Chapter 1: Electronic's last encounter

Electronique was on a rampage, which was nothing new for Team Go. 5 of the Team Go members were on the scene, fighting her off. (This was 6 years before Shego turned evil, so she was still a hero and wearing her mask.) The sixth one, however, had snuck out of Go Tower and onto the scene. Even after being told no. This, dear readers, was Goldie. She didn't have an official Team Go name but had been trying to get the name Igo (I-Go) to stick. Unfortunately, she was called Nogo, one of the 'nicer' nicknames. She was behind a building, fixing one of her newest inventions when she heard a grunt. She looked and saw Hego had been knocked back, then Shego was knocked back as well. Nogo saw red, because Shego's the only one she connects with. Boldly, she stepped out.

"Hey, Sparky!" She yelled out.

This caught all of their attention, to which Nogo used this chance to aim the large cannon at Electronique before firing. A ball came out, to which Electronique scoffed before shocking, only for it to open and make a net to wrap around her. Electronique gasped, now being trapped, as Nogo ran out to be more visible. She was wearing the same catsuit as her siblings, except it was a golden yellow on black and a black mask to match her siblings. Her wildly curly gold hair, trying to be styled like Shego's but thicker, swayed in the wind, her brown eyes beamed with pride and matched her rose pink lips, chest puffed out and looking heroic.

"Not all hero's need powers!" She beamed proudly.

"Nogo! I told you to stay at Go Tower!" Hego suddenly yelled. She turned and glared.

"It's Igo! Not Nogo! Besides, I'm a hero too, I'm a part of Team Go! I can fight!" She complained as she pulled out another gadget.

"You're not a member, just our mechanic 'Not-A-Real-Go'!" Mego mocked her.

"I am too!" Nogo screamed out. Nogo was 15 at this time, so this was considered normal. Still, no matter how much Nogo screamed this, Hego and Mego would mock her and she would never get completely angry, just pissy and moody.

"Guys, fight later, we need to get Electronique!" Shego commented.

"Oh, right." Nogo said as she activated a ball.

"This should repel her." Nogo said, but when she turned around to toss it, Electronique had fried the net off and electrocuted Nogo, causing Nogo to scream in pain and agony before falling to the ground. The suits helped with fighting, but still can feel pain and such. The Wegos, who were 9 years old, rushed to Nogo to help her. Shego jumped over, grabbed the ball and tossed it onto Electronique, causing her to 'power down' and be caught. Hego picked her up, taking all the glory, as Shego helped Nogo up.

Reporters showed up, calling Nogo useless and shouldn't have been there, to which Hego and Mego agreed and boasted. Shego, upset by this, mentioned 'Igo' had created the gadgets that helped trap Electronique and, without them, they'd have a harder time capturing her and to stop calling her Nogo. The Wegos agreed, but did say Nogo should've just gave them the weapons. Before Nogo could speak, Hego took over and ended the interview before handing Electronique to the police.

"I will have my revenge! Mock my words!" Electronique screamed before the doors to the back of the van slammed shut. All the Go's were smiles until they got back to Go tower.

"If I tell you to stay here, then that means don't leave!" Hego yelled at Nogo.

"I could've caught her if you hadn't distracted me and mocked me! Same with you, Mego!" She yelled at them.

"Oh, why drag me into this? I mean, I didn't tell you to stay!" Mego yelled in annoyance.

"'Not-A-Real-Go'! I am too one! If anything, you're not acting like a good brother!" She screamed at him.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa. Calm down, let's just talk." Shego got involved, trying to calm everyone as usual.

"No, you do as told. You have no powers, you can't keep getting in the way!" Hego scolded Nogo. Nogo ripped her mask off, tears streaming down her pale skin, causing it to shine as if it were made of marble or soft pale gold.

"So what if I don't have powers! Without me, you wouldn't have your costumes, the jet, the computer or this whole damn tower!" Nogo cried out, her lower lip quivered.

"Sis." Wego one said softly.

"Hey." Wego 2 added after.

"No! All I want to do is help! If I'm not out there, not only I feel useless, but I never get credit for my portion! I can do it! I can help, but you never let me! You two are the worst brothers!" Nogo yelled at Hego and Mego before turning on her heels and rushing off, dropping her mask as she sobbed. Mego felt a little bad, but Hego was doing his best to hold firm.

