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

23

Kim looked around, still feeling overly awed in spite of all else she had accomplished in her life.

She was actually standing on an alien planet.

Her.

On Mars.

She adjusted the breathing mask Kal-El had given her, and ensured the hose to the infuser was not tangled. Not that she was too worried. She had already learned that her genetic gifts made her virtually self-sustaining while in extreme environments like the planet Mars, or even space.

Sure, she had to breathe. Eventually. But apparently she had yet to find her limit when holding her breath.

Kal told her he was the same, too. Which was why he had the special re-berathers with built in atmospheric infusers that recharged automatically from whatever available atmosphere was around, while keeping a steady air supply for him that was more than durable when measured out by careful breathing.

A trip to Mars, he ensured her, was more than manageable even without a space ship. Walking around on the surface as she was just then was not even remotely an issue.

Besides, the mask also gave her a built-in transceiver for communications.

As now, when J'onn's voice came over her earpiece, declaring, "The last ship is inbound, Kimberly."

"Good," she replied. "Any evidence that anyone saw us making our getaway."

There was a slight delay in the transmission, but then he spoke again.

"We kept the entire region digitally masked while loading up the Bebes, and the equipment they required. Diana is seeing to the….elimination of any evidence left behind, too. All the world will know is that Bebes are now gone. At least, for the time being."

"Good. Good. I feel good about this, J'onn. And Batman's complaints to the contrary, I feel that they won't let us down."

"I hope you are right, Kimberly. For their sakes, as well as yours. It is not often that reason gets the chance to prove itself in our world," the Martian stated wryly.

"I know," she sighed.

Then she looked up and smiled as the BeBes already dragging in, and setting up gear just inside a massive cavern J'onn had mapped out for their initial use pointed, and Kim tracked their gazes.

The last shuttle was arriving, and she could see the Queen standing in the cockpit window as it began to descend.

She had felt that any of her Bebes leaving would be safe enough, but that those left behind might be vulnerable. That decided, she refused to leave her hive until the last Bebe was loaded, and away.

That concern for her sisters made Kim all the more confident about the rightness of her decision.

"Kim Possible," the queen virtually smiled as she deplaned and approached her after the ship landed, the equally ageless hero Captain Atom at its controls this time.

She and Kal had flown the first two, and while Kal flew his ship back, the one Kim had piloted had been slated for dismantling for parts and provisions from the start. Which was another reason Kal had given her the infuser/re-breather, and advised her on its use.

"Queen," she nodded, addressing her formally now. "I'm glad we were able to get your people all away without problems."

"We are also glad of this," the Bebe nodded.

"Now, you have a future, and a chance to prove you are more than machines of destruction."

"Bebes welcome the chance to prove ourselves."

"J'onn, the Martian also sent you a message," she told her.

"He did not speak to us," she stated. "Why could he not…."

"He was very busy ensuring no one was in place to notice your departure," Kim smiled. "At any rate, he said to tell you as the last surviving Green Martian, that he hopes you find a home here, as he once knew in his youth."

The blonde Bebe stood eyeing her for a moment, and then slowly nodded.

"This is a positive declaration. Tell the Martian we greatly appreciate his offer, and his faith in us. I shall see that Bebes will not disappoint."

"Just give yourselves time, and a chance. And if you need anything, feel free to call us," Kim told her as Captain Atom stood in the hatch, looking his usual somber, inexpressive self that was at least not as unfriendly as the Bat.

"We thank you, too," the queen told her as Kim started to turn to go.

"Hey, helping people is what I do," Kim smiled, and rose from the reddish soil around her.

The queen said nothing to that as she approached the silvery hero, and nodded to him.

"Everything unloaded?"

"Almost. These creatures are very efficient. It's just as well we didn't end up fighting. They might have proven far more dangerous with their current numbers than originally anticipated."

"We all deserve a chance, Captain. No matter how we start," she told him.

"I'm not arguing. Are you going to want a lift home?"

Kim looked up into the red-orange sky and smiled.

"Actually, I'm going to try it on my own. I've been wanting to see just how fast I am. And if….if I can do something I've been working on."

"Do I want to know," the man of energy asked.

"Depends," she grinned now as she hovered in the air before him. "Are you as paranoid as Batman?"

The quantum-powered man laughed.

"Possible, no one is as paranoid as the Bat," he actually stated sincerely.

"I got that feeling," she grinned. "Talk later," she told him. "If things work out the way I hope," she added, rising into the sky over the small encampment growing outside that large cavern that would the Bebes initial home.

He nodded, and said, "I shouldn't be far behind you. Not the way these Bebes work."

She was almost out of the atmosphere by then, but her laugh carried back over her transceiver.

"We'll see about that," she told him.

Then flung herself into space with all the power and energy inside her.

She smiled broadly as she quickly left the red planet behind her, dodging one of its small moons, and fixed her gaze on the very small blue dot that hung in space far from her just then. Just now, she knew the planet was just over forty millions miles away. A seemingly impossible distance for most any human, and even her, not long ago. Only things had changed of late. Things had changed a great deal.

