Eternal Love

Eternal Love

Will hypnosis work on Blossom? What will happen to her? Read this to find out…

Disclaimer: I do not own the Powerpuff Girls.

A/N: A reader emailed me and told me that people would not "put people to sleep" for depression, even severe cases. So if you'll go back and read the chapter called "Buttercup's Diary" and reread the last diary entry, you'll see that I changed it so that Dr. Moore plans to try hypnosis as a next resort.

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"Well, today's the big day," said Professor muttered to himself with forced cheerfulness. Today was the day that Dr. Moore was going to try to

hypnotize Blossom so that he could get in touch with her thoughts and feelings subconsciously.

Professor drove Blossom to the psychiatrist office. Dr. Moore seated Blossom in Room 6, then went into a room and talked to Professor privately.

"Now Professor, I'm going to explain this procedure to you. It's very simple and very painless. I'm going to wave a gold ball in front of Blossom's

face, and count backwards from 100. She will fall to sleep on the couch, and from there I can ask her questions and such. It may be so successful that she will

snap out of her severe depression and back it up to mild so that she may start eating and talking again. However, it may not. I am highly trained in the field of

hypnosis, so I will try my best. However, you have to wait in the waiting room so that the session will be free of interruptions and interferences.

"Okay, Dr. Moore."

Professor was seated in the waiting room, and the doctor came into Room 6.

"Okay, Blossom. I'm going to hypnotize you now. Very painless and relaxing. Now just watch the shiny ball, that's it…back and forth, back and

forth…" Blossom's eyes started to close, no matter how hard she tried to resist. "Now, Blossom, tell me, what has been going on in your life lately that really

stands out?"

For the first time in more than a month, Blossom spoke. "Well, I did meet a really nice guy named Robert. We hit it off really good, but in December,

he died and—"

The door opened. "Dr. Moore, phone call for you."

Blossom awoke, blinked her eyes a few times, sat up, put on a confused look, and stared. She didn't remember what happened, really, everything

was a blur…she did remember a shiny gold ball…

"Tell whoever it is I'll call them back later, I'm working on a patient right now."

They say it's urgent..."

"Okay, okay. Wait here, Blossom." Dr. Moore went outside for 20 minutes, talking to an important business person. When he was done, he walked

back into the room.

"Oh dear, Blossom, I do believe our session is over. I'll have to try again tomorrow," he muttered. "Blossom, if you are listening to me, will you try to

write in your diary today? You know it helps an awful lot to get those feelings out." He escorted Blossom back to the Professor and

told him what had happened.

"So really, you didn't get much progress at all, did you?" asked the Professor.

"No, I'm sorry." replied the psychiatrist.

"Well, good day. I have some errands to do." And with that the Professor left with Blossom.

~Later that night~

"I'm really travelling myself down a dirty road," Blossom thought, sitting alone in her room. "But I can't bear to think about living my life out without

Robert. I don't know what to do…" She started to daydream about the fun things she did with Robert, like Rollerblading in Townsville Park, and the

wonderful halloween, the great Thanksgiving feast, their study dates, and the pizza…

Then suddenly, a bright light appeared, and then a shadow, and then….a kind of holographic image of Robert. She tried to touch

him, but her hand just went through his transparent body. And even though she knew it was a ghost she was seeing, she wasn't the least bit afraid.

"Hi, Blossom," he said in that warm, gentle voice she had heard so many times before. "Yes, it's me, Robert. I've been watching you for the past

month, and I've been worried about you. I don't think you should carry on like this…it's bad for your health and your sisters', and the Professor's. They love

you very much and hate to see you suffer in the way you have. I'm not the only thing in your life. I would love to see your smile again. It's okay to go out with

other guys too Blossom…I have passed on, and I still love you more than anything, and it would make me happy if you would move on with your life, and I

will always be with you to guide you, and to watch over you, until it's your turn to come up here, and join me. Now will you please stop grieving and being so

depressed? Seeing you depressed makes me depressed. Will you do that? For me?"

Blossom smiled, for the first time in weeks. "If that's what you really want…I'll do it. For you, and my family." A silent tear fell down her cheek. "I

love you, Robert. And I miss you."

"Me too," Robert replied. And with those last two words, Robert's image vanished, and Blossom knew she wouldn't be seeing him again for decades

and decades to come.

~THE END~

A/N: Did you like it? Didn't? Please review!

PS: Sorry if I disappointed anyone, I kinda tend to go towards happy endings instead of sad most of the time.