"You two are real jerks! I think, no, I know she would've succeeded if you two hadn't started mocking her! Mego, I know you're always a jerk to her, but you Hego? Before our powers, you made sure all of us were treated equal. Why is it I have to be the one to assure her?" Shego scolded the two older brothers. Mego rubbed his arm in shame, realizing his Ego got in the way again. Hego, however, tried his best to hold strong still.

"I was the one to take care of us. I was the one to sacrifice to provide for us, and still am by the way. I am the one responsible for all of us, more so for her because of her lack of powers! If anything happens to her, it all falls on me! Don't you judge me for wanting her to stay here, I have to be the tough one because you keep babying her!" Hego scolded Shego.

"You're too harsh on her! She only wants to help, to be like us because she idolizes us. She idolizes you the most! Keep this up and she might just leave here for good! If she did, I wouldn't blame her!" Shego scolded Hego harshly. Hego flinched at this, since Shego was scary when she was like this. Shego's hands had started glowing, making her even scarier.

"Nogo might go?" Wego one asked quietly.

"I hope not, she's helpful." Wego two added.

"But-" Hego started, but Shego cut him off.

"Not another word unless it's to apologize to her!" Shego yelled before storming off. Once Shego left, Hego hunched over.

"Shego's been getting scary lately." Hego commented.

"Shego's still trying to juggle this and her college classes, I don't blame her for being stressed and angry all the time." Mego commented as the Wegos both nodded.

Nogo was in her room, painted 3 walls gold with a gold ceiling, but 1 wall was black and had a black carpet to not feel the cold floor. She had yanked off her catsuit and was now in black shorts and a half black half gold top, vertical style black on bottom left going up gold on top right shortening on the left. Nogo had thrown a few things around in anger before curling up under her comforter, black with gold coins designed on them, sobbing into her knees while on her side facing the wall, her back to the door. There was a gentle knock on her door.

"Go away!" She sobbed out.

"It's me." Shego called out. Shego knew the door would be locked unless her sister said to enter. It was silent, minus a small sniffle, before a meek 'enter' was heard followed by the door wooshing open. Shego entered, seeing the room a mess compared to its usual tidiness and 'nothing is out of place' style. Shego ignored it and went right to the bed, gently sitting down on the edge.

"You ok?" Shego asked, knowing full well she wasn't.

"Why do they hate me?" Nogo whimpered out, holding her legs closer to her.

"Hego and Mego don't hate you. You know Mego is egotistical and Hego just looks out for your safety." Shego replied calmly, using her child psychology lessons to keep a calm tone. Actually, it was mostly because of how Nogo was treated, as well as worried Wego would be treated as well, is why Shego chose child psychology courses.

"They don't have to keep calling me names." Nogo muttered out.

"I know, and it's wrong." Shego said as she reached out her hand and stroked the quilt, knowing where her head was to stroke it.

"I just wanna help." She whimpered out.

"And you have. I know, if they hadn't gotten in the way, you would've caught her. I think Hego doesn't want to be wrong and out shined as the leader." Shego told her calmly.

"He's being a butthead." Goldie muttered to her older sister of 5 years. Shego chortled, but then coughed to hide her laugh.

"That's not nice." Shego commented.

"Well, he was acting like one." Nogo muttered, lightly smiling at the fact her sister chortled.

"Come on, Goldie. He might act like one, but he really does care. We all care, none of us want you hurt." Shego said, using her sister's real name.

"I know." Goldie muttered, tears stopping at this point.

"Why don't you come out?" Shego asked her. The quilt shook side to side, meaning Goldie shook her head no.

"Well, if you won't come out, then the tickle monster will come in." Shego mocked with a smile while wiggling her fingers.

"Don't you dare!" Goldie gasped out.

"He's a coming!" Shego mocked her.

"No! No, no, no! I'm too old for that!" Goldie scolded/panicked, but to no avail as Shego started tickling her through the quilt. Goldie squeaked and squirmed as she tried to wiggle away, but Shego didn't relent.

"Sto-op!" Goldie squeaked out, laughing after as she was stuck under the comforter.

"Not until you come out." Shego taunted her. After a minute, Goldie tossed the comforter off of her and onto Shego, then launched on her and proceeded to tickle her older sister in return.

"Ah!" Shego yelled out before howling in laughter.

"Revenge tickles!" Goldie yelled and she kept going. Shego was trying to escape, gripping the carpet to try to escape.

