On the day of the wedding, Shego was at the possible house, hung over from a night of partying at Bonnie's bachellorette party. Isabelle was there too, looking over her drunken daughter as well as her granddaughters and Jason.

"Drinking until you throw up," the middle aged woman said to Shego, who was laying down on the guest room bed. "Tell me: how old are you?"

"Old enough to know better," Shego admitted. "This does suck, but it got me out of going to the wedding, so it was worth it. Say, can I have your liver when you die?"

"Hell no. If I promise you that, then you won't stop drinking like an irish dock worker. Now stay here and try to sleep off your hangover while I look over the kids."

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At the Middleton synagogue, many people had gathered for the Rockwaller-Stoppable wedding. There were a lot of security guards around, keeping out the bride's family from attending.

Kim was mingling with the ground of assembled friends and family. There were three people left that she was hoping to talk to before she left: Wade and her brothers. She was told that they would be at the wedding, but hadn't found them yet.

As she was internally moaning not finding the people she hoped to see, she spotted Wade. The once reclusive technological mastermind had grown to a height of 6'2. He was still overweight, but not as much as he once was. Kim walked through the crowd and made her way over to him.

"Kim," Wade said as Kim got to him. "I heard you were in town. It's great to see you again. I'd hug you, but I might crack a few bones."

"Thank you for the restraint," Kim said. "So, what have you been up to?"

"This and that. I'd tell you more, but it's pretty hush-hush stuff. You'll be glad to know that I now have my own place, that I occasionally leave every now and then."

"That's great," Kim said. She had never said anything about Wade's lifestyle back in high school, but she had been worried about his weight and agoraphobia. It was a relief to the redhead that he had overcome those obstacles. "By any chance, have you seen my brothers?"

"I heard from them a while ago," Wade said. "They've gotten held up and won't make it for the ceremony. They should be here for the reception though."

At that point, the wedding planner came and told everyone to take their seats for the ceremony.

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After Bonnie and Ron exchanged vows, the doors to the reception are burst open as Jim and Tim Possible entered.

"I see you two are still as subtle as a fireworks display," Kim said.

"Kim," both of them said as embraced their sister.

"It's so good..." Jim began.

"To see you again," Tim finished.

"We thought we'd never see you..."

"After you left to be with the green woman."

"And you two still do the finishing-each-other's-sentences thing," Kim noted. "I thought you would have outgrown that by now."

"Well we once thought you were straight," Jim countered.

"Shows what we knew," Tim finished.

Kim's face grimaced in anger. Everyone thought that she was going to explode, and were immensely surprised when she put her brothers in a big hug.

"It's good to see again too, tweebs," Kim said with a big smile. The siblings then sat down and talked to make up for lost time. They talked for an hour about their lives.

"This has been great Kim," Tim said.

"It's gonna be great talking some more tomorrow," Tim said.

"Unfortunately, I'm leaving tomorrow," Kim said, and her brothers simultaneously sighed in response. "But I plan to come back here for Christmas, so we can catch up more then," she said, and this caused the twins to cheer up.

They weren't the only ones who were happy. Kim felt very satisfied in having reconnected with the people from her past. She was looking forward to continued relations with all those people.

Author's notes: thank you to you all of you out there that have made this my most well recieved story to date. The amount of reviews and hits I've gotten is more than I hoped.