Buttercup knows a few words (okay, a lot of words) to describe Butch, but she would've never, never, described Butch as a comforter.
And if you really think about it, she does have a point. Butch is the last person anyone would ever go to when they need comfort, and if you know who he is, then you'd only go to him if you want to go to the hospital.
Wanna know why? Let me give a list.
Reasons why Buttercup would've never describe Butch as a comforting person:
1. Butch is the tallest of his brothers, and the most muscular, so it's easy to see that he's a fighter than a comforter.
2. He breaks a lot of things, from furniture to buildings to bones, and he does that when he's in a good mood.
3. He is usually the one that makes other people need comfort. In a hospital bed. For extreme surgery.
4. He's the type of guy that gives a rough, dangerous and deadly vibe.
5. Buttercup highly doubts he even knows the word comforting. Comfortable, yes, but comforting? Nah.
There are more than just five reasons, but the list would go on forever, so let's just stop there.
So, since Butch doesn't really seem like the comforting type, you would imagine Buttercup's surprise when she found out that he could be a comforting person, to her at least.
Like the time she had a breakdown when the pressure of keeping her superhero status was too much to bear with. He sat down next to her and listened to her as she told him about how hard it was, and how the scathing comments pained her. Instead of being silence and acting uncomfortably, as she would've thought, he actually pulled her up, and took her to the beach to relax.
Or the time she felt like her heart broke in two when she and Blossom had another argument that was so bad, Blossom shouted that the city of Townsville would've been better without her. Buttercup just left, her tears threatening to fall. She tried to hide it from Butch, but he noticed. Instead of getting mad and head out to hunt for Blossom, though, he made her forget about the argument by taking her to a fun and thrilling amusement park, where all the best rides were at.
There was even the time she woke up crying from a nightmare where she was abandoned by everyone, including him. He didn't complain about her waking him up, and just held her close, rubbing her back, whispering that even if the whole world would turn their back on her, he would stay by her side forever.
So yes, Butch may not seem like the type of person, but whenever Buttercup needs him the most, he was always there, s comforting presence.
