Author's notes: The drama is strong with this one.

Chapter Three – Meeting Shego's Parents

It had been four days since Kim and Shego proposed to one another and the wedding planning was already intense as they only had ten days to finalize everything and get it organized. Fortunately for the two lovers, Kim's name, reputation and most importantly, the favors 'owed' to her were coming in handy. As they had already booked out the community hall for the reception, a Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court was going to wed the two as they suspected the news media to get ahold of a video, they didn't want to be picking favorites and thus opted for a neutral option when it came to the officiant, though Shego pointed out Christians would most likely to be offended though Kim rebuffed Shego saying it was still their wedding.

The two had decided to go to Kim's parents' house to get help from Kim's mom specifically since she did most of her and Kim's dad's wedding twenty-five years ago, and the two we're deadlocked as Ann watched with some amusement, but mostly sheer terror at how visibly dominate the two women's personalities were.

"Oh, no you don't Princess." Shego snarled with lit hands. "I'm the one walking down the aisle!"

"Like hell you are." Kim replied, also with her hands lit.

"Kimmie, language!" Ann barked at her daughter.

James meanwhile, used to raising Kim arguing with her brothers was at the kitchen booth reading the morning paper, sadly as it was a common occurrence that he got used to.

Kim's parents were wearing their usual attires. While Kim was wearing basic black and pink tennis shoes, black short shorts and a pink and black t-shirt. Shego was a mirror of Kim, but green and black attire.

"You're impossible!" Shego screamed before storming out of the sliding door, her hands still lit. Fortunately for the sliding glass door leading outside, it wasn't set to a high temperature and was merely a light source, if it wasn't sunny outside.

Kim let out a long sigh as she stopped her own glowing hands to rest her head on her arms as if crying, but merely relieved that the argument for the better part of the last twenty minutes was over, for now.

"Kim, why are you putting up such a fight to be the bride that walks down the aisle towards Shego?" Ann finally asked.

Letting out one final sigh. "Because it's supposed to be the special day in my life! The day that I'd look at pictures fifty years from now and remember the happy moment when I get to see the look on my future wife's face as I walk towards her…" Kim said, before burying her head in her arms again.

"You know Kimmie-cub." James said, not lower his paper. "The bride, in the normal sense, is generally the one that takes on the last name of the family she's marrying into."

This caused Kim to shoot her head up immediately in stunned realization that her dad was right.

Ann meanwhile looked at James, who looked over to his side at his wife as she gave a 'good job' look towards him before he returned to his paper, all without Kim suspecting they were actually working together to help Kim and Shego make this less painful than when they were planning their wedding.

"When you put it that way… I guess I never really thought about it…" Kim admitted. "But isn't the bride's father supposed to give her away?"

"Color me old fashioned…" James started.

"We already have." Ann joked, giving Kim some moral support at least.

James merely lowered his paper to lightly glare at his wife with un-amusement by her playing both sides still. "Anyway, but nominally yes the bride's father would 'give her away'. But as you said it yourself Kimmie-cub, Shego's father isn't in the picture." He finished, returning to his paper.

"Actually, I never said that… I just said that Shego doesn't talk about her family, not even her parents…" Kim admitted with a slight saddened look on her face.

This caused James to completely put down his paper as Ann looked at her daughter with shock. "You mean… at all? Not even her brothers?" she asked.

Kim shook her head. "Shego's brothers will call from time to time on our TV, but it's all been the same; Shego gets mad that they called without giving her warning before hand, mostly when we do evenings in, they try to recruit her back into their team and errg, it's starting to annoy me!"

"You mean, they don't know you two are dating?" Ann asked with genuine surprise.

Kim sighed. "They do, thanks to the news from the Kitosha night, they just don't know I have the same powers as Shego, how they don't know that is anyone's guess, plus Hego is… well… not okay with it, for lack of a better term…"

"Ooooh…" Both Ann and James aid at the same time. They knew what Kim was saying, but ultimately, they didn't know how bad it actually was, especially since it was one of Shego's hair triggers.

