New Mayor's say what? 3

Bubbles was hysterical. Brick had just said their lie about her sisters, and she took it hard. She was bawling her eyes out. " Oh, come on. You don't need them, Bang," Boomer encouraged. " Bang?" Bubbles whispered, wiping her eyes. " Yeah, that's your new name!" Boomer replied, patting her back. Bubbles, er, Bang, washed her face and calmed. " Better?" Butch asked in fake concern. Bang nodded, and Brick said, " Now, let's get some sleep. Tomorrow is a big day." The boys went into their separate rooms. " There's your room," Brick yawned, pointing to a bedroom before flying to his. Inside Bang's room was a queen sized bed, a window and window bench, and a closet. Other than the curtains and bed sheets, the room was empty. Bang shuddered, then shut the door and got into the bed. It felt very empty. She slipped out and opened her closet. Her new style clothes were inside and a few brown nightgowns were on the closet floor. She changed, then took her pillow and laid on her window bench. Her now brown eyes shut as the stars twinkled above.

Meanwhile, Ms. B was slipping softly through the city. She wore a black dress and dainty matching slippers. Nobody could hear her as she came to the girls cell. Blossom and Buttercup were asleep, but when Ms. B started at the lock, they woke up. The black-dresses lady slipped off the lock, and the girls crept out. " Good luck, girls," Ms. B whispered, opening the door. As the three stepped out, a siren buzzed loudly. The two girls smiled at Ms. B before running as fast as their powerless legs could take them. The tall grass parted as they ran. A helicopter light beamed, trying to see them. " Don't let the light hit you," Blossom whispered to her green sister. The sisters ducked into empty garbage cans. They stayed their all night, praying.

When morning dawn burst in, the search was off. The two puff's sighed, climbed out, and stretched stiff muscles. " Now what?" Buttercup asked her sister. " We have to leave this city," Blossom said after a moment of silence. " But what about Bubbles?" Buttercup asked. They were silent for a time. " I hate to say this, but we have to leave her," Blossom said, great hurt in her voice. " But she's our sister. We can't leave any puff behind," Buttercup argued. " We have to. If we stay, the boys will destroy us. We have taught Bubbles best as we could, and she can take care of herself," Blossom pointed out. Buttercup knew she was beat. Blossom went into her green sister's arms and cried.

After a time, the two made it to a train station. " All aboard!" the conductor yelled. As the train started away, Blossom got on. " Come on, Buttercup!" Blossom called as the train picked up speed. Buttercup kept thinking as she ran, She's our sister. We can't leave her. " Hurry, Buttercup! Take my hand!" Blossom yelled, holding out her hand. Buttercup could barely kept up as the trains winds blew on her. She finally made up her mind. The green puff gripped Blossom's hand, then pulled back. The two rolled down a hill into the grass below.

" What did you do that for?" Blossom demanded, sitting up. " I'm not leaving Bubbles!" Buttercup declared, starting off. " Why did you pull me off?" Blossom asked, aggravated. " So maybe you could remember that you love Bubbles as much as I do, and we can do anything," Buttercup stated, not turning or stopping. Blossom sighed, then realized her sister was right. The two held cut hands and made their way back.

The sun touched Bang through the curtains at the office. She gazed out the window at the city. " Oh, girls. Why do you hate me?" she whispered. Tears fell, but suddenly they stopped. " Well, I have to destroy you!" she growled, heading for the kitchen. But deep inside, it broke her heart.