It was once again another day of school and crime in Townsville. My father was always proud of my sisters and me for using our powers for the good of Townsville. Everything just seemed the same since kindergarten. My siblings and I always got recognition and everyone loved us. Starting high school was a great experience for us girls, at least for me anyways. It was just more lessons to learn and more experience to have. We could all drive cars now, but we always preferred flying to school since it was more convenient for us. I was a straight "A" student and a crime fighter all at the same time.

Everything seemed more different now though. My life was great with my sisters but it just felt so weird. The three of us had our differences and it seemed a lot more different from when we were in kindergarten. On a typical after school day if nothing bad was interfering with Townsville, I would study up in my room. My two other sisters, Buttercup and Bubbles seemed to go to different places.

For example, at that time, Bubbles just started dating her new boyfriend Chase. He was the typical high school jock, he was the star quarter back of our football team and he seemed outgoing, fun, and sexy. Even though everyone loved him and our friends seemed happy for Bubbles, I was filled with doubt. I knew he wasn't the brightest bulb in the box, and I thought he was going to let Bubbles make bad decisions and break her heart in the end.

Buttercup's life also seemed a lot different than mine. Most of the time, I had no idea where she was. When our dad, the professor, asked where Buttercup was, most of the time I had to say 'no'. Another problem was her 'acting tough' attitude. Of course, she always had that kind of edginess to her but it was getting out of hand lately. If we did something wrong, she would be critical toward us and say stuff like 'Bubbles, you're such a wuss, why did you do that?' or 'Blossom, stop being such a nerd!' I didn't really care that much when she tried to act like a bully toward us but it really upset Bubbles. She was extremely sensitive so she reacted badly when Buttercup got out of hand so it had become a mayor issue.

Today I felt like leaving the house. It seemed like I was always cooped up there and I needed to go out. The weather was nearly perfect and everything seemed so alive and bright. I kept walking on the sidewalk Until I saw Ms. Keane's car parallel park on the side of the road.

"Hey Blossom," Ms. Keane said as she was getting out of her car. She looked the same as she was when I was in kindergarten, even though she was getting a few grey streaks in her pitch black hair.

"Hello Ms. Keane," I said standing on the sidewalk. She was a kind person and a great teacher. She was the one who really taught me to love books.

"How have you been doing?" She asked pulling her briefcase from the backseat of her car.

"I've been doing okay," I said.

"That's great, now how have your sisters been doing, I haven't heard from them in a long time." She wondered. I really didn't know what to say but I just told her that they were doing okay also.

"Well, I hope you have a great rest of the day!" Ms. Keane said with a smile. I continued walking down the street. Soon enough I hit the inner city of Townsville. The streets were filled with cars and the buildings were over towering me. Some groups of girls from my school were looking into a clothing store along with so many pedestrians on each side of the street. I looked around and then heard my phone ring. I immediately went to the side of the sidewalk and put my back against a brick building. I looked at my caller I.D. and knew it was Buttercup by the time I answered the phone.

"Hello?" I said.

"Hey Blossom, we have a mayor emergency on the west end of the city," Buttercup said. She was breathing loudly and I could notice that she was either walking really fast or running while she was talking. I was surprised that the mayor didn't call me. Usually the mayor would call all of us.

"Okay, I'm on my way," I said and I hung up the phone quickly. I took a small jump and flew up and out of the crowd. Some of the people looked up at me when I flew away, but I was pretty used to that attention by then. I flew over the skyscrapers and saw one of the largest green monsters I had ever seen. He was made of some sort of slime and it looked like it was about to eat one of the buildings. I flew in closer and saw Bubbles and Buttercup already trying to bring the monster down. I came in and joined them. Buttercup looked at me.

"It was about time you flew in," she said loudly. Everyone on the street was screaming in terror so we had to talk very loud.

"I'm sorry, the mayor forgot to call me," I replied. Fighting monsters became an easy routine for us so the monster started to go down quickly.

"The mayor didn't call me either," Bubbles told me.

"That's weird, he just called me," Buttercup said.

"Well, whatever, let's just finish this guy off," I said. Everyone all agreed with me and we finally took him down to the ground. We came down with the monster and noticed that everyone was covered in slim. Despite all of that, everyone still cheered for us. It was like another day of victory. Journalists swarmed in and asked us questions; of course talking in interviews came just as natural as fighting monsters. Suddenly the mayor and his assistant Ms. Bellum came in and looked at us.