"Aside from that…" Kim resumed. "Shego has made no mention of her family, as depressing as it sounds, I was kind of thinking that at best they were… dead as the only other option is that they possibly wouldn't be as nice as our family…"

"I can see your and especially Shego's reservations about Meeting Shego's Parents." Ann started. "But at the end of the day they are still her family… Plus what if it's not as bad as Shego lets on?"

"What do you mean?" Kim asked.

"You've seen it yourself, about how much Shego has changed in terms of behavior, especially around our family." Ann pointed out.

"So, you're thinking that if I'm present, things won't escalate more?" Kim asked, slightly cheered up at the prospect.

Ann merely nodded. "Though, I'd say that you would still have to give up being the bride…"

That visibly bummed Kim out, but at the end of the day, Kim knew her mother was right. Not just for Kim's sake as the whole argument for who the main bride was, was seemingly tearing her and Shego apart, plus she figured her own dad could walk her down the aisle first, then Shego and her dad, if he was willing…

With that thought, Kim made a dash towards the sliding door, causing both Ann and James to smile at their success of getting Kim out of her stupor and relent.

"I have to admit it honey." James started. "While I don't like being caught in the middle of you both helping me and Kim, it is effective."

"Thanks, I just hope it's the right thing to do…" Ann said, worryingly as she saw Kim walk over to where Shego was sitting, facing away from the window on the large tree-trunk where Kim and Ron's old tree-house used to be. "But the only way to know for sure is if they meet Shego's parents…"

Outside Kim's parents' house

Shego was sitting on the stump of Kim and Ron's treehouse, the very tree house that four months ago, when Shego was helping Kim move in with her, they got into a tussle and her car keys landed in them. Kim at the time thought she had won that tussle, forgetting the fact that Shego blocked the way to the car so Kim had relented and tossed her the keys before a rainbow comet gave Kim the very powers Shego had, albeit pink. The tree was hefty, had to be since the treehouse was a couple hundred square feet, from what Shego gathered, before its demise and the parents had the stump cut down to this smooth table like stump that Shego could lay on top of if she wanted. Instead, Shego brought her knees up to her head so she could rest her chin on before hearing the sounds of someone slowly approaching her.

Shego would be the last to admit it, at least in front of others, even if they were going to be her in-laws. But, Shego was a die-hard romantic despite hating watching romance movies, and since she and Sara had been together, she had it in her mind that she was going to be the one to walk the aisle to her bride-to-be and the mere mention of her not getting that was a little more than she wanted to give up. Though there was her father to consider…

"Shego…" Kim slowly said, by now behind Shego's right side.

The tone of Kim's voice told Shego that Kim wasn't here to further cause trouble and therefor she didn't have a sassy remark and thus opted for a simpler option. "Yeah?"

Letting out a sigh and not caring that her parents, and brothers for that matter, might be watching, broke down and hugged her fiancé, surprising Shego. "I'm sorry for getting so caught up with this…"

Shego, for her part, just kissed Kim to ease her fiancé as she didn't want to cry in front of anyone, even family and when Kim cried… well, she couldn't help but cry. Pulling back from the kiss Kim looked into Shego's emerald eyes. "I was thinking… we both could walk down the aisle…" Kim offered.

"Hard for us to walk towards each other Kimmie, unless we plan on taking turns." Shego sarcastically quipped.

Kim let out a slight laugh, improving both of their moods. "Not like that… I was thinking, rather we could have my dad and I walk down it first, followed by you walking towards me…"

Shego thought about it for a quick moment. "So, we'd be in effect given away… I like it." Shego smiled.

"There is just one hitch…" Kim admitted.

Shego sighed. "Don't say it…" She said, burying her head into her bare knees.

"I need to meet your…" Kim started to say.

"Don't say it!" Shego said, still buried in her knees.

"Family…" Kim said, worried a flaming fist was going to come at her at any moment.

