July 9th, 2012
Los Angeles, California
8:34 P.M.
It felt almost like a gnawing at the back of the mind.
That was the only way Christina could describe headache she was experiencing at the moment, "It feels like a tugging at the back of my head," she explained to Bob who was turned to look at her in a mixture of shock and confusion.
"And you said this just started recently?" he asked.
"Yeah," came the reply, "Probably within the last couple of minutes."
She was silent as the cause fell into place, "You think he did it?"
Bob nodded, "The Machine is about to turn on."
"What do we do?" she asked, horror lacing her words.
Bob looked to Mark, "How far out are we?"
"At least ten minutes," Mark answered as they sped through an intersection, "Don't worry Christina, you'll be all right."
A pause.
"And if we fail?" Christina asked from the back of the darkened car, her brown hair hiding the fear in her eyes.
Bob grabbed her reassuringly by the hand, "We won't."
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 8:30 A.M.
"Kim and Felix Renton, please report to Dr. Wade Load," Justine's voice woke Kim from her slumber and she groaned softly as she stretched her sore and aching muscles.
Ding
Kim looked down at the metal box attached to her chest and tapped it lightly as the device glowed softly in the darkened room.
"What was that?" Felix whispered sleepily from behind Kim.
Kim turned her head and looked at Felix who appeared to be sleeping, "It's an anchor," Kim whispered back as she zipped up the front of her jumpsuit, "It keeps me here and keeps this universe from collapsing in on itself."
"Do you want to leave?" Felix asked as he slowly started to stir.
Kim smiled, "After last night, I'm not sure I want to leave."
"I told Tam you wouldn't want to," came the muffled reply as Felix rolled onto his back.
"Once again, Kim and Felix Renton, please report to Dr. Wade Load," Justine's voice sounded over the intercom, this time with a strain added to the voice.
Kim breathed in deeply and held it for a moment before letting the breath out with a sigh, "I've been meaning to ask you…"
Felix opened his eyes and looked at Kim, "Hmm?"
Kim was silent for a heartbeat, "What happens to you all when I leave?"
Felix kissed Kim, "We wait for you to come back again," he saw the look on Kim's face and smiled, "You came back once before right?"
"KIM! FELIX! GET TO WADE NOW!" Justine shouted over the intercom and the couple sat up in bed in shock.
"Should we?" Kim said as she felt the shock leave her system.
Felix nodded begrudgingly, "I think we should. If Justine's yelling at us you can tell Betty is going to be stressed when we show up."
Kim sighed again, "It's going to be one of those days," she licked her lips thirstily as she pulled on her boots, "Do we have any water?"
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 8:40 A.M.
"So what is so important that to show the two of us that you couldn't let us sleep at all?" Felix grumbled good-naturedly as he and Kim entered Wade's lab.
Kim had seen the lab once before but now she could see the entire lab unobstructed and she let out a low whistle of admiration.
From all around the lab came the sounds of moving machinery as Wade-bots of all shapes and sizes skittered around the lab. Some bots no larger than a postage stamp glided through the air with the poise of a falling leaf while others whirred noisily across the solid concrete floor of the workshop. Wooden shelves bolted roughly to the walls of the underground room held half completed Wade bots and other unidentifiable creations.
Kim followed Felix as they traced their way through seemingly endless rows of uncompleted projects and half moving robots all the while searching for something to drink.
Finally, the couple cleared the stacks of experiments and found themselves approaching Betty and Will who were privately talking near the Machine.
Kim's eyes traveled to the golden object and the two scientists near the machine who were both murmuring to each other about something. Kim's eyes adjusted to the glare and smiled as she watched Wade and Justine, both in their element as every few moments they would point excitedly at the machine but would refrain from touching it.
Her eyes wandered away from the machine and leaning against the wall, almost looking uncomfortable for the first time since meeting her, was Shego. Kim couldn't tell how Shego was feeling but when she saw the raven haired woman, Kim felt something akin to an electric shock travel up her spine and through the backpack strapped to her back. The feeling quickly passed and Kim was left alone to ponder the machine.
Bonnie looked around the room expectantly as she waited for someone to answer her questions while Kim continued past her with almost in a trance and she stared at the golden Machine with a slack jaw and awe in her eyes. Almost against her will she reached out a hand to touch the golden contraption-
"I wouldn't do that," a familiar voice called out and Kim's mind was suddenly cleared of her compulsion to touch the metal.
Kim looked towards the sound of the voice, "Why shouldn't I touch it Wade?"
Wade smiled and held a scanner over the Machine until it beeped quietly in response, "Because I'm scanning the machine right now and if you touch it I'll have just lost over an hour's worth of data."
"Oh."
"Have a nice night?" Tam's smug voice asked as he appeared behind Kim.
Kim continued to stare at the machine, awed by its perfection, "Actually we did. We just sat up talking about my universe and about our friendship then we went to bed."
Silence.
For the first time since she'd met him Tam appeared to be genuinely shocked or at the very least, speechless, "W...what? H...how?" he asked stammering his questions.
Kim shrugged coyly, "I don't know what you mean."
"You didn't sleep with him?" Tam shook his head in confusion, "How is that possible?"
"Check my name," Kim answered smugly, "Besides, my boyfriend dies right before my eyes and you expect me to just turn around and sleep with Felix just because you told me to?"
"But he's Ron," Tam replied as he led her away from the group. Seeing her look he shook his head in frustration, "All the mannerisms of Ron that you fell in love, his charm, his caring; his will to fight for you even when he'd probably lose, all of that I put in Felix. He's a version of your Ron, just in Felix's form."
"Why would you create something like this?" Kim asked in a mixture of confusion and disgust.
"It was going to be a way for you and Felix to grow closer in addition to give you the motivation for one last push..." Tam shook his head gravely, "This changes everything."
"Like what?" Kim asked, "How did my not sleeping with Felix affect anything outside of last night?"
Tam looked to the ceiling in sadness, "It was supposed to be a clean launch and collapse."
"And now?"
Tam gestured to the gathered individuals around the machine, "They'll all die and you're going to have to fight for the Machine."
"So I'll fight-"
"If you fight, you will die," Tam answered darkly, "And this time I won't be able to bring you back."
Kim was about to answer but she saw Wade nod silently as Betty Director stepped out and addressed everyone present, "All right thanks to Wade's scanner, we've been able to find out what the machine is for."
"And that is?" Kim asked as she and Tam returned to the group.
