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Kim Possible Porn Story: A Golden Heart Chapter 1

Kim Possible Porn Story: A Golden Heart Chapter 1

A Golden Heart

A/N: Set about six
months before the episode The Golden Years.

Disney owns Kim
Possible and all related characters. I also dont own the poem at
the end.

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Kim sighed heavily as
she poured coffee into a cup for her Nana. The past few days had
been rough on the redhead, but today took the cake. She could easily
say that saying goodbye to her granddaddy, and watching them close
the coffin, was the hardest thing that she has had to do in a long
time; and that is saying something since she saves the world on a
regular basis.

After Kim finished
pouring the coffee, she grabbed a couple of sodas from the
refrigerator and put them on the tray with the coffee. Then, she had
the daunting task of deciding what food item she would bring to the
family as a snack to go with their drinks. Ever since they found out
about her granddaddys passing, neighbors and friends of her
grandparents had been bringing food by the house. She had no idea
how they were going to eat it all, but she and her family were
grateful for it because it meant that they did not have to worry
about cooking during this sad time.

When she noticed the
lemon cake, she knew that was the perfect choice. It was her
granddaddys favorite. While it may not have been Nanas lemon
squares, she still thought it was fitting for them to have his
favorite treat as they reflected on him and his lifea life that
touched many, but taken away too soon. The redheaded teen still
could not believe how fast everything happened

– (Two and a half
months ago)-

Ann and James sat Kim
and the twins down in the living room of their home to tell them that
their granddaddy had been diagnosed with an advanced stage of colon
cancer and he was scheduled to have surgery to remove the tumor.
Instantly, the children were worried and upset, but their parents
tried to calm them by reminding them that their grandfather, despite
the cancer diagnosis, had always been the picture of health and was
in great physical shape for a man in his seventies. Even the doctors
were optimistic that he would pull through the surgeryand pull
through he did. He had very little complications afterward and
improved enough that the doctors thought that he could start his
chemo sessions.

The first chemo
treatment came about a month and a half after the surgery and the
whole family waited on bated breath for his reaction to the chemo.
The days following his session had their stomachs in knots; they
hoped that the effects of the chemo would not make him violently ill
like it did to some. Thankfully, he did not get sick, the worst side
effect that he had was that he was tired. After that, the whole
familys optimism rose. They knew he was a fighter and it seemed
as if he was headed in the right direction to win this battle.

Unfortunately,
Granddaddy Possible took a turn for the worse after his second chemo
session. This time, he did get sick from the treatment. This new
development, along with exhaustion and a low white blood cell count
were a cause for concern, so he was admitted into the hospital.

After some discussion
with Nana, James decided that he would take a few days off work and
travel the short distance to Upperton to stay with his mother while
his father was in the hospital. He knew she would appreciate the
company and having another person to take turns staying at the
hospital would give her a chance to get some much-needed rest.

The first three days in
the hospital for Granddaddy Possible were hard, as the medicine that
they had him on confused him and he flip-flopped back and forth in
time in his mind. One minute he though he was a young child, the
next minute he was a young man having just married, and then he was
back to the present. However, despite his rocky mindset, the doctors
and those present to see his condition did not think that he was
deteriorating to a point to where he was knocking on deaths door.

On day four, James left
the hospital around mid morning to get some sleep. He and Nana had
it worked out that she would spend the whole day at the hospital and
he would spend the night, so someone would always be there. When the
rocket scientist left his father, he was sitting up in bed eating,
and other than thinking that it was twenty years in the past, he did
not seem to be declining any more.

Two hours after James
returned to his mothers house, he got a phone call telling him
that his fathers condition had worsened and he needed to comeback
to the hospital. When he arrived, Nana told him that his father was
in critical condition and that the doctors were trying to stabilize
him. James called his brother, Slim, and Ann to keep them informed
and said that he would call when his father stabilized, but he
suggested that they come to the hospital.