Shego merely let out a long sigh, letting her legs fall back down towards the ground as she just laid on the stump as if she had been punched in the head. Glaring at Kim now as she laid there. "My family doesn't do lovey dovy like your family Kim… and they're highly traditional, you saw Hego's reaction to finding out I was dating a woman!"

"How could I forget… he seemed like he was short circuiting…" Kim admitted. "Does that mean your father wouldn't walk you down the aisle?"

"On short notice? Doubt it, he's in the Army, last I heard ten years ago, before Sara died he was a Colonel, about to be promoted to Brigadier General. But he's not the one I'm worried about, nor my brothers." Shego admitted, looking away nervously.

"Your… mom?" Kim asked.

Shego slowly nodded. "Highly traditional, the fact we live together, no, sleep in the same bed would be enough to send her on a rant that made Drakken's rants look like a toddler throwing out his toys out of a sandbox!"

"I think anyone could do that with Drakken's rants…" Kim joked.

Letting out a quick exhale in a laugh, Shego sat upright before sighing again. "Not only that… but there was also this…" Shego slowly said, lifting up her hands, specifically her pale-green pigmentation. My brothers all got off Scott-free in the skin department, but according to the doctors, I received most of the radiation, since I was in the middle of them all, when the comet hit…" Shego sighed again before pulling up her knees again and resting her chin on them again. "My turning into a master thief didn't help things either… now I go home, say I'm marrying a woman, sleeping in the same bed with her, had for four months despite still being a twenty-five-year-old virgin… yeah I think I'd rather see Drakken take over the world rather than deal with her…" Shego continued.

Kim thought about it for a moment and while she didn't know how to respond to Shego with words, she did have an idea. Pulling her Kimmunicator from her back pocket she pulled up Wade.

"Hey Kim." The black teenager smiled.

"Hey Wade, didn't you tell me you made some modifications to our rings?" Kim asked, causing to Shego to look up through narrowed eyes wondering what Kim was thinking.

"Indeed, I did, as you requested Kim, though I did it for Shego's ring for you seeing as how you two had the same abilities." Wade explained, pulling up the occasional image. "Molecular nanites that are resistant to intense temperatures and heavy blunt impacts."

"How head and force are we talking about?" Kim asked, smirking at Shego's curiosity.

"Temperatures well in excess of twenty-five thousand degrees, the molecular bond between the nanites deflects any heat away from the rings so effectively, it's the very reason why your rings are still made of pure gold and won't bend, melt or have any other damage done to them, short of falling into the core of the sun or down a black hole. Which reminds me, I should probably file a patent for these or Global Justice…" Wade finished, putting a finger over his chin as if thinking.

"You rock Wade." Kim said.

"Thanks." Wade said, before the Kimmunicator went black.

"…Did you… just get a thought I think you thought?" Shego said, barely processing what Kim's geeky friend said, barely forming a definitive sentence.

Kim slowly looked at her fiancé with a smirk and a suggestive look as if thinking of something naughty. "Shego, I know you and if there's one thing you like, is showing people whose boss, even if it's only play with me most of the time…" Kim started.

"Play most of the time?" Shego playfully asked, arching an eyebrow.

Kim batted her eyelashes at Shego a few times before continuing. "And if your family is that bad… well… you know…" Kim said, looking rather shyly as some of her bangs fell over her face.

Shego brushed Kim's hair from her beautiful face to kiss her. "Thanks…" She said. Before they looked over at Kim's parents' house after the faint sound of cheering could be heard by their hypersensitive hearing.

Go Manner

For the first time in her life, Shego wasn't driving her black Lamborghini Veneno, Kim was. And Kim, as far as anyone who wasn't bummed and tuned out of the world would see, she was loving every minute of it!

Kim was actually ignoring the speed limit of 75 mph (120 kph) and was driving twice that as it was an hour's drive from Middleton to Go City and while she loved driving a four-and-a-half-million-dollar variant of the Lamborghini, she knew the sooner she and Shego got this over with, the sooner she wouldn't see her fiancé in a sad and rather pathetic state.

