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See How the Fates Their Gifts Allot

The doctors checked the vitals on the young woman with the Shego costume and a minute later she opened her eyes again. "What's going on," she whispered.

"You were found here and-"

"Who's in the Wego uniforms?"

"The Wegos, now-"

"Why do they look so old?" she demanded.

"We're not that old," Wego chimed in.

Shego refused to look at them or say a word to them, her focus remained on Hego. "Wego are twelve years old… Oh, my… What…"

Hego took her hand, "You appear to have been in suspended animation for years. We didn't-" Tears started to well in his eyes "-didn't realize you were gone."

Shego's eyes, which had looked fearful, flashed with anger, "Didn't know I was gone! How could you not know I was gone!"

Kim came to Hego's defense, "There's another woman claiming to be Shego-"

Green plasma crackled around Shego's fist.

"Oh yeah," Ron murmured at the edge of the group, "just like Shego."

"I am Shego!" the girl insisted again, and broke into tears.

Hego hugged the girl and she returned the hug, clinging desperately to her big brother.

Betty Director let the young woman regain her composure before speaking. "My name is Betty Director. I'm head of an organization known as Global Justice. We found you a few days ago, and revived you just now. If you have the strength I'd like to ask you a few questions."

The girl explained she had gone out solo after someone stealing technology. She had traced him to a warehouse, probably this one, and, after a battle with his robots, been captured.

"I always told you not to go out solo," Hego chided her.

"You go out solo."

"I'm stronger."

"I'm faster."

"Well, look what happened to you."

Dr. Director called on the siblings to focus on the story. Shego began again, "I discovered a man named Drew Lipsky had purchased parts used in the robots and traced-"

"Drew Lipsky?" Hego wondered aloud.

"AKA Doctor Drakken," Kim explained, "the blue man Shego works with."

"I do not! And he wasn't blue."

"Sorry, other Shego," Kim apologized.

"Not blue?" Ron echoed. "Did he have a scar by his eye?"

"No, but I popped him in the eye just as something hit me from behind. I must have missed one of the robots."

"Do you remember anything else," Betty continued.

"Not for sure. There were some hazy memories… He put my head in some sort of… I don't know, a machine of some kind. I had, like, an out of body experience… I looked over and saw myself… I kept thinking Hego was going to find me and rescue me."

Hego hugged his sister again. "I'm sorry, Sis, I'm so sorry."

"Brain switching machine," Kim told Betty.

"Excuse me?"

"Drakken had a machine for switching brains. Although if there was no personality in the clone-"

"Assuming it was a clone," Betty reminded her.

"What else could it be?" Kim asked. "But if it had no brain to switch he probably just copied Shego's."

The head of GJ turned her attention to the big man in blue and black, "What can you tell us about Shego leaving Team Go?"

It took him a few minutes to sort out the details from seven years earlier. "She vanished for a few days. I was frantic with worry. Then she turned up. I asked where she had been and she told me to shut up. She was around… three? four? maybe five weeks. All we did was fight. She used, uh, strong language. The fights were getting worse and then she told me where I could put… Um, I don't really think you can shove virtuous thinking there… And she left. We didn't see her again until Kim brought her here to fight against Aviarius-"

"Did not!" Shego insisted.

"Sounds like you may have seven years of history to catch up on in the hospital," Betty told her.

"Hospital? I want to go home!"

"Hospital," Betty said firmly, "we want to monitor your health for a few days."

"Uh, Shego," Hego said softly. "There is no more home."

"No more home?"

"I have a studio apartment now. When Wego-"

"We're in college now," one interrupted. "We share a house with four other guys a couple blocks from campus."

"And Mego is, well, Mego," Hego finished lamely. "We sold the house, divided the money, I-"

Shego broke down again, "No home?"

Hego looked uncomfortable, "I put your share in a trust fund! I'll see you get it. We didn't-"

"I don't want a share! I want a home! I want my family back."

For another few minutes there was silence as Hego comforted his sister. Finally Kim spoke up. "Why doesn't she stay with me for a few days until things get sorted out?"

"She should be in a doctor's care," Betty warned.

"My mother is a doctor," Kim pointed out. "And Shego has stayed with me twice."

"I have not!" the young woman insisted.

"Well, the other Shego."

Betty Director thought for a minute, then smiled at Kim, "That is probably the best solution there is."

"Why do you think I should stay with her?" Shego asked Betty Director.

"Well, to be honest it will take us a little while to check out your story and make sure you aren't a clone programmed to infiltrate Drakken's enemies. If you are some sort of spy Kim is one of the few people who can beat Shego in a fight."

Shego looked Kim over and chuckled, "The clone can't be very good if Kim can beat her."