"It's a transmitter," Wade explained as he touched a button on the data pad and the lights dimmed as a hologram of the machine appeared in the center of the room.
"Short answer: this Machine is able to transmit a huge amount of data over a long distance without any problems," Justine's voice echoed from the other side of the blue glowing hologram as everyone present listened intently.
"What's the long answer?" Shego asked from the shadows.
Justine took a deep breath, "Using four unknown components including what we're predicting to be a highly volatile radioactive piece of energy, something or someone is going to sit in the center pod," the hologram twirled until the enormous pod that rose from the center of the machine was seen by all, "Then the machine will use the four other pods to power up the transmitter and transmit whatever is in the central pod somewhere."
"Where?" Kim asked hesitantly.
Wade shrugged as the hologram faded and the lights rose, "Not sure, but it's gotta be far from here."
Kim was silent as Will pointed at one of the smaller pods that rose from the edge of the machine, "And what goes in there?"
Felix stepped forward, "The pieces to the machine."
Kim tugged self consciously at the bag strapped to her back, "You mean these items that I'm carrying around in my pack?"
"That would be correct," Tam's voice echoed loudly in the room.
Will pointed at the machine, "So where does it transmit?" he was silent a moment, "What does the machine transmit?"
Tam just smiled, "Ask Kim where it goes and on that same path, you all know what is going to be transmitted."
Kim's eyes widened as everyone turned to her, "Where will I be going?"
Tam sighed, "Why don't you tell them?"
"Tell them what?" Kim asked as she struggled to keep her frustration with Tam in check.
Tam shook his head good naturedly, "What is the first verse?"
It took Kim several moments to comprehend his statement before it hit her, "One traveler for the journey to the Creator…"
"You've known what the Machine's purpose was ever since you first heard that chant," Tam smiled.
Shego held up a hand, "Umm…some of us are lost here. What are you talking about?"
Kim turned from Tam back to the group, "The Machine transmits a traveler, me," Kim clarified, "To him," she pointed to Tam, "The Creator."
Betty stepped forward and pointed an accusing finger at Tam, "You're sending her to the Creator that caused me to shoot at her?"
"No, the machine sends her to me," Tam answered evenly, "The creator that ordered you to shoot at Kim was my beta, a change in management if you will," he took a breath and stepped forward, "For the moment, I am in control but the longer you wait to power up the machine, the less likely Kim is to succeed."
Will nodded towards the machine, "If you're our creator, why did you wait until now to help us?"
"Sometimes even a god has to step in and help move a story forward at a faster pace," Tam answered cryptically.
Felix stepped forward, "If you're the Creator, why are you helping us send Kim to you when you're already here?"
"Because I have certain rules that I need to follow where I'm from and one of them is that a creation," Tam pointed to everyone in the room, "That's you, has to visit me."
"But how can-"
Bweeee
All eyes flicked to Will whose wrist alarm as going off.
"Sorry," he fumbled a bit as he turned the alarm off, "Our sensors on the walls have been going crazy all morning but so far we've found nothing wrong with them."
"You want me and Bonnie to take a look at it?" Felix asked.
Will shrugged, "I've got some Erics out trying to figure it out."
Betty nodded back to Tam, "So where do we go from here?"
Tam pointed at the Machine, "First off, you're going to need to turn on the machine."
Kim's mind was racing and she turned to Shego, "That's you."
For the first time since she met him, Tam looked impressed, "Very good Kim," he clasped his hands together excitedly, "Then what?"
"Shego is going to need to fire a bolt of plasma at one of the surrounding pods," Kim gestured from Shego to a crystalline cube that was elevated on a pedestal of pure gold.
"Actually that one," Tam pointed to a different pod that was in the shape of a sphere, "Shego needs to fill that one."
Silence.
"Now?" Shego asked as everyone turned to look at her.
"Yes now," Kim sighed.
Woosh
A bolt of super heated green plasma erupted from Shego's hands and slammed into the sphere.
For the briefest of moments the Machine flickered as the energy powered a hidden internal motor but just as quickly, the Machine flickered off as the energy ran out.
Wade approached the Machine and scanned the gold creation before turning back to the group, "Whatever happened, it's off now."
"Don't look at me," Shego voiced, "I just did what Little Miss Sunshine here told me to do."
Tam suppressed a chuckle from his corner that wasn't lost on Felix , "Look, I know you're an all powerful deity that can probably erase me from existence but either help out or get out."
The chuckle was silenced from Tam's lips but the smile refused to leave, "I like you Felix," Tam's smirk concealed something hidden that instinctively frightened Felix, "That's why when this universe collapses you'll be erased last."
Felix felt his fists tightening almost against his will but a reassuring hand from Kim touched his shoulder and he slowly loosened up, "You know what we need to do," Kim said hesitantly, "So what needs to happen?"
Tam looked at Shego before gesturing to the backpack, "First, you're going to need Shego to keep a steady stream of plasma on that pod until the engine turns over," he took a deep breath as Shego lit up her hands, "The only downside is that Shego is going to be out of power for a good long while," he shrugged apologetically as he turned to Shego, "Once you get the Machine up and running, you're going to need to put the items in the pod but you won't be able to put them in until you have all of them."
Kim opened the backpack and checked the contents before sighing, "I still need an Immortal's Soul."
"Or an Immortal's Heart," Tam corrected politely. Seeing the looks Tam shrugged, "Let's just stick with you getting the soul."
"So am I supposed to power up this Machine then?" Shego asked in an effort to bring the group back into focus.
Kim looked to Tam who just shrugged, "It's your show Kim. I'm just a Creator."
Kim nodded to Shego, "Do it."
Shego smiled and cracked her knuckles experimentally, "Fire in the hole."
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 8:45 A.M.
Rain poured down in droves.
For over three years, ever since the last Lowardian Rain Tower had been completed, rain had poured down continuously across the entire globe, a never ending torrent that had made life miserable. For three years rain had poured from the sky, the sheets of rain covering the entire world and choking out the sun.
Surrounding the Castle Rodigan, a muddy wasteland filled with nothing but death and decay. But this wasteland was a wasteland the covered the globe. Green plants refused to grow as the constant warfare ravaged the planet until only the toughest and most dangerous of plants survived. The brown mud, slick to walk on, was littered with the husks of countless vehicles and craters from all manner of resistance.
All was silent for a several moments on the wasteland but a lone figure rose from the muddy ground and stared silently at the wall before whistling softly.
