I DON'T OWN CHARACTERS!

Bubbles tumbled out of bed. The blanket was wrapped securely around her. The night before was but a vague rush. She looked up to see Boomer gone. There was a letter on the bed.

Dear Bubbles,

I have gone to go meet with my father and brothers. I suggest you start packing because at the end of next week you will be coming to spend a month in the vampire quadrant. Happy Sunday! We are meeting at Buttercup's house so come over whenever you're feeling up to it.

Sincerely,

Boomer

Bubbles sighed. Why was it that whenever she got a letter it always made her unhappy? She moved to her dresser and put on some clothes. She tossed various dresses and jewels into a bag and made her way down stairs. If only she knew where Buttercup's house was.

"Need help?"

"Alberteen..." Bubbled sat on the couch.

"You humans are strange. You barely know that young man and you're already in a romantic relationship."

"It was in the heat of the moment."

"Explain." Bubbles sighed.


Bell leaned up against a tree. In front of her was the blue water that had brought her painful memories. Bunny dipped her feet into the water. The rain poured down, creating ripples in the water. Bell looked away. She was shielded from the rain by the long extended limbs of the large tree. Bunny slumped down beside her, soaked to the bone in rain.

"Bell, you can't run from this." Well she could certainly try. She was scared. She was curious now but imagine living your life not knowing who you were. You constantly live in fear of what you are, what you were. It was scary. Bell sighed at Bunny who gave her a reassuring look. Bell stood and walked into the downpour, instantly becoming drenched. She made her way over to the rippling water. It stared at her as though it were looking through crystal eyes. She sat down and opted to dip her feet into the cool water. The rain pounded on her head and her toe skimmed the surface. A sharp pain moved throughout her head.

Icy pale blue hair that reached down her father's back. It was thin and put in a low ponytail held by a brown hair tie. His face was shadowed and his skin was an illuminating pale color close to a snowy white. In his strong hand was a silver spear. In a smooth motion he flung it into the air. It landed on the bulls-eye on a stone target, breaking the thing into pieces.

"Remember Bellara, patience it key."

Bell opened her eyes and was looking at Bunny. Bunny loomed over her, blocking the rain from her eyes.

"What did you see?" Bunny asked, handing her a stick.


Buttercup sat on one side of the couch and Blossom on the other. They looked away from each other. Boomer looked at the two and sweat dropped. He turned back to his family to find Butch giving Brick a noogie, Blitz asleep, and Blaine was talking to their dad.

"Are we going to talk about Him or what?" Boomer spoke up, louder than he had planned. Blitz woke up.

"Who?" Buttercup was up, she wasn't able to escape so she might as well attend one of these meetings.

"Him, the demon king. The one who sent the demons to collect the weapons." The king explained.

"His name is Him. Wow, he must've had a fun childhood." Blossom stayed on the couch.

"He's the reason my dad is dead?" Buttercup asked. Her sadness was gone and replaced with burning rage. The fire in her eyes made them glow and her sword appeared in her hand. She wanted revenge. This thing was the reason that she was alone, it deserved to die.

"I agree Buttercup, and I know he will come after the weapons again." Buttercup was shaking. She needed closure, real closure.

"We need to know when he's coming and what he's planning." Said Blitz. They weren't listening to her anymore as they began negotiating about the new issue. Buttercup turned and made her way upstairs, ignoring Blossom's look.


"Now turn right here." Alberteen said. Bubbled complied. They were in the middle of the forest and she was drenched. She was lost and afraid. All she could do was listen to a magical healing necklace.

"op... Stop... STOP" But Alberteen was too later and Bubbles found herself falling. Then a splash as she plunged into cool water. She rose back to the surface, gasping for air.

"Bubbles?!" Called a familiar voice. Bunny was on the opposing side of the lake.

"Help..." Bubbles gagged. Bunny dove into the water and raced over to her at lightning speed.


Buttercup watched the rain hit the window. The door to the bedroom opened.

"Buttercup?" She turned to see Blossom.

"What." She grumbled out, returning her eyes to the window.

"I never got the chance to say sorry about your dad. I know it must hurt-"

"You don't know anything. I don't need your pity. Just get away from me." Blossom left. Why had she even bothered. She paced down the hall and turned the corner, slumping down on the floor. It was then that Bell came in. She was soaked. The boys looked at her and she simply ascended the stars, pretending they weren't there. She entered her room, walking past Blossom. She entered her room and went straight to the shower. She was cold and wet. She sat down in the shower and let the hot water spray on her. When she was warm and clean she got out, wrapping herself in a fluffy towel. She opened the door to find Blaine. He sat on the bed. She wasn't sure why they had been sleeping in the same bed, she had just gone along with it.

"It's cause you're warm and cuddly." He smiled and she blushed. The only person she could hold a conversation with was a major pervert.


"So you three have been sneaking here, helping Bell get her memories back, and talking about your problems." Bunny nodded at Bubbles.

"Have you gone to see your mom yet?" Bunny shook her head.

"I think it's better if she just figures that I've disappeared."

"Bunny." Bubbles stood up. "You control all magic as it is and you can't go see your mother and end this relationship?"

"Fine." Bunny sighed.


They arrived at the trashed house.

"I really don't think you understand." Bunny said, looking at her prison. That shed held so many horrific memories. She opened the door. Right in front of it was her mother.

"I wondered how long it would take you to come crying back to me." She crossed her arms.

"Who is it?" Called a male voice.

"Just some stragglers asking for money." She closed the door and stood before them.

"You aren't welcome here. I'm getting married, I'm also pregnant, and my fiance has two sons. Get out of here you mistake." Bunny looked down.

"Bunny isn't a mistake!" Bubbles stepped up, what was up with her? The rain pouring down on the three. "Bunny is one of the strongest people I know, she must be if she's been living with a bitch like you all these years. C'mon, let's go." Bubbles grabbed her wrist and marched off.