The group presently arrive at the Townsville Bank, where the Smiths are hauling bags of money through a hole blasted in the wall, past a tied-up security guard. "Heh, heh, this is perfect!" Harold snickers. "We've got all of the money and there's nothing those pesky Powerpuffs can do about it!"
Grandma parks the motorbike by the curb, upon which the girls and boys hover toward the villains. "Hold it right there!" Blossom exclaims. "You'll not get away with this!" Brick adds.
The Smiths stake in shock. "Rowdyruff Boys?" Mary Ann notes. "What are you doing here?"
"Well, uhm..." Butch stammers.
"Aren't you supposed to be villains?" Bud inquires.
"Well, you see...that is..." Boomer hesitates.
"So, why are you hanging out with the Powerpuff Girls?" Julie asks.
"Uh...uhm...uh..." Finally, Brick can keep this a secret no longer. "It's because...WE LOVE THEM!" The Smiths stare in shock. "Yes, we admit it. And we're not ashamed!" Brick continues. "We've always loved and cared for them, and if being a villain means avoiding the girl you love, then we'd much rather be good!"
The girls stare wide eyed. "Th...they love us!" the girls exclaim happily, as tears form in her eyes. "They really, really LOVE US!"
The Smiths glare angrily at the boys. "Well, you're making a big mistake, boys!" Mary Ann snarls as she pulls out a laser gun and points it straight at the boys. Before she can fire, however, Blossom fires an eye beam at the gun, incinerating it. "Wh-what?!" Mary Ann gasps in shock. "Wh-why would you defend them?"
"Because we love and care for them, too," Blossom replies. "And we always have!"
Now it's the boys' turn to stare wide eyed. "Th-they love us! They really do!" the boys exclaim elatedly, as their own eyes begin to mist up. "Oh, this is the HAPPIEST DAY OF OUR LIVES!"
Grandma smiles and sighs at this truly touching moment; soon after, she turns her attention to the villains. "Stop right this instant, you rapscallions! You'll not harm my granddaughters and their boyfriends on my watch!" Upon hearing these words, the girls and boys share contented smiles and blushes.
"Aww, beat it lady," Bud snaps rudely. "We got work ta do here!"
"Where are your manners, young man?" Grandma replies. "Honestly, this is behavior very unbecoming of neighbors!"
"Buh-but-buh-buh-but-but..." Bud stammers.
"Just look at those grimy clothes," Grandma replies indignantly. "Honestly, don't you people ever do laundry?"
"Wuh-wuh-wuh-well, we-" Harold replies.
"Why, I'll bet that none of you ever iron your clothes, comb your hair, or shine your shoes!" Grandma continues.
"I shine my shoes." Julie pipes up.
"Honey, please." her mother scolds.
"Now, I want you all to put all of that money back where it belongs, and patch up that big hole you left in the wall!" Grandma exclaims seriously.
"Yes, Ma'am." the defeated Smiths reply as they pick up the bags of money and carry them back into the bank. As they leave, Brick hands a bucket of cement to Harold. "Don't forget this."
"Nice one, Brick." Blossom says as she embraces him in a hug. The red Rowdyruff blushes deeply. "Th-th-th-thanks, I guess."
As they watch the Smiths leave, the boys and girls' eyes meet. "Uhm, Brick?" Blossom inquires. "May I...ask you a question, please?"
"Yes?" Brick replies.
"Was it...true what you had said back there about having always loved us?"
Upon these words, the red Rowdyruff's eyes grow dewy. "Yes indeed," he replies softly as he gently takes her hands, upon which Boomer and Bubbles and Butch and Buttercup do the same. "I simply can't take my eyes off of yours...I can't stop looking into your eyes. Every time we see each other my heart starts racing and I can't stop it. Is this the thing called love? If it is, then I'm happy to be loved by you. You are the most important person in the world to me, which is why...I love everything about you, and couldn't let you die."
The pink Powerpuff's eyes well up with joyful tears as her heart fills with happiness. "Oh, BRICK!"
"I love you, Blossom." Brick replies softly.
"I love you, too, Brick," Blossom replies. "You, too, are the most important person in the world to me. I love everything about you, too, and couldn't let you die." Brick blushes deeply as he and Blossom quickly embrace each other in a big hug, and Boomer and Bubbles and Butch and Buttercup do the same. Grandma brushes away a small, blissful tear as she watches this truly heartwarming scene. "Awww."
As the girls and boys hen glance casually down toward Grandma, they suddenly notice a thoughtful look on her face. "Is all well, Grandma?" inquires a concerned Blossom.
"Yes, Dear," Grandma replies. "I've just been contemplating what to do about all of these unruly villains running around. They certainly need to be taught some manners; I just wonder what might be best." As the girls and boys begin to contemplate potential solutions, Grandma suddenly notices a school bus out of the corner of her eye and is immediately struck with an idea. "Ah!"