From around the figure, ten other figures rose from the mud and gathered around as a feminine voice gave them their orders, "Once inside open take down their defenses and open the gates. Understood?"
Silent head nods confirmed the female's orders and she nodded silently, "Then get going."
The warriors all dispersed and soon launched themselves into the sky using shoulder mounted jet packs. The female watched silently as her warriors were lost from vision as she waited patiently.
"Soon Warhok you shall be avenged," Warmonga said softly, "Soon."
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 8:50 A.M.
Woosh
The bolt of plasma that erupted from Shego's hands bathed Wade's entire workshop in emerald light and for a brief moment everyone was blinded at the sudden light increase but once their eyes adjusted to the blast everyone present saw the most wondrous sight.
A solid stream of pure green energy poured from Shego's hand almost like a spring and with amazing expertise, she continued to pour out more of her energy to power the Machine. Like a river of living water, the energy flowed around the machine, slowly heating the metal until the golden metal bathed the room in a rich yellow that contrasted beautifully with the emerald energy. The blast continued to flow from her hand and into the seemingly empty machine but slowly the energy stream began to taper off until nothing was left except a stream of energy no thicker than a thread.
Eventually the thread snapped with a tiny hiss that was barely audible in the vast room. Kim blinked quickly to clear the spots that now swam over her vision but when she was finally able to see again she allowed herself a large smile.
The Machine was on.
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 8:55 A.M
Creak
Warmonga cringed as the enormous gates of the Castle Rodigan creaked open as the enormous aliens worked together to force the doors open.
"We've secured their outer defenses," one of her lieutenants reported as he appeared at her side and nodded towards the door, "Why again are we using stealth in our final assault on the humans and not force?"
Warmonga stood silently in the rain, her near reptilian skin absorbing the water falling from the sky, "A caged animal is more dangerous when it feels like there is no escape. If you trap the animal when it is asleep then the animal poses no threat to you."
Her lieutenant was silent but nodded slowly as the doors to the Castle finally creaked open and countless Lowardians silently ran into the courtyard.
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 8:53 A.M.
The Machine was glowing now. Its golden metal reflecting light all across the room as the machine whirred silently. The crystalline pods all gleamed and sparkled as the green light from Shego's plasma blast blazed forth from the machine and reflected all the beautiful colors back on the room.
"Question," Betty asked, her voice breaking the trance that had befallen those around the machine, "But how is Kim going to move this thing?"
Kim's smile faltered as she turned to Tam, "Well?"
He shrugged, "I'm sure you'll figure something out."
Kim fought to keep from losing her temper at Tam and just barely succeeded, "So what do we do now?"
Tam nodded, "Well the first thing you're going to need to do is-"
Bwee-Dao
Bwee-Dao
Alarms echoed throughout the entire Castle as the Lowardian invasion was finally discovered, instantly transforming the entire base from a sleepy forgotten castle to a seething hornet's nest of activity.
Betty was moving before the first alarm had finished sounding and in seconds she was shouting into a intercom on the wall, "REPORT!"
The intercom crackled with static for a moment before Steve Barkin's voice echoed over the intercom, "It's Lowardia Betty! They've found us!"
Betty's face drained of color as gunshots sounded through the speaker, "A group of us are holding them for now but-"
An explosion cut him off for a moment before he was back, "It's a lost cause Betty! It's not a matter of if they take the castle. Only a matter of when."
More gunshots echoed over the intercom and Betty nodded stoically, "Do what you can, we'll be up to reinforce you."
"Roger Ma'am. Barkin out," the intercom clicked off as the lab shook from an outside explosion.
Betty turned back to Kim, "Possible! Do whatever it is you need to do to get out of here. The rest of us are going to buy you some time."
Kim nodded as Betty and Will, sans Tam and Felix, raced from the room and joined the throng that raced towards the surface.
Kim turned to Shego, "Are you ready Shego?"
All eyes turned to Shego who shook her head, "Sorry Princess. Not this time."
Kim's mouth fell open, "No, y-you're coming with me."
Shego chuckled, "I've played my part," she gestured to the glowing Machine, "I've given you a full tank of gas and the rest is up to you."
"Shego-" Kim started but was cut off.
The olive skinned woman shook her head, "This is my stop. I've jumped more Universes than you and I think I can have some fun here. Besides," Shego held up a hand and snapped her fingers.
Woosh
A tiny jet of plasma burst from her hands and flared up in the air, "This old girl still has a trick or two left."
Kim was about to argue but saw it was useless so instead Kim held out her hand, "Thank you Shego."
Shego grinned, "We're all here for a single purpose, right? Yours is to save everything. Mine was to give you a full tank of gas to get there."
Shego clasped Kim's hand and shook it, "Now you get out there and do it. I expect to be back in our Universe before I've killed too many Lowardians."
A final handshake and Shego turned towards the door and walked towards the sound of the explosions.
Kim nodded at Shego's departure as she tightened the bag around her back, "I need to grab something to keep the machine with me when I jump and then I can go."
"No need," Wade pointed at the machine, "No matter where you go next, just make sure you're touching the machine when you jump and it'll come with you."
"Can I take someone with me?" Kim asked as she looked at Felix.
Seeing her gaze, Wade shook his head, "Just the machine."
Kim looked to Tam expectantly but the Creator shook his head, "No."
Betty's voice sounded over the radio, "Kim, you need to get out of here. We'll buy you time but I don't know how much we can give you," she took a deep breath as she switched over to the castles radio system, "All right people, we need to buy Kim time! Let's go!"
Felix's gaze dropped for a moment in sorrow but he turned back to Kim as the occupants of the room raced from the lab and through the countless corridors towards the fighting. Soon it was just the couple standing in the empty lab with the glowing machine and Tam.
Betty Director stopped before rushing outside but she paused before opening a private radio channel to Kim, "Kim?"
Kim and Felix both stiffened to Betty's radio, "Ma'am?"
Betty took a deep breath, "Don't waste this."
Kim nodded slowly, "Thank you…for everything."
Betty smiled a final time and was gone.
Kim looked to the Creator and nodded towards the doorway, "Can we have a moment?"
Tam smiled, "I'll see you soon Kim."
He closed the door behind him softly and the couple stood silently for a moment before Felix cleared his throat, "Thank you Kim."
Kim blushed, "I should be thanking you."
"For what?"
