The civilian fighters and the demonic army stood on opposite sides of the building, silence filling the space between. Drakken, Kim and Ron sat in the middle, taking it all in. The monstrous doctor held the bloody wound in his opposite hand, staring at the new army with confusion and anger. Kim was knelt down beside Ron, helping him off the sidewalk. The two froze in place, looking back and forth between the monsters and the people of Go City and Middleton.
"You will not stop us. The Reaver is harnessing the power of your earth sun as we speak. You have run out of time." One of the demons spoke with its gnarly voice, breaking the silent void in the street. Monique stared at the freak with disgust, then turned her attention back to her BFF and GFBG. Girlfriend's boyfriend.
"You two alright?" She questioned, slapping her crossbow back into the palm of her left hand. Kim and Ron nodded, finally standing back up. "Get outta here girlfriend. Stop that evil bitch and save the planet. We'll handle the big blue dumbass and his army of 'roided out jocks." She stared back at Drakken with anger, watching him wipe the blood from his forearm. To her disgust, she watched him grab the arrow, and rip it clean out of its wound.
"Thank you, 'Nique." Kim said, as she ran passed Monique, stopping and putting her hand on her shoulder before running off. The two ran through the crowd, finally leaving the scene. Monique's gaze left her two friends, then went back to Drakken, who stood ready to attack at any moment. He finally stood tall, and stared directly back at the sassy teenager.
"Kill them all!" Drakken finally yelled, followed by an entire horde of screeches and screams from the demonic army.
"Team Possible forever!" Monique yelled, as she stuck her crossbow up in the air. Yells filled her crusade, as the two armies charged at one another. They clashed within seconds, guns blazing and monsters pouncing. Bodies instantly started dropping like hot cakes, as the fight to end all fights began to spread out further and further. Creatures would appear from hidden parts within the city, as more freedom fighters would emerge. The fight grew larger and larger, now beginning to fill most of the city.
Kim and Ron ran towards the corner of a building, Kim only ahead of him by a couple feet. As soon as she was about to turn the corner, she heard footsteps with amazing instincts. She quickly stopped herself, her foot only inches away from appearing from the corner. She stopped Ron right behind her, putting her body flat against the wall. He heard the running coming closer as well, and followed Kim's lead.
As soon as Kim was fixing to peak around the edge of the wall, she felt the wind of two demonic creatures breeze right passed her, then quickly turned back to the wall and put her hands over her mouth. They quickly stomped through the snow, running to another street perpendicular from the two. As soon as their presence disappeared into the snow, she sighed in relief.
"How close are we?" Ron asked, peeling himself from the wet wall. Kim walked further into the street, to get a better view of the grey skyline. That's when she saw the tall skyscraper, with sometime appearing to be hovering off the roof. The entire building was smoking, clearly being vaporized on the inside from the big glowing beam in the sky. Kim squinted her eyes to tune out the bright light, and figure out what it was. That's when she noticed the glowing figure had black flames at the top. Oh yeah, that's Shego alright.
"So what's the plan now? We didn't exactly think she'd be at the top of the tallest building in the city." Ron whined, knowing it was probably going to be a fun walk up several flights of stairs. Kim didn't answer, she only stared at the fiery demon, and brought her forearm watch up to her face.
"Wade." She said, still looking at the glowing sight in awe.
"What's up Kim?" The child genius immediately answered, now appearing to be in a different location. "Tell me how to get up there." Kim said, turning the wristwatch to view the same sight she was seeing. "What the..." Wade froze, still trying to believe what he was seeing. "It's Shego. She's harvesting all the energy from the sun with that huge beam. We need a way up there. And fast." She almost demanded, finally looking down at her favorite nerd.
"Uh... right—right." He shook his head, and focused at the task at hand. Her and Ron both saw him whip out the same modified gaming device, with the bright screen illuminating every feature of his face. "What building is she standing on." Wade asked, not looking up from his DS.
"You mean floating."
"She's on top of the National Bank Tower in the center of Go City." She said, ignoring the ridiculous comment from Ron with a half eyed glare.
