I do not own any Disney characters named herein, and am only borrowing them to tell a nonprofit tale meant for entertainment purposes only.

Kim Possible: Super-Girl

By LJ58

19

"Sir, we've had new developments from…."

General Drake, looking at a television screen just then that showed his trained, professional operatives protesting themselves on national television turned to eye him with a cold glare.

"Colonel," he addressed the man, "I am starting to question your commitment to this operation. Did I, or did I not put out an order to bring them in dead, or alive? By any means possible," the man demanded angrily.

"Yes, sir," Colonel Boxer said quietly. "Only Team Possible seems to be meeting every move of ours with…."

"Superior abilities and tactics? Isn't that supposed to be our purview, Boxer," Drake demanded of him. "Isn't it?"

"Well, sir…."

"You are dismissed. After you get me the governor. He's about to activate the local Guard in his state."

"The National Guard? What for, sir?"

"National security issues," the old older man smirked. "In fact, why don't you come with me? You can help me brief the man on the necessity of doing just as I say."

"Yes, sir," Nathan nodded, wondering how he was going to be able to warn the boys in time if this man was keeping him so close.

"Good, man. Good. Guess you're not the spy."

"Spy," Nathan asked uneasily.

"Well, if you had demurred, and then slinked away, I would have wondered if you weren't the spy that kept warning those infernal brats of our plans. Someone is, you know," he said cannily. "Those children aren't that good. No, someone is warning them, and I want you with me while we contact the governor, and then help me find the mole so he can by God be given just what he deserves for betraying this great nation," Drake said so ominously that even Nathan was worried.

"But….what can the Guard even do…?"

"You'll find out, colonel. Now, come along. We have work to do. And this time, no one will be able to stop us when they see we are trying to help stop a greater threat than the Lorwardians."

"Greater threat," Nathan echoed, wondering what was in the man's mind now.

KP

Kim flew low and fast over Middleton, startling more than a few people as she headed for Mount Middleton.

She should have guessed someone would have figured out where they were laying low by now. There were only so many places to hide in her hometown, and even Wade could have triangulated their movements in his sleep. Which mean the military likely had had their own experts hard at work doing just that.

She had just discounted the threat until too late, and now two of her friends might be in trouble because of her short-sightedness.

She didn't pause to consider if Wade, or one of the others should have considered that, too. She was too busy considering just what to do when she spotted a flight of four drones headed right at her, all of them carrying very real missiles.

"Again," she sputtered, and reached out with her burgeoning psionic abilities, and found the drone's targeting systems, and pointed them farther out, well over the ocean. She also shorted out their manual controls systems, too, just to be thorough.

The drones flew past her at high speed, never even trying to bank, and she allowed a faint smile as she flew up, and over Mount Middleton, and saw the men in uniform that were surrounding the base, and even more in helicopters who hovered over the face of the cliffs, obviously using some kind of gear to scan the mountain.

She had no doubt they would find something in spite of their precautions.

The men were too good, and too equipped not to find something this close.

She flew down, hovering in front of the mountain, putting herself between the cliff face, and the hovering helicopters.

Below, men in trucks and armored jeeps circled the base, even as more were setting up on top of the Overlook.

"Okay, guys," she shouted, "What the heck are you doing here? Aren't we supposed to be on the same side?"

The men pointedly looked away from her, and kept working on whatever the device was that they were using to scan the cliffs.

"Okay, you want to play like that," Kim snapped. "Let's play."

Even as she spoke, she heard someone on a radio shout, "Drones are down! All drones are down!"

"Never mind," the pilot of the nearest helicopter reported. "She's right next to us!"

"You have your orders! Engage," the voice shouted. "Engage!"

Even as the mountain began to shudder with powerful tremors.

KP

"Boys," Justine Flanner turned to them as they rushed into the main chamber that had become their de facto control center as the lair continued to evolve with their combined efforts. "I guess you know….?"

"The Nerdlinger tipped us off, Doc," Shego drawled as she came in behind the boys. "But what are we going to do now? Kimmie may not need help, but we may if they start something here," she complained.

"I suspect the time has come to activate our newest construct," Annie said as she turned from monitoring the events just outside the buried headquarters even as the morning sun began to rise over the mountains.

"Yes," Justine nodded at her. "I believe it is, Annie," she declared.

"All right. Time to officially put Team Possible on the map," the twins cheered, and high-fived one another.

"What," Shego sputtered. "In case you haven't noticed, we're already on the map! The wrong map!"

"Relax," Jim told her as they, Justine, and Annie, all began to switch on systems that Shego didn't have a clue about as a loud humming began to sound all around her. "We do this kind of thing all the time."

