Chapter 9: Chorus

Disclaimer: All the Kim Possible characters belong to Disney. Anna Stoppable and other original characters are of my own creation.

A/N: This takes place during chapter 38 of, "This Is Our Year: College".


It was 1:45 pm just as Anna and Stacie entered their Chorus class and sat down in the front row.

Just then, a woman with brown hair, brown eyes, and fair skin walked into the classroom.

"Good afternoon, class," The woman announced, getting the attention of the class.

"Good afternoon, Mrs. Williams," The class replied.

"I would like to welcome all of you back for another Chorus class," Mrs. Williams said. "Before we begin, I would like to announce that we have a new student in the class. Will the new student please stand up?"

Anna stood up from her desk and turned to face the class.

"Class," Mrs. Williams continued. "I would like you to meet, Anna Stoppable."

The class gave a round of cheers and applause.

"That's like the eighth time today," Anna thought.

"Okay, class please settle down," Mrs. Williams said as she raised her hands. The class complied before the teacher lowered her hands and looked at Anna. "The class seems really excited to see you."

Anna turned to Mrs. Williams, "Well, I have pulled off acts of heroism and tap dancing."

Suddenly, Anna's footwear caught Mrs. Williams' eye.

"Uh…Anna?" She asked.

"Yes, Mrs. Williams?" Anna answered.

"Why are you wearing tap shoes?"

Anna tapped her right toe and blushed, "Oh no, I forgot to change out of them after entertaining my art class. I'm so sorry."

Mrs. Williams raised her right hand, "It's okay, Anna, no hard feelings."

"I'll change out of them right away," Anna said.

But before she could do so, Mrs. Williams spoke, "Anna, you may leave them on. Just don't forget to change out of them before leaving this classroom."

Anna nodded, "Okay, Mrs. Williams."

"So, anyway," Mrs. Williams continued. "I want to say that it is a pleasure to have you in my class."

Anna smiled, "It is a pleasure. In fact, a lot of my other teachers said they really liked having me in their classes."

"Well, with you being a hero and the greatest tap dancer in the world and all..." Mrs. Williams said.

Anna shook her head, "Nah, I'm just a basic average girl who really enjoys what she does. I'm also a really good singer and I can do that and dance at the same time."

"You can?" Mrs. Williams said in amazement.

Anna nodded, "Uh huh, you're looking at the girl who won first place at a Performing Arts show for singing and dancing to, 'Naughty' from Matilda: The Musical."

"Would you like to reenact your performance for us?" Mrs. Williams asked.

Anna nodded, "I would love too. I'm wearing the right clothes and footwear for it. But I'm gonna have to use my desk and a book from my backpack for this too."

Anna then took her desk, moved it closer to the chalk board at the front of the classroom, and turned it around 180 degrees. She then walked back to her backpack and pulled out a book from it before putting it on the desk. Soon after, she pulled out the Kimmunicator from her skirt pocket.

"What are you doing?" Mrs. Williams asked.

"I'm finding the instrumental version of, 'Naughty'," Anna replied.

She then searched the Kimmunicator and soon enough, found what she was looking for.

Anna then set the Kimmunicator down on Mrs. Williams' desk and hit the play button before quickly taking position beside her own desk.

As soon as the music started, Anna started singing and dancing.


A few minutes later, Anna finished the song and tap dance.

The entire class gave a huge round of cheers and applause and stood up from their desks.

Anna gave a huge bow to the class before she retrieved the Kimmunicator, moved her desk back to where it was previously, and sat down.

The rest of the class sat down as well.

"That was terrific, Anna!" Mrs. Williams commented.

"Thank you, Mrs. Williams," Anna said happily.

Mrs. Williams turned to the rest of the class, "Okay, class…"

A student to the left or Anna raised her hand.

Mrs. Williams noticed this, "Yes, Taylor?"

"I have a little bit of a sore throat," Taylor said in an apologetic tone. "I may have some trouble singing."

Anna turned to Taylor, "I have something that could help you."

Taylor turned to Anna, "You do?"

Anna reached into her backpack and pulled out what looked like a small bottle of breath spray.

"A bottle of breath spray?" Taylor asked.

"More than just a bottle of breath spray," Anna said to Taylor while holding the bottle out to her. "It's a remedy for sore throats."

Taylor took the bottle into her hands and gave her throat a spray.

Soon after, the pain went away.

"Hey, it works!" Taylor commented in amazment.

She was about to hand the bottle back to Anna before Anna raised her right hand, "Keep it; you'll need it."

"Thanks, Anna, you're the best!" Taylor said, happily. She then turned to Mrs. Williams. "I'm now ready to sing."

Suddenly, there was the sound of buzzing.

"Did everyone just hear that?" Stacie spoke up. "Sounds like a…"

Mrs. Williams noticed a wasp and sighed, "Wasp."

She tried to slap it away only for it to come in and bite her in the upper right arm.

"Ouch," She groaned.

Anna got up from her desk and clapped the wasp in between her hands. The wasp then fell to the ground and laid motionless.

"Thanks, Anna," Mrs. Williams said with a sigh of relief.

"Are you okay, Mrs. Williams?" Anna asked, concerned.

"I'm alright," Mrs. Williams replied. "I've been stung before."

Anna then pulled a tissue from her backpack and used it to clean off the remains of the wasp on the floor. Afterward, she threw the tissue into the trash bin near the door to the hallway before sitting back down at her desk.

"You saved the day again, Anna," Stacie said to her best-friend. She then cringed. "Wasps, Hornets, and Yellow Jackets make me cringe and their bites hurt."

Mrs. Williams looked at the class, "Okay, now that…" She then stopped when she noticed a male student in the back of the class asleep.