Kim shrugged and took her husband's hands, "For helping me see you're actually a nice person when you grow up."
Felix laughed as he struggled in vain to hide his tears, "Well I'm glad to know that you're going to one day take the stick out of your butt and be a decent woman," he paused, a tear coursed down his cheek, "Even if it is in only this universe."
Felix curled his fingers in Kim's and fought back another tear that coursed down his cheek, "Will I ever see you again?"
Kim hugged Felix, "I don't know," she whispered in his ear, "But I'm going to do everything I can to get back here if for just one last time."
An explosion rocked the lab.
"Thank you," Kim said softly.
"You already said that," Felix teased lightly.
Kim shook her head, "Thank you for believing me when no one else wouldn't."
Felix pulled his wife in close a final time, "What's a husband for if not to support his wife?"
Kim hugged Felix for several long seconds that felt like an eternity, an eternity with a friend you never knew you had, before she pushed away and climbed on top of the machine.
"You know..." Felix started and Kim turned around.
"Yes?" she asked.
"If I hadn't believed you and I hadn't convinced Betty, Ron, Yori and Will that you weren't crazy," a smile appeared on Felix's lips, "Then all this wouldn't have happened," he gestured towards Kim's bag and the Machine.
Kim nodded, "Maybe."
"So without me you wouldn't have this machine," Felix continued.
A slight nod from Kim, "Where are you going with this?"
"And you need this machine to save the entire universe, correct?" Felix asked.
"Yeah?"
"So I guess that makes me the most important person in every universe," Felix grinned.
Kim laughed as she pressed the buttons on the anchor attached to her chest and felt her world start to spin as the Universe sought to dislodge her again.
From her place on the lab floor it appeared that the Machine with Kim was shimmering and fading from existence moments before she would form up again into a solid shape.
Felix bit his lip for a moment before calling out to Kim, "I love you!"
The Machine and its passenger shimmered for a moment but then disappeared but not before Felix heard a voice calling back, "...too!"
And then…
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 9:00 A.M.
"You know she's not coming back," Tam said as he appeared behind Felix.
Felix didn't turn his gaze from the empty space that had once held the machine, "I know. But it never hurts to hope does it?"
Tam shook his head, "It never hurts."
Felix was silent for a moment before turning and with a purpose started walking towards a tunnel that would take him to the fighting, "I don't suppose you can make all the Lowardians go away, can you?"
"It wouldn't do you any good even if I did," Tam answered, "Your universe is still going to collapse and you'll all die. If only you two had slept-"
"I wasn't going to do that to her," Felix sighed as he thought back to the night before, "She might have one day been willing..." Felix trailed off, lost in thought for a moment before turning back to Tam, "But it wasn't the Kim I married."
Tam sighed, "I suppose I can respect that, even if you did screw up my master plan."
Felix passed a forgotten pile of weapons that had been discarded carelessly. Crouching near the pile he pulled out two rail guns and after focusing for a moment the enormous weapons transformed into a set of pistols, "You really suck as a Creator. You know that right?"
Tam grinned as Felix slipped two rings over his wrists and waited patiently as the rings expanded, covering his body in a metal suit of armor that shimmered in the weak lights. As Tam watched Felix shook his head and put the guns back in the pile as twin blasters appeared on his shoulders and wrists.
"I do what I can," Tam quipped lightly as Felix walked deliberately for the doors, "I hope you don't mind that I made a few adjustments to you suit," a shimmering wall of static appeared around him momentarily before disappearing, "You now have a shield for instance."
Felix shook his head, "Why couldn't you have been this helpful from the beginning?"
Tam smiled and the two suddenly were transported out of the room, "Then it wouldn't have been as entertaining for me."
The duo found themselves near an old wooden door, from the other side a cacophony of noise as the battle between the last of humanity and Lowardia took place. Felix placed his hands on either side of the enormous doors and bowed his head in prayer.
Please let me survive this…and please keep Kim safe.
"You'll make it through this," Tam said as he answered her prayer, "Actually, you'll make it right up until the collapse," Tam laughed as he examined his hand idly, "In fact, you'll actually outlive this shell I'm in."
Felix turned to Tam, "You're going to die?"
"Everyone dies," Tam replied, "Even creators," he smiled morosely and rubbed the side of his head lightly, "Just remember that when rain starts flying upwards," he smiled at Felix's confusion, "We're nearing the end."
Felix smiled silently as Tam placed a warm hand on her shoulder, "I can promise you one thing."
"What's that?" he asked as the Creator squeezed his shoulder.
"Kim is safe," he said as he answered the second part of the prayer.
Felix nodded and took a deep breath and with a battle cry threw the doors open and into the battle raging beyond.
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 9:20 A.M.
To say Warmonga was surprised at the level of resistance would be the understatement of the year. Fully expecting a bit of fighting, Warmonga's forces had been caught completely off guard as the defenders of the Rodigan Castle fought for their lives.
A bolt fired from a rail gun zipped past Warmonga's head and exploded as it impacted against the wall behind her, raining dust and debris on those surrounding her.
"Where did this come from?" she screamed at her lieutenant, "There was only supposed to be light resistance! Not an entire army waiting for us!"
Hearing no answer, Warmonga turned to her second in command and found him on the ground with bits of debris lodged in his torso like shrapnel.
Bringing her wrist to her mouth, Warmonga screamed into her communicator, "The ships! Bring in the ships!"
Someone may have answered on the other side but a shout from the courtyard drew Warmonga's gaze to a man there that had just run into the midst of the Lowardian soldiers and started to create havoc. It took Warmonga a moment to see who it was but once she was able to see the face through the carnage that was the assault, she let out a single word filled with anger.
"Renton."
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 9:25 A.M.
Crack
Lightning crackled overhead, the electrical discharge lighting up the courtyard and all the occupants fighting.
Bonnie Rockwaller vaulted over a Lowardian with all the grace of her former cheer leading days coming back to her and as a Lowardian neared an Eric Synthodrone, Bonnie rolled over the Lowardian's back, planting a grenade as she rolled off the alien's back.
The Lowardian reached for Bonnie awkwardly but missed only seconds before its midsection was transformed into a cloud of red mist.
Bonnie rolled along the ground and came up near Steve Barkin as the former CIA operative hoisted his mini gun in his hands, the bullets firing faster than the eye could see. As he fired, more Lowardians advanced on him but with Bonnie's help the two kept the aliens at bay.