Kim was glad the car had a GPS system as Shego not moaning like Kim was from the roaring engine was a big turn on and Shego was actually holding her legs close to her chest as if trying to use them to protect herself from a monster in her room.

Shego for her part was running through everything in her head at once and none of the scenarios ended in a positive way. On the one hand, at worst, she would be disowned by her family, which wasn't as bad since that would mean Hego would have no excuse to try to keep getting her to rejoin Team Go anymore. But she still loved the Wegos and her dad as she was the stereotypical daddy's girl, least before she met Sara and the comet made her own mother turn her father against her, least publicly. She also doubted her dad would just let that happen, or would ignore it.

But at the end of that thought though, her mother was a traditionalist and Shego had already done better than her own parents as she and Kim were in her most expensive car at over 4.5 million dollars, not including the cost of upgrades. She owned at least a dozen high end properties, several other cars and even a private jet that was her third baby, after Kim and this car prospectively.

By the time, she finished that thought however, the familiar sight of Go Manner and its imposing gates came into view and she slumped lower into her seat as it got closer. Even going so far as to let out a moan.

Kim looked at Shego with a worried look as, as far as she knew Shego, Shego didn't do weak and this was the most pitiful she had ever seen her pale-green fiancé, even more so than when she died in her arms four months ago, before she resuscitated her.

Fortunately for them, to end this quicker, there was a security punch code on both sides of the vehicle and so Shego was still able to punch in the code to get into the main gate without issue, not that she wanted to as now everyone the manner knew she was there.

They soon pulled up the long drive towards the mansion, which was massive by Kim's standards. It had all sorts of features, like gargoyles, high roofs and everything you could think of on a ten-thousand square-foot mansion.

After stopping the car and getting out, Kim opened Shego's door as she hadn't come out yet and offered her hand, which Shego took and walked out. Kim was finding it ironic that Shego was indeed fitting the role as the 'girl' in the relationship as Kim was doing a bit more of what men typically did for her, at least the nicer ones, opening the door for their woman, helping them out of the car and all that.

Shego for her part saw an Army Humvee parked outside as well, which brought huge relief to her as she knew her dad would defend her in public against her mother. Though, just as she feared, she also saw the Go Jet on the larger than average helipad, mentally cursing its vertical take-off and landing ability.

They soon made it to the stairs before the doors opened up and they were mauled by the Wego twins, not in their Team Go outfits, which weren't the normal look anyway, since they called Shego four months ago saying the black and their color standard design was legally Shego's alone.

"Hey Sis!" One Wego said.

"Hey Kim!" The other said.

"What brings you…" The first one started.

"Home?!" The other finished.

"In a moment, is… mom and dad home?" Shego slowly asked.

"Yeah…"

"Everyone is!" They said, all with enthusiasm that made Kim remember her own twin brothers was another thing she and Shego shared in common.

"Great…" Shego slowly said.

The Wegos then looked at Kim with a puzzled look.

"Why are you pink?" One asked.

"And why is your hair black and pink and red?" The other asked.

"In due time." Kim smiled.

"Let's just get this over with." Shego moaned.

The two Wegos looked at each other with a confused look, but their naiveté was apparent to the two as they hadn't said anything about the engagement rings on both of their left hands as they walked up the stairs, following Shego's brothers.

The walked down the seemingly endless corridors of Go Manner. Walking by all sorts of paintings of people, Kim assumed, were members of the Go family.

They soon made their way to what seemed to a large study room and library in one, with numerous books, some looking very old, with a large number of red chairs and end tables with lamps and all sorts of other tail-tell signs of a library study room. In there she saw the rest of the family, with Hego and Mego, also in civilian clothing and Mego missing his pale-purple skin tone along with an older gentleman, at least in his fifties if not early sixties with slightly gray hair on his temples in an Army uniform and a woman, also in her fifties, in a dark grey pressed dress suit with skirt and black heels that made Kim feel slight pain when she saw how pointy they were.

