same time before Ron turned off the device and stowed it in his pocket.

They continued on looking for but never seeing any henchmen.

"Something's wrong," Bonnie said quietly, "we should have seen something by now."

"Yeah," Ron replied just as quietly, "do you think Dementor pulled them back into the lair to wait for us?"

"Maybe," Bonnie said slowly, "do you think GJ might be keeping them occupied?"

Suddenly Ron grabbed her and dove to the ground as Bonnie felt something pass through where she had just been at a very high speed, looking up she saw 5 of Professor Dementor's henchmen surrounding them carrying bladed staffs.

"Or they could be sneaking up on us," Ron said grimly. Bonnie noticed what she thought to be a light blue glow in his eyes, but that had to just be a trick of the light.

Rolling to his feet Ron let his momentum carry him into one of the henchmen who he smashed through a tree knocking him out of the fight. Meanwhile Bonnie waited for one of the others to walk over to her before she sprung up with her hands and kicking off the henchman's chest she planted a kick to his face that gave an audible crack as his jaw broke.

Finishing a back flip from kicking the henchman, Bonnie landed right next to Ron who had spun back to the remaining three henchmen while she took care of the one. Apparently these three had learned from their comrades mistakes because they rushed the pair as one.

Bonnie waited till almost the last possible second before flipping over the one on the right and as she came down kicking him in the back of the knee sending him sprawling. Ron in an even more impressive feat grabbed onto the helmet of the middle henchman and swinging around used his knee to drive the leftmost henchman into the middle one, knocking them both out.

As she watched Ron take out the two henchmen, Bonnie was absolutely sure she saw a blue glow in his eyes, but she had no idea what it could be and she was a little busy right now to interrogate him, but once the mission was over she was going to find out what he was keeping from her, never mind that Bonnie had a little secret of her own.

"Well I guess we're getting closer." Ron said as he turned to face Bonnie again, only this time Bonnie saw no glow or anything in his eyes.

"Yeah," she said keeping herself under control, "we'd better hurry though, I bet Dementor knows we're on our way now."

The two started jogging towards the lair now, hoping that if the henchmen were apparently in squads, they could avoid the rest with some luck.

Luck was with them and about 10 minutes later they came upon the lair rather suddenly emerging from the forest.

"Should we just go in the front door?" Bonnie asked.

"I don't see why not, we're not gonna surprise anyone so let's just go for speed." Ron relied gravely.

Ominously enough the door was unlocked, so they figured that there was something waiting on the other side, throwing the door open to try and knock anyone on the other side back, they dashed into the lair.

Expecting a large trap, they were surprised when the lair turned out to be one large room with the directional magnet in the middle in a sunken pit with control panels lining the circular depression in the room.

At one of the panels stood a lone figure, strikingly obvious in the midst of an otherwise bare room.

"So, you hoff arrived." Professor Dementor said almost gleefully.

"Yeah," Bonnie replied scornfully, "and your henchmen haven't, planning on stopping us all by yourself?"

The smile on Professor Dementors face unnerved something in Bonnie and made her think that maybe Ron had been onto something wanting to sit this one out.

"Yes" was all the diminutive psychopath said.

"And you are you planning on doing that?" Ron said just as scornfully as Bonnie, "I mean Bonnie or I could take you without breaking a sweat while the other has a nice nap before going and knocking out your magnetic thingymawhosit."

Professor Dementor threw his head back and started up a full evil laugh as the floor panel he was on began to descend, stopping his laugh he turned to them and said, "Becose my directional magnetic pulse generator vos only half of my plan! Ze other half is ze bomb inside it!"

The panel descended all the way into the floor and a metal roof slid out and clanged shut, Ron grabbed Bonnie and started running for the door as the lights all turned red and a whirring sound began to emanate from the device in the center of the room.

They reached the doors only to find them locked from the outside now, likely Dementor had locked them in as soon as they entered the trap, and now Bonnie saw why the room was so bare, there was no cover for them to hid behind when that thing went off.

"How the heck did he fool Wade like that?" Bonnie said in a controlled voice hiding her own rising fear.

"He didn't," Ron said in a voice just as tightly controlled as her own, "it wasn't Wade who gave us the hit on the site, Drakken did something like this before, Dementor posed as Wade, directed us into this trap and he only needed those 5 henchmen to pull it off."

Bonnie felt the blood from her face drain as the situation became apparent, they were trapped in here, and with the magnetic field generated by the first half of Dementors trap, they couldn't call for help, and the bomb he had planted in there was about to go off.

Just as the whirring became unbearable, Ron pulled Bonnie down again, and pushed her against the wall in an obvious attempt to shield her from the blast, "Be safe Bonnie" was all she heard him say before the world exploded.

It was like nothing Bonnie had ever experienced, there was a bright flash of light, it seemed as bright as the sun, and then came the heat and the shock, Bonnie knew her eyebrows had been singed off by the heat and she was sure several ribs had cracked from the pressure of being pressed into the wall so hard.

As quickly as it came the explosion was over, Bonnie vaguely noticed a stream of blood running down her head where something had broken the skin, but her first thought was to see if Ron was alive, pushing his still body off her, Bonnie knelt over him and checked for breath, after several tense seconds Bonnie felt it, faint but there.

Then she heard a hissing and saw a head begin to rise, Professor Dementor was apparently coming back to gloat over killing her and Ron, well if she didn't kill the little guy right there it wouldn't be for a lack of trying.

Bonnie was up and running before she even knew what she was doing, and before Professor Dementor knew what was happening too, as his platform reached floor level, Bonnie did a series of flips that ended with her coming down one foot first right into his helmeted head.

From there Bonnie went for lack of a better term, postal on the pint sized mad scientist, she threw him through pieces of rubble, smashed him into collapsed walls and let out all her sorrow, rage, and frustration, of which a not small part was lying possibly dying not too far away.

Soon though, her need to call for help for Ron overrode her desire to hurt Professor Dementor, which spoke volumes because she wanted to see the little man dead or dying very badly.

Running over to Ron's body, Bonnie dug around in his pockets, she quickly found the Kimmunicator, it's screen was cracked from the explosion and Ron's breath was shallower then ever.

Hitting the button to call Wade, Bonnie failed to notice tracks of tears start to join the blood running down the side of her face as the real Wade's shocked face appeared on the screen.

"Wade," Bonnie was in full tears, "can you track the Kimmunicator?"

"Yeah," his voice was laced with panic.

"I need a med-evac, GJ, police, whatever can get here fastest." Bonnie said, "Professor Dementor tricked Ron and I and now Ron's hurt bad, you have to help him!"

Bonnie was in a full panic now as her fear that Ron was going to die grew, she didn't even notice as she dropped the Kimmunicator and started crying into Ron's shirt pleading for him to wake up.

Bonnie didn't even hear the helicopters roar in 5 minutes later and the medics break down the door to get to her and Ron, she finally slipped out of consciousness as she was loaded onto a stretcher for her trip to the hospital.

AN: Anyone who read that first part as anything other than their moving the computer has a dirty mind. And for the record, yes I am evil to leave everyone in suspense like that. Especially after such a ridiculously long chapter, but fear not as Ch 7 will be up on Monday. And thank you to the 4,000 plus people who have read this story, you're all great.