"And doesn't that usually lead to explosions," Shego complained.

"Not in ages," Tim grinned. "Besides, this one is all Justine's. She had a great idea, and we all helped her put it together."

"What idea….? Wait, is that Lorwardian tech," she frowned as she realized something was literally growing beyond the wall of electronics that the boy had been helping Justine put together of late.

"Hicca-bicca-boo," they grinned.

Dr. Flanner merely smiled, and remarked, "Indeed," just before she threw a final lever on a main power relay.

"Now, we hang on," Annie declared, looking not unlike she found it all quite enjoyable as the entire cavern began to reverberate with ominous rumbling.

"What did you do," Shego howled in genuine concern as the mountain seemed to shake all around her.

KP

"Holy….crap," someone shouted as the army helicopters put distance between them and the now quivering mountain as rock, and debris began to fall around them.

Kim turned, facing the mountain, and eyed it briefly before grinning.

"I can't believe it," she said half to herself, and then flew up, and away from the falling rock.

Only an instant later, she flew back down, and caught a large boulder that had been dislodged before it almost flattened a truck still filled with men.

"Better pull back, guys," she warned them. "Things are going to get really shaken up before this is over."

"What are you doing," a man in lieutenant's bars demanded. "Attacking us will not help you….!"

"I just saved your life, moron," Kim spat back, and pointedly set the boulder down right at his feet.

His men just gaped as the officer jumped back, but the truck driver put the vehicle in gear, and put more than a safe distance between him and the shuddering mountain.

The junior officer stared heatedly at the hovering heroine, and then turned and stalked off after declaring, "This is not over. I have my orders."

"What orders," Kim demanded. "More lunacy from that jerk in the Pentagon."

"General Drake, and the governor, has demanded you be brought in for debriefing, and examination, since you admitted that you are obviously operating under direct alien influence. For the sake of our nation, and…."

"Wow, you guys just can't take a hint," Kim sighed, and flew straight up, evading the helicopters around her as the Overlook cracked even as she did, and a large spire began to rise into the air.

The higher it rose, the thicker it grew, and then a massive, rounded tower began to emerge as the rocky façade of the cliff continued to crumble, and the soldiers both atop the Overlook, and below its base, all ran or shelter away from the cracking mountain.

"How is this even possible," Kim heard someone shouting complaint as the helicopters continued to pull back, but kept a solid perimeter around the mountain.

"It's stabilizing," someone on the top of the Overlook shouted. "Everyone, move forward, and take everyone present into custody! Anyone resisting will be charged with…."

"With what," Kim demanded as she swooped down, hovering in front of the officer who tensed as he had not realized she was behind him.

His men just stared, not moving, and even as she hovered there, the now huge, circular tower that had risen to crown the Overlook opened, and Team Possible came out looking ready to fight.

Even as Shego, Annie, and the Tweebs came out in full uniform, the sound of a motorcycle filled the air, and Ron slid his powerful machine sideways to a stop just beside Shego.

"Heard you might need a little backup," the monkey-master drawled.

"Doubt it," Shego smirked.

"Fire," the officer snarled, pointing not at Kim, but at the Team.

"Guess you guys didn't get the memo," Shego smiled, boldly stepping forward even as Ron ducked, and the twins set up powerful force fields that had lead ricocheting all around them. "I work with Kimmie now. Which means, you being here is a very bad idea," she smiled coldly as she superheated the air that turned a hazy green, and lead began to vaporize long before it reached her.

"Nice work, Tweebs," Kim nodded as she glanced up at the tower again. "But isn't the mayor going to be mad about this one?"

"Nah. Justine got all the paperwork cleared, and the man couldn't hand over the land fast enough when he heard you were making an official headquarters here."

"Which means," Dr. Flanner said loudly as the slender blonde stepped out now, eyeing the officer herself. "You are all trespassing on the new League-approved Team Possible official site. I suspect, without probable cause, or justifiable…."

"Back off, woman," the burly officer spat. "Your so-called hero is suspected of being under the control of aliens who may be using her to…."

"Drake," Shego nodded at Kim.

"Guys," Kim said after a moment, looking back at her team before looking at the officer. "Five minutes. You all leave inside five minutes, or….."

"You cannot ignore our authority…!"

"Your suspect authority, based on a madman's delusions, mean nothing to me," Kim spat. "Five minutes, guys, and then we take them out. All of them," she said, her eyes beginning to glitter brightly.

"Stay calm, Princess," Shego called her pointedly when she noted how tense Kim was getting even without seeing her eyes.

