Hello, lovely people! Because there is only one question that is on everyone's mind, we're going to dive right into the main plot after it's answered.


Indigo was just sitting, bored, on her prison bed, throwing a small fireball between her index fingers before Officer Wilson appeared at her cell door.

"You have a phone call," the Officer said. Indigo looked up in disbelief, the small flame extinguishing immediately. Wilson then led Indigo out of the cell, down the corridor, and into a small, secluded room with a single telephone of the hook. Indigo eyed the Officer skeptically before walking over to the phone and answered it.

"Hello?" She was quiet before her expression immediately lighten up, "Daddy! How are you doing?" She was quiet, "Wait, how are you calling me from prison?" Indigo frowned as she heard the answer, "What? You're not? What about me?" Quiet again. "Excuse me? You know what? Hand the phone to Mom. Just hand it over to her." Indigo glanced over to Officer Wilson before putting on a fake smile and sweet voice. "Hello, Mother. Is there a reason you aren't turning that hovercraft around to get me? What do you mean? It's your fault why I'm here on the first place! And you decide to leave your own daughter in prison as you two escape?" Officer Wilson's ears perked up.

"What? They're escaping!" Wilson grabbed her transmitter and was about to alert everyone until she got a look from Indigo.

"I wouldn't do that if I were you," she said, "information is a valuable thing and I would hate for you to not get it because you decided to tell everyone my parents escaped." Officer Wilson's eyes narrowed as she slowly put the transmitter back into place. Indigo smiled and mouthed a 'good girl' before getting back to the call. "Okay, Mom, tell Dad that love hurts and I love him a lot. Hope you guys reconsider your actions soon. Love you, bye-bye." Indigo hung up the phone then screamed in anger.

"Whoa, whoa. Calm down, calm down," Officer Wilson said, trying to calm her down. Indigo glanced over to her then starting laughing manically.

"They left me here. They left their own flesh and blood here so they could go off and do what old villainous couples do."

"Wait, old?" Indigo nodded.

"Well, my dad is. He turned a whopping sixty-two this year while my mom will be turning forty-seven."

"May-December romance according those numbers."

"Yeah, and they're still holding strong. They knew each other for about twenty-five years and been together for twenty of those years."

"Must be a loving marriage then."

"Oh, no," Indigo shook her head, "My parents aren't married."

"What?" Wilson asked, confused, "Why not?"

"They just never did. My dad proposed to my mom right after she had us and she did say yes, but with two kids running around, they never got to plan a wedding."

"That's sad," Officer Wilson said.

"No, they're fine with it. My mom always said that they were practically married so it didn't matter if it wasn't official. Nana Lipsky wasn't too happy about that but she got over it when she saw our lovely faces."

"Nana Lispky?"

"Grandmother on my dad's side," Indigo explained, "She's a bit overbearing and she babies my dad and even Dante a little." Officer Wilson nodded.

"Earlier you blamed your parents for why you're in here-"

"Eavesdropping, of course," Indigo interrupted.

"-What exactly do they play into this?"

"They created the whole plan that landed all three of us in prison! But I was the main executor."

"What plan are you talking about?"

"Ugh, it's a really long story and I don't want to explain it to you. Understand?"

"No, I don't," Officer Wilson stood up, "Every story that's about anything recent about your family, we hit a roadblock, and you won't tell it. I think there's more to this story than what you're making it out to be."

"No, seriously, it's just too long of a story to explain. It happened over the course of three years and I would have to explain all of it. It's not worth telling. It's on a need-to-know basis and you don't know need to know."

"Annabella Marie Lispky, you will tell me or I'll-" The sentence immediately stopped as rich blue flames enveloped Indigo's hands and arms.

"Or you'll what?" Indigo asked with a smile. When she didn't get an answer, she let out a malicious laugh. "I don't think you understand the severity of the situation. One, never call me by my full name. You are not my mother. You are not my father. You do not have special rite to use my full name so don't. Two, who are you to tell me what I have to tell you? Last time I checked, that's breaking my fifth amendment rights. I don't have to tell to tell you anything, I chose to tell you about my life, family or otherwise. And three, I'm known to be quite nasty when I'm pissed off, so I suggest you back off. Clear?" Officer Wilson nodded. Indigo smiled and extinguished her powers. "Now, as I was saying, it's my story to know and you don't need to know."

"It involves Dante, doesn't it? Is that why you won't tell me?"

"No, that's not why. It does involve Dante and how he betrayed me but shows my reasons for why I want revenge," Indigo looked over to Officer Wilson, "And I'm sure I'll be back in jail soon enough."

"You might as well tell it. You built up all the suspense for it. And I have all day, tell your story." Indigo sighed.

"Some people are too persistent. Okay, I'll tell the story, under one condition."

