Kim Possible Porn Story: Rebirth Chapter 12

Kim Possible Porn Story: Rebirth Chapter 12

Rebirth: Part 11 by Jawelik ———————————————————————–

The drugs administered by the field medics worked fast. The pain faded, then vanished and before he knew it he had fallen into a deep unconsciousness. The last thing he remembered was Vincent saying something about the Ron predicament being his fault.

Upon waking, he found himself in a bed, in one of Shinra’s newly built hospitals. Sitting to the right of his bed was Kim, looking relieved to see him awake. And in the bed the left of him, was the Turk’s newest member, Bonnie Rockwaller. Seemed she had only just woken up too.

“Sir? How do you feel?” Kim asked, worriedly.

Cloud thought about it. “I feel like I’ve been turned inside out, put through a meat grinder then dipped in vinegar…” He gave a good natured to his protege. “Other than that though, I’m feeling just fine.”

She smiled back. “So. Same old, same old, huh?”

He nodded, still smiling. He really hadn’t noticed his personal changes much over the last year or two. It didn’t seem that long ago it was unimaginable for Cloud Strife to so much as smile, let alone crack a joke. But he was pretty happy with the man he was becoming. No longer the loner, he was a lucky man with many people he could call friends. Family even.

His pleasant thoughts came to a halt, when he watched Kim’s smile fall from her face, in favor of a sad frown. And he knew instantly what was wrong. Felt a pang of worry himself in fact… Ron.

“Ah good, you’re both awake,” someone said pleasantly, as he entered the room.

Everyone looked at the handsome blonde man in the white suit. Rufus Shinra.

Bonnie sat up, despite the wound in her stomach, wincing in pain when she did. “Mr President!”

“Easy now,” he said, placing a gentle hand on her shoulder and guiding her back down onto her back. “Can’t have you aggravating that wound more than necessary, now can we? So just lay still.”

She just nodded obediently. “Yes Sir.”

Cloud frowned. One thing that had always been made abundantly clear, was that he never much liked the President. And he had never been very good at hiding that fact. “What do you want, Rufus?”

His smile was charming, but more of a dishonest politician kind of charm. Kim and Cloud both could see right through it. “What do you mean, General? Two of Shinra’s most valued employees have been wounded, and I’m here to ensure you are given the best treatments available.” He turned to the door at this. “Bring in the shots Doctor!”

A Middle aged man with dark hair, streaked with grey walked in with a metal briefcase. Placing it on a small bench at the end of Cloud’s bed, he opened it to reveal mostly grey padding, holding two small syringes filled with yellow fluid. Pulling one out, he gently pushed the plunger, expelling small amounts of liquid, then flicked the tip of the needle with a finger. He then found a vein in Bonnie’s arm, administered the shot, and repeated the process on Cloud with the second syringe.

“This may burn for a short while,” he murmured.

Cloud opened and closed his fist after the shot then looked at Rufus. He was definitely starting to feel a slight burn in his veins. “Going to tell what that was exactly?”

“That my friend, it the latest development in Shinra’s medical technology. Healing nanites.”

Cloud’s frown deepened. “You mean you just injected us with microscopic robots?”

The President nodded. “Each shot it programmed with your individual physical makeup. So healing that would have normally taken weeks, will only take a few days at the most.”

Bonnie looked a little unsure about this, but held her tongue. Rufus noticed her apprehensive look though, and smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry, Bonnie. It’s been fully tested, and approved. There are zero side effects.”

This seemed to calm her, and Kim found herself smiling. Though she had never been seriously into medicine, she still had a lot of her mother in her. So new medical advancements often interested her. “Wow. Think of all the good we can do with that technology. When are you going to start to distribute it to other hospitals?”

“Not for some time, I’m afraid,” Rufus said, with that false looking smile of his. “The technology is still new and therefore too expensive to mass produce. Currently it costs approximately 30 million gil a shot.”

Everyone sat up with shock at that revelation, Cloud and Bonnie both groaning with pain from the sudden movement. “30 million?!” Cloud gasped.

“Isn’t that a little extravagant, just to shave some healing time?” Kim asked.

Bonnie the ever obedient Turk, did not question her boss. Even though she currently had enough money to buy her own island running through her veins.

“Not at all. I need my best agents on their feet as soon as possible. Because we seem to be approaching a crisis.”