"I'm calm, Shego," Kim claimed. "I'm just sick of all this nonsense. Four minutes," she declared, and the men behind the Guard officer looked uneasy, glancing to one another, but their officer was not backing up.

"I have been authorized to bring you all in, one way, or another. If you resist, I've been authorized to….."

"Be right back," Kim told Shego, and grabbed the man, and flew straight up.

Lt. Colonel Jake Bear was a man that had made a career of bulling his way through any trouble that came up. He had survived three tours abroad, and more than a few college boys out for his post. When he found himself dangling from a skinny redhead's fists two hundred feet in the air, he realized even he could still know fear.

"You….don't dare….drop me," he hissed.

"I could. Just now, I really could," Kim swore. "Sure, I'd catch you, but I wonder how many times that would work before your heart gave out? Or maybe I could show up at your house, and terrify your family, and friends. But, no, that's your bit," Kim swore. "Look at me, colonel," she demanded.

The man stared at her.

"I'm not your enemy. All these years I have tried my best, and used everything I had to fight real evil. Only suddenly, your bosses decide I'm the enemy. Do you know why? Do you really know why?"

Colonel Bear lifted his chin, and scowled.

"I know enough…."

"You know nothing. General Drake blames us for his family dying in the invasion. Then he got mad because I, an unworthy female, suddenly gained powers and abilities far beyond his comprehension, or control. Powers he envisioned taking for himself. Get it now? This is all sour grapes. All the bitterness of a man who never learned to face the reality of his own grief."

"He is still….."

"Now, I sympathize. I do. We all lost people in that craziness. But we all picked up, and started over. Some of us luckier than others, true, but we all managed. Now, your boss, he has you attacking real heroes," she told him, looking down at her team that stood ready, and knowing the boys, more than ready for anything the Guard might throw their way.

"There is still no denying that you might be under the influence of….."

"Look at me, colonel," Kim said grimly. "Look carefully. I am an alien. Yet I'm still the same girl that grew up here, and tried to give back with all I had. Or have. This is me, still trying. Your boss is just sore I won't hand over my secrets so he can empower himself, or his assassins. Is that really what you're supporting? Is it really?"

"I…..have my orders," he stammered again.

"Let me try one more time. I'm going to put you down. You have the choice of pulling back, and retreating, no harm done. Or, me and my team will shut your unit down. Any way necessary. Is that really what you want to happen? Because I can promise you, even without my help, Team Possible is more than capable of taking out everything you've got. Everything."

"You are threatening a U.S. officer in the performance of his duty. That does not sound heroic….."

"Enough," Kim spat, and dropped to the ground so fast that Jack went sprawling when she released him.

"Kim," her brothers asked as she stared down at the fallen man who regained his feet with less than graceful fumbling.

"Two minutes," the redhead said curtly, not even looking back at them.

"Sir," one of the men asked Colonel Bear.

Jack glared at Kim, eyed the group standing just outside the open door, and glared.

"You might have been a hero, woman. But adding suspect technology, and known felons to your ranks is more than enough to make people doubt you." Grabbing a mike from a nearby soldier holding a radio, he shouted, "All forces, engage! Engage! Open fire!"

Kim shuddered with fury as the men faltered, then lifted their nearly forgotten weapons.

"Artillery," Annie shouted even as the whistling of incoming rounds filled the air.

"Boys, Shego, take them out," Kim shouted, and flew straight up into the explosive shells aimed at them even as Ron leapt at the soldiers with a grim visage.

"Annie, get Justine under cover. Activate any defenses you have ready….."

"Oh, we have everything ready," Justine smiled, and tapped a key on her Smart-Pad she carried.

The air hummed, and a shimmering yellow bubble rose over the entire building even as men opened fire on them, only to end up ducking their own ricochets.

Overhead, Kim was catching artillery shells, and throwing them back at the launchers, sending those men scrambling for cover as they watched their own firepower turned against them.

Then Jim, Tim, and Ron charged the men, taking them down with ease as they charged with their battle-suits on full power.

Shego glanced back, snapping, "Annie, stay with the Doc. Just in case," she said, and ran around the building to see the helicopters reforming to aim something they carried at Kim's back.

Beyond them, the men on the ground were aiming something at the base of the tower that had just risen up out of the rock, and from the look of those barrels, it wasn't something nice. She couldn't do anything about the gunships that were just out of her reach, but the men on the ground were a different matter.

"Fire in the hole," she shouted down at them, and began launching shimmering balls of superheated plasma down at the suspect weapons aimed at the cliffs.

