Ok, I thought it was time to have more interaction with Bonnie. I kind of like what I did with the new villians. Let me know what you think.
Kim stood looking through the doors of the lunch room and found herself reluctant to go in. She was on her own, Ron had been forbidden to hang out with her by both his parents and the principle and Wade had been told the same. Sighing, she turned and walked away, heading towards the gym and the small corner she had found herself eating lunch in for the last week and a half. Sitting down and pulling out her lunch, she leaned against the wall and watched as three cheerleaders walked out, Bonnie Rockwaller in the front.
"I cannot believe that there is no talent in this school," she wined and the other two nodded their heads. "If we don't find a replacement for Jenny by Friday, the whole game will be ruined." Kim rolled her eyes at that, Bonnie had a tendency to over exaggerate when it came to the cheerleading squad.
"I know Bonnie," the blonde on her left said, trying to placate her captain.
"What are we going to do? The last five girls couldn't even do a back flip, double-tuck round off back handspring," Bonnie wined again and Kim raised an eyebrow. She had been a cheerleader at her old school, the captain in fact and wondered if she had ever been that shallow. Bonnie went on in front of Kim for almost two minutes before she sighed and stood, making her way over to the three girls.
"I can do it," she said and the other three looked up, surprised before Bonnie's look turned sour and she sneered at Kim.
"You?" she asked and then burst out laughing, the other two joining in after a moment. Glaring at the three girls, Kim stepped away from them then did a back flip double tuck round off back handspring, landing perfectly and stared at the three as they stared in shock.
"Anything else?" Kim asked, trying hard not to smirk.
"Sorry," Bonnie said, glaring, "the position is filled."
"It is?" the blonde asked and Bonnie glared at her.
"Yes, by Ashley," she said turning and smugly looking at Kim.
"But you said she couldn't cheer to save her life," the black haired girl said and Bonnie scowled.
"Well that's who we're putting on the squad," she snapped and turned around and walked away. The two girls left behind looked at each other and rolled their eyes and shrugged at Kim before following their captain. Sighing, Kim sat back down and looked at her peanut butter and jelly sandwich before scowling and putting it back down, not hungry.
Kim sat down in the stands, looking around at the fans of the football team, curious to see if they were good as everyone made them out to be. True, they had won state three years running but Kim was never impressed by numbers. She looked around and saw that the stands were packed. Most people were wearing the schools colors and carrying some kind of paraphernalia showing their support for the first game of the season. Kim made her way up to the top of the stands, sitting next to a large man in a hat and had school colors painted on his face and a hotdog in his hand. Sighing, she pulled away a bit and smiled slightly at him as he took a large bite of his hotdog, trying not to look disgusted. She looked up when she heard cheering and saw the cheer squad run out onto the field, cheering and were soon followed by the football team which brought everyone to their feet. Kim stayed where she was sitting, seeing for the first time what it was like on the other side of the fence that separated the fans from the field. Once the team had arrived and surrounded their coach, most sat back down and Kim kept her eyes on the cheer squad, wondering how the new girl would turn out. She had to stifle a laugh as the girl on the end kept running into the other cheerleaders. She seemed clumsy and didn't seem to know the routines well enough to keep up.
Kim tried to keep here eyes on the squad but soon got into the game, cheering right along with the other fan's and got just excited when Josh made the winning touchdown. Making her way down the stands after the game, she turned to leave when she heard her name called and turned to see Bonnie making her way towards her. Once Bonnie reached her, she looked around, seeming agitated before turning a sour look on Kim.
"As much as I hate to say this," she said, sounding annoyed, "but would you still be interested in joining the squad?" Kim had to revel in the thought of how much this was killing Bonnie to admit and ask.
"I'll have to think about it," Kim said, fully intending on joining but thought she would let Bonnie hang a bit.
"Don't think this is over Possible," Bonnie called as Kim walked away. "I'm not going to keep the position opened just for you! We don't need you, just so you know," she yelled and Kim chuckled to herself as she made her way out of the stadium.