“You have no idea how right you are, Mr President.”

Everyone turned to see the source of the new voice, of someone who had somehow managed to enter the room unnoticed.

“Vincent,” Cloud said, smirking slightly. Guy had a gift for entrances.

Finally someone managed to take the smile from Rufus’ face. “What are you doing in here? How did you get past the security?”

Vincent stared for a few moments before replying. “I have my methods.”

“Be that as it may, you are not authorized to…”

“He is now,” Cloud cut in. “I grant him authorization.”

Rufus hesitated as he looked to the General, then just seemed to shrug it off. “Fine.”

Cloud turned his attention to the new arrival. “Now Vincent. I believe you were going to explain something to me before I passed out?”

He nodded. “Yes. Ron…”

“Are you Vincent Valentine?”

He turned to the girl who had cut him off. So far she had been pretty quiet, so now all attention was on Bonnie. She was looking at him with an expression of mild interest. Vincent answered her question with a simple nod.

“You don’t look sixty.”

He stared silently.

She waited for a reply, then decided to speak again with a slightly smug smile. “You know, I broke your 30 year marksmanship record?”

Again he stared, and it seemed like he was going to leave her unacknowledged again, until he nodded. “Not bad…”

Bonnie’s smile widened a little until he continued. “Though I did set that record 30 years ago… I’m considerably better now.”

Her smile fell.

“Still… Not bad at all…”

Cloud couldn’t help but agree. He knew of Vincent’s marksmanship record. It wasn’t just a Turks record, but a Shinra Inc record. Meaning in thirty years of troops, soldiers and Turks, not one person had bested it. Until this girl. This Bonnie must’ve been something special… Too bad the Turks got their hooks into her.

“Now as I was saying, Cloud. I think I know what has happened to Ron.”

“What’s wrong with him?” Kim asked, sadly.

“And what exactly is he?” Cloud added.

Vincent looked to the floor, and started to explain. “Ron is not an ordinary human. He is one of Hojo’s experiments. One of his attempts to improve upon the Jenova Project.”

Cloud’s eyes went wide. “No!”

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Again Cloud aggravated his injuries by sitting up and glaring angrily at Vincent. “He’s a Jenova Child?! Why didn’t you tell me?!”

Vincent stared back, unfazed by the general’s anger. “He required guidance. Someone to help him resist the darkness within him. You were the person to provide that guidance.” His eyes narrowed. “But I knew you wouldn’t give him even the smallest chance if you knew what he was.”

“I…” He hesitated, then lowered his eyes as he considered that. Vincent was right. If he had even the smallest suspicion that Ron was connected to Sephiroth, he probably would have kept a close eye on him, and treated him like a some kind of monster. Only with time had he realized Ron was a truly good person. Someone he would have been happy to call friend.

He nodded slowly and lay back down. “Okay. Fine. Now care to explain exactly what make’s Ron different. He was stronger than Sephiroth. Much stronger.”

“You have no idea,” Vincent said. “But I should probably start from the beginning. When Sephiroth was still just a boy being raised by the Shinra, he was already demonstrating abilities far beyond any human. Professor Hojo decided to improve upon the Jenova project that had created him.

Cloud saw his friend’s expression darken when mentioning that Professor. Hojo had been a unethical Shinra scientist, who had done a great deal of evil. Vincent and the people he loved were victims of much of that evil.

“So he took much of Doctor Lucrecia Crescent’s research data; the research that had used to make me what I am…” He looked to his golden cybernetic hand. “And enhanced it further with data from the Jenova Project. The resulting material was then implanted into one of Hojo’s assistants. She gave birth nine months later.”

Kim looked shocked as she stared. “You mean… That baby was Ron?”

Vincent shook his head. “No. That baby was Cloud.”

This time everyone shot up, Bonnie and Cloud again groaning. “WHAT?!”

“Upon your birth Cloud, you were instantly dismissed as a failed experiment. Sephiroth had been born with superior strength and intelligence. Genetically he was perfect. You were just a normal baby. And Hojo being who he was decided to terminate the project…”

Kim gasped. “Terminate? A baby?”

Vincent scowled, but didn’t elaborate. “Your mother wouldn’t have it. With the help of one of one of Hojo’s other assistants, she stole you away, and disappeared. She was smart, and went to a Shinra controlled town. Hiding you where she knew they wouldn’t think to look. In plain sight.”

