"When the first time people were going to be matched happened, they all agreed to be matched, thinking that everyone would believe the pairs they were in were perfect. That was true for Bubbles and Boomer, and for Buttercup and Butch, but early on people could still have an influence on the matching. Mr. Morbucks was in power, and Princess finally had a way to get even with Brick for him dating Blossom. She got her father to convince the people who decided the matches to match her and Brick so he couldn't be with Blossom. Actually, a lot of the rules having to do with schedules and curfews were Princess's influence so that Brick would never get to see Blossom." The guide bent over, his red hair hiding his face.
Cassia let this story soak in. Three boys who wanted three super-powered girls to be destroyed were the reasons the tablets existed? She looked back in the cabinet, where the three baseball caps, the crocodile, the bunny, and the hair ribbon were. The gifts mentioned in the story. Still, one thing confused her. She looked over to the guide and asked her final question. "How do you know the story in so much detail?"
He looked away, as if he were ashamed to answer. He looked at Cassia, and recognized her as one of the main people who fought for freedom. Still, he was embarrassed to admit the truth. About that time, a young red headed girl about the same age as the guide came in. She waved to the guide and called to him. "Blake!"
He turned around, and a huge smile showed on his face. "Bloom!" They jumped up and hugged each other, as Cassia went back to her viewing, fine without an answer. Besides, she figured if they were that excited, there was obviously something keeping their love apart. Thinking about it, she remembered all those nights when she was matched with Xander, but Ky kept showing up in her dreams. The guide, Blake turned back to Cassia. "I still didn't answer your question." Cassia turned around, about to say that the answer wasn't that important. Before she could, Blake started talking again. "If anyone else would've asked, I would have left this next part out and let you believe that's all there was to the story. Mostly, that's because it sounded so cheesy no one would believe me, but I've heard your story and I know I can trust you." He turned back to the girl. "There was a law that was never published because it didn't seem very important, but Princess got it enacted. Basically, it said that the descendants of Blossom and Brick would be forced to live in the same city, but never matched. Also, by chance, those same descendants always fell in love somewhere along the way and were tortured by the Society letting them know that they were supposed to be matched, but that law got in the way." Blake turned back to gesture to Bloom to come forward. "Because the Society fell, Bloom and I can be together."
Cassia looked at the two, and compared them to Blake's description of Brick and Blossom. She immediately figured it out. For one more reason, she was glad the society was dead.
