Kim Possible: The Sitch of College: Year's End

Chapter 12: A Whacked-Out Story

AN: Special thanks to Sabre for his edits.


It was Saturday, 9:00 AM as Kim and Ron were flying in the Sloth enroute to Middleton. Since Kim was still having fears about Bonnie being up to her old tricks again, Ron was doing his best to help cheer her up. He then came up with the idea that they could take a trip to Middleton to visit their families and take their minds off their current sitch. Kim happily agreed to this idea.

"Ronnie?" Kim spoke, getting Ron's attention.

"Yes, KP," Ron answered.

"Thank you so much for taking us to see the family to take our minds off this sitch," Kim said gratefully. "I think support from family is the one thing I really need right now."

Ron smiled, "You're welcome, KP. And afterwards, I was thinking that we could eat at Bueno Nacho, go to the mall and do some shopping at Club Banana."

Kim looked at Ron with a raised eyebrow, "Ron, are you feeling, ok? I thought you didn't like shopping."

Ron sighed, "I want to make you really happy today, Kim. And I don't mind shopping with you in order for that to happen. I want to make you the happiest girl in the world."

Kim smiled gratefully, "Indeed you make me the happiest girl in the world. I don't know what I'd ever do without you."

She turned on the autopilot and leapt at Ron, giving him a big smooch on his lips. Ron melted into that kiss.

Rufus slapped his head and said, "Oh, brother."


Later, Kim and Ron have arrived in Middleton and parked the Sloth in front of Kim's family's house and were climbed out of the Sloth.

"Well, KP, we're here," Ron announced.

"We sure are," Kim spoke with a smile. "Now let's go greet the family."

Kim and Ron went up to the door and rang the doorbell.

"Coming," A female voice came from the other side.

The door soon opened revealing Kim's mother, Dr. Ann Possible.

"Oh, hi, Kimmie," Ann greeted happily. "It's great to see you."

"Great to see you too, Mom," Kim said with a big smile.

She then gave her mom a hug.

Ann pulled away, Ann turned to Ron, "It's also great to see you, Ron."

"Always badical to see you, Mom," Ron greeted his mother-in-law.

"Come on in," Ann motioned them to come inside. "Oh, and we're sorry for not telling you ahead of time, but we have another guest here."

"Another guest?" Kim said in confusion.

Kim and Ron followed Ann into the kitchen where they saw a familiar face whom they were surprised to see.

"Mrs. Rockwaller?" Kim and Ron said in surprise.

It was indeed Stephanie Rockwaller, Bonnie's mother. She was sitting at the table with a cup of tea in front of her.

"Hello, Kim," Stephanie said. She gave a wave with a weak smile. "It's good to see you and your husband."

Kim and Ron looked at Ann who gave an explanation.

"Stephanie just wanted to come to us for some company," Anne explained. "I hope that's alright."

"It's no big," Kim said.

"But just to be clear, does she know about… ", Ron hesitated before whispering in Ann's ear. "Bon-Bon?"

Ann sighed, "Yes, she does. Dr. Director informed her about what you learned regarding Bonnie. And at first, she didn't take very well."

"It's true," Stephanie said with a scowl. "I felt like I wanted to strangle that Dr. Director person for what she did to my daughter."

"But your father and I were able to calm her down," Ann chimed in. "And Connie and Lonnie were very sympathetic as well."

"We're very sorry, Mrs. Rockwaller," Kim apologized with a sympathetic look. "We were in the dark just as much as you were."

"I know, Kim, it's not your fault," Stephanie spoke. "And even though I am greatly disturbed by the fact that my daughter was frozen and hidden from us, I kind of understand why it had to be done. Can't say I'm very happy about it though."

"It's ok, Mrs. Rockwaller," Kim said with sympathy. "We understand."

"Now I'm just worried about what my daughter might be doing right now," Mrs. Rockwaller said in a fearful voice.

"Stephanie is still a little traumatized by what Bonnie did to her last year," Ann clarified.

A thought then popped into Kim's head, "Say, where are dad and the tweebs?"

"Your father was called away to the space center, Kimmie," Anne answered. "He should be home later. Your brothers decided to wait for you at Bueno Nacho."

"And what about my parents and Hana?" Ron asked.

"Your parents and baby sister said they would meet you at Bueno Nacho, Ron," Ann informed.

"Oh, and Connie and Lonnie decided to join you there as well," Mrs. Rockwaller chimed in.

"Well, that's a nice surprise," Kim said with a smile.

"I still have a hard time believing that Bonnie's sisters suddenly became, like, really nice," Ron said while scratching his head. "Uh, no offense, Mrs. Rockwaller."

"It's alright, Ron," Mrs. Rockwaller spoke. "Bonnie's… tantrum had an effect on all of us."

"I hear that," Kim commented.

"And not to mention that Bon-Bon might not be the only bad girl that we have to deal with," Ron pointed out.

"Yes, that Giselle girl," Ann said. She scowled. "I still can't believe that she would do the things she did. Spying on you two and poisoning Kimmie."

"Don't worry, Mom," Kim spoke up. "Dean Princeton is having security tightened at Starlight University."

"So, the next time Bonnie Rockwaller and/or Giselle Edward decide to come out and strike, we'll be ready for them," Ron added.

"Giselle Edward," Mrs. Rockwaller said softly, under her breath.

Kim noticed that Stephanie was deep in thought.

"Mrs. Rockwaller?" Kim inquired.

"That name, Giselle Edward," Mrs. Rockwaller spoke. "It sounds kind of familiar."

"Wait, are you saying you might have met Giselle?" Kim said in surprise. She realized something and gasped. "Or that Bonnie and Giselle might know each other?"