He began typing on the Nintendo device, licking his lips as he focused. "I'm checking the schematics of every building around the tower. Ah! Here we go! The Global Chayse Center on the far left of the tower. It's been abandoned since the nineties. It was an unfinished project, after losing its funding. There's an elevator in the center of the building. Only one way up, one way down—and that's it. Strange.. this is close to your coordinate drop." He rubs his chin curiously, finally looking back at the screen.
Kim looked up, immediately recognizing the tall building next to Shego's. It wasn't even fully constructed, having steel beams being the main eye attraction. She could see the rust from where she stood, not that the snow was helping. "Is that the only way?" Kim asked, looking back down at him. "She may see us coming, there are no walls or windows. Only red beams. I can practically see the elevator shaft right now." She explained.
"Sorry Kim, that's all you've got. Any other option would have to involve flying, superjuming or teleporting." Wade tried to add humor. "Shi— shoot. Thanks Wade." Kim hung up, and put her arm back down. "You think we can make it unnoticed?" Ron asked, finally getting her attention.
"No. But, I do think I know how to get us up close without getting killed." She said, then looked back up at the unfinished skyscraper. "Oh, sounds just fine then." Ron said sarcastically, checking down to make sure his belt is on tight enough to keep his pants up.
"That's at least a three mile walk in all this snow. So we better get moving." Kim ordered, as she walked back to the sidewalk, and started heading down Main Street.
As Ron follows behind, he didn't feel the moving around in his pants pocket. The two buttons unhooked, flipping the top of the pocket open. The head of a hairless pink mole rat peeled out of the top, his eyes darting around. As he looked around, a snowflake flew right in his eye. He blinked rapidly to regain his gaze, now annoyed. That's when he saw the tower the two teens were heading towards. A bright yellow beam plowing directly into the center of the roof. He has a small panic sound, then dropped his head back into Ron's pocket.
She scream in pleasurable agony, as the beam shot straight through her, blasting through the building she hovered above. More and more raw power from the sun scathed her powerful body, giving her even more strength than she could ever imagine. She continued her list for power, as she heard the wailing of her army. She peaked one eye opened, as the other stay shut tightly. With the slight view she had with only one eye, she looked down at her city.
That's when she saw the fighting. Everywhere. The people were fighting back for their city, and they weren't going down easy. Some would have easy weapons like handguns, swords or even hatchets. Others, would have full vests of tactical gear, armor and massive assault weapons. "What... NO!" She screamed angrily, completely turning her head and facing the city.
"RRAAAGGHHH!!"
She screamed in full anger, as she levitated out of the thick yellow beam. As soon as the air reached her body again, the flames on her body began to reignite. Once again becoming the demonic entity she was before. She dropped to the roof of the building, crushing the concrete beneath her. She landed on one knee, her arms lit up with glowing blue flames. She stood over the edge of the building, and aimed her arms directly at the ground below her. The blue flames together, merged into one massive stream of flames. The stream smashed down into the ground, spreading and quickly taking out anything in that street. Civilians or demons.
But what had her attention, was there was no sign of Kim Possible. She stopped firing her flaming weapon into the street, and began to think. "Those brats are using the freedom fighters as a diversion." She cursed to herself, knowing she let a child fool her, even if it was very briefly. She knew she either had to be close, or viewing her from a wide range. She stopped looking around, as her eyes widened.
She could feel the heartbeats of two humans very close to her, as their paces began speeding up. Her sharp-toothed smile crawls along her face, realizing her situation. "Of course..." she grinned, as she turned to look at the building right next to her. She could feel the presence of two wild spirits inside it. "These children think I'm a fool." She laughed to herself. She slowly closed her eyes, and focused her energy to her skull.
When she opened her eyes back up, they were no longer glowing yellow, but they had a bare white color. When looking around, she could see the outline of every living thing with a blue tint, as well as their nervous system. That's when she finally pinpointed the two teenagers, watching them exit an elevator, and run at the last few flights of stairs.
"That's right mortals... come and get me."
