Kim kept asking around, trying to see if anyone had seen a green skinned woman pass by. When she finally picked up the trail she dashed off, looking everywhere.

The redhead had no idea that the woman she was looking for was currently sitting on top of the roof of a nearby building, watching her. She didn't know why Kim wanted to talk, but she sure as hell didn't feel like dealing with any bullshit at the moment. That… and it was somewhat entertaining to watch Kim run around, not yet even considering the possibility that Shego could've had a ride waiting around the corner and already left the town and/or gone home.

The young hero had been searching for an hour and Shego just watched as the girl wove in and out of stores.

As night befell the city, Kim was one of the last people out, having been searching for hours. She'd told Monique to head home in the car and to come get her in the morning. She planned to search all night if that was what it took.

Her friend was hesitant to comply, but finally did as she was asked. Monique made sure to call Wade though, having him keep tabs on the frantic girl.

Shego continued to watch Kim, wondering when the girl would give up. It'd been over 12 hours since Kim had started searching the city for any signs of Shego, and it was finally dawning on the redhead that maybe Shego had gone home and didn't even live near there. The pale skinned woman could've easily had a car or something and she may not even be in the same state anymore.

At that realization the redhead sat down on the side of a curb exhausted. She was so tired that she didn't notice a man creeping up behind her, even though he was making more noise than a kid with a piece of bubble wrap.

The man suddenly grunted and fell down beside Kim, a knife clattering out of his hand. The redhead jumped back, looking at who'd just saved her.

"For a hero your senses don't seem to be functioning properly," said a cold voice.

"Sh-Shego," Kim gulped. She stared up at the woman who had a deadly look in her eyes.

"What do you want? You've been looking for me for half the day and I'm tired of it. Just spit it out and leave," she snarled.

Without realizing it, Kim moved away from the older woman a bit. "I-I…" she stammered.

When Kim couldn't finish her sentence, Shego turned to walk away, annoyed that she'd just wasted her time.

"W-Wait!" the hero said quickly, jumping up and grabbing her enemy's wrist.

The green skinned woman slowly came to a stop and asked, "What?!"

"I… wanted to apologize for what I said before. I… was just annoyed that someone had been toying with me. I mean… I seriously thought that it was a guy I was dancing with, and then it turns out to be some girl cross-dressing for the hell of it. I was… pretty rattled."

Shego suddenly started walking again, but Kim didn't let go, following. "I don't care the reason why you said it. The words still left your mouth, and that's not something you can take back."

Kim gulped, but she didn't let go.

When they were in front of Jean's shop again, they walked around to a back alley where she'd parked her bike. She took a seat and said, "Get on."

Without any hesitation the redhead sat down and held on tightly as the machine roared to life. She didn't know why, but she decided to go with her arch-foe. This wasn't work related, and Shego had been nice to her before when she was a guest. She was just hoping that Shego wasn't going to stay angry with her. She didn't like when the older woman was upset.

She didn't know how long she was latched onto Shego for, but they finally came to a stop and Shego pulled herself from the redhead's grip. She took off her helmet and placed it on a shelf. She clicked a button and a garage door shut behind them.

"Are you coming?" Shego asked with an aggravated sigh, waiting at the entrance into a house.

Kim scrambled off the bike and hurried after Shego.