"Great job girls, you saved the day once again," the mayor said. There was a small pause as everyone was cheering for us and taking pictures of us.

"Well, come on girls, I want you to meet me in my office, get in the car!" The mayor said pointing at the small car they drove in. We crept into the back with Ms. Bellum while the mayor took the front passenger seat.

"Okay, now let's go back to my office," the mayor said to the driver. He started driving carefully through the crowd.

"Oh… and don't worry girls, we'll have the slim on the streets cleaned up as soon as possible." The mayor told us. We just stayed silent on the rest of the way back. When we finally got inside his office, the driver walked out on us and stayed in the lobby. The mayor sat at his desk while Ms. Bellum took her spot next to him. We just sat on the cozy red couch across from the desk.

"Well girls, I know your birthdays are coming up."

"Yes," I said staring at him.

"What do you want for your birthdays?" he asked in his own way.

"Wait… was that the main reason why you wanted us to come here?" Buttercup asked.

"Yep," he told us. All three of us had never thought about what we wanted.

"Well, I don't know really," Bubbles told him. Our birthday was coming up in just a little less than a week. I was about to say that another book would be nice for me but I knew that Bubbles and Buttercup were going to make fun of me if I said that, so I didn't.

"Yeah, me either," I said.

"Well, let me know if you have anything you want," the mayor told us.

"It's okay mayor, you don't really have to give us anything, and you have been nice enough to us already." Buttercup said.

"You girls have served our city with a great deal though, I thank you." The mayor said. When we were heading home, it was dinner time by then. I wasn't really that hungry but I was exhausted. When the three of us stepped into the house, dad immediately greeted us.

"Oh girls, your home, I watched on the news that you destroyed the threats of Townsville once again, great job!" Dad told us.

"Thank you dad," Bubbles said and we all nodded with a tired look.

"Well, I have some left over dinner if you want some," the professor told us. We all looked at each other.

"No thanks dad, I think we should all go to bed," I replied. I went up the stairs with my sisters following me. Buttercup was the last one to get into our room so she shut the door behind her. We all sat on top of our beds.

"Wow, that monster was huge," Bubbles said. Buttercup and I looked at her.

"I guess I know it was defiantly the most or one of the biggest monsters we ever faced." Buttercup commented.

"Yeah, I'm a little concerned about that. Mojo Jojo seems like he hasn't been causing trouble lately and he usually does, and he does make up so many plans. I understand that we ruined all of his plans and beat him every time, but he is extremely intelligent. It could be that he might be making a huge comeback at us." I said thoughtfully. Buttercup just got up from her bed and made her way to the closet, and started changing into one of her long T-shirt nightgowns. Bubbles was just staring at me 'wide-eyed'.

"Blossom, stop making up long logical crap about why something happened, who knows, the monster might have been a coincidence." Buttercup said. Bubbles then turned her head toward the short dresses we wore when we were in kindergarten. The three of them were in a frame against the wall, just to remind us of the days when we started fighting crime.

"Remember when we used to fit into those?" Bubbles asked.

"Yeah, I remember," I said. Buttercup just had a disgusted look on her face.

"Now, that is going to be the only dress I have worn in my whole life," Buttercup told us. I didn't believe her but after all, she was a very tomboyish punk. She always wore green and black, usually the loose, trip black pants from Hot Topic, with the chains and everything. For the top she would wear some kind of shirt with green on it. I know at one point that she had green highlights in her hair, but they washed out over time. Even though, the three of us got to wear whatever we want we always wore our colors green, red, and blue. We just wanted that to show that we were still the Powerpuff girls.

Bubble's idea of good apparel was a lot different than Buttercup's. She actually had a preppy kind of look to her. She was the head cheerleader at our school, so she caught on to the things her friends wore. She would usually wear a mini skirt or cute capris in the summer and cutesy jeans with blue Ugg boots in the winter. Also like Buttercup she always wore a top that had some type of blue in it and instead of the pigtails she had in kindergarten she usually had her hair in a ponytail with a blue hair tie to hold it back.

My sense of style was probably the most original. I usually just wore jeans and a red top. Sometimes Bubbles said that my clothes were to plain and offered to take me to the mall a few times, but I always said 'no' or 'no thanks'. Dressing up was not that really important to me.

We were all quiet and Bubbles and I started changing into our P.J's. Buttercup just started getting into bed. Once we were all in bed, I shut off the light switch, which was the closest to my bed.

"Good night girls," Buttercup whispered.

"Good night," Bubbles and I said at the same time. We then tried getting to sleep.