A/N: This is a direct sequel to "Torment." You technically don't have to read it to get this one, but it will make a lot more sense and the impact will be greater.

This is in fact a second sequel to that story if you've already read "Immolation" and are confused. I had a number of people upset with me after that one in the best way, and I already had this idea in my head as a possible sequel so... Who says I can't write two! Therefore, readers, you get two options now. Decide which way you prefer the story to end.

So this is a different sequel than "Immolation" and follows a different path to a different ending. It begins the same however. Please enjoy "Purification."


Purification

Shego ran the dampened washcloth over the smooth, polished surface of the bar and stared at the grains of wood beneath. She nearly had them memorized, for how many times she'd run the cloth over them to wipe away the condensation left by the rims of drinking glasses. She always tried to find vague shapes in their patterns; faces and objects and sometimes familiar ocean waves. She didn't have anything else to do with her days, after all.

The small wall-mounted television in the corner continued to play news from the local channel, and after three years she could finally understand the Spanish of the broadcast. She'd picked up the local slang faster by necessity, since she couldn't use her powers to protect herself from the type of crowd the bar attracted. It was ironic, for its nearness to the Caribbean, but the slums of El Salvador had been the perfect place to hide. She easily translated the broadcast into the more comfortable English:

"...And here is Dr. Drakken only days ago, unveiling his latest innovation at the world's largest scientific conference in Berlin..." the voice from the TV cut through the minimal noise at the late hour in the bar.

A soft smile came to Shego's face. And then suddenly her vision was filled with the large form of a dark-skinned man wearing a t-shirt that had seen too many years, and with a face that hadn't seen a razor in weeks.

"Venga, chica. Bailar conmigo."

Shego stepped back from the strong scent of alcohol and scowled at the man, a regular at the establishment, but one who never quite took the hint. Especially not when he had had too many.

"Raquel?" came the accented voice of Esteban, her boss and the owner of the place, from across the room where he was wiping down tables and stacking chairs for closing.

She leaned around the offensive man to merely smirk at her boss knowingly in return. He grimaced slightly, no doubt wondering how much of a mess there would be to clean after she was finished with the brute.

Truthfully, she didn't always reject the men who asked her to dance. Whenever she'd had a few shots it was easier to say yes, and she enjoyed closing her eyes and moving to the rhythm of the music, and imagining herself in a different place. But it would always end the moment any of them tried to lay a hand on her...

She couldn't cross that line. There was only one set of hands she ever wanted to touch her, and they never would. Allowing herself to indulge once and pretend with anyone else would open the gate to far worse sins than her most definitely out of control drinking, and she didn't want to deal with the ramifications of heading down that path.

She still wasn't sure when she'd fallen in love with Drakken. She'd certainly been in love with him before she left, but she'd only realized the fact while in her self-imposed exile, when all she could think about was him.

Numerous magazines and newspapers were delivered to the tiny room she rented above the bar, but not of the variety she'd used to get. Now it was all science periodicals, and world news... And her wall was adorned with newspaper cutouts with his familiar, confident grin. The only reason she watched the news at all was for word of him.

She was pathetic.

Her 'clean break' as she'd hoped to make it seemed to have worked for him. He was finding the success she knew he would as soon as she was out of the picture, no longer holding him back. She knew that would have been the result had she stayed, making him question his sudden yearning for 'good.' Less for good, she knew of course, and more for the recognition and honor his genius rightly deserved. She wouldn't have said that years ago, but with the new understanding she had of her feelings...

She couldn't have stayed. He would have denied himself for her. And she refused to let herself think it was because his feelings were deeper too. No, that wasn't possible. It had been made abundantly clear to her over their four years as partners in crime that he simply didn't think of her that way. She was little more than an asset and a comfort; a listening ear for his endless dronings and rantings, easily replaced.

So she had left a note on her pillow one day after painfully listening to him describe the amazing job offers he had received, and simply vanished. She knew he would come looking for her, as he always did because 'he needed her,' so she had made herself impossible to find. She'd not hardly used her powers in three years, and she'd managed to convinced the locals in the high-poverty, high-crime rate slums she'd hidden in that her skin color was due to something between genetics and illness.

'Shego' was gone.

Now she was Raquel, the barmaid who drank too much, wouldn't let anyone get close, and who had a strange obsession with science magazines. Esteban and others had tried to get her to talk about herself, or her apparent science interest for awhile, but they'd finally taken the hint that she was out there in the middle of nowhere, at one of the only respectable establishments in those slums, to make sure know one ever knew her story.