Cloud was saddened by this. “Nibelheim… I always wondered why she hardly ever left the house…”

“It seems your true potential and power came with time, Cloud.”

“Okay if the General is a Jenova child too, then where does Ron fit in?” Kim asked.

“Hojo didn’t give up on his experiments. A number of years later he attempted it again with another assistant. Ron’s Mother. The woman who had helped your mother escape. The experiment was almost identical to the one that created you, Cloud.”

Cloud frowned. “Almost?”

“Only one difference… While the enhanced material used to create you was used to fertilize your mother’s own ova… Ron was created through fertilizing a preserved ova of the last surviving full blooded ancient.”

“Last survivor…” Cloud whispered, before looking shocked. “Ifalna! You’re talking about Aeris’ mother?!”

“Yes, Hojo was always thorough when collecting samples from his… subjects.”

Cloud’s eyes were wide. “My God… Ron… is Aeris’ biological brother?”

“The same material used to create you, was used to create Ron… So technically Cloud, he’s your brother too.”

Cloud started to pale, and his breathing got deeper. “Wh…why didn’t you tell me?”

“I’ve only recently put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. As you may know, the young girl named Shelke received many of Lucrecia Crescent’s memories, and knowledge of much of her research. Bit by bit she has been remembering more and relaying the data for me to research. I started in earnest last year when I tracked Ron down, after sensing a great power in the mountains west of Midgar.”

“Mountains?” Kim asked. “You mean when we fought that Materia Monster?”

Vincent nodded. “It seems I arrived after the worst of it. You were just leaving with a child by the time I got there. Its still unclear to me what happened there. But I believe it has something to do with the awakening of Ron’s darkness.”

Kim lowered her eyes and thought. “Come to think of it, I don’t know what happened either. I passed out, and when I woke up the thing was gone, and Ron was face down in Lifestream. I always figured the creature had gotten bored of us and left.”

Cloud had heard this story during one of his many conversations with Kim. They had gotten into the habit of sharing battle stories together. “Okay, I think you’re getting ahead of yourself, Vincent. What is this you keep saying out Ron’s darkness? If what you say is true, then he is some kind of Cetra, enhanced with Jenova cells?”

“Yes.”

“So what does that make him?” Kim asked.

“The theory… involves Dark Lifestream.”

Cloud seemed confused. “Dark… Lifestream?”

“Mako, or lifestream is the lifeblood of the planet. When a life form is born, so too is a fresh and untainted soul. At the end of the life form’s cycle, that soul is enriched by its experiences and returned to the lifestream of the planet, where all souls intermingle.”

Kim nodded. “Yeah, these days they teach that stuff at school. Its why using mako as a power source is illegal now.”

“Indeed,” Vincent agreed. “But in every soul there is darkness. And when a soul returns to the planet, so too does that darkness. All the evil, all the hate and negative emotion of every one and everything that has ever lived… Exists within the planet. It gathers and coalesces.”

Cloud’s blood ran cold, and he was hoping that Vincent wasn’t saying what he thought. “What does this have to do with Ron?”

“The Cetra, or the Ancients… They were connected to the planet. Communicated with it and lived in harmony with it. But they… They were in tune with the light. Ron is connected to the darkness. All of Gaia’s evil and…”

“That’s a lie!” Kim snapped, jumping to her feet and glaring at Vincent. “Ron is NOT evil! He’s the best friend I ever had! The kindest, gentlest most… most…”

“Pure soul?” Vincent asked.

“Yes! He’s pure!”

“You’re right Kim Possible. Ron is pure. Purer than most. Or at least he was.”

This was getting to be a bit much for Cloud. “You’re not making any sense, Vincent. First you’re saying he’s tied to all the darkness and evil that’s ever existed on the planet. And now you’re saying he was pure.”

“He was holding it back,” he explained.

Everyone paused. “What?” Cloud asked.

“All his life he must have suffered with it. And all his life he held it back. Resisted all of his dark and selfish influences. Anything that involved any kind of power. He remained pure through nothing more than his strength of will.”

Kim lowered her eyes sadly. “Ron was suffering… I can’t believe I never knew.”

