Shego gently shook Kim awake. "Ok Kimmie, time to get up. It's already noon."

The redhead groaned and muttered, "Five more minutes."

"Oh?" the grin skinned woman asked, cocking an eyebrow, "And why should I give you five more minutes when you're the reason we were up so late?"

"Come on…" Kim muttered. "I'm exhausted."

Shego rolled her eyes and pushed the redhead off the couch.

"Hey!" Kim said with an undignified huff.

"I made breakfast. So get your ass in the kitchen. After we eat I'll drop you off at home and you can sleep then. I want to have a nice vacation, REDHEAD FREE. Got it?"

"Food?" Kim asked. She didn't seem to hear the rest.

"Yes. Food. That thing that you eat for energy. In the kitchen. Over there." She pointed at the kitchen to get her point across.

Kim picked herself up off the floor and stretched as she walked over to the table.

Shego followed after rolling her eyes one more time. Was the younger girl always like this in the mornings?

The two took a seat at the table. Shego had a piece of toast and some fruit, along with a tall cup of coffee. In front of Kim was a plate with eggs, bacon, and toast. There was some fruit in the center of the table as well, in case they wanted more.

Kim sheepishly looked at her food and asked, "You made this for me?"

"Well doy. I don't usually eat that much in the mornings, but in case you did I made a full course breakfast," Shego said, taking a sip of her coffee.

"Th-Thanks," Kim stuttered, digging in. As long as she was eating she wouldn't have to worry about talking, and she was already feeling awkward enough.

Shego pulled out her cell phone and started going through it as she ate her toast. She was doing what she always did in the mornings, and mainly ignored the redhead. She wasn't going to change her entire schedule for the girl, that'd be a pain.

Kim stole a few glances at her hostess and wondered what she was looking at.

The villain suddenly let out a groan and muttered, "Fuck," pinching the bridge of her nose in aggravation.

"Wh-What's wrong?" Kim asked hesitantly. She wasn't sure if she should butt into her foe's business, but she was curious.

"Huh? Oh… My Mom is going off about something and expects me to go and clear up whatever shit it is she has a problem with."

"So… you're going to go?"

"I don't have a choice," Shego muttered as her shoulders sagged. "I can't say no to that woman or my life will be hell."

"Really? Are you scared of your mother?" Kim asked, giggling slightly at the thought. She didn't think Shego could be scared of anything.

With a straight face the green skinned woman replied, "I'm fucking terrified of that woman."

The redhead immediately stopped laughing. "That bad?"

Slowly shaking her head Shego replied, "That bad. One time I promised to come home for lunch with my mother, and I forgot. Well, the next day I came home from work and sitting on the couch was my mother. She had a smile on her face as she said, 'Sweetheart, we were supposed to have lunch yesterday. Where were you?' I mean, that was a day I was fighting you, but not matter what I would tell that woman she'd still be pissed as hell. Let's just say… I was more injured from my encounter with my mother than when I fought with you."

Kim's eyes widened. "Your mom… beats you?"

"Well… more like a…. 'friendly' sparring match. She calls them bonding sessions, then beats the shit out of me."

"But… you're Shego. How can you lose to anyone?" she asked in confusion.

Shego chuckled, "Glad you have so much faith in me, but Kimmie, even though I could wipe the floor with my mother… There is no way I could ever do that to her. I'm not that heartless you know."

Kim smiled slightly, "Good to know."

Shego smirked before going back to her phone and continuing through her messages.

The two didn't talk the rest of the time as they finished off breakfast.

Kim offered to help wash the dishes, but Shego just told her to wait on the couch.

As soon as the dishes were cleaned and put away, the villain walked into the other room and said, "Come on Pumpkin, let's get you home."

With that the two headed out to Shego's motorcycle.

Shego handed Kim her helmet and then grinned as she sped off, causing the redhead to grab on tightly.

It took an hour to make it to Kim's place, but it felt like they arrived in no time at all. As Kim stepped off, Shego took back her helmet.

"See you Princess, and don't forget to call Monique. I bet she's worried shitless about you. You've been gone for so many hours." She sped off without waiting for an answer.

Kim immediately searched through her pockets and found her Kimmunicator, contacting both Wade and Monique. They weren't too frazzled since Kim had never sent out a distress signal, and they did have a GPS lock just in case, but they were still wondering where the redhead had been.

Kim had looked at them over her Kimmunicator and mumbled, "Shego's," before cutting the connection and placing it in her pocket. She headed up to her bathroom and immediately took a shower. She was glad to be able to relax after such a taxing few days.

Shego stopped by the Jean's shop before going home.

She dismissed the employees before they could even say 'Welcome', and she headed for the back.

When Jean saw her, she jumped up and hugged Shego.

"Hey, calm down. It's not like I'm about to die."

"I know… but I was worried yesterday. You just sort of disappeared, and after sharing the rest of lunch with Monique, it turned out her friend disappeared as well. I wanted to be sure you guys weren't off fighting to the death somewhere."

"Oh please Jean, you know that it isn't even a close competition between the two of us," Shego smirked.

Jean rolled her eyes but didn't stop hugging her ex-lover.

"Say… Shego… tell me something," she said slowly.

"Yeah?" Shego asked quizzically. The way Jean said it, she wasn't sure she wanted to respond to whatever the designer was about to say.

"Do you…. Like her?"

"Like who?"

"The redhead."

"Princess?"

"Yeah. Do you like her?"

It grew deathly quiet and Shego looked into Jean's cobalt blue eyes. It'd been forever since she'd had time to just stare at her beautiful best friend and soak in every detail. She also knew that once she looked into those eyes she couldn't lie. There was just something about them.

"Yeah, I do," she finally whispered.


Author's Note: Just a warning, this is as far as i've written in this one, so I don't know when the next chapter will come out. I plan to do some typing today, but I really need to start working on my summer homework which is due within two weeks... So i probably won't be coming out with updates too often. I hope you can bear with me though. I'm hoping to get this one done soon so that I can start two new KiGo stories that I've thought of :) I just figure that it'd be best to not confuse myself too much by having a bunch of different update schedules. So, please just hang on and I'll try to get the next chapter out asap!