"Sam?" Mrs. Williams called out to the student. "Sam, wake up."

No response.

A couple nearby students then tried to wake him up.

No response.

"I have something that will wake him up," Anna spoke up. She then reached into her backpack and pulled out the bag containing her stinky sock she used in PE class earlier.

"What is that?" Mrs. Williams asked.

"All of you may want to cover your noses," Anna warned. "This is going to be stinky."

Mrs. Williams and the other students covered their noses.

Anna soon made her way over to Sam before pulling out the stinky sock from its bag and held it up to Sam's nose.

Sam bolted awake and asked, "Gross, what is that?!"

"My stinky sock," Anna replied. "I use this to revive people. It stinks so bad it could even raise the dead."

"Gross!" Same said as he covered his nose. "I must assume it's from constant tap dancing and sweaty feet."

Anna put the sock back in the bag and said, "You guessed right. And surely, you must be awake by now."

Sam shook his head, "I'll never fall asleep in class, again."

Anna then walked back to her desk, put the bag with the sock back into her backpack, and sat down.

"Thank you again, Anna," Mrs. Williams said to the new student. She then turned to the rest of the class. "Alright, class, I have decided to assign you a project. Each of you are to chose a song, write a short summary on what it's about, and sing it. The project is due Friday, which gives you time to write about and rehearse the song of your choice. For extra credit, you may dance while you sing the song as well. Anna's song and tap dance she just performed is an example of one. I'll now hand out the rubric."

The Music teacher then proceeded to hand out a yellow piece of paper to each student.


Soon after handing out the last rubric to the last student in back of the class, Mrs. Williams returned to the front of the classroom.

She took a deep breath before speaking, "Alright, class, now…"

Suddenly, loud gasping was heard.

The teacher and the entire class looked at the classroom door and saw a student in the hallway that looked like she was having trouble breathing.

Anna got up from her desk and ran out of the classroom and up to the student.

"Are you alright?" Anna asked the student.

The student shook her head, "No! Can't breathe! Need…Epi…Epi…"

"EpiPen!" Anna said, recognizing the last word the student was trying to utter. "Hang on."

Anna then ran back into the classroom and pulled out an EpiPen from the first aid kit in her backpack and ran back to the student. She then lifted the hem of the student's skirt and jabbed the EpiPen into her left leg.

The student's breathing returned to normal soon afterward.

"Thanks," The student said with a sigh of relief. She then got a good look at her rescuer. "Are you, Anna Stoppable?"

Anna nodded, "That's me. What's your name?"

"I'm Francine Oliver," The student answered Anna's question.

"What happened?" Anna asked, concerned.

"I was stung by a bee, which I'm extremely allergic to by the way, and forgot my EpiPen," Francine replied. "I'm so glad you were nearby and with an EpiPen. Otherwise, I would've died."

"I'm glad I was here," Anna said. She then thought of something. "Wait right here."

She then walked back into the classroom, got another EpiPen from her first aid kit, and walked back out to Francine, and held the new EpiPen out to her.

"Just in case you get stung again," Anna said.

Francine took the EpiPen into her hands.

"Thank you for the EpiPen, Anna," Francie said before putting the EpiPen into her skirt pocket. "And thank you for saving my life."

Anna smiled, "Anytime."

With that said, Francine walked off and went into the classroom next door to Anna's classroom before Anna walked back into her classroom.


As soon as Anna entered her classroom, she received a round of cheers and applause from her teacher and the students.

"Well done, Anna!" Mrs. Williams said.

"Thanks, Mrs. Williams," Anna said while blushing over the attention she was receiving. She then walked back to her desk and sat back down.


At 2:30 pm, Anna, Stacie, and the rest of their class walked out of the classroom as soon as the school day finally ended.

"That was a great class," Anna commented with a smile.

"You did great singing," Stacie commented with a smile.

"Stoppable!" Came the voice of Mr. Barkin.

Anna and Stacie stopped walking and turned to see their tough but fair school teacher standing with his arms crossed.

"Yes, Mr. Barkin?" Anna answered nervously.

"Explanation on why you are wearing tap shoes, now!" Barkin said, pointing at Anna's footwear.

Anna tapped her toe and blushed, "Oh great, I knew I forgot to do something."

"That doesn't explain why you are wearing tap shoes in school," Barkin pointed out.

"I told my music teacher that I sang and danced to a song at a Performing Arts show and got first place one time," Anna said. "She then asked if I'd like to reenact the performance and I accepted. I was gonna take off my tap shoes afterward but I forgot. Rest assured, it won't happen again."

Mr. Barkin leaned in, "I'm keeping my eye on you, dancing girl."

He then pulled away and walked off.

Beep Beep Beep Beep

"What's the sitch, Wade?" Anna answered the Kimmunicator.

"Anna, something's happened," Wade announced.

"What happened?"

"Your parents got a little... tied up."

Anna's face turned serious, "I'll go put on my battle suit and go outside and wait for my ride."

"I'll brief you on the situation then," Wade said. "Wade ou…"

"Wait," Stacie spoke up. "Wade, do you think you can get me a mission outfit?"

Anna turned to Stacie, "Stacie?"

Stacie turned to Anna, "I wanna come with you on this mission."

Anna shook her head, "No, this is too dangerous. Besides, your parents may not let you go."

"Anna, there's nothing to worry about," Stacie assured. "They told me that I have their approval to go on missions with you. Besides, my Dad is confident that I can protect you and myself. After all, I'm top of my Martial Arts class at his Martial Arts school."

Anna sighed, "Okay, you can come."

The End


A/N: And that's the story of Anna's first day of school.