"And that one condition is?"

"Any information I tell you must remain confidential or else. And I actually have something to back that up," Indigo said with a smile.

"Fine, I won't tell anyone."

"Okay, it all began about three years ago. I think it was a Tuesday..." A fifteen year old Indigo cackled loudly.

"And so, with my hydrodecompression ray, I will use it to-"

"Separate the atoms in the earth's oceans so there won't be water?" Kid Vincible said, finishing her statement. Indigo blinking in confusion.

"How did you know that?" Kid Vincible rolled his eyes.

"Pff, it was obvious," he said with a smile. Kid Vincible grew up a little bit, personality-wise, but he matured a lot, body-wise. Once upon a time, Indigo was taller than him but now Kid Vincible looks down on her. He's a lot stronger and has a lot of muscles. Other than that, he just looked like a slightly older Kid Vincible. Same for Indigo, she only matured body-wise. She had more curves and she was just plain gorgeous but she still has a pretty sucky attitude.

"No, it wasn't," Indigo argued, "The name doesn't even imply that!"

"Look, Indigo, you're running out of ideas. You should just go back to robbing banks where I send you to jail."

"Ha, ha. Very funny," Indigo said, "And I'm not out of ideas! I'm a genius."

"You may be a genius, but not a creative genius," Indigo growled but smiled.

"This is why you're chained to a steel slab," Indigo said, referencing the piece of metal Kid Vincible was attached to.

"Yes, very original," Kid Vincible said sarcastically, "And I believe this where I tell you that the name's Bond, James Bond."

"Oh, shut up. You know, humans are made of over 75% water so I believe I could use this on you. Oh, I should be careful, though. The first three rows are a splash zone." Indigo started laughing as she walked over to the ray and pointed it at Kid Vincible.

"You'll never get away with this!" Kid Vincible said, squirming in the chains.

"Yeah, already did," Indigo pressed the button on the ray but nothing happened. Then she pressed it repeatedly and checked the ray then looked over to Kid Vincible and smiled. "Sorry, it's warming up."

"No, no, take your time." The two sat in awkward silence and started looking around the room as they waited.

"So," Indigo said, trying to start a conversation, "How's your brother?"

"Don't have one."

"Sister?"

"Nope."

"Only child, huh?" Indigo said, "You know, I have a brother. You can have him if you want."

"Yeah, no thanks. If he's anything like you, I'm good."

"Actually, he doesn't act like me at all." Then suddenly the ray started beeping, indicating that it was done warming up. Indigo smiled in malicious glee. "It's done!" she said in a singsong voice. "You thought you were all that, but you certainly won't be when you explode!" She was about to start the machine but then something started beeping. Indigo rolled her eyes,"Something is always interrupting me." She walked over to a control station by the wall and pressed a button. "Hello?"

"Hello, dear." Indigo rolled her eyes again.

"Dad, I'm kind of in the middle of threatening someone with certain doom."

"Well, Princess," said the static voice, "I need you for something."

"Can it wait 'til after I threaten impending doom?"

"Nope, expect you here in five minutes." Indigo ended the transmission and sighed.

"This is the last time I use the lair for world conquest," she mumbled then turned to Kid Vincible, "Sorry, Kid, this is going to have to next time. My father needs me so I guess you're off the hook." Indigo walked over to Kid Vincible and unchained him. "Don't show up here unless I actually do something."

"What about your hydro ray or whatever it's called?" He asked.

"Eh, I'll use it eventually. Now get out. See you later," she said, shooing the boy out of the lair. When he was gone, Indigo started walking down the corridor to wherever her father was. Indigo then walked into the main room and was greeted by her mother.

"Hello, Princess," she said with a smile.

"Hey, Mom. Where's Dad?"

"He's coming. We're having a family meeting."

"Ugh, I missed out on killing Kid Vincible for this!" Indigo plopped onto the couch and groaned. Shego sighed and sat next to her. "Mom, he was going to explode. Into little chunks! And I missed out on that!"

"There's always next time," Then Dante walked into the room but frowned when he saw Indigo.

"Great, Hannah's here. What's this about?" Indigo stuck her tongue. Shego sighed and rolled her eyes. These were her children.

"There's a family meeting. Come sit down," Shego scooted over and Dante sat on the other side of her. "Yo, Dr. D! The kids are here!"

"Perfect," Drakken said walking into the room.

"Dad, you made me miss Kid Vincible's demise," Indigo said, crossing her arms, "This better be important." Drakken looked over to his daughter and frowned.

"It is, I promise. In fact, this is better than that Kid Vincible fellow. Dante, Annabella, I have a plot that I want you to execute for me!"


End of chapter! This is an ongoing story and I plan for this to go on for five chapters or longer. I hope you enjoy it and be sure to read and review. Bye!