"I surrender!" Shego finally yelled out, admitting defeat. Goldie stopped, pulling the comforter off of her, smiling in victory.

"Yay, I win!" Goldie cheered as if she was 7 years old again. Shego smiled, happy her only sister was not upset anymore.

"Why don't we order a pizza and have a slumber party? We haven't had one in a while." Shego offered. Goldie stood up and helped her sister up.

"Are you sure? I mean, don't you have that paper due soon?" Goldie asked her.

"Don't you worry about that; I'll have it ready by then." Shego said as she ruffled her little sister's hair. Goldie giggled, being shorter than her sister at this time, before tilting her head.

"Where's your mask?" Goldie asked Shego. Shego felt her face and realized her mask slipped off.

"Oh, it must be on the floor with yours." She muttered as she looked around the black carpet.

"You look better with it off." Goldie commented.

"Ya think so?" Shego asked her. Goldie nodded in approval.

She always admired her sister's looks. Shego had flawless skin, unlike Goldie who had to wear specific concealer and keep cleaning her face twice a day just to hide her acne. Goldie also admired her sister's black hair, like Hego's when not powered up, as well as how wavy it was compared to Mego's straight hair when not powered up. For some reason, only Shego's hair stayed the same color, even when powered up while her skin was pale, almost light green even when powered up. Was it because of her powers? It made sense she had green, since it was her favorite color, her eyes were a natural emerald green compared to Hego's dark blue eyes, Mego's violet eyes were only when powered up but were naturally a dark type of blue as well, and the Wegos red eyes are naturally brown just like Goldie's.

Actually, without the power up, Hego and the Wego's would have normal skin, Shego, Mego and Goldie would be pale, and while Hego, Wego and Shego have black wavy hair, Mego has straight brunette hair and Goldie has extra curly golden blonde hair. If not for the fact she looks almost identical to Shego and has the same eyes and the Wegos, you'd think Goldie was adopted into the family.

Sorry, back to the story.

Shego smiled more, moving a loose curl out of Goldie's sight and behind her ear.

"You look pretty cool without one as well, though with how noticeable your hair is, it's best you keep it on." Shego commented. This was true. A lot of people in Go City often comment Goldie has the same hair color and style as Nogo, though more useless since she's a recluse.

"So, Pizza, movie and make overs?" Shego asked her. Goldie nodded her head rapidly, her smile never once faded.

Goldie wasn't really into a lot of the girly things most girls were, but as long as they were with Shego, she'd always say yes to that. Shego pulled out a phone and called Go City's Best Pizza, yes, a real spot in the city and ordered their favorite pizza. White pizza, extra cheese, grilled chicken and roasted red peppers with stuffed crust. They only got this once a month, though this was a rare twice in the same month occasion. While it was being made, Goldie had found both masks and handed Shego hers. The pizza came, Shego paid after getting the hero's discount and went back to the room. They put on a cheesy movie as they had facial masks on, munching away on the pizza as if they were BFFs, then there was a knock on the door.

"Who is it." Goldie said, not asked, knowing it was one of her brothers.

"It's Mego." She heard. She gave a look to Shego, who gave the same look, before they both looked at the door.

"Is it important?" She asked, figuring he'd be asking for some skin products Shego got her for his skin. Mego dreamed of being a model on the side, but for now was on and off an art model in a school while having a part time job.

"Look, can I say I'm sorry without the door closed?!" He asked loudly, partially exclaiming, as he seemed annoyed. Goldie got up and opened the door. Mego was rubbing the back of his head, not looking at her, as he had guilt on his face.

"Yeah, I'm sorry. I was being a jerk for no reason." Mego said awkwardly. Goldie said nothing but instead moved forward and hugged him, making sure her face cream wasn't rubbing off on him.

"I forgive you." She said with a smile, happy he apologized. It was rare he did, even more rare he meant it, so she was content with joy over this.

"All right, all right, enough with the mushy gushy." Mego commented but had a small smile as he gently patted the top of her head.

"Aw~ see, that wasn't too hard, was it?" Shego commented. Mego tensed, causing Goldie to let go of him with worry. As soon as she let go, Mego bolted. He was embarrassed that his first youngest sister saw him being genuinely nice to his youngest sister.

Goldie and Shego looked at each other, shocked looks on their faces, before they changed to smiles with giggles. Hego didn't apologize that night, he did in the morning after Shego gave him a scolding look. It was Sunday so it was a family day.