Shego waited until Esteban wasn't looking, and then she lifted her hand above the leering man's head as his greasy fingers reached across the bar for her, and she let him have just enough of a pressure blast from her glow to knock him out. When the man's large, dead-weight hit the floor, her boss turned with a start.

"Ai ai ai, Raquel! Someday I will see how you accomplish that."

Shego merely smirked as her eyes shifted back to the television. It was a simple, lonely life... One that she might leave someday to pursue other interests. 'Shego' as the world had known her could probably never return, after her world-saving ventures with Drakken. She wouldn't want to put his career at risk in any way. But living from day to day and drink to drink, with only her periodicals and the TV to briefly soothe the ache in her heart wasn't plausible. She needed to move on.

The reason she hadn't was for the lack of one thing in every photo, article, and broadcast about the blue former villain who had saved the world: he was always alone. Even the candids taken by paparazzi that she would find in the trash magazines she had specially delivered only ever showed him having breakfast alone at a sidewalk cafe, or seated alone in an audience as he waited to accept an award.

Why hadn't he met someone and settled down already?

That was the last piece... That was what was missing. When Drakken finally had a woman on his arm, and his happiness was complete...then she could risk moving out into the world and being seen again. If he had someone else, he most definitely wouldn't need her. And she wouldn't have to face up to the fact of possibly seeing him again, with the feelings she'd been harboring for too many years that simply refused to die.

"...It has been confirmed to have been a suicide attempt now, as a note was leaked to the press by a source who wishes to remain anonymous from within Japanese Intelligence..."

Shego's attention snapped to the television, where now a years-old photograph of Drakken at the UN, wearing his medal, was displayed in the corner of the screen as the Spanish news anchor continued to read the copy.

"The note was addressed to fellow-hero Kim Possible, and the text reads: 'I can't figure out what I did wrong. I can't live without her anymore. I'm sorry.' The note was not signed, but handwriting analysis easily showed it to be in the script of Dr. Drakken."

Shego felt the world spinning around her as her vision seemed to spin in the opposite direction. Her head swam and ached all at once, and she could see bright spots dancing in front of her eyes even as her view darkened. She stumbled forward to lean against the bar as she struggled to listen to the television.

"And the world remains in shock, one week from the date the acclaimed scientist attempted to take his life by jumping from the roof of the Osaka World Trade Center. We will keep you updated with more details as the story continues to unfold. This is Paola Ramos, reporting."

Suicide attempt? Drakken, of all people? It didn't make sense... He had everything...everything he had ever dreamed of, and more. She had made sure of it by removing herself from his life so he would have nothing holding him back. How could he have attempted suicide?

"Raquel! ¿Qué pasa?"

She peered upward and let Esteban take her hand and help her straighten up from where she had all but slumped over the bar.

"Phone..." she managed to get out, her throat strangely tight. "I need...I need to know..."

"You need to make a phone call?" he asked.

Shego nodded. As Esteban fumbled in his pockets for his cell phone, Shego thought about what had been reported as the contents of the suicide note.

"I can't live without her anymore," it had read.

He couldn't... He didn't... He wouldn't...mean me?

Shego felt like she might throw up, and as Esteban offered her the phone, she moved past him and all but fell onto one of the bar stools, suddenly feeling like her feet would fail her. She began dialing a long-memorized number, then realized as the phone rang that she didn't know if the number would be the same after so long, but that thought was broken by Esteban stepping into her vision.

"Are you calling 911? What is wrong?" he asked, his dark eyes wide and worried as he studied her. But then, the phone connected.

"Hello?" the familiar voice said through the line.

Shego suddenly realized she had only ever called the girl 'Princess' or 'Pumpkin' or 'Kimmie,' and wasn't sure how to address the now young woman and for a brief time, ally.

"Kim..." she finally settled on, the name leaving her throat hoarsely.

"Yes? Who is...?" A familiar gasp sounded through the phone. "Shego?"

"Drakken..." was her one-word answer as suddenly tears began filling her eyes. "Drakken's note."

"Where have you been!? Where are you? We looked for you for over a year!"

"Did that note... Was it real? What I saw on TV, did he really...try to kill himself?" she asked, wiping her eyes with the back of her hand before digging her fingers tightly into her side as her hands started to shake. When had she started crying?

"Yes... He did."

Shego's throat tightened. "Have you...seen him, or talked to him?"