The man seemed to have perked up and turned, revealing his shoulder pad that showed four stars and on the left side of his uniform more ribbons than a parade ranging from a baby-blue ribbon with white sides and five small white stars being the first, down to rifle badges indicating marksmanship proficiencies. With several ribbons having more than a few bronze and silver oak leaf clusters on them, marking the fact that he had received more than one of each of those awards. And, Kim knew from her time running into the military that the man was a full General as she knew one-star was a Brigadier General, followed by Major General with two-stars and Lieutenant General being three-stars. Must be her dad… Kim thought as she looked to his right side, it was confirmed by the name plaque reading 'Go' on it.

"Hey Firefly!" The man said, opening his arms for his daughter, who lost her sense of place and company and just ran into his arms.

"Daddy!" Shego said, as if a little girl again and ran into his arms.

Kim had to admit, the man for his age was very strong as Shego was lifted up and he turned in two full circles without letting her feet hit the ground before putting her down. And merely smiled at how much of a kid one of the most mature person Kim knew turned into a kid again.

"Hardly appropriate don't you think?" The woman asked sternly, with an arched eyebrow and holding a tea cup.

Oh boy… Kim thought. Please don't be as bad as Shego lets on…

"Now Beth it's not often we get to see Sheridan." Shego's dad said.

"Daaad" Shego cried.

Laughing a little. "Sorry, Shego. You were named after my great-grandmother though, so I still like it." He said warmly before noticing a second person in the room, looking at the red hair, though confused about the foot-long parts that were black and neon pink, still recognized her. "Ah, you must be Kim Possible."

"Yes, sir." Kim said, moving closer into the room with everyone.

"Please, it's Jack. Or General, if you still want to be formal but I hear 'sir' enough." Jack smiled. "And this is my wife, Beth."

Beth merely nodded and raised her tea cup before finishing her tea finally putting down the now empty cup. "Ah the famous Kim Possible, what brings you hear, and with my daughter no less? I thought she stopped her life of crime?" Beth asked.

"Gee, thanks mom." Shego said.

"Sheridan, you know very well we raised you to be better than that!" Beth said, her anger barely being concealed as she expressed her disappointment.

"Yeah, can't have anyone ruin your chances at continuing to be the Mayor of Go City for the third decade in a row." Shego shot back.

"Young lady…" Beth started, before James interrupted.

"Now ladies, let's not ruin this first whole family gathering in years by bickering like children at recess." James piped in.

"Indeed!" Hego said, his muscular form the obvious dead giveaway when standing next to the lanky form that was Mego. "We must celebrate the fact that Shego is finally returning to Team Go!" He said with a fist in the air in triumph.

"For the last time Hego, I'm not coming back to Team Go!" Shego snarled, rubbing the bridge of her nose and eyes closed.

"Then why else would you be here with Kim Pos…" Hego said before pausing after looking at Kim. "Why are you pink?"

Mego by now joined is as well when he looked at Kim as well. "And why is your hair black and pink?"

"Sunburn?" One Wego asked.

"Then why the hair?" The other asked.

"New look?" Asked the first Wego again.

"Can you please not make this harder than it has to be?" Shego asked as if begging.

Kim for her part could tell why Shego put on an aura of confidence in front of people she knew she could get away with it.

"Boys, let the lady talk!" Beth said, finally standing up.

Lady?! Kim thought.

"Mom, dad… brothers…" Shego started, before walking over to Kim and taking Kim's hand and both holding their left hands up, making it plainly obvious without words. "Kim and I are engaged." She added.

This caused a lot of mixed reactions, with the Wegos looking at each other and high fiving each other. Mego seemed surprised, but didn't say anything. Jack smiled with his eyes apparently watering. Hego… well…

"Engaged?!" Hego started. "To Kim?! Kim Possible?!"