On Monday, she walked into the gym after school for her first practice to find the others stretching. Once Bonnie had noticed her there she sighed and stood up, picking up a uniform and walking over to Kim.
"I almost didn't expect you to show up," she said, sneering at the other girl and Kim smiled, taking the uniform from her.
"I'll go change," she said and walked to the locker room to change.
"Don't take too long, we're not going to wait on you!" Bonnie called and Kim just waved over her shoulder. She took her time changing, tucking her regular clothing into her locker before walking out and headed towards the squad when the mascot stopped her.
"Kim?" the person inside asked and Kim turned to look at the large bulldog, she knew that voice.
"Ron?" she asked and Ron pulled the head off and grinned at her, taking in the cheerleading outfit.
"You're a cheerleader?" he asked.
"You're the mascot?" she shot back and Ron grinned sheepishly.
"Yup, have been for the last two years," he said proudly. "When did you join the squad?"
"Just this week," she said and looked up when she felt Bonnie glaring. "I need to get over there," she said and smiled at him.
"I miss hanging out with you, we need to find away around this stupid rule," Ron said and Kim nodded.
"I agree, we'll talk about it later, I need to go before Bonnie kills one or both of us," she said, placing her hand on his arm before joining the squad across the gym.
"It's about time," Bonnie snapped once she reached them and Kim rolled her eyes.
Practice was over on Friday and she sat in the locker room, resting her head on her locker as the others around her changed and chattered. She had realized after the first day that she was horribly out of shape and she was hurting as her muscles cried out in protest against the slightest move.
"Hey Kim," a voice said and she looked up to see one of her cheer mates looking down at her. "Are you coming to the party this weekend?"
"I'm thinking about it," Kim said, standing slowly and turning to her locker.
"I'm sure Ron will be there," Andrea teased. It had been a joke among the other girls that she and Ron had a thing because she spent a lot of her time talking to him. She had tried to explain but the other's wouldn't listen.
"I'm sure he will be," Kim replied, pulling her uniform off, "he is Josh's best friend."
"Well I hope to see you there," Andrea called and walked back to her own locker. Kim quickly finished changing and left the locker room, and was surprised to find Wade waiting outside the doors seeing to wait for her.
"Hey Wade," she said, slinging her backpack onto her shoulder and switching her duffle bag to her other hand.
"Hey Kim," he said, falling into step beside her and she noticed a folder under his arm. "I have some information for you," he said and she stopped and turned to him. He pulled the folder out and held it out to her. She took it and opened it to find information about the Seniors. She turned to him and hugged him tightly.
"I could kiss you," she cried and the smaller boy pulled back, blushing.
"Don't do that," he said quietly and she grinned before looking back at the folder in her hand.
"So what is this anyway?" she asked and turned to walk towards the front of the school.
"Well if you would read it…" he tease and she stuck her tongue out at him and turned to read what was in the folder. After a few moments she stopped and looked up at Wade.
"Is this correct?" she asked and Wade nodded.
"I called around about it and did some research on the internet about it and as far as I can tell it's completely correct. The Senior's own a television station in Mexico and have six popular shows, including one where Junior is a host."
"Junior? Really?" she asked, looking back at the paper.
"Yeah, from what I can understand, it's a Dancing With the Stars, but with Mexican Soap Opera stars, called something like Dancing with Soap, or something crazy like that."
"I can imagine," she said running a hand over her face and then looked at him shrewdly. "Weren't you told not to help me?" To this Wade blushed and grinned a bit.
"Yeah well, what my parent's and Mrs. Winters doesn't know, can't hurt me or them right?"
"Are you sure you won't get in trouble?"
"No, but I couldn't sit by and let you worry about it."
"Thanks Wade," she said, hugging him again. "I'll have to go down and talk to them," she said almost to herself.
"Don't you have a game this weekend?" Wade asked and Kim wrinkled her nose.
"Oh yeah," she said then shrugged. "They did fine with out me, they'll do fine this time."
"I thought you'd say that," Wade said, grinning. "I have a plane waiting for you whenever you're ready."
