The boys headed to their hideaway on the edges of Townsville. A cold wind that would have chilled even a polar bear welcomed them home. They snuck into their home, which held the best computers and scientific tools despite the homes run-down appearance. Butch and Boomer plopped down onto the moth-eaten couches they had while Brick logged into their main computer. In a matter of minutes, three different video feeds came up on the screen. They all showed a teen jewelry store in the mall they had just left. The boys each watched carefully as they saw and heard what the Powerpuff Girls saw and heard.

"I can't believe those three would ever think we would date them!" Buttercup exclaimed, obviously talking about the Rowdyruff Boys. When neither Blossom or Bubbles responded, she asked, "Am I right?"

Blossom sighed, thinking about what her sister had just said. "Brick does seem somewhat cute. He's mean, but I think he might have a chance at changing. Maybe he just needs someone who can show him how to do it."

Bubble drew her attention away from a necklace she was thinking about buying to look at her sister. "I didn't want to say anything because I figured you two would disapprove, but I've thought about that some with Boomer.

"Well." Blossom and Bubbles turned toward Buttercup. Her head hung low and she kicked the ground, but in a barely audible voice, she admitted, "I've thought about that too, but with Butch. I don't know what happens, but I feel calm when he's around."

Bubbles thought about what Buttercup had admitted. "Remember the day I found out I was going to be head cheerleader?" Blossom and Buttercup nodded. They also knew that that was the first day the Rowdyruff boys had flirted with them. "I was so excited I thought I could go on and on and never be still again. When I saw Boomer, I froze."

"I forget things when Brick is around." Bubbles and Buttercup looked at Blossom, the one that the other two admitted was smarter than them.

The girls all looked away, not sure of what to say to each other. They knew that the first time they met the boys, it was their kisses that had destroyed them, but did that mean anything? They all continued shopping, knowing that someone would bring up this conversation again later.

The boys all looked at each other, stunned.

"Really? That's all we have to do: convince them we can change if the right person guides us." Boomer couldn't contain his anger about how simple it was.

Brick walked over to a table with a tarp over three items. He grabbed hold of the tarp, making sure his hands were in the perfect positions. "Boys, I give you how we will get rid of the Powerpuff Girls." He threw off the tarp to reveal three jars of what looked like candies. One held red, one green, and one blue. Brick then went to a small lab to mix some chemicals that Boomer and Butch knew they would never know what to do. "Now that we know how the girls truly feel about us, that makes getting rid of them even easier." Brick pulled away three different vials and poured each one into a different jar as he described them. "A forgetfulness serum for Blossom, stillness serum for Bubbles, and a relaxing serum for Buttercup. We give these tablets to the girls, make them think it's candy, and while they are affected by them, we destroy them."

Butch looked confused. "How is making them think they are being affected by being in love with us supposed to make a difference?"

Brick shook his head, even though he knew at least one of his brothers would be confused. "If it was the first time they were feeling the strange feelings, they would know something was wrong. Using how they naturally feel about us and making them actually trust us, they will let us destroy them." Butch and Boomer still looked skeptical. "Imagine it: Blossom without her knowledge and quick thinking; Bubbles without her high energy; Buttercup without her anger. If we take away what makes each girl unique and make them think it is perfectly normal, they will be ours for destruction."

While the other two slowly understood, they heard the door open. A teenage Princess Morbucks entered slowly. Her once extremely curly red locks hung in loose waves. She wore a yellow blouse that fit her form perfectly. A denim mini skirt was tight around her waist. Silver stiletto heels that made all three boys wonder how she walked graced her ankles. The shoes were made even more amazing when she broke out into a dash for her secret boyfriend, Brick. He was prepared and scooped her up and spun her around. The spin ended with a kiss by the evil lovebirds. Only Brick liked Princess (he even actually did love her), but the two brothers tolerated her. After all, it was her kissing up to her rich daddy that got them such fancy equipment.

The over-done PDA was ended by Princess asking while leaning in a little more to Brick, "So, what did I interrupt?"

Brick shrugged. "Nothing that's more important than you."

Princess weakly and playfully pushed him away, which ended up in him coming even closer. "So what's not as important as me that I interrupted?"

"Nothing much. We just figured out how to destroy the Powerpuff girls once and for all." This time, Princess pushed Brick away for real. The stunned look on her face asked for more information. "Don't think you are going to get anything out of me." Princess leaned back into him and gave him a puppy-dog pout and huge eyes. "I don't care what you do. You are going to watch our plan unfold and have no idea what is going to happen. All you can know is that it involves the contents of those three jars." To keep Princess from asking more questions, Brick pulled her face to his and continued their kiss.