Men howled as they dove for cover as whatever powered those weapons exploded the moment her plasma hit them. She grinned, and launched more plasma, setting vehicles on fire, and even melting a few more pieces of equipment as she sniggered at the outraged curses and howls coming up from below.

"Better watch your back, Kimmie. I think those choppers are carrying something they think can mess with you," she called through her transceiver as Kim's efforts had most of the area artillery set up now all but devastated.

"I see them. Just watch your own back. I don't think these guys care who gets hurt," she complained.

"So far, I'd say it's just them," Shego laughed, launching more plasma even as Kim turned on the choppers with glowing eyes.

Back on the ground, Ron grabbed the colonel, and shook him.

"Ready to say uncle," he demanded as he watched his men falling all around him, and heard Shego laughing manically from the far side of the cliff as she did whatever it was she was doing.

Overhead, Kim Possible had shrugged off his artillery, and now she was turning her attention on his gunships. Even as the first bird launched its sonic attack on her, designed to exploit her apparent hyper-senses, she barely recoiled before she was flying right through the bird, leaving a rain of metal confetti behind her as she kept going, slamming into every gunship around her before she left them turning away, and flying away as fast as their pilots could manage.

He didn't yet know that she had told every pilot on her way through that her next pass would take out their main rotors.

"You win," he finally rasped, and Tim walked over, dragging his unconscious radioman, and held out the mike from his comm-pack.

"I can just see the new headlines. 'National Guard Declares War on Team Possible!' Guess we know how popular you're about to be, mister," the teen grinned mockingly.

"Just call them off. Now," Ron said, nodding at the mike.

Colonel Bear swore, and took the mike.

"All units. This is Bear. Pull back. I say again, pull back. Mission is a no-go."

"Duh," Jim huffed.

"Now, tell us your exact orders. Exactly," Ron suggested.

"I can't tell you…."

"Or, this time, you can talk to Shego," Ron declared as the green-skinned woman headed back their way after being satisfied with whatever it was she had done judging by her wide smirk.

Colonel Bear looked horrified as the green woman smirked at him now, cracking her gloved knuckles as she sped up at hearing that, being close enough to overhear Ron by then.

"I actually get to hurt someone," she asked eagerly.

"No," Kim said curtly as she flew down to join them again. "I didn't want to do this, but….. You are not leaving me any choice," she said, and took the man from Ron, and forced him to look her way. "It's time we got to the heart of this foolishness," she said, her eyes seemed to blaze for a moment, and then the colonel shrieked before he collapsed at her feet.

"KP," Ron frowned.

"He' alive. I just….kind of opened his mind up a little too fast, and he obviously didn't like facing his own demons. It was Drake, though. Just like we thought. He ordered these guys to escalate a confrontation so he could excuse an open assault. That guy is getting on my nerves," she added.

"I am so pushing that headline," Tim declared.

"Headline," Kim asked.

Tim told her.

"Do it. And since I know you guys likely filmed it all, show everyone that they fired the first shots."

"Count on it," Jim nodded in tandem with Tim.

"What next, fearless leader," Shego asked her as she eyed the redhead.

"Push the headline, and footage, but demand someone do something before that idiot in the Pentagon decides to try nuking us!"

"Like he could penetrate our shields," Jim huffed.

"Maybe, but could your shields protect the whole town," Kim asked them somberly.

The twins scowled at that one.

"Might need to work on that one," Jim admitted.

"Everyone inside. It's time to shove this PR down Drake's throat. I'm am so sick of him it's not even funny."

"Not arguing," Shego told her. "What about the moron?"

Kim eyed him.

"He'll wake up soon enough. Let his own tend him. Boys, close the doors, and keep us on full ready," she told them as they headed for the front door where Annie and Justine both stood.

"So," Jim asked as they followed. "What do you think of our surprise?"

"It's great, guys. All of you," Kim said, nodding at Justine, "Did a great job. Even I'm stunned you managed all this, though. And you really got the mayor to sign off on it?"

"He couldn't sign over the zoning permits fast enough when I suggested you might relocate Team Possible to Upperton if you couldn't build here," Justine grinned.

"Sneaky," Shego grinned. "I like it."

Kim only rolled her eyes at the woman as Team Possible disappeared into their new headquarters.

Behind them, the still conscious Guardsmen were regrouping, and looking beyond grim at what remained of their local units that had come out to face down a local heroine.

Even they had not expected to be beaten so easily. Or so completely.

Nothing had slowed them down. Nothing at all. It really was as bad as facing down genuine Capes.

To Be Continued…