Even as she increased her speed, she fixed her gaze on the world she had always called home without ever thinking it might not have been, and then focused just so.

She felt the rush, and the sudden jarring spiraling sensation, and stopped her flight just before slamming into the atmosphere so that she overly hovered over the blue and green orb below.

"It worked," she shouted, and heard an immediate complaint over her transceiver.

"Possible," the Bat's growl sounded in her ear. "What did you do now?"

She grinned as she saw the familiar blue-clad figure of Kal rising toward her from the planet. She didn't bother answering the grim detective as she turned to face her birth father.

"It worked," she beamed with less volume, but no less exuberance. "I just crossed over forty million miles in an eyeblink!"

"We noticed. You obviously opened up a portal of some kind that registered on all our new dimensional scanners," the hero told her as he stopped to hover before her over the world that had adopted both of them.

"This is just so….incredible," she grinned. "Dad will never believe…."

"Kimberly, I strongly suggest you don't share. Ever. Let this be one of those secrets you keep to yourself. Like your birth name," he told her somberly.

"Oh. Oh, yeah, I can see that," she nodded.

"Yes. There are still those out there that would only fear you all the more if they knew just how great some of your powers are now. Let's face it, I still frighten them. But you have my primary powers, and apparently, many of Maxima's, too. That is not something you want too many people to know."

"Yeah, and about the Parasite," she said intuitively.

"I do understand. And you did a good job stopping him, and Banshee. Even I've never been that good against magic."

"I wasn't either. I just caught her off guard. I really was lucky, because for a moment, I thought she was about to put me down."

"For all our powers, there is always someone potentially stronger," he nodded. "We just have to be as prepared as we can, and…."

"Count on our friends," she grinned when he trailed off.

"Yes," he nodded. "I'll let you get back to yours, now. I know they're going to be eager to hear from you after your trip. Just….keep that trick of yours quiet for now," he advised.

"I will. And thanks, Kal. For everything."

"Of course. And if you're not too busy next week, I'd like your help."

"Sure. What's the stich," she grinned.

Kal smiled at that.

"Based on your advice, I have decided to raise my Fortress, and move it."

"My advice….?"

"To the moon, at the least. Lately, people are getting too close to it, even if it is well-buried for now. With the new advances men are making, though, it might not stay that way. I believe, however, that a lunar landscape might just make it far harder for them to reach."

"Sure. No big," she grinned. "Just let me know when," she said, and turned with a wave to dive down at the planet, thinking of a certain green-skinned woman who was likely getting impatient with her by now.

Batman was waiting for him when Kal-El flew into the Watchtower.

"The moon," Batman grumbled. "Really?"

"Really. Some of those expeditions have been getting close of late, and they are very close to having the tech to reach it. So, yes, Bruce, the moon."

"I hope you'll have some better security in place by then. For those that actually can reach the moon."

"Thinking of anyone in particular," he asked knowingly.

"I haven't missed that she's been visiting your Fortress a lot lately. Even when you are gone," Batman complained.

"I opened it to her. She's been using the archives, and my Kryptonian training guides. She is my daughter after all, and deserves to know all her heritage."

"You do recall that she's also friends with a very notorious hacker known to poke his nose into things not his business," he informed Kal as they headed for the next level.

"I trust her. Cheer up, Bruce. She's been keeping her promises to me, and keeping her nose clean. I think she's going to make a very good hero in the end."

"It still bothers me that nothing short of magic even slows her down of late."

"And me?"

"Kryptonite still works on you. I noticed it didn't even make her stumble, though."

"Well, she is Almaracian, too. You do know they breed to improve the species with every generation?"

"You're taking this too lightly," Batman complained.

"And you are still taking things too personally. She's not going to attack us."

Batman just glared at him from out of the corner of his eye.

Kal only sighed, and shook his head as the elevator doors closed on them.

KP

While she was locked securely away, isolated from any and all tech that might aid her, Electronique's mind was still free to roam.

The electrical genius was hard at work, too, visualizing all she would need to finally destroy her enemies the next time they met. For unlike Jack, Electronique was ironically a very rational, and logical being. She had seen the ritual he had forced on her not as some superstitious mysticism, but as a form of science yet to fully be explained to her satisfaction.

Which was why she now focused on just how she might unlock whatever barrier had initially freed that very powerful creature to let it meld with her.

Meld, because she had still been present, and a part of their shared mind and body.

And she wanted that power back.

Power that had almost allowed her to finally destroy all of her enemies.

She just needed to find the precise method that would tap into whatever dimension housed that curiously destructive creature, and summon it back to her. Perhaps Dementor might help. She did know he was quite furious over almost being killed by Jack's machinations. Quite furious.

Knowing him to be vindictive, as most men were, she felt he would likely join her cause with little urging.

Yes. First she had to figure out the best means of piercing the dimensions, locating that creature, and then…..

Then the world would finally be hers.

After Shego, and Kim Possible died.

End…..?