A/N
Sorry I didn't update yesterday! My stupid internet was out -.-. So to make it up to you, I've uploaded two chapters! Again, sorry for the delay, but I believe this chapter will surely make up for it ;)
"No matter what I do, I can't stop thinking about him!" Blossom shouted. She flew through Townsville in a desperate attempt to distract herself. Landing in the park, she strolled by the pond and watched a young couple feed the ducks. But she immediately imagined Brick and herself in their place, holding hands and smiling at one another. She rubbed her eyes and once again, the young couple from before returned.
"Jeez," she complained. Flying over to a field, she lay on her back and gazed up at the clouds.
"That one looks like a rabbit," she pointed. "And that one looks like Mojo jojo."
A cloud drifted into view to which she smiled and sighed happily. "And that looks like…"her eyes widened and she mumbled, "like Brick…"
Standing up, she dusted off her dress and began to walk home when she heard someone talking. Peering across the field, she was surprised to find Brick squatting near a field of flowers. Oblivious to him, she walked up behind him and crossed her arms. One by one, he pulled the petals from a flower and each time he did, he lowly recited, "She loves me, she loves me not. She loves me—"
"What are you doing?"
He jumped, but looked up and nervously smiled. "Blossom!" He moved to hug her when she held her up hands defensively.
"Not right now."
He looked offended, but complied anyways.
"We need to talk."
"I thought you said—"
"That was before! Now we need to talk."
He nodded.
"What is up with you? Why are you trying to mess with my head?"
"I'm messing with your head?" he blinked in confusion. "But how?"
"Stop playing dumb. You know exactly how! You've been acting nice and smiling and- and doing, well that!" she pointed.
He stared at her adoringly, grinning.
"All I'm saying is the joke is over. I've already discovered your little plan and it's not going to work on me." She began to walk away. "So why don't you just go mess with someone else?"
"Blossom, wait!"
She moaned irritably, but stopped and waited for him to catch up. "What?"
"I haven't been trying to mess with your head and I'm not trying to get on your nerves. I don't know why but lately, I've just wanted to be with you."
"Why all of a sudden? You hated me before. You and your brothers have always caused us nothing but trouble!"
He grabbed her hand. "That was before."
She frowned, though glanced down at their hands and sighed.
"Just give me a chance to prove myself. Please, Blossom."
She groaned, annoyed with herself. "I'm going to hate myself for this later. Okay, fine. But you only get one chance, Brick."
He nodded. "Come with me," he smiled mischievously.
"Wait. Where are we…?"
But he was already flying away. She shrugged and decided to follow him. Little did she know, her sisters were in trouble. Across town, Buttercup and Bubbles noticed the absence of their sister and began their search. They were nearing the park when someone lunged at Buttercup, knocking her out of the sky. She hurled to the concrete below, creating a crater from the impact.
"Are you okay," Bubbles asked, landing beside her.
"Yeah, I think so," she said, rubbing her head. "What hit us?"
Bubbles gasped and pointed. Butch and Boomer soon landed, scowls intact and arms folded crossly.
" What do you want?" Buttercup hissed.
"Where's our brother?" Butch hollered.
"Yeah! He's been missing all morning!" Boomer added.
"How are we supposed to know? We don't keep up with you dimwits," Buttercup growled.
"You sure your sister ain't got anything to do with this?"
"Why would Blossom mess with Brick?" Buttercup snapped. "She's smart enough to know to stay away from a jerk like that."
"Whee!"
"Quickly, Blossom! Put your hands up!"
Blossom giggled as the roller coaster went faster and faster. With arms up, she and Brick laughed as their stomachs jumped into their throats, the car climbing the steepest of hills. The cart slowly crawled up, the carnival around them growing smaller. She laughed when she saw Brick grow green in the face.
When the ride was over, they both stumbled and tripped out of their booth. Blossom fell, landing right into Brick's arms.
"I don't think I've ever been on a roller coaster before," she chuckled, standing up.
"Well you've got all night to test it out!" Brick smirked, gesturing around.
Popcorn, games, laughter, excitement, cotton candy, rides; all as far as the eye could see! She couldn't remember the last time she had seen so many vibrant colors and cheerful faces. In fact, she couldn't remember the last time she had felt so happy. Especially considering she was with a Rowdyruff Boy.
"Aw, look!"
She pointed at an overstuffed teddy bear hanging from a booth.
"Hey, buddy!" Brick chirped at the attendant. "How much for that?"
"It isn't for sale. You have to win it."
"Don't worry about," Blossom shrugged. "Let's go try the other rides."
But Brick remained staring, eyebrows frowning.
"Hey, you okay?"
He rolled up his sleeves and squatted."I'm going to get you that teddy bear if it's the last thing I do!"
She watched with wide eyes as he leaped behind the booth with a shrill battle cry, various flashes and sounds emitting from behind the counter. Before she knew it, the stuffed animal was thrown her way and landed perfectly in her arms. Brick crawled out of the crippled booth, adjusting his hat.
"Ha! Told ya!"
She blushed, holding the teddy bear tight. Little did she know that high above in a swirling crimson cloud, Him watched the entire scene unfold.
"This is working out better than I thought," he smirked. "But perhaps I can push those two together even more…" He waved a claw and instantly, the lights of the carnival dimmed while the lights strapped around the Ferris Wheel brightened.
"Hey," Blossom pointed. "Why don't we go on the Ferris Wheel next?"
Him watched the pair make their way to the ride and cackled.
"Now to add a little romance," he sang mockingly. "This is just too easy…"
A/N
Hehe, you will love the next chapter…
