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Kim Possible Porn Story: Mad Dogs and Tigers Chapter 12

Kim Possible Porn Story: Mad Dogs and Tigers Chapter 12

Just so to let you
know, I used the cheerleading uniforms that I saw on “Number
One” (the gold cheerleading uniforms). They will be designated
as the away Middleton Cheerleading uniforms. The purple uniforms will
be for the home games.

Disclaimer: I don’t own
a Ford Expedition, they are a registered trademark of Ford.

I also do not own Libby
Chessler. She is the property of Sabina the Teenage Witch which is
owned by ABC or Brittany Taylor which is created by Daria, owned by
MTV

Setting: Possible
household

Time: 6:00 am

Date: Friday

It was Friday morning.

The birds are out in the
air, chirping along in their nests.

The sun was rising up in
the east

It meant only one thing to
Middleton Mad Dogs fans everywhere.

IT’S GAME TIME!!

All
of the talk and all of the hype was to be settled, once and for all,
in a seven-game series against South Panola. The first game was going
to be played tonight in Batesville and Game 2 will be played on
Monday night in Batesville. Game 3 will be played on Wednesday night
and Game 4 will be played Friday night in Middleton Field. If
possible, Game 5 will be played next Monday night in Hattiesburg;
Game 6 will be played in Batesville on Wednesday and Game 7 will also
be played in Batesville on next Friday. The South Panola school
district declared that the Monday after the holidays will be a
no-school day, if a Game 5 occurred. The Hattiesburg school district
declared that the Wednesday-Friday declared them as no-school days as
well, if a situation like this would occur. Other than that, most
sports analysts predicted that South Panola will sweep Middleton
after the thanksgiving holidays were over.

The Possible household
woke up bright and early at 6. All of the Possible family members
enjoyed the last family breakfast for the next four days. Mr.
Possible, drinking his coffee and reading the paper, said that he has
taken the next few days off from work to attend the ballgames. Mrs.
Possible packed the suitcases in the trunk of the family SUV, a 2006
Ford Expedition. Kim came out in her gold cheerleading uniform with
purple trim and red points on the bottom half, which was the standard
Middleton Cheerleading uniform in away games. She was carrying her
suitcase of clothes for the next four days and her toiletries. She
was also carrying her knapsack of novels that she’s going to read
while on the road and her lucky harmonica along with her. In other
words, she was more than ready for the game. The Tweebs put on their
football uniforms, 81 for Jim and 87 for Tim, and their long cargo
pants and as Mr. and Mrs. Possible prepared to take all three of
their children to the pep rally in the gym.

Ron woke up at 6:30 and
two senses came over him excitement and, yet, worried. He was excited
that he had carried his team this far, but the sense of dread came
over him that he was going to lead his team against the most powerful
football program in the nation about 14 hours from now. He put on the
familiar number 7 jersey that he always wore along with his cargo
pants. Mr. and Mrs. Stoppable kissed their 16-year old son and waved
him goodbye as the Possibles picked up Ron in the Expedition.

The alarm sounded at 5:30
on his cell phone. John woke up and got dressed for the big game. He
was dressed in his warmups and the gold polo shirt embroided with the
Mad Dog logo given to him from Coach Barkin yesterday evening after
the meeting. Felix woke up an hour later and prepared himself as well
for the game. He got out of the house with his power wheelchair and
waved a tearful goodbye to Mr and Mrs. Renton. John got in the car
with him. The two statisticians then went over to the Rockwallers’
residence. Bonnie, dressed in the gold cheerleading uniform, got her
clothes, carried her suitcase, and packed it in Felix’s trunk. The
three reached the gym at 7:20.

Meanwhile, in the gym,
Veruca was worried not about the big pep rally but about her senior
year in its entireity. It has been one disaster after another for the
cheerleading captain. First and foremost, her lavish spending habits
have put the Salt family deeper and deeper in debt. Second, more and
more people have been ignoring her entirely. This was not fair to
her, it was a threat to the so-called “Middleton Food Chain”.
Third, more and more Mad Dog cheerleaders were siding with Kim to be
the new cheerleading captain rather than Camille or London when
Veruca leaves her position at the end of the year. And, to top it all
off, her off-the-mat royal tantrums were becoming more frequent. She
felt like that her “respect” was going down the drain. Her
circle of friends within Middleton High was becoming smaller and
smaller. No one wants to even listen to the heiress’ latest exploits
from Veruca’s mouth. She tried to switch the exploits from the
heiress to the troubles of other washed-up celebrities, but it was to
no avail. No one wants to pay attention to her at all, even though
she was a senior cheerleading captain. Her grades were also becoming
a problem as well. Instead of getting low-Bs and high-Cs, D’s were
now become more and more prevalent on her progress reports. The worst
thing about all of this is that she still remains completely
oblivious to her wrongdoings of the past and of her lavish expenses.
Now, its consequences were starting to affect those around her. She
starts to develop a paranoia that everyone is against her. Veruca
wanted to take out this resentment on someone and she found the
perfect target to take out all that anger: Kim. But now was not the
time to release that resentment dug deep in her past. She wants to
wait until after the series to strike against her. Little did she
know that the train wreck of her was coming soon. She did not know
when or where it was going to happen.

