Trouble For The Super Tots Chapter 45- She Said Sure
NORMAL POINT OF VIEW
"Ok... "Brick started." Blossom, I-I-I have to tell you something important... "Blossom stops reading completely, surprised that Brick had stuttered, to glance at her anxious looking counterpart." OK, what is it Brick? "Blossom questioned. Brick replied with this statement" I-I-I... like you... A lot... Would you... Go out... With me?..."
BLOSSOM'S POINT OF VIEW
W-W-W-W-W-HAT? HE IS JOKING, RIGHT? "Oh just shut up girl, and answer Lover Boy for goodness sake! You look like a freshly caught fish down at the docks with that face!" OK, for once, I'll admit she, who is also me, is right, I look stupid, say something Blossom, anything, but don't dare let your mouth say no! "Sure, I'd love to!" YES! I didn't screw it up! And I would have said this earlier, but I didn't have the time, but NOW I have the time, so, HE LIKES ME, HE FREAKING LIKES ME!
BRICK'S POINT OF VIEW
SHE SAID YES! WHOOP DE DINGLE HECKING DO! Take that Boomer, I have the guts to actually KNOW when I'm confessing ya idiot! "Great, look, it's time to go back inside for a second, I guess we're just going to have to finish the book tomorrow!" Good, don't sound like an over emotional twit or anything.
MISS KEANE'S POINT OF VIEW
YES! Now all the Powerpuffs and Rowdyruffs are together! Thank you Cupid, your work is well and truly done, even though you didn't actually DO all that much...
NORMAL POINT OF VIEW
The bell rang and every child, super-powered or otherwise, rushed into the classroom, the Reds and Greens leading because the Blues were inside anyway due to their 'beautiful' drawing. The Reds blushed as they sat next to each other, the Blues didn't notice anything, caught up in their own little world again, but the Greens on the other hand turned their head to each other and smirked, they could easily guess what had gone on during their recess.
Miss Keane began to give back the marked math sheets to the children and told our kids that they would be doing more of the same work today so they might as well just talk to each other until it was time to go home.
Our kids were only too happy to oblige, and they quickly began their own conversations with their colour-coded counterparts. The only problem was that the phone rang for the second time in two days, signalling that the city of Townsville was in trouble again, and needing the combined team of the Puffs and Ruffs for the second time.
Brick finally confessed and joined the world of colour coded couples. But who is causing problems this time? If you guess right in your reviews I'll mention your name in the next Author's Note.
