What if the rowdyruff boys grew tired of being evil?

Brick was