A Lowardian rushed at Bonnie and threw its energy staff moments before it had been transformed into a cloud of red mist.
The Lowardian's scream was lost in the battle but the damage was done: the energy staff flew with lethal accuracy towards Bonnie's head-only to be stopped mid flight as Hana Stoppable snagged it out of the air and swung it like a club at a passing Lowardian.
The Lowardian went flying as Hana vaulted from the ground and into the falling ran.
Hana flew through the air, a trail of dead Lowardians behind her. A Lowardian launched from the courtyard to her but she slammed an open palm into the creature's chest, instantly launching the creature back into a large group of Lowardians that tumbled away.
She glided to the ground, a blue glow surrounding her as she landed, as Betty Director and Will Du backed up to each other. Hana stopped an approaching Lowardian that was running towards Will with an energy blade and grabbed the Lowardian by the leg. The blue glow returned to her body and she hoisted the monster up before spinning the creature around and throwing it into a wall.
Hana turned her gaze to Betty and mock bowed but saw the Global Justice Director fire her gun directly at Hana's head.
Hana felt her hair move as the slug of aluminum hissed past her head and slammed into the Lowardian that was sneaking up behind her with an energy blade.
Hana turned from the Lowardian back to Betty and nodded appreciatively to the soldier who mock bowed in response.
A Lowardian barged into Will and the two slid through the chaotic courtyard, grappling and trading blows as the battle raged around them.
The Lowardian lifted Felix up as if he weighed nothing and with a snarl, prepared to rip Felix in half. At the last moment a burst of blue energy vaporized the creature and transformed it into ash.
Will tumbled to the ground as Felix Renton zipped past Will.
"You know I had him," Will called out as he rejoined the battle.
Felix Renton could be described as many things: a former paraplegic, a soldier, a husband, a lover. Today however he could best be described as the Grim Reaper.
He had long since given up keeping count of the number of Lowardians he had killed as the number had long surpassed his previous records of Lowardian killing.
With almost superhuman speed, Felix ducked and dove around the open courtyard of the Castle as the rain fell, openly blasting and shooting the Lowardians that struggled in vain to squash this last bit of human resistance.
Felix vaulted through the air, twin blasters on his wrists issuing forth blue death that cut through the Lowardians like a hot knife through butter. He flew through the air, death following him as more and more Lowardians fell beneath his blasters. A Lowardian wearing a jet pack appeared out of nowhere and grappled with him in the air and for a brief moment the two tumbled to the ground.
Felix slammed into the ground hard enough to see stars but jumped to his feet before delivering a super powered kick to the Lowardian that caused the alien to slide along the wet cobblestone courtyard.
A lumbering Lowardian swung his energy staff at Felix but he dropped to his knees and slid along the cobblestone courtyard, passing just beneath the blade of the creature as it whisked by millimeters from his face. Once the blade had passed, he spun on his knees and pressed the barrel of his miniaturized rail gun into the alien's stomach and pulled the trigger.
The Lowardian gave a convoluted cry as the round sliced it in two but Felix had already forgotten about the creature as he launched himself into the air using the momentum he had already gained from his slide. In the air, Felix fired both guns simultaneously at approaching Lowardians and the approaching monsters were quickly turned into a fine red mist that was quickly washed away by the pouring rain.
Gravity pulled Felix back to the ground and at the last moment he tucked his body into a roll that carried him to the next Lowardian. Before the creature could lay a finger on Felix, he had batted his weapon away, brought his guns to bear and blasted a hole through the creature and the one behind it.
Smiling at his handiwork Felix allowed herself a brief glance around the castle courtyard and felt his hope fail.
The hundreds of defenders and last bit of free humans had been reduced to just a handful of resisting fighters. The few left living put up a gallant fight but Felix knew that it was only a matter of time until he would be the last man standing.
A distant series of sonic booms filled the air and Felix's gaze traveled upwards just in time to see the clouds boil as Lowardian ships descended through the upper atmosphere and stop hundreds of feet above the Castle. From each one of these enormous ships that filled the sky miniature pods burst forth and fell to the Earth with a loud crunch as they impacted against the ground. From each of these pods, ten Lowardians burst forth with their weapons in hand and armed with years of battle experience.
"YO! Possible's husband!" Shego appeared next to Felix, "You want me to get you a bag of popcorn while you watch the show?"
Felix smiled, "The funny thing is you're exactly like our version of you."
"You're hysterical," Shego replied sarcastically as she backed up into Felix's back, the two then unleashed all their firepower at the approaching Lowardians. Twin laser cannons appeared out of Felix's shoulders and instantly issued forth four concentrated streams of death.
Shego grinned as she brought up her hands and evaporated a Lowardian with her plasma powers, "Tam said a few minutes to recharge," she let loose another stream of plasma, "Well I've been using this stuff up just as soon as I can get it."
Felix looked back at Shego, "And when you run out?"
Shego just laughed, "I'm saving up some for that very same reason."
Felix raised an eyebrow, "And your plan is?"
"Get as many as I can around me and then boom."
Felix took an involuntary step backwards as he saw the suicidal glint in Shego's eye, "That'll kill you."
"I'd rather take a few of them with me than get erased when the universe collapses," came the reply as a bolt of plasma melted a row of charging Lowardians.
Felix was about to reply but several large Lowardians appeared around the women with their energy staffs charged and glowing as balls of yellow energy radiated from the ends of the staff. Without a word, Felix and Shego were back to back again as the aliens advanced over the bodies of their fallen allies.
"You ready?" Felix called back to Shego.
"Born ready," came the reply as Shego coated her hands with plasma.
Felix and Shego both launched themselves at the Lowardians and for a moment it appeared as if they would win. Felix's four laser blasters blasted away at the mammoth creatures as Shego's plasma blasts tore through the Lowardians as a hot knife slices through butter.
Felix fired directly at the ground beneath his feet and allowed the ensuing eruption to launch him skyward. The blast lifted his body above the Lowardians and once he felt gravity claim his body again, he angled her body so he was facing the crowd of Lowardians. He brought his guns to bear and fired the weapons blindly into the crowd, instantly slicing through countless Lowardians as they fell beneath the tireless onslaught of her pistols. Coming down, Felix landed on the body of a falling Lowardian and angling his movements he launched himself at the another approaching group of Lowardians.