"Well, I can't say I'm surprised," Ron chimed in. "Giselle was like Bonnie's equal in every way. They were both mean, both obnoxious, and now both evil. It's like they could be BFFs."

After hearing Ron say that something clicked in Stephanie's mind. She realized where she knew Giselle from.

"I remember now," Stephanie said as realization crossed her face. "Bonnie and this Giselle person did know each other."

"They did?" Kim said in surprise.

Stephanie nodded, "A long time ago."


Bonnie and Junior were sitting in the dining room on Senior Island waiting for brunch to be served.

"Oh, thank you so much for having brunch with me," Bonnie said in a flirty tone. "I really would have been bored otherwise."

Junior smiled, "I always make it my mission to make my evil fiancé happy while she's waiting to conquer the world."

"Indeed, you always do, Junior," Bonnie said in a husky voice.

"I hope I'm not interrupting anything," Senior's voice came.

The evil couple noticed Senior walking toward them.

"Of course not, Senior," Bonnie said. "How goes helping Giselle get started on her first evil scheme?"

"She has everything she needs to get started," Senior answered. "The original Bebes are up and running and are now under her control. She now just needs the materials to make more. She'll be handling that part on her own."

"Excellent!" Bonnie said in excitement. "I can't wait to see how it goes."

"Gemini will be using one of his bugs to keep an eye on Giselle so we can see how her plan progresses," Senior said.

"Perfect," Bonnie said. "Let me know when it gets to the fun part."

"I will," Senior said with a nod.

He then turned around and started walking away.

"You know, my love," Junior said, getting Bonnie's attention. "I'd like to know more about how you and Giselle used to be best friends. She never had a chance to tell us, and we never saw her before the first time we came here."

Bonnie thought for a minute and decided that her fiancé deserved to know.

Bonnie sighed, "Giselle and I were best friends a long time ago. When we were younger."

"You were?" Junior said in surprise.

"Yes," Bonnie said with a sad look. "We first met when we were four and we became friends; she used to be my next-door neighbor. The reason none of my other friends ever met her then was because she was home-schooled. The two of us spent whatever time we had together."

"Hmm, that sounds almost similar to how Kim and Ron Stoppable-" Junior stopped when he noticed a glare on Bonnie's face. He then spoke meekly. "Sorry. Continue."

Bonnie sighed sadly, "But everything changed when we were ten years old."

"Changed how?" Junior asked.


"Bonnie and Giselle have been best friends since they were four years old?!" Kim said, incredulously and not believing the truth Stephanie had just revealed.

Ron and Ann were shocked by that as well. In fact, Ron couldn't help but feel like it was almost similar to how he and Kim met in pre-k. But he decided not to mention it.

"It's true," Stephanie spoke. "They always loved spending time together."

"What happened?" Ron asked.

"Well," Stephanie hesitated. "...that's another thing, I'm sure I've never talked about. And it has to do with…Bonnie's father."

"Her father?" Kim repeated in surprise.

"That's right," Kim thought to herself. "We know Bonnie's mother and sisters, but we've never met her father."

"Stephanie has never mentioned what happened with Bonnie's father because she doesn't like to talk about it," Ann spoke up.

"You know?" Kim said to her mother in surprise.

"What happened to Bonnie's father and what does he have to do with Giselle?" Ron asked.

Stephanie sighed, "When Bonnie was little, her father, Donald Rockwaller had been… stealing money and committing tax evasion."

Kim and Ron's eyes widened in shock.

"Bonnie's father was a criminal?" Ron said in shock.

Stephanie nodded weakly, "He only did it because he cared about his family. But once when he was caught, he was prosecuted… by Giselle's father, who was a lawyer..."

"Giselle's father is a lawyer?" Kim said in surprise.

"And he prosecuted Bon-Bon's dad?" Ron said.

"Yes, and as a result, Donnie had been sentenced to prison and we had to divorce," Stephanie said as her voice trembled. "Soon after the divorce, Giselle and her father moved away to Denver."

"Woah," Ron said. "That is one whacked out story."

Kim herself was too flabbergasted to say anything.

"Stephanie had told me about what she had gone through all those years ago," Ann spoke up. "But I had no idea that Bonnie's old friend went to the same college as you and Ron."

Kim started thinking about what she had just heard.

"So… that could be why both Bonnie and Giselle were so mean," Kim thought to herself. "I never knew that Bonnie went through something so… traumatizing. But still, it doesn't change the fact that both Bonnie and Giselle are dangerous and need to be stopped."


"And after that, Giselle and her father moved away to Denver," Bonnie said with hate in her voice. "And we never saw each other again. My only friend since four and I lost her… forever!"

Bonnie started crying as she buried her face in her hands.

Junior wrapped his arm around her.

"I am so sorry, my love," Junior said in a sympathetic tone.

"I didn't see Giselle again until the first time we went to Burbank," Bonnie explained. "When we were using the Bonnie Bebes to invade the opera house."

"That explains why Giselle was so eager to help us," Junior pointed out. "I knew that she hated Kim and Ron Stoppable, but I never imagined something as traumatizing as what you just told me."

"I never blamed Giselle for what happened," Bonnie's look turned into a scowl. "It was because of her stubborn father. He ruined both of our lives."

"Then maybe perhaps she should help us plan our revenge on him too?" Junior suggested.

Bonnie smirked evilly, "Oh, don't worry, Junior. Giselle's father will be one of many people who will soon be at the bottom of the food chain."

Bonnie then started laughing evilly.

To Be Continued...


AN: Sabre helped me with Bonnie and Giselle's backstory, so very special thanks to him.