"Ah, hell." Mego muttered to himself.

"What is the meaning of this?!" Beth gasped, falling back into the chair she had been sitting.

"Beth…" Jack started.

"Don't 'Beth' me!" Beth barked towards Jack. "I raised you better than this!"

"Excuse me?" Kim quietly asked with slight shock. It's bad! Kim thought in confirmation as the red in Beth's face seemed to show she was going to have a tantrum.

"I raised you to be a normal person in society…" Beth started to scream towards Shego, who seemed to snapped at her mother.

"NORMAL?! What's normal about a pale-green teenager who can hurl plasma from her hands?!" Shego barked. "What's normal about having a son who can shrink, a son who can lift items ten times his weight and twin sons who can multiply at a whim?!"

"At least my sons look normal!" Beth countered, this caused Shego to gasp at the words.

"Enough!" Kim finally snapped. "She's your daughter!"

Everyone looked with surprise as they looked over at Kim, who unbeknownst to her, was glowing with her pink and black plasma lit hands.

The Wegos looked at each other with smiles, realizing their future sister-in-law had powers as well.

Mego arched an eyebrow in surprise, but knew better to say anything.

"Excellent, you both can join Team Go after the wedding…" Hego started to say with elation.

"WE'RE NOT JOINING TEAM GO!" Shego barked.

"THERE WILL BE NO WEDDING!" Beth screamed, turning her infuriated eyes towards Hego, who seemed to back down like a little dog.

"Stop us!" Shego snarled.

"You are not marrying a woman, and certainly not a freak of a woman at that…" Beth started to state, before an unexpected change of events took hold.

"EXCUSE ME?!" Kim barked, causing the Wegos and Mego to look shocked by how angry Kim was getting as they knew it was most definitely out of character for her. "Last I knew, Sheridan was your daughter!" Kim started to say, walking towards Beth and using Shego's birthname as a psychological means to getting through Beth. "But the way your acting makes me believe you're the child here! Your daughter comes here with news that one of the happiest days of her life is going to happen and instead of acting human, you decide to put your own bias first and berate, not only your daughter but also her fiancé and put their love for each other as some unholy thing despite the fact that they are in love makes me sick!"

"Now see here…" Beth started to say defensively.

"And another thing! I was hoping so badly that what Shego had been saying about you was wrong, but I can see now she was right as she had been with me throughout our years together and most recently our time together as a couple!" Kim continued. "All Shego and I wanted, was to get married, with the hopes that her family could be there, with mine and her father walked her down the aisle to her future wife! I can see coming here was a mistake!" Kim finished before starting to walk towards where she had been standing.

Before Kim could even get to where she was once standing, something clicked in the back of her mind and in an instant turned with her hair flowing to the side, continuing as if not getting the order to stop moving, as Kim spun to catch the tea cup that had been thrown at her in spite by the woman she so badly berated for the scorn she was showing both herself and more importantly, the woman she loved.

Everyone in the room was surprised, more so by what Beth had done, but also by the fact that Kim even turned in time as a cup was thrown at her as fast as it could be thrown by a late fifties woman in the room of a house.

Without even hesitating Kim merely crushed the cup in her grip, her cold gaze meeting Beth's. But, also causing fear to show in Shego's eyes as it was the same cold look she got before Kim had kicked her into the electrical tower on the lil'Diablo night four years ago.

"You owe me a new cup." Beth coldly said.

"You mean the same cup that you threw at me that would have broken against my head anyway?" Kim sarcastically said, matching Shego's sass. "Fat chance, you're lucky I caught it else I'd ruin your political career with an assault charge pressed against you!"

Beth for her part had her eye twitch as she knew she was beaten in that field, but before anything could be said, Shego started walking towards Kim and merely grabbed her fiancé's hand and just started walking towards the door to leave.

As much as Shego would love to deliver some parting remarks to her mother, and Hego, she knew better and knew that Kim would also agree that her family was a lost cause.

