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I don't know how long they've ruled over our world, now. Our rulers, Butch, Boomer, and Brick were said to have started their reign a few years ago, when a powerful group called the Powerpuff Girls dissapeared, but I don't remember any of that. I know I was alive, as were my sisters, but we all apeared the day after their proclaimation that they ruled the world with amnesia. We didn't remember anything. And we still don't.

My sisters, Momoko, Miyako, and I share an apartment in New Townsville, where we're just trying to get by. We're pretty happy here, and the Rowdyruff boys stay out of this corner of world.

I put my laundry away, hearing Momoko call my name. "Yes?"

"Come watch the news!"

I went into the room where my sisters were watching something on the t.v. in the living room.

"What have the Rowdyruff boys done now?" I groaned.

"They're coming to our town to look for the group of girls that went missing a few years ago, when we were in our freshman year of high school. What were they called, again? The Powderpelts?"

"No, Momoko, they were the Powerpuff Girls." Miyako gently reminded. "Anyway, we should be home by two tomorrow or we'll get lost in the crowd of girls wanting to marry the emperors."

"Yuck." I wrinkled my nose. "Why would they want to marry those guys?"

"So they have a place in the world and rule said world?" Momoko guessed. I shrugged.

"That's not a good enough reason for me. I want to marry someone I love, if I even marry." I said.

"What? Of course you'll marry!" Miyako and Momoko cried. I rolled my eyes.

"Yeah, yeah."

Butch's POV:

"Why can't we find them?!" I yelled, slamming my fists into the dining room table in my castle.

Brick rolled his eyes. "Dude, we know you want them out of way, but why are you still going on about it? We already erased their memories, they're harmless."

"Yeah?" I hissed, "Well, what if when the professer managed to get the girls back, he got someone to fill them in on their situation? The only way we can know for sure that they're safe is to have them in the castle with us!"

Brick walked forward and put a hand on my shoulder. "We're your brothers. We know when something is deeper than what you're telling us. So cut the crap, Butch. We know something's up."

"Yeah, Butch. Why are you so obbsessed with getting them in the castle?" Boomer asked, leaning against the doorway.

"I want to make sure they haven't formed a secret revolution." I lied.

"I thought I told you to cut the crap! What do you really want to gain from this?" Brick yelled.

"I don't want anything other than what I've told you." I said calmly.

Brick punched me in the face. I got up from the floor, roaring and ready to kill. "What the Hell, Brick?! What was that for?!"

"We know you're lying to us, Butch! We know! We know, and we want to hear you tell us the reason why!"

"I'm not lying!"

"Yes, you are! Just tell us the reason why!"

"I'm not lying! Get that in your head!"

"Butch! We already know why you're so obsessed! Just tell us!"

I paused. There was no way they knew. No way. I rubbed my eyes, looking up and seeing Brick and Boomer... Crying?

"Butch.." Boomer began, "Don't feel alone on this. We feel like that, too. Just tell us why you want to find them so we can do it together."

I stared at him in utter shock. I would have never guessed. "...I want to go find them because I love Buttercup."

"How long?" Brick asked.

"Half a year before we took their memories."

"A full year before." Boomer admitted. "It was so hard... When we had finally succeeded in erasing their memories and capturing them.. The professer had to go and get them back."

"And now they're out there somewhere and we can't find them. And to make matters worse, the proffesser died in the process. We don't even know where to start." Brick mumbled. "I've loved her since she entered high school."

We sat there for a while, depressed. Then Boomer said, "Will we even be able to recognize them if we find them?"

"I know what Buttercup looks like, but she always kept me away from them when we met up so they wouldn't recognize me." I said. "More than likely, the proffesser seperated them to the far corners of the Earth."

"Then it's a good thing we rule the far corners of the Earth." Brick said dejectedly, as if trying to cheer himself up.

"You guys met up? Lucky." Boomer laughed bitterly. "I was never able to confess."

"I never said I confessed. We were just good friends."

"Either way, we have another day of searching tomorrow." Brick sighed.

Another chapter done! I've decided that this story will have short chapters, so I can just write and update whenever I have the time.