Decision

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"So this is, how you say, goodbye." Said Junior to Shego, after Drakken had hopped out and into the lair.

"Sure is, slick. See ya' around." She turned away into the lair through the same door Drakken had gone through, as Junior climbed back into his black helicopter.

Drakken was on the large computer attached to the wall looking up more information about Upperton College. "What are you looking at?" Shego asked from right behind his chair, making him jump, as he quickly pressed a button that hid the internet page.

"Nothing." Using well learned agility training, Shego leapt over the chair in front of the computer and clicked the mouse, which brought the page to full view once again, as he struggled to get at the mouse, while she easily kept him away with her foot.

"Why are you looking at Colleges??" She put her foot down, and he quickly exited out of the page.

"It's my house, if I wanted to tell you, I would." He crossed his arms firmly, as Shego lit her hands. Sighing, he handed the letter to her. "Fine. Go on and read it. You probably would have found out anyway. She took the paper from him, and after reading it, laughed out loud.

"Drew Lipsky? No more Dr. Drakken?" She mocked. He narrowed his eyes, and waved a hand at her.

"Go ahead. laugh at me, mock me. Might as well get it over with." Shego immediately stopped laughing.

"It's no fun when you let me. But you aren't seriously thinking about going back to college are you?" Drakken looked up to the ceiling and whistled.

"You are!" She said, shocked.

"Shego, honestly, I can't be a villain with a name like 'Drew Lipsky!' Nobody would take my ultimatums seriously!" Drakken's vines came out of his neck and snatched the paper from her hands.

"Well, then just pretend it's still Dr. Drakken!"

"Haven't you been watching the news? That horrible woman who wrote that letter wrote to the news stations as well!" He turned the news on the computer behind him, and stopped it, where it had a black and white picture of him in prison, with big bold lettering under it which read:

A VILLAINOUS JOKE?

"You see? I don't even have it in me to do any evil!" He turned of the Computer and dropped into the chair. Shego hated to sympathize with anyone, but it was hard to resist.

"Well, if it's really that important to you... *sigh* how much is tuition?" He returned her words with an evil grin.

"I've already called mother. I told her I wanted to learn more to continue my radio show. She's paying for the whole thing without knowing my name change!" Shego chuckled.

"I hate to say it Doc, but that was a pretty smart move."

"I know." Then it dawned on him. "And first semester starts in just a couple days!"

"Better get packin' D."

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