Moments later, the Lowardians were either dead or wounded but Felix had not time to waste as the aliens never ceased their assault. That was when Felix realized the ultimate purpose of these Lowardians: they were cannon fodder. Warmonga didn't care how many of her troops she lost in her final campaign against the humans, just that she eliminated humanity from the surface from the Earth.
"FELIX!"
Felix heard Shego's scream and turned to look at the green skinned woman who was inexplicably glowing as the number of Lowardians surrounding her continued to grow.
Felix shook his head in confusion but Shego cut her off, "GET OUT OF HERE! NOW!"
Realizing that this was Shego's special occasion and what she planned to do, Felix turned and sprinted away from the glowing green woman mere moments before Shego's glow turned dangerous even as several Lowardians rushed her.
"GO!" Shego screamed.
Felix's eyes tightened as he continued to sprint away from the woman whose glow was now almost emerald. In addition to the glow, streamers of green plasma radiated from her body as she continued to build up her power. Moments passed as Felix sprinted away but he knew his time was running out. Casting a final look over his shoulder, Felix saw Lowardians attempting to grab the woman as their energy blasts were absorbed by Shego's power build up.
A Lowardian attempted to grab at his super suit but a super powered punch by Felix threw the Lowardian into incoming troops, effectively carving a path through the creatures that Felix followed. Hands clawed at him but the blasters continued to fire as scores of Lowardians fell in Felix's mad dash to escape the coming fire storm.
"C'MON!" Shego shouted to the throng of Lowardians that were struggling to grab her but somehow she continually eluded them, "YOU KNOW YOU WANT ME! CLOSER NOW!"
Realizing that she couldn't hold out anymore, Shego's closed her eyes in pain but reopened them as they blazed forth with green radiance and with a final word condemned them all.
"BURN!"
KA-BOOM
The eruption that emanated from Shego made the bomb dropped on Hiroshima look like a firecracker as the green plasma flowed from her in a green wave that simply disintegrated those unfortunate enough to be caught in the blast.
The green blast caught up with Felix and instead of vaporizing him, it tossed him aside like a rag doll as his super suit's shield absorbed the majority of the blast before collapsing. He tumbled through the air for several moments, lost in the green fire that burned his clothes and singed his hair before he slammed into the ground and lost all consciousness.
Then nothing.
The emerald plasma swirled through the courtyard like an ever expanding bubble. Every nook and cranny was instantly filled with the hot, green death and still it expanded outward.
Tara Matthews had just finished blowing apart a Lowardian and heard a split second scream from Amelia that was instantly cut off. Turning back, Tara watched in abject horror as Amelia melted beneath the onslaught of approaching plasma.
She took a breath and just as the plasma reached her, she felt an arm wrap around her midsection and spin her around so her back was to the fire.
"Close your eyes Tara!" Tam shouted as he kept one arm wrapped around Tara and his other arm held aloft and pointed at the approaching wave, "Close your eyes and don't move!"
The wall instantly parted and created a tiny bubble inside the plasma. Tara watched in muted awe as the plasma swirled around them. Before their eyes the entire world was consumed by the plasma and entire buildings were reduced before the awesome power of Shego's pent up wrath.
Overhead the Lowardian ships attempted to escape the fire but the bubble expanded outward and upward, consuming the ships in the fiery, green apocalypse.
Walls were melted, ships reduced to liquid metal and crew members instantly evaporated before the awesome power of Shego's might.
The rain itself was set to fire and rained down fiery damnation on anyone not caught in the blast radius.
Warmonga herself had to scrape roughly at her arm as the fire poured down on her. When she had ducked under the protective cover of a nearby overhang and made sure she would not be set aflame, she turned her attention to the battle and let her mouth fall open in awe.
Within mere moments, an entire Lowardian battle division had simply ceased to exist. In its place, a scorched Earth with fire raining down from the sky onto a few husks of buildings that had survived Shego's wrath.
Burning husks of Lowardian battle cruisers fell to plains of Rodigan, no longer fit for anything but gathering rust. They fell to the ground with enormous crashes that echoed across the eerily quiet plains.
Her Lieutenant stood next to her, silent at the loss and turned to his leader, "Your orders?"
As Warmonga stared at the ruin, struggling in vain to find hope in this Pyrrhic victory, she saw movement in the rubble as humans struggled out of their hiding places and back into the falling rain.
She peered at them, a mixture of hatred and horror. If they had been willing to sacrifice almost everything to destroy a Lowardian battle group…
No, she determined in her mind, that was their last struggle against their end. All that remained was cleanup and humanity would be no more.
Warmonga put on a brave face and turned back to her troops, "Ready the next wave of troops, we put humanity behind us now."
December 20th, 2015 A.D.
Castle Rodigan, Rodigan Empire
December 21st, 11:15 A.M.
The first sensation Felix had upon waking up was the tingling sensation as the gash on his cheek continued to pour out.
Rain mixed with thick scarlet blood traced its way down the side of Felix Renton's face as he kneeled in the mud.
He felt the cold bit of water as it wormed its way through the remains of metal that covered his body and he suppressed a shiver at the contrasting temperature of the water and the rest of his body.
Rough hands shoved at him but she still resisted their promptings.
"Where is Kim Renton?" a voice bellowed out over the Rodigan Castle's courtyard but no one said a word.
Felix kept his head down but he saw a reflection in the puddles surrounding her as a Lowardian singled her out.
"This one is Kim Renton's Battle Mate," a Lowardian sounded from behind her.
From next to her, Felix heard Tara Matthews whispering at him but through the sound of the pouring rain, Felix was barely able to make it out, "Felix, if we're going to make a move, we need to do it now."
Felix shook his head as footsteps squelched to a stop before him.
A heartbeat passed.
Two sets of rough hands grabbed Felix under the armpits and hoisted him into a standing position.
A large green hand grasped the man's chin and forced Felix's gaze to rise until he was looking up into the conquering face of his captor.
"Where is Kim?" Warmonga growled, hatred dripping off every word.
Felix took a deep breath as Warmonga waited for her answer, "I don't know."
Warmonga nodded silently for a moment as she stared into the eyes of Felix. With hardly a second thought, Warmonga pulled a laser pistol from her belt.
Felix's eyes widened in fear, "I said I don't know."
Ts-EWW
Everything above Tara's ribcage simple vanished as a green blast of energy erupted from Warmonga's gun and tore into the platinum blonde haired woman.
Felix stifled a scream as Tara's torso tumbled backward into the mud where it twitched and convulsed grotesquely before finally coming to a stop.