“If he had been holding back the darkness, then what happened?” Cloud asked, before looking scared. “It wasn’t me was it? Was I too hard on him?!”

Vincent shook his head. “No. But something definitely pushed him over the edge.”

Kim shot Bonnie a hateful glare, and the girl averted her eyes looking almost guilty.

“No Miss Possible, she is not responsible. I’m under the impression that she had bullied Ron for many years. Its doubtful that she could get to him enough to break his defenses.”

Kim frowned. “So the fact Ron goes all nutso just after being assaulted by Miss Turk over there was just a coincidence?!”

Vincent looked to Bonnie. “She may indeed have been the straw that broke the Chocobo’s back… But that’s all she was. A straw. Something far more substantial wore him down before that.”

“And what would that be?” Kim asked, folding her arms.

“I believe the answer lies with the materia monster you fought.”

“But I already told you! I don’t know what happened! Ron’s gone, and you showed up after the whole thing was over. How is that supposed to help us if no one knows what happened?”

“You’re forgetting someone,” Vincent said simply.

Kim paused the a look of clarity shone in her emerald eyes. “The girl… Rinoa.”

“Its possible she knows something,” Vincent said.

Cloud nodded. “Any additional knowledge on what happened could be crucial.” He turned to his protege. “Kim. Pay this girl visit and find out what she knows. If she has any idea what happened to Ron, it may help us in reversing it.”

“Yes Sir,” she said, standing up and saluting.

Rufus stood too, and unfolded a wheelchair which was against the back wall. He and Bonnie had been completely quiet during Vincent’s story.

“Well,” the President said cheerfully. “Maybe we should get you to a private room, Bonnie.”

She just nodded as the Doctor helped her into the chair. “Yes sir. Thank you.”

He dismissed the Doctor in favor of pushing his newest Turk out the door himself. “Until later, my friends.”

Kim left through the same door but turned in the opposite direction towards the elevators.

“I don’t trust that President of yours,” Vincent murmured.

“Not many people do.”

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Bonnie quite liked her boss. He was always so friendly to her, and it made her want to do her job well. Not to mention that fact that he was way cute. But she was a professional, and would never make advances on him.

She frowned sadly as he pushed her down the hall. “I’m sorry, sir.”

He looked down at the top of her head as he pushed her. “For what?”

“I failed in my mission. I supposed to bring Stoppable in, and…”

“Don’t be ridiculous, Bonnie. Granted you are usually expected to complete your missions without fail, but I’m not an unreasonable man. You could not be expected to defeat someone stronger than Sephiroth. But if it means that much to you, I forgive you your failure.”

She smiled a little. “Thank you, sir.”

He nodded. “Now. I think we need to do something about this Stoppable character.”

She turned back and looked up at him from where she sat, listening quietly.

“Cloud and his friends are letting their emotions get in the way. Stoppable may have been their friend, but the threat he poses now is undeniable.”

Bonnie felt her heartbeat quicken. Part of her didn’t like where this was going. “What do you mean, sir?”

“He must be terminated.”

“I…” She hesitated. She didn’t like questioning her boss. The Turks frowned upon it. “I didn’t think you could make a decision like that, without the approval of Shinra’s board of Directors.”

“I may not have access to all of Shinra’s military might, no. But that’s what I have the Turks for. You answer directly to me.”

She faced forward again and lowered he eyes. “Oh… Okay sir.”

“You are the best marksman Shinra have had in over thirty years Bonnie. And I have some special equipment prepared just for you. I want you to follow the General’s young protege until she leads you to your target. Your new weapon should prove more than adequate.”

“A…are you sure about this, sir?” she asked.

He paused. She was worried he may be angry at her questioning him, but his reply was gentle. “Positive. And its not just because of the threat he poses, Bonnie.” She looked back up into his sapphire eyes when he gently clasped her shoulder. “Nobody hurts my Turks. Nobody.”

She nodded, feeling her loyalty to the man strengthen. “I understand, sir. Consider it done.”

Rufus smiled. “Good girl.”

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To be Continued…

Got the entire story planned out now, all the way up to the last chapter. Should be easier to get the chapters done now. Next chapter, Kim finally learns the truth about the materia monster from the beginning of our little adventure. Also visits Ron’s mother and learns more about him, and his Lotus Blade. Please review, and I’ll have the next chapter done asap.

-Jawelik

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