As they reached the steps outside, the sounds of running could be heard, but only one person.

"Shego, wait!" Jack said as he caught up to them.

"The harpy want another round?" Shego coldly asked. Gone was the loving daughter, replaced by a near mirror image of her mother.

"Shego Ann!" Jack barked with the stern look of an annoyed military commander who was just told bad news.

"I'm sorry dad… it's just…" Shego started, almost on the verge of tears.

"I know, Firefly." Jack said.

"With all due respect, General, but why are with someone like… that?" Kim asked.

"The same reason you're marrying my daughter… love…" Jack said. "I'll admit, she wasn't as volatile, I blame her political career, but the Go family has been running this city since the family founded it over a hundred years ago, and with my joining the military before my brother was killed in a car crash, Beth ran for mayor so a Go was running the city. With the boys and Sheridan's Team Go bringing the crime rate down to near zero percent, she won re-election ever since, till Sheridan left and the team barely kept their act together enough to keep the crime rate down… Go city is just conservative and highly traditional, barely keeping up with the times."

Jack looked back and forth between the two as he continued. "And I still love her, I just need to talk to her…" He said, calmly as ever. "Just as much as I love you." He said, looking at Shego who looked like she was on the verge of tears.

Jack pointed towards a purple ribbon with white sides that had two silver oak leaf clusters on it. "This is my Purple Heart, or specifically, my eleven Purple Hearts, that I received over my thirty odd years in the Army."

Jack moved his finger towards the first ribbon, the light blue with white sides and five white stars on it. "This…" Jack said, much more solemn than before. "Is my Medal of Honor… Desert storm, I drove a Humvee into a combat zone ten times and charged ten separate machine gun positions to rescue fifty of my fellow brothers in arms when they were under heavy fire and command refused to authorize a rescue mission."

By now Jack's eyes began to water. "Which is nothing, compared to what I would have done to rescue Sher… Shego from harm." He said, turning towards Kim. "If I hadn't been oversees for a wargame with NATO forces in Europe when I saw the news and saw Kitosha had stabbed my little Firefly and put the fire out for a moment, I would have done anything to save her and beaten Kitosha to within an inch of his life! And I'll be damned if I didn't see my little Firefly didn't marry not only someone who loved her, but someone who electrocuted herself via high voltage cables to relight my Firefly back into the world!"

"Daddy…" Shego said, tears now flowing down her face before she hugged Jack like never before, sobbing.

"I'll be damned too, that I don't get to walk her down the aisle and give her away to someone who will love her more than I ever could." Jack finished, returning Shego's hug.

Shego pulled away from her dad with surprise on her tearful eyes. "You mean…"

"I'll talk to your mother, everything Kim said today is true and so is what I said true." Jack said, smiling again. "The politics of this town has changed her over the years, I'll talk to her and remind her the most important thing in this world is to a Go."

"What's that?" Kim asked.

"Family." Jack smiled.

Shego hugged her dad one last time and they hugged for a good minute before he hugged Kim.

By now Mego and the Wegos came outside and saw everyone seemed to have been crying, which surprised them as they never saw their dad cry.

"I think mom's cooled down a bit…" Mego said.

"Thanks Melvin. I'll be in shortly." Jack said.

"So…" Wego one started.

"The wedding still on?" The other finished.

"Yes, Wesley and Wendell. It's still on." Jack smiled before turning to Kim and Shego. "I'll talk to your mother."

"Thanks dad…" Shego said.

"However, you're on your own with Henry, I know you've told him no numerous times the last four years or so but well…" Jack said shrugging.

"But what about doing anything for me?" Shego asked, releasing her puppy dog pout.

Jack relented. "Alright, you win, put that away and I'll try to get him to back off."

"Yay." Shego said as if a kid again.

"So, she does use that face?" Kim asked.

"Oh, god don't get me started." Mego said. Causing everyone to laugh before everyone said their goodbyes.