"Where is Kim Renton?" came the question again.
"I don't know!" Felix shouted as Warmonga leveled her pistol again.
Ts-EWW
This time Betty Director's body tumbled into the mud minus the upper half of her torso.
"I can keep doing this until you tell me where Kim Possible is or I run out of bodies," Warmonga said in an almost pleasurable way, "Your choice."
Felix closed his mouth defiantly and bit his bottom lip until it bled. Seeing this Warmonga just smiled.
Ts-EWW
Wade was next to go.
Warmonga raised an eyebrow as her question and Felix shook his head. Involuntarily, his eyes darted to a soldier kneeling in the mud. Seeing Felix's gaze, Tam Agmiln just smiled weakly through a bloody smile and nodded knowingly.
This look was not lost on Warmonga who sighted in her next target.
"I'm going to enjoy your death," Tam taunted.
Ts-EWW
Agmiln's body tumbled backward and flopped about in the mud.
A drop of mud thrown into the air refused to return to the ground but instead flew upward.
Felix held his breath as the creator's body tumbled backwards into the mud but nothing happened. The universe didn't quake as the Creator died, there was no mournful cry from the heavens as the Creator's body flopped backwards grotesquely.
"You are beginning to try my patience," Warmonga growled as Felix waited stoically for what Agmiln had told her what was going to happen. All around them, the rain began to lighten the downpour although no one took note of the occurrence.
"I told you that I don't know where Kim-"
"DO YOU THINK ME A FOOL?" Warmonga screamed as she grabbed Felix roughly by the jaw again and spat into his face. Felix's eyes watched Warmonga's shoulders just like he had been instructed and watched in fascination as a single rain drop flew skyward. "THAT A LOVER DOESN'T KNOW WHERE THEIR LOVER IS WHEN THEY NEED THEM? THAT THEY DON'T KNOW-"
"I DON'T KNOW WHERE KIM IS!" Felix shouted back, his sorrow suddenly replaced by rage as he realized it was time, "SHE AND THE MACHINE DISAPPEARED AND WILL NEVER BE FOUND BY YOU OR ANY LOWARDIAN!"
"What makes you say that?" Warmonga questioned, suddenly becoming aware of the trap betrayed by Felix's eyes as yet another raindrop defied gravity.
Felix allowed a tiny smile that shook Warmonga to her core as she realized she had just been played for a fool by this tiny and pathetic human that suddenly pointed up, "Because I know what that is and what it's about to do."
Warmonga looked skyward as the screams and cries for mercy began.
Still held in the grip of Warmonga, Felix's gaze journeyed upwards as what appeared to be a large column of nothing descended from the sky and slammed into the Earth with hardly any feeling. Once it had made contact with the ground, the Nothingness spread outwards and started consuming anything and everything in its path. The countless Lowardian ships that blanketed the sky of Earth tried in vain to flee the nothingness but like water and a drain, the ships were pulled into the vortex that simply erased them from ever having existed.
"ATTACK!" Warmonga's voice echoed over the battlefield, "FORGET ABOUT THE HUMANS AND ATTACK THAT...THAT THING!"
Without a second thought, Lowardians threw themselves at the advancing wall of emptiness that continued to consume everything in existence. The attack was a failure and every Lowardian that attacked the nothingness simply vanished from existence, never to be heard of before or again.
Warmonga still held Felix in her hands but had forgotten about the man as she struggled in vain against the Nothing that consumed everything. Taking advantage of Warmonga's distracted nature, Felix pressed upwards from his kneeling position and slammed the top of his skull against the chin of the female Lowardian. Warmonga let out a scream of pain as she stumbled back in shock.
Faster than the eye could follow, Felix vaulted from the ground and tackled the stumbling Lowardian to the ground. Warmonga struggled to keep Felix at bay but years of hatred flowed off the brown haired soldier.
CRACK
A super powered punch slammed into Warmonga's jaw, "THAT WAS FOR COMING TO OUR PLANET!"
CRACK
"THAT WAS FOR KILLING ALL MY FRIENDS!"
CRACK
"THAT WAS FOR CAUSING ME TO LOSE KIM!"
CRACK
"AND THAT..."
CRACK
"THAT WAS FOR ME!"
Felix brought his fist down again but Warmonga caught the fist with her own and held Felix's hand and pushed the man off of her.
"Pathetic race," Warmonga said bitterly, "I wanted to exterminate you all but Warhok would have nothing of it."
She pulled Felix in close and with her free fist pummeled Felix to the edge of unconsciousness even as the nothingness consumed relentlessly.
"He didn't think it would be honorable to simply wipe you all out," Warmonga's laugh transformed into a cough, "he felthackhack that having your species would make life easier."
She picked Felix up and threw the smaller man to the ground. Mud flew in every direction as Felix struggled to clear his head of the stars that clouded his vision.
Stopping before a discarded energy staff, Warmonga hefted the weapon experimentally and shook the mud the clung to its surfaces.
"Pathetic little species," Warmonga rumbled as she hoisted the weapon high above her head. Felix looked up in terror and held his hands out defensively as the Energy staff charged up.
"Any last words?" Warmonga taunted.
Felix just smiled.
With a growl Warmonga brought the energy staff down on the body of Felix Renton, or at least she would have had the staff agreed to move with her command. Instead, the staff remained fixed in its position and refused to move.
With a curse on her lips Warmonga spun around and found herself face to empty with...
Nothing
Warmonga looked into the heart of empty Nothing and for the briefest of moments knew terror.
In the time the two had been fighting, the nothingness had consumed everything else in the universe, leaving just these last two creations as the last few relics of a dead universe.
Warmonga's face conveyed the fear as she stared at the nothing that merely sat before her, unmoving, unchanging, and it appeared to be peering at the alien before it as one peers at mud on their shoe before wiping it off.
Warmonga struggled to move away but before any movement could be made the nothingness moved and Warmonga disappeared from existence.
Felix was now the last thing in his Universe.
"I never thought it would end like this," Felix said as the Nothing advanced on him in a slow fashion.
"But then again, I'm kinda glad it did," he smiled lightly as his death approached silently, "Well come on then, I haven't got all day."
He held out his arms expectantly and closed his eyes as a contented smile graced his face. The Nothing stopped in front of him, confused as this single being almost appeared to be welcoming its death. That was something new to it and for a moment the Nothing watched Felix stand there expectantly.