"Thank you Wade," she said as they exited the school.
"Man Bonnie is going to be so pissed at you," Wade said as the doors closed and Kim laughed.
Ron stood near the locker room and listened as Bonnie yelled and screeched around inside and had to smile.
"She is so off the squad! How dare she disappear, this is unacceptable! When she gets back from wherever she went, I'm personally going to kick her off and I'll enjoy it so much!" Ron pulled away and headed towards the guys locker room to get ready, chuckling under his breath.
Kim stepped off of the plane and hailed a taxi, heading towards the television station that the Seniors owned. Once she had arrived she was stopped by security who rattled off to her in Spanish and she just stared at him, confused.
"I'm looking for Senior Sr. and Senior Jr.," she said. The man stared at her for a long moment before he turned to a radio and spoke into it. Kim stood looking around the studio parking lot, wondering if she would have to wait for very long.
"Kim Possible?" a voice behind her asked and she turned to see Junior standing there. He had changed from his tight t-shirts and pants to a nice suit and his hair was now a little longer and wasn't slicked back like it was before.
"Hey Junior," she said, feeling a bit awkward since the last few times she had seen him they had done little talking and more fighting.
"What are you doing here?" he asked.
"I- uh came to ask you some questions."
"All right, why don't you follow me," he said, nodded to the guard and led the way into one of the buildings and to the third floor and to an office. He knocked on the door before walking in and Kim followed to find Senior Senior behind a desk.
"Father, look who is here," Junior said and Senior looked up and smiled, before standing and walking around the desk and holding out his hand. Kim took it reluctantly and Senior had to smile.
"Of course you would be surprised to find such a warm welcome no?" he asked and Kim could just nod. "Yes well, you see Junior and I have turned from our life of crime to start a television station."
"And a successful one from what I hear," Kim said and sat when Senior indicated her to sit.
"That it is, Ms. Possible," Senior Sr. said, "we are very proud of it and I am glad you have about us."
"When did this happen?" she asked.
"About three years ago, Jr. and I found this station in jeopardy and wanted to find another way to make a living and decided to buy it out."
"I hear Jr. is a host of his own show," Kim said turning to him.
"Yes, it is quite the hit, we are actually in the middle of negotiations to have it put on American stations."
"That's great," Kim said, feeling happy for the two men she never thought she would sit down and have a civilized conversation with.
"Now Ms. Possible, now that we have dispersed with the pleasantries, why are you here?" Sr. asked, getting serious and leaning forward.
"I was led to believe you may have some information about my family." Senior Sr. sat back and stared at Kim for a long moment.
"I heard something, years ago Ms. Possible, not long after their deaths."
"And what is that?" Kim asked, sitting forward.
"I'm not sure, there was a lot of things going around especially about Kim Possible's family's death. One thing I heard," he said sitting back, an odd look crossing his face, "was that they were transported elsewhere, the bodies found were not them."
"Where were they transported to?" Kim asked sitting forward.
"I am not sure but that was the last I heard. I heard that you had started looking again, Killigan had been caught I heard, had something to do with you?" Kim looked down and lifted her head when Sr. chuckled. "You have nothing to worry about, I hold nothing against you, the man was a fool. I'm sorry if I was of not much help, Ms. Possible," he said standing. "If you want, I can see if I can find anything out on that lead," he said and Kim smiled up at him.
"I would really appreciate that," Kim said and stood, shaking his hand. "Thank you."
"Well while you are here, why don't we have Jr. show you around," he suggested and Kim stood as the younger of the Senior's stood.
"I would like that," she said and followed Jr. out of the office.
An hour later, Kim had called for her ride to be ready and stood outside of the gates with Jr. talking amiably.
"I really appreciate you and your father's help with this," she said.
"It is our pleasure Kim," he said and gave her a hug as her cab pulled up. "Keep in touch Kim," he said as he opened the door for her.
"You too, and keep up the good work with your show."
"I will. Goodbye Kim Possible," he said, closing the door and the cab pulled away.