"Yeah, right after it happened, but...he doesn't want to see anyone. He's angry and embarrassed that it didn't work. Shego—"

"Did he, I mean...how is he? Is he okay? How did he survive?"

"His vines. Their own sense of self-preservation must have kicked in, and they grabbed onto the building partway down. He's in the hospital."

Shego realized tears were streaming down her cheeks, and her hands were shaking so much it was hard to hold the phone. She closed it hard as she let her hands fall to the bar, and then she leaned forward again.

"Raquel! Mi lucecita, what is wrong?"

Shego took a breath and gathered her strength to push away, even as her vision swam. She left the phone on the bar, knowing exactly what would happen, and then reached across the smooth wooden surface for a bottle of tequila. She ignored Esteban's words as she numbly made her way to her room, climbing the stairs and pushing through the door to stumble against the bed, the bottle of alcohol falling from her grasp. She spun around, and after shoving the door closed she fell back to sit on her narrow, uncomfortable mattress as she fumbled with the lid of the tequila bottle.

She looked around at her walls, with their newspaper clippings and magazine cutouts of photos and articles about Drakken's successes. Tears fell from her eyes anew as she brought the bottle to her lips and soon felt her throat burn nearly as badly as her eyes. And the words of Drakken's note played through her mind repeatedly, her every thought and excuse for the past three years dissolving into torment.


The next morning a pulsing, booming sound caused her to wake, and as she sat up hurriedly with hands alight, the vision of red, purple, yellow, and black that swam before her eyes brought back to mind what she had drunk the bottle of tequila to forget. She let her glow die as she fell back on the bed and hid her face from the light with a pillow.

"Shego!" the astonished voice of Kim Possible resonated against her skull. She regretted the hangover, but she couldn't have handled her thoughts the night before. Tequila had been the only choice.

"Are you all right? You don't look so good," the side-kick's voice followed just as loud with concern.

"You've lost so much weight!" Kim continued.

"Yeah, what about it?" Shego said into the pillow, even her own voice painful to her ears.

"Is this where you've been all these years?"

"What have you been doing?"

Shego grit her teeth and ignored the questions of her former enemies-turned-allies after Drakken saved the world, finally moving the pillow to narrow her eyes at them.

"Will you take me to see Drakken, or not?" she asked bluntly.

The brows of both young adults rose, and they looked at each other.

"That's the only reason I let you find me. Cell phone trace, right?" Shego said, grimacing against the throbbing in her head as she rolled over and got her feet on the floor.

"Yeah... It only took Wade—"

"Will you take me to see Drakken?"

"Yeah... I guess, sure. We can do that."

"Good. Wait downstairs, I need to shower," she said.

The two young heroes didn't move, and Shego realized they were studying her walls with the photos and newspaper clippings of Drakken. But she was under too much stress already to worry about what two college kids thought of her. As she painfully stood, her eyes lighted upon a figure hovering in the doorway. Esteban was hanging back in the shadows, watching the interplay nervously.

Kim and Ron were still staring at the walls, and Shego first beckoned her employer into the room before frowning and sighing dramatically at the other two. They both looked at her.

"Haven't you already read a lot of this stuff? Hurry up, I want to get to Japan before tomorrow."

The pair gave her another once-over before glancing at each other and finally slipping through the door, giving an even more confused look at the curly-haired Latino who had been welcomed in. They closed the door behind the darker-skinned man as he looked curiously at the adorned walls which Shego had called home for three years. Finally, he sighed.

"You are going to him, then? This man, from the news report."

Shego nodded, grateful for her boss's softer tone.

"Yes," she said.

"He is the reason you came here?"

She nodded again, sitting on the bed as her head pounded.

"...Why did you run from him?"

Shego's brows knit together, but after all that Esteban had done for her over the years, she supposed it wouldn't matter to give away a little more. Especially since she would never be seeing him again.

"I thought I was doing what was best for him," she said with a shrug.

"But surely, if you were in love...? Was there some problem?"

Shego looked up, her brow twisting further in confusion.

"What... You think...he was in love with me too?" Her head was reeling again. That couldn't have been what his note was about...could it? He had never showed any sign of having those types of feelings for her...

'You never showed any of your feelings to him.'

She grimaced at that thought. And she wondered with a sickening feeling...had it really been necessary? All she'd done for three years was wallow in her own misery and loneliness and think of nothing but him. What if she had just...taken the risk?