Thirty minutes after
making his phone call, the attending physician informed the worried
family that Mr. Possible was somewhat stabilized. He
had developed a blood clot that was inhibiting the normal flow of
blood and oxygen to the brain. The doctor also said that they were
treating him and they would let them know if there was a change in
his condition, but he was very weak, so his recovery would be slow.

James immediately
called the family and updated them. Slim told him that he and Joss
were on the next flight into Middleton and Ann told him that she
would be there in less than an hour. She had just picked Kim up from
school and she was on her way to get the twins; then they were going
straight to the hospital. James hung up with his wife and returned
to his sleeping fathers room to sit with him and his mother while
they waited for the rest of the family to arrive.

Unfortunately, things
happened quicker than anyone expected. Fifteen minutes after James
made his second call to his family, he had to make a third call
telling them that his father had passed. Everyone was devastated by
the news and how quickly it came. Just as they had had a sigh of
relief that he stabilized, within minutes they were being told that
he was gone! No one was expecting it. Thankfully, he was at peace
at the end. According to the doctor, he was not in any pain the
minutes leading up to his death; it was as if he had just fallen
asleep.

– (Present)-

Anyone want lemon
cake? Kim asked as she carried a tray with cake and drinks into
Nanas living room.

That would be nice,
thanks dear. Nana said. Your grandfather always loved lemon
cake.

I know; thats why
I picked it.

He washe was a
good man. Nana said choked up as she talked about her husband.

Yes he was. Slim
said and sniffed away a tear.

He was a simple man,
but a great man at the same time. His greatest want in life was to
have a family. We were his world, and he loved us more than
anything. Nana paused for a few seconds and then started to
chuckle. It didnt matter where we went; he was always talking
about us. We played golf twice a week at the country club, and
everyone there got biweekly updates on you guys. He was so proud of
all of you. A silence took over the room as they absorbed Nanas
story and it brought back fond memories of their time with him.

Slim, do you
remember the time that we got caught egging houses on Halloween?
James asked.

I sure do Squirt,
and we wouldve gotten away with that prank too if you hadnt
forgotten about that egg that was in your pocket. I nearly passed
out when that cop patted us down and we heard the egg crack. He
said with a laugh.

I can still remember
Dads face when he opened the door and saw us standing there with
the police.

Whatd he do?
Tim asked his father.

Oh, he was mad, and
we got an earful about respecting other peoples property and doing
right by other people. I remember when we talked to the Judge the
next morning, Dad assured him that he would teach us a lesson that we
would never forget.

And we never did.
Slim said. Not only did he make us clean up every house that we
hit, he also put us to work in their yards. It was one of the
hardest, but most valuable lessons that he ever gave us.

How old were yall
when this happened? Joss asked.

Well, I was eight,
so that would make Slim about ten.

Yeah, your
granddaddy was a no-nonsense man when it came to his children doing
things that we knew we werent suppose to do.

Well, you boys
didnt get into that kind of trouble much. Most of the time, we
were worried about you two trying to launch the station wagon into
orbit. Nana said quite seriously.

Jim and Tim gave each
other looks that said, Hicka-bicka-boo and Ann could see
that they were just formulating a plan to send one of their cars in
to space. She decided to change the subject before they got too far
down that thought path. Well, I have story about Granddaddy that
always makes me smile when I think of it.

Is this the story
when you were pregnant with Kimmie? James asked.

Yep.

Oh, Ive always
liked this story.

When I was about
five months pregnant with Kim, Nana and Granddaddy decided that they
were going to spend a few days with us in Middleton, and while they
were down, we went to do some shopping for the nursery. Well, as it
goes with pregnant women, we have cravings at the most random times,
and mine through out my pregnancy were french fries and brown gravy.

Joss just gave a
confused look showing she was not sure about that combination. Kim
noticed and put a hand on her shoulder and said, Trust me, I
thought the same thing once, but they really are delicious.

Yes, they are, but
most people tend to think like you Joss, because its not something
that youll normally find on a menu, in this country anyways.
Well, as I said, I was craving french fries and gravy as we were
shopping, so Granddaddy told me to sit down and he would go find some
for me. He finally came back thirty minutes later with a large plate
of thick cut fries covered in brown gravy. He had to go to almost
every restaurant in the mall before he could find one that had both
french fries and brown gravy. I was in heaven after that and Ill
never forget that he combed the mall for me so I could satisfy my
crazy food cravings!

