Brick followed the girl out to the balcony. He had to admit he was staring at her butt. He wasn't proud. But, damn, she was hot. Her smooth shin, curvyness, her slim waist, she had the right body for a girl.

"Go ahead," she took a puff, "lecture me." She waited for the string of words to attack her but they never came.

"I'm mad." Was all the red head could muster. For some reason he wasn't that mad at her or his brother. He wasn't even that mad.

"And," she flicked her cigarette, "you have every right to be."

"True."

She inhaled the toxic stick, "go ahead."

Brick shoved his hands in his pocket, "I'm a little mad you seduced him, yes. But I'm more mad at the fact he let you seduce him."

"All is fair in love and war."

The two were silent for a minute. They both wondered if the other was going to attack. Brick had a good reason to hate her and she could have a plan forming. Neither one thought they had a good reason to attack.

She blew a ring of smoke, "I'm surprised you're not blasting me to bits." And that was the truth.

Yet, Brick agreed with the girl, his enemy. "Like I said I'm not really mad at you."

She chuckled, a deep chuckle. "But they Rowdyruff's hate the Powerpuffs. So," she opened her arms, "hit me." Brick couldn't believe that a Powerpuff girl was letting him have a free shot at herself. But, what surprised Brick the most was that he didn't take.

"I only wanna know why you slept with my brother." That was the truth. She could have any guy in Townsville after her and she chose his brother. He wondered why he wasn't that mad at the situation.

She threw her hands up in the air. He voice was slightly muffled by the cancerous stick between her lips. "I don't remember."

"What?" He took a step forward, not because he was mad, but because he was confused. She didn't waver.

"I don't know what happened." A sigh escaped her plum lips. "I can't seem to remember."

That wasn't good. If she didn't remember then who knows if Boomer did. He had a feeling Boomer would still do it to defy his brothers. But what about the girl? For all he knew she could have said no.

"Would you do it again?"

She inhaled the toxin and shrugged. She tapped her cigarette as she exhaled. "I don't know. I don't know all the facts so I can't make a judgment." At least she was honest. She tossed her cigarette into the lake beneath the balcony. "Well if that's all I just be leaving." Brick stepped aside and she let herself in.

Man, he needed a stiff drink.