The two teens felt the elevator stop with a heavy jerk, almost throwing them to the floor. They looked at each other with a surprised expression, as the fence-like doors slid open. The building was so old, they were at least gracious they got to use an elevator. No matter how rusty and shaken it was. They turned the corner of the half concrete—half beam wall, and saw a flight of stairs. "Wait.. this isn't the top floor? Ah man.." Ron whined, dropping his shoulders. "Cmon." Kim ignores his whining, and pulls him by the arm.
They quickly ascended up the stairs, stopping at the bottom of another flight of stairs. "Oh come ON!" Ron yelled, following Kim up the next flight. Then the next. And the next.
They had finally reached the top of the last of the never ending stairs. Ron was nearly wheezing, while Kim ran over to the end of the floor. There was no railing, wall or window. If she wanted to, she could jump right off the floor and land on the pavement on the ground. The only thing to hold on to, was the red steel beam that held up the floor. Ron walked over next to her, and caught eye of what she was staring at. Almost exactly even with them, was a broken window of the National Bank Tower.
"Oh no.." Ron knew exactly what she was thinking. Even Kim was iffy on this jump. It was a farther distance away, likely to be slick from the snow as well. Not to mention the broke glass chipping around the edge. Kim had about had it with glass cutting her up recently. So she knew this wasn't going to be any different.
"So we have a way over there—a very difficult way, but how are we going to stop the sun beam? That's like so out of our profession." Kim finally complained, as she and Ron looked up at the roof the building. "Wait... what is she doing?" Ron asked, pointing to Shego.
Before Ron could whine again, they heard her wail a loud, drawn out 'NO' into the city. They quickly covered their ears, while clenching their teeth and closing their eyes tight. They could feel their heads rattle with the loud scream piercing through their hands.
It ended quickly, with the two reopening their eyes. "Yeah she def sounds mad." Kim added, looking at her with a determined gaze. Then, they both watched her levitate out of the glowing hot beam, and dropped down to the roof. "That's not good." Ron said, as they saw her walk over to the other edge of the building, out of sight from their angle.
"Okay, she's distracted. We need to jump now." Kim said, backing up a bit. "KP, uh I think we should—
"AaaaaaaYAH!" Kim screamed as she ran right past Ron, cutting him off from his warning. Her feet leapt off the edge of the floor, as she soared through the large gap between the buildings. Ron watched with horror, instantly knowing he was going to be next. And fear of his girlfriend falling, of course.
He watched her hand barely grasp on to the slippery ledge, holding her body weight with only one arm. He hip and ribs smacked hard against the wall, making her moan in pain. Trying to ignore the sore, she reached up with her other hand and grabbed hold of the ledge, finally beginning to pull herself up. She crawled up to the floor, and looked down at her feet. As soon as her feet touched the ledge, she shoved all the broken glass off the edge with her foot so Ron wouldn't get cut up.
"Alright.. your turn." Kim said loudly, with a loud breath of air in between. He gave her a thumbs up, letting her know he was about to jump. "Okay.. okay you can do this..." He began talking to himself, backing up like Kim did.
"You're Ron Stoppable... the Mystic Monkey Master.. slayer of video game zombies.." he chanted to himself, trying to get hyped up.
"Don't think about it! Just jump, Ron!" Kim was beginning to grow impatient, thinking it would take a miracle for Shego to not hear them.
"You can do this... you can do this.. you can do THIS!" Ron finally yelled, dashing to the edge of the floor. His feet pushed him off the end, throwing him directly into the air. To Ron, it felt like slow motion—like the world has slowed itself. He flew through the air, trying not to look down as his leap began to descend. His arm was finally in reach, as his hand grabbed s hold of the wet ledge. He gasped loudly, happy he actually made it. "Oh my god... I did it! I did it—
He was cut off, as his glove began to rip, slowly making him slide off the edge. "Ahh! KP! Sidekick in trouble! HELP!" He began to panic, watching her walk away because she thought he was crawling up. Hearing him yell, she quickly turned around and looked at him with fear. She darted to the ledge, reaching to catch his hand. Right as her fingers touched his hand, his glove completely ripped. He began to fall, about to start screaming again. But right as he caught wind, he felt her hand grab his wrist. He opened his eyes back up, and looked up at Kim. "You're right... this was a bad idea.." Kim said, heaving him back up.