Everyone had a good
chuckle over that story, especially the twins because they had a
story that was somewhat related. I guess Granddaddy went out of
his way sometimes to make sure that all of us were happy when we
ate. Tim said.

Yeah, every time we
would come for a visit or he was visiting us, Granddaddy would always
take us kids out for burgers and ice cream. Jim said.

Just as Jim said that,
Kim got an amused look on her face. Jim, Tim, you werent
suppose to tell! That was our little secret!

What are you three
talking about? James asked. I knew he took you out for ice
cream, but whats so secret about it?

Well the first time
it happened, we were about five, and Mom made something for dinner
that we didnt like Jim started.

she was going
through her experimental stage then, so Granddaddy took the three of
us aside and said that we didnt want to hurt moms feelings by
not eating, so if we ate a little bit of our dinner without
complaining, he would take us out for burgers afterwards. Tim
finished.

So when he told us
he was taking you out for ice cream, he was really taking you out for
burgers? Ann asked in disbelief.

No, not every time.
Tim answered.

He took us out for
ice cream most of the time, but if he could tell that we didnt
like what was being served, he would give us a wink, and that was our
sign that we were going out for ice cream AND burgers. Jim said.

We just had to make
sure that we ate some of the food that was on our plates and most of
the vegetables. Kim said with a smile.

I had no idea!
Nana said surprised. Im glad he made sure that you ate your
vegetables, but Im surprised that I never knew that he did that.

Slim, then gave his
daughter a curious look and asked, Did Granddaddy take you out for
burgers too little darlin?

Nope. Joss said
and her father gave a sigh of relief. He always took me out for
pizza. She said with a sly grin and the three other possible kids
just busted out laughing. The adults just rolled their eyes at the
childrens behavior and laughed along with them.

When they all calmed
down from their giggle fit, Kim had a story that she wanted to share.
You know, even though Granddaddy would sometimes sneak us out for
burgers and pizza, there was one thing that we always enjoyed eating
at home

The twins and Joss just
gave her a knowing look and then all four cousins yelled, Granddaddy
Corn!!

I shouldve known
that was coming. James said shaking his head in amusement.

I dont know how
many of our friends we had to tell that Granddaddy Corn was not
a name brand and they could not buy it at the store. Ann added.

Really? Nana
asked.

Yeah. The kids
always asked for Granddaddy Corn, so when we had guests over
for dinner, they thought it was a brand name and not corn that the
kids grandfather grew.

Everyone that had it
loved it, so they wanted to know where they could buy it. Kim
said. I use to love it when we would go out to his garden and
pick corn. It was definitely a yummy family activity!

Plus, we got to fill
the back of the car with corn! The twins cheered.

Better corn than
something else. Ann said under her breath.

You know what kids;
I think I still have some of his corn in the freezer. Maybe tomorrow
we can have it with dinner, what do you think? Nana asked.

Really? That would
be spankin!

Hicka-bicka-boo!

Hoo-sha!

Boy Howdy, I cant
wait!

Again, the adults just
chuckled at the kids behavior and their excitement over something
as simple as corn. It did not take long for everyone to notice that
the mood had been lightened by their stories of Granddaddy and the
way that the kids were acting cheered everyone up, especially Nana.

Well Joss,
everyones told a story today, do you have one that youd like to
share? James asked.

I sure do. Do yall
remember when Daddy and I were visiting a few years ago and I got my
first real bike?

Oh yeah, you were a
natural. Best bike rider Id ever seen. Slim said with a grin
and some sarcasm in his voice.

Daddy!

Sorry darlin, go
ahead.

Anyways, I had just
gotten my new bike and I was learning how to ride it. I still had
the training wheels on, and after a while, I thought I was an expert
rider. Well, for some silly reason, I decided that I was going to
see how fast I could go. Unfortunately, I didnt know how to judge
the distance that I would need to stop, and I ended up crashing into
Nanas flower bed.