"If the note on the news was real, then it would seem so," Esteban had replied as she'd been thinking. She looked up again.

"Then I... I... I have to go."

She stood again to get some fresh clothes and then paused, looking back at the suddenly long face of her boss.

"I hope you can find him. He will recover under your smile."

Impulsively, Shego closed the distance between them and threw her arms around her boss's neck. She felt his large palms hesitantly rest on her back.

"Thank you, Esteban..."

"Goodbye, Raquel."


Shego raked her fingers through the ends of her hair for what must have been the tenth time just walking down the hall. As she found the correct door number she pushed her hair back over her shoulder, and then tugged down the simple green blouse and black jacket she wore. Possible had been right before... The garments weren't fitting her as they should, but that was a concern for another day. She took a shallow breath and with a trembling hand, pushed the door inward.

The hospital room was dim and silent but for the beeping of monitors. On the bed, a familiar blue face lay atop a pillow, bandaged, like much of the rest of his body that could be seen. One forearm and foot were in casts, and his other arm was bandaged with the slightest of bloodstains showing through, like the one on the side of his face. She held her breath as she stepped in silently, as if walking into a dream. But he heard her.

The corners of his lips turned down before his eyes opened to slits, but then widened slightly upon seeing her. She hesitated only a moment before continuing her slow approach. She could see now the one side of his face was swollen, and his lower lip was split and bruised. She tried not to picture him falling from the top of a skyscraper, smashing against its sides on the way down only to be inexplicably rescued by his own mutation. Instead she fixated on his eyes that were bleary, shocked, and disbelieving.

"Shego?" he croaked out.

She fought the tears that tried to come to her eyes. "Yes. I... I'm here," she managed, her throat tight.

He seemed to be studying her as she sat down on the edge of his bed, afraid her legs wouldn't hold her and also needing to be nearer. The thought that he could have...that he very nearly died, and she didn't even know...

"I'm sorry," he said.

Her lips parted as she stared at his expression that was quickly becoming anxious, despite the haze in his eyes she was sure was in part due to the heavy painkillers that were doubtless coming through his IV line.

"What...?" she breathed.

"Whatever...I did...to make you leave..." Drakken said quietly, each word coming out labored through his dry throat. "I'm sorry. Please...forgive me."

Shego didn't bother trying to stop her tears anymore. She took a slow breath to try to calm the ache in her chest as she tore her eyes from his, instead looking at his hand lying on the bed, his knuckles bruised and scraped. She hesitated, but then gently held his hand in both of hers. His skin was clammy and cold, and she noted for the first time the too-slow beeping of the heart monitor.

"You...you didn't do anything wrong," she said, looking back at him. His confused and now fearful expression was a blur through her tears. "I did."

"...What?"

"You didn't do anything wrong," she repeated with more strength, recalling the words of his note. "I did. It was just me. I...I'm so sorry, Dr. D."

Her voice rose on the last as her throat tightened, and she closed her eyes tightly as hot tears slid down her cheeks. She tried to keep her cries quiet, and some time later her attention was drawn back by his hand shifting in hers. She looked up at him, her eyes pleading. He looked a bit more focused, and a familiar, analytical expression had joined the caution and confusion on his face.

"I don't understand," he finally said. His fingers curled around hers and held on firmly.

Her heart thudded against her ribs, and she let her gaze fall to her lap. She had already broken her promise to herself, to never see him again... But clearly, that had been a mistake from the beginning. If she was honest...then at least she would know, there was nothing else she could have done. And yet, the most important words she could say to him still died on her lips.

"I didn't want to hold you back," she said, staring down at their joined hands. She was careful not to hold too tight for his bruised knuckles. A long moment of silence passed before he spoke again.

"What...? But... Shego..."

"I didn't want to be part of...this world," she said, lifting one hand briefly to gesture weakly at the opulence of the hospital room. Not exactly what she meant, but she hoped the point would get across. "But I know you, Dr. D... You...you wouldn't have taken any of the jobs, without me. I just...wanted you to be happy. And I didn't want any of this..."

There was another silence, broken only by her sniffling as she gradually brought her tears under control. She heard Drakken take a long breath in through his nose and then release it just as slowly.

"Thank you for visiting me..."

Shego turned abruptly, her tears stilling with a silent gasp. Drakken's eyes were on their joined hands, and he looked sad.

"You look..." he began, glancing up at her briefly before his gaze fell again. "Hm. Where will— That is..."