The Middleton Gym was
jammed packed with 1500 students, faculty, and the Middleton High
Marching Band. Everyone was awaiting to see their Middleton Mad Dogs
take to the stands before they leave to go to Batesville to take on
the Tigers.

Meanwhile, one floor down
below, the 90 Mad Dogs were awaiting to break through the Mad Dog
Banner. Out in front of the banner was the Middleton Mad Dog (played
by Libby Chessler), Liz with the large Middleton HS flag, and
Brittany Taylor carrying the smaller Mad Dog logo flag. As the gym
lights dimmed, the band started playing. Right on cue, the Mad Dog
football team busted the banner and sprinted out into the middle of
the gym. They were all wearing their away white jerseys with purple
numbers. The cheerleaders cheered on their team in their gold
cheerleading uniforms as the huge flag carried by Liz and the smaller
logo flag was carried by Brittany. The fight song from the Middleton
High Marching Band played in the background as the players proceeded
to take their respective seats. John sat near the aisle while Felix
moved his power wheelchair next to the gate. The lights then dimmed
back on.

Radio announcer Ben Oswalt
announced the player of the week in the South state final against
Lowerton: is for the second time in two weeks, our star running back,
number 7, Ronald Stoppable.

Everyone in the gym,
especially Kim, cheered. Veruca merely looked on. Ron, with a little
tear in his eye, announced to the crowd “I want to thank my mom
and my dad who is out there in the crowd. Hi, Mom. Hi, Dad” Mr.
and Mrs. Stoppable saw their son and waved back at him. Ron then
continued, “Tonight, we are going to Batesville and we are going
to show the Tigers who is Number One IN THIS STATE!!” The crowd
cheered its star running back and chanted: Mad Dogs! Mad Dogs! Mad
Dogs! Mad Dogs! Ron concluded “We will win this game, I will
guarantee you that.” He finished his speech and went back to his
seat. The pep rally then resumed to Kim, Bonnie, Tara, and the other
19 Mad Dog cheerleaders to pump up the crowd like any other Mad Dog
pep rally with a variety of dances and cheers. Kim and Bonnie did
very well in pumping up the crowd.

M-A-D-D-O-G

M-A-D-D-O-G

What does that
spell?
Victory

Go Mad Dogs, Go Mad
Dogs

Beat the Tigers

M-A-D-D-O-G

M-A-D-D-O-G

What does that
spell?
Victory

Go Mad Dogs, Go Mad
Dogs

Beat the Tigers

John took in all of the
scenery: the band, the football players, and the cheerleaders. It was
like a huge step back in time, two a half years ago. He remembered
being a part of the Arrows to almost a huge extent. He remembered
those times back then. However, this is two and a half years later.
And he was working with a different team.

The Mad Dog Cheerleaders
continued their usual dance routine

Here we go, Mad Dogs,
here we go (clap hands)

Here we go, Mad Dogs,
here we go (clap hands)

Here we go, Mad Dogs,
here we go (clap hands)

We’re first-rate

We’re number one in the
state

Lets go Mad Dogs, lets
go

Hit em’ high, hit ’em
low

That’s how far we will
go

Go Mad Dogs

After 30 minutes, it was
almost the end of the pep rally. The Middleton Marching Band played
the song “Superstar” at the very end of the celebration.
All 90 of the Middleton football players did a series of high fives,
huddled together and chanted together: WHO WE ARE (MAD DOGS) WHO WE
ARE (MAD DOGS) WHO WE ARE (MAD DOGS), 1…2….3….. MAD DOGS!!!!!
The pep rally ended at 8:15. All of the Middleton students left the
gym to have class. John, meanwhilem stood outside the gym, waiting
for the charter buses and cheerleading vans to arrive to take them to
Batesville.

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