Kim nearly ran off the plane and into the Middleton Airport. Ron would be waiting for her somewhere near the airport entrance. She hadn't seen him since Spring Break, which doesn't seem too long for some people but it felt like years for Kim and Ron. As Kim was sprinting, she found her boyfriend. She raced towards him and he did the same. They finally embraced and shared a long kiss.

"Oh, I missed you so much!" Kim exclaimed.

"I missed you too, KP. Middleton hasn't been the same without you," Ron replied.

"Maryland is a nice place, but I'm happy to be back home," Kim said. She and Ron grabbed her luggage and walked over to his car. Kim attended Johns Hopkins University in Bailtimore, Maryland while Ron went to the Upperton College of Culinary Arts. They had bought a small apartment in Middleton.

"Ron? Where are you driving? I don't think that this is the way to our apartment," Kim stated, looking out the car windows.

"You'll see," Ron responded with a smile on his face.

Ron's face fell as he pulled into Bonnie's Bakery instead of the place that he originally wanted to take Kim.

"Damnit! Everything is ruined!" Ron yelled.

"Ron?" Kim whispered.

"Bonnie is even trying to ruin my proposal now. Well, she didn't know but... maybe it isn't even Bonnie Rockwaller. But the preschool playground is supposed to be here! This was where we met! I was supposed to pop the question in the perfect spot and it's all gone," Ron explained.

"Ron, you wanted to propose to me here?" Kim softly asked.

"Yes," Ron whispered.

"Nothing is ruined. I find it romantic that you wanted to propose to me where we first met, but I understand. I'm not mad at all. Also, my answer is yes. Ron Stoppable, I want to marry you with all of my heart," Kim cried as her eyes filled with tears of joy. Ron grinned as he took out a small box and opened it. Inside was a gorgeous diamond ring. Ron slowly slipped the ring onto Kim's finger and after this, they shared a long kiss.

"By the way, your parents are okay with this. Even your dad, he's not going to send me into a black hole," Ron told his new fiancé, and the last sentence made her laugh.

"Now let's go home. I could use some Ronshine," Kim said with a grin.

"Booyah," Ron whispered as he started the car and got ready to drive home. One slight problem, the car wouldn't start.

"We are out of gas," Ron mumbled, "I screwed something else up."

"It's no big. I can just call for help!" Kim exclaimed, pulling out her phone.

"My phone is dead," Kim sighed as she smacked her forehead.

"I didn't even bring my phone. What should we do now?" Ron questioned. The car was silent for a few moments, and crickets could be heard chirping outside.

"I'm such an idiot," Ron groaned, which broke the silence.

"You are not an idiot. We can go get someone nearby to help us. There is a neighborhood right there," Kim said while pointing to a newly built neighborhood, "I bet someone would be willing to help."

"I hope we can find help," Ron replied as he got out of the car with Kim.

Ron nervously knocked on the door of a brick house that had most of its lights on. He was desperate for help.

"Mr. Barkin?" Ron squeaked, "I didn't know that you lived here."

"Hello Possible, Stoppable. I moved in a few weeks ago. What do you guys want?" Mr. Barkin asked.

"Well, um, my car ran out of gas but Kim and I want to get back to our apartment," Ron explained.

"Okay, I can make a call for you. Come inside, you two," Mr. Barkin told his former students.

"Thank you," Kim and Ron said at the same time. Mr. Barkin called for help, and soon Ron's car was taken to an auto shop. There, the car received a full tank of gas. After everything was okay, Ron finally drove back to the apartment with Kim.

"Don't worry, Ronshine is worth the wait," Kim said when she was back in the car with Ron.

"Booyah," Ron whispered again, which made Kim laugh.