He trailed off, glancing away toward the curtained window in the room with a slight grimace. Shego tried to follow his train of thought.

"I don't...have to leave right away," she ventured carefully. He looked back at her, his expression guarded. "We could...catch up for a while? If...if you..."

She broke off as tears threatened her eyes anew. Who was she kidding? His note had been clear...

'I can't live without her anymore.'

"If you...don't mind having me around, I could stay...longer." She set her hand back atop his, minding the scrapes on his knuckles. The pressure of his fingers against her palm hadn't diminished.

Drakken's swollen lips parted, his dark eyes seeming to glitter even brighter for the mottled bruising on his face. And then, a shadow came over his features.

"No, that's...that's all right. You can go back to...your life."

Shego held her breath. She thought about telling him she knew about the note, but...what if that only made things worse? Then he would be embarrassed, and he had already...apparently given up on living. What would that new revelation do to him?

His words were also unknowingly meaningless, she realized, as because for the past three years she...had had no life. Only worrying and pining over him, waiting for the day he married so she would know he didn't need her anymore, and then and only then could she come out of hiding. But she had left El Salvador behind fully when she had come to Japan. The bar was already out of her mind. All she wanted, and what she really needed, was...

She took a breath. "Drakken..."

When she met his eyes they were sad. She looked down again.

"I...I also left because...because I'm in love with you. But I knew...you didn't feel the same. I knew you could find someone to replace me and...really fulfill you, and it seemed like...the best way I could give you everything you wanted...was to be out of the picture."

She sniffled, bringing one hand up to wipe her eyes and nose before straightening up from the tense hunch she'd found herself in and then leaning back on her hand, the other still firmly gripping his. She didn't want to hear his confirmation, but she needed to. Knowing that her feelings weren't reciprocated would mean it was all worth it. Even though it didn't explain his years of solitude...or the note. She didn't want it to be about her. She couldn't be the reason that he'd nearly—

"Everything I wanted? Shego..."

She cast a cautious eye on him, and he looked a mixture of confused, hurt, but somehow resolved. His hand suddenly left hers, and her throat constricted with the sudden loss. And then she was gasping in worry as Drakken started trying to push himself up.

"All I've ever wanted—" He stopped short with a hiss of pain, shaking as he paused halfway up.

"Dr. D..."

"...Is you."

Her breath caught, and they stared at each other eye to eye. Drakken's expression was steady but fearful, and her own she knew reflected utter shock. She was so startled she hadn't even realized she'd spoken a response until he answered her.

"The note was about me..."

Drakken let out a soft, almost exasperated puff of air and lightly shook his head.

"What did I do to...make you think I didn't love you?"

Shego blinked rapidly as tears filled her eyes.

"Oh, Dr. D.!"

Her arms were flung around him as her lips gently pressed against his, minding the cut and swelling. His least injured arm raised to wrap around her, but without the support his frame shook and he began to fall. Shego guided him down, never breaking the intimate contact. Her tears fell on his face as she cried through the kiss, but his hand pressing into her back strengthened her. She let her fingers move through his hair, ever so softly touching the swollen parts of his scalp as their lips barely moved. She was careful to keep her full weight off of him, but the warmth of their chests together was like a salve, beginning to mend the wounds in her heart.

When they finally parted and she opened her eyes, she found his just as wet.

"Shego..." he whispered hoarsely, and she heard a catch in his throat. "Don't leave me."

She held him tighter. "Don't let me go."


One month later, Shego was grinning happily as she pressed her face further into Drakken's neck where they sat together on the sofa in his new apartment. She sighed contently as she snuggled closer into his left side, her arms around his neck and her legs folded and halfway over his lap.

"Shego..." Drakken whispered, "this isn't exactly...it's not..."

"Mmmh, let everyone see how much I love you..." she murmured, turning to face the camera placed in front of them, the magazine photographer looking at them quizzically as she offered something between a smile and smirk. The interviewer stood close by, equally ill at ease, but Shego didn't care.

She positioned her hand on Drakken's shoulder so the diamond of her engagement ring sparkled in the light. Her heart warmed when his healed left hand reached up to hold hers, and she laced the fingers of her right hand through his, setting her left on top again to show off the ring. She tilted her chin up toward him and was rewarded with his radiant smile.

"I love you..." she said softly, "and I want to spend the rest of my life telling you."

"I love you, Shego," he breathed.

Their lips met in a gentle, ardent kiss. Beyond them, after a long minute, the camera flashed.