Moments passed that felt like an eternity to the Nothing but it soon remembered its purpose and collapsed upon Felix, instantly erasing him from all existence.
Plip
…it was all gone.
October 14th, 2005
Middleton, Colorado
7:45 A.M.
Something felt different.
Kim couldn't quite place her finger on it, but she just felt…different.
She was on her bed in her room back home but she wasn't sure if this was her bedroom or another universe's version of her bedroom.
She turned her head and saw the clock next to her bedside click to 7:45 A.M. Her eyes focused on the wall behind the clock and saw it was a deep shade of blue with a brown trim.
If this universe's only difference is that my walls are blue, I might just stay here, she thought with a grin as she slowly sat up, allowing the covers to fall from her.
Groaning and stretching as she worked out the kinks in her neck, Kim was surprised to find her hair drastically shorter in this universe than in universes previous. Dragging her hand from the back of her neck to her cheek, Kim's eyes snapped open in terror as she felt something sharp and prickly on her neck.
Vaulting from the bed, Kim raced to her dresser and simply stared at her reflection in the mirror for several seconds before whispering, "I'm a guy?"
Kim stared at the mirror with a myriad of emotions racing through her mind.
Anger.
Disgust.
Awe.
The face staring back at her contained the same facial structure of Kim Possible, but this face was just a bit...different. The dull auburn hair was clipped short to her skull, almost giving her a militant look. She turned her face to the side and saw a jagged scar running down the side of her cheek that appeared to have been caused very recently. The red whiskers that had grown overnight stood out against her abnormally pale skin but Kim just stared in confusion until she finally accepted the situation.
Her worst fears confirmed, Kim traced her finger down the side of the otherwise perfectly healthy high school senior boy's face, the sharp and prickling whiskers registering on her finger with each passing moment.
"Mornin' Ken!" a girl's voice echoed up from the hallway below her loft and moments later a girl's face appeared in the trapdoor, "You ready to go? Mrs. Barkin's first period History class ain't going to attend itself."
"Ken! Listen to Rhonda and get moving!" her Mother shouted from somewhere in the house.
Kim gasped as Rhonda tossed a shirt and pants at her, "Get changed and I'll see you downstairs lover boy."
Kim didn't move as the clothes slammed into her face and fell to the floor with a dull whump that was lost in the sound of 'Rhonda' stomping down the stairs, "if you don't get a move on I'm not saving you any breakfast."
Acting purely on instinct, Kim grabbed the clothes and quietly stepped into them, "How does Ron do this daily?" she once she had finished buckling her belt buckle.
She searched her room for several minutes but realized with a pang of horror that her backpack and the Machine were nowhere to be found. Kim looked at the loft door in despair, "I'm going to have to go down there?"
Yes
"Can you give me a hint where my stuff is?" Kim asked in resignation as she tightened his belt.
No The Real Sidekick answered But I'd suggest you hurry because
Bwee-Crack
The metal box strapped to Kim's chest fizzled and shorted out before falling to the ground in a mess of smoke and wires.
Because when the Universe decides that you need to jump, you're going to jump Sidekick finished.
Kim stared in shock at the pieces of the anchor and grabbed at them as they smoldered in her hands, "WHAT DID YOU DO!"
You needed it, Sidekick answered, Now get going.
Kim didn't move.
Kim, you're going to have to start trusting me.
Kim looked at the pieces a final time, "Why did you destroy the anchor?"
That machine makes it so you can stay in one place for a long time Sidekick answered And I need you to be moving now that the universes are going to be collapsing even faster now and your little anchor will only kill you.
"How much time before this one collapses?" Kim asked.
Silence.
"You're not even going to talk to me?" Kim asked, still unsure of the sound of her deep voice.
Silence.
"I hate you," Kim said quietly.
Kim took a deep breath and walked to the door of her loft.
Stopping at the top of her stairs, Kim took a deep breath and let it out slowly, "Oh boy."
July 9th, 2012
Los Angeles, California
8:40 P.M.
"Why are you doing this?" Wolf asked as she tried a new tactic.
"Didn't you already ask me that?" came the reply as he sat back at his computer.
"You never answered my question," she replied.
"Fair enough I suppose," Sidekick was quiet for a moment before he started typing, "I guess I wanted her to have a better end than what we were given."
Wolf shook her head, "but they gave us an ending-"
"Wrong," he said angrily, "They gave us a cop out that asked more questions than it answered," he paused and deleted a line of text, "So I asked Bob, Mark and Christina to see if I could write an ending that they would approve of. They looked over the outline, agreed on the ending, and assigned you as my beta."
Wolf's eyes narrowed as she tugged experimentally at the handcuffs and felt them give a little, "and from there?"
Sidekick shrugged without looking at her, "And from there I started writing…"
She heard him trail off and looked up expectantly, "but something changed, didn't it?"
He smiled morosely, "we wouldn't be here if it hadn't."
"Then what was it?" Wolf asked as she tried sitting up.
Sidekick turned to her, "I guess the god complex went to my head, and now it's going to kill me."
Wolf's face paled, "You know I never meant anything when I said that."
The Real Sidekick dismissed her with a shake of his head, instantly regretting it as he felt the headache blossom in the center of his skull, "Like Mark and Bob, I realized that I couldn't kill her. She's a part of you, me," he shrugged, "Every Creator out there."
Wolf shook her head, "Then why not tell Bob that you quit and leave it at that?"
"Because I have the chance to make a difference," the way Sidekick smiled sent a chill up her spine, "I have the chance to do what no other writer before me has ever succeeded in doing."
"And that is?" Wolf asked, fearing the answer.
The Real Sidekick's eyes glinted with a fire that Wolf had never seen and for the first time that night, she felt afraid, "I will succeed in bringing Kim Possible into the real world."
Disclaimer: I own Nothing. Disney owns the Rest.
Author's Notes: So, Quantum Leap anyone? Huh? Huh? All right, that's enough of that. That courtyard scene may or may not have been inspired by me watching The Avengers as I wrote this chapter. But if it was I really hope you all could follow everything that was going on.
Special thanks this chapter goes to Twuscany (Planning in advance takes time, but it is doable), Darev (Skirting the line for now...), Joe Stoppinghem (Sorry but that was lost on me), Sentinel103 (Stopping without success for now), CajunBear73 (I never saw that but you're right, one life for another), Eddy13 (I appreciate your honesty and candor. Don't be afraid to speak your opinion).
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