Me: Kay, I'm really happy that some people like this! So I'm going to continue to post more chapter!

Everyone: YAY!

Me: *BIG SMILE!* So just so you know, the chapters will go back and forth from Buttercup's Point Of View, to Third Person with the others. Enjoy!


Third Person POV

Blossom and Bubbles walked side by side through the halls of Pokey Oaks High School. The Professor made the two promise to never leave each others' side after Buttercup disappeared. But that would be hard for the classes they didn't have together, but they promised him just to help him calm down a bit. When they couldn't be with each other, they were always either with the Boys, Mitch, or Robin. Bubbles could never clear her mind of her missing sister; it didn't make any sense to her why Buttercup would simply disappear. Blossom was hoping she ran away, although it was unlikely since Buttercup was perfectly happy with her life and had no reason to leave. All she wanted right now was to find her sister perfectly healthy and out of harm's way.

She then saw Brick and Boomer approaching, worry in their eyes.

"Hey Bloss, have either of you seen Butch this morning?" he asked as he hugged Blossom.

"No, why what's wrong?" Bubbles had also received a hug from Boomer.

"He went out looking for Buttercup last night, but he wasn't home when we woke up" Boomer replied.

"Come on, lets see if he's somewhere here, if not then we'll search after school" Blossom said. The four wandered around the school looking for Butch. When they were about to give up, Bubbles heard a soft whimper from under the bleachers in the gym.

"Guys, do you hear that?" she began to walk in the direction of the soft cries. Brick and Boomer sighed in relief when they saw Butch sitting under the bleachers, angrily wiping away tears.

"Butch! Bro, are you okay?" Brick asked. Butch jumped slightly at the sound of Brick's voice and looked up at them. He was holding a rather large heart shaped locket that hung on a long silver chain.

"Isn't that Buttercup's?" Bubbles asked, noticing the locket.

He nodded his head and another tear forced itself out of Butch's eye. "I found it on the sidewalk where she was probably walking to get home that night."

"Butch…" Blossom crouched down next to him and hugged him.

"I can't help but feel like it's my fault. I shouldn't have let her go home by herself!" by now, Butch let his tears fall and Blossom watched him with worry. It was not like Butch to burst into tears like this.

"Butch, you know as much as we all do that Buttercup can be stubborn and cocky. Don't blame yourself for this, we'll find her. I know we will" Bubbles wanted with all her heart to believe that they would find her, but she wasn't positive about it. She was terrified of never finding her, or worse, finding her dead.

The bell signaling the beginning of school sounded. Butch stood up angrily wiping his tears away again. He didn't like to cry, but he hadn't shed one tear since Buttercup went missing. Finding the locket he gave her for their one year anniversary made him break down. He put the chain around his neck and placed the locket inside his shirt, just like Buttercup wore it.

The five made their way through their classes anxious to continue their search. While in his chemistry class, Butch pulled the heart shaped locket from inside his shirt and opened it. One side of the heart was a picture of Buttercup and Butch making silly faces at the camera. On the other side, Buttercup laid her head on Butch's shoulder and they both smiled a normal, happy smile. He ran his finger along Buttercup's pictured face, wishing she was with him. Normally she would sit next to him in this class, ignoring the teacher and occasionally dozing off in the middle of a lecture. But not today, and she hadn't been for almost three weeks.

Hours passed, and school was finally over. Bubbles and Blossom spotted Robin and Mitch talking in front of the school, and decided to join them while they waited for the Boys.

"Hey Robin, Mitch" Blossom greeted as they walked up.

"Hey girls, oh any word on BC?" Mitch asked with hope in his eyes. Bubbles shook her head, and Mitch's smile faded.

"We're going to look some more once the Boys get here though." Blossom said.

"Mitch and I always keep our eyes out for any sign of her" Robin said. Blossom nodded her head looked down. Everything was so awkward now, usually Buttercup would have said something that would make everyone laugh and start up an interesting conversation.

"Hey Girls, lets go" Brick said from the front door of the school. Blossom and Bubbles waved goodbye to their friends and flew above the city with the Boys. Mitch and Robin began to walk toward their homes, holding hands.

"We've checked every corner of this town so many times. There are no clues at all!" Bubbles said, looking around anxiously.

"I know, but we have to keep trying" Blossom said. Bubbles nodded, she knew they had to, but she was losing hope for her sister.

The sun began to set and Blossom knew she needed to get home. The Professor ordered a strict new curfew for Blossom and Bubbles. The Boys flew the girls home after hours of searching, and finding nothing, again. Blossom began to unlock the door to the house, not looking forward to seeing the Professor. Ever sense that Saturday night, Bubbles and Blossom would come home to see him more and more upset with every day that passed. They entered the house to see the Professor coming from his lab, with a small but obviously fake smile.

Blossom walked in, gesturing for the Boys to come in as well.

"Would you guys like some hot chocolate? It's freezing outside" the Professor asked. The five nodded their heads and followed him into the kitchen. Bubbles looked out the window and watched as leaves fell from the trees. It was early November and nearing the Girls' birthday. Bubbles couldn't bare the thought of celebrating without Buttercup.

Suddenly, there was an uncomfortable silence in the room. She looked at the Professor and realized she wasn't the only one that noticed the sudden eerie silence. The Professor was holding a picture in his hand and his eyes were wide with fear.

"Professor? What's wrong?" Blossom asked walking closer to him. He only glanced at her and a single tear fell from his eye.

"It was on the fridge…" he said handing the picture to Blossom. The others gathered around Blossom to see the picture. Bubbles began to cry, Boomer hugged her, and Brick and Butch walked a few feet away angrily.

"Look, there's something written on the back… " Blossom said.

"What does it say?" Boomer asked.

"It says: 'Say goodbye, she's mine now'" Blossom's eyes were fixed onto the words. The Professor called the police, hoping the picture could be used as a clue to find her. Blossom and Bubbles' worry for their sister was much deeper now that they knew she hadn't run away. She was in a far worse situation. Blossom set down the picture, not able to look at Buttercup holding herself protectively, looking more frightened than anyone has ever seen her. Her clothes were dirty and her hair was messy. She looked into the camera with eyes that screamed 'Help me.'


Butch: Hey why did you make me a cry baby!

Me: Chill out Butch! I don't want to fight with you after every chapter like in my other story! anyway, I want you guys to know that the characters still have their personalities (like BC and Butch are still tough and all that), but in this situation, they aren't themselves because of what's happening.

Brick: Yeah Yeah, no one cares. Review if you can readers!

Blues: *waving happily* Bye!

Me: Wait, Brick, what the heck was that! Don't you start too!

Blossom: We'll just stop here before something bad happens. Bye!