I remember that.
Nana said. Kim practically flew into the house to tell us.

Well, Granddaddy was
outside with us and he had seen me do it, so he was there to pick me
up afterwards. I wasnt hurt bad, just a few scratches, but I was
crying because I thought I was going to get into trouble for
destroying the flowers. Granddaddy gave me a hug and said that he
didnt care about the flowers and he was just glad that I was okay.
Then he took me inside, washed my face and scratches, and gave me a
popsicle to make me feel better.

Aww, that was nice,
did the popsicle help? Ann asked.

Oh yeah, I felt much
better afterwards, Auntie Ann. Joss said and then looked at Nana.
Sorry about your flowers, Nana. She said. Thinking about
that story, she felt like she should apologize again because she
really did destroy that garden.

Oh, dont worry
about it, dear. I was with your grandfather on that one. As long as
you werent hurt, I was okay with it.

Beep Beep Be
Beep!
Kims Kimmunicator interrupted. She took it out of
her pocket and saw that it was her best friend. Its Ron. Is
it ok for me to take this?

Sure Kimmie, tell
him we said hi. Ann said.

Kim left the room and
answered, Hi Ron.

Hey KP, I was just
calling to see how things went today, and I was wondering how you
were holding up?

Oh, Im ok. The
funeral was sad and there wasnt a dry eye in place, but we had
each other, so we made it through. It was a nice service, and a lot
of people came to pay their respects.

Thats good to
hear, hows your Nana doing?

Well you know; shes
upset. I mean they were married for fifty-seven years, but after we
started telling stories of Granddaddy, she seemed to perk up a
little. How are things with you? Having fun?

Yeah, but I feel bad
for being in New York when I know what youre going through. I
should have been there today. I know I havent met your
grandparents, but I still feel like I should have been there with
you.

Ron, please dont
feel bad. I know you wanted to be here, and I appreciate it, but I
honestly think that you are where you need to bewith your
grandparents. Its not every day that they get to celebrate their
fiftieth wedding anniversary, and after losing one of my
grandparents, I know how important is to see them when you can,
especially when they live as far away from you as they do.

I guess youre
right. Hey, you know what I was wondering, how did we go this long
with out meeting each others grandparents? Were together all
time.

Yeah, that is weird,
but I guess we both had family things going on at the same time that
it never happened. We should change that. I know my Nana would like
you.

Are you kidding me,
my Grandma would try to adopt you. I talk about you all the time, so
she already loves you!

The two teens had a
laugh at themselves and chatted for a few more minutes about Rons
trip and the crazy situations he had gotten himself into; thankfully,
Rufus was there with him.

Well, I better go
Ron. Thanks for calling; you made me feel a lot better. You really
are the best friend that anyone could ask for.

Hey, anytime KP.
You know Ive your back.

I know, and Ill
always have yours. Well, Ill see you in a few days.

Yeah, see ya soon!

Kim disconnected her
Kimmunicator and smiled. Ron can be really sweet sometimes.
She thought to herself. Before she left the room, she caught sight
of the DVD with the video slide show that the funeral home made from
the pictures of Granddaddy that Nana gave them. They did a
great job on this.
She though. She was especially touched by
the poem that they added at the end of the video

A
golden heart stopped beating,
hard working hands laid at rest
God
took you from us,
to prove he only takes the best

She really thought
those four lines summed-up her granddaddy in a few words. He was a
hard working soul that had a heart of gold, and no matter how you
looked at him, he truly was the best.

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A/N: This story was
harder to write than I thought it would be, but Im glad that I
did. It was written in memory of my Granddaddy. He really was the
best and he will be greatly missed by those who knew him.

As far as the story
goes, there are bits of it that are true. The parts that I wrote in
to (a. make it fit with the characters from the show, or (b. to keep
the continuity with the canon of the show, are what makes it a
fiction story.

As always, thank you
for reading, and I hope this story brings your own grandparents to
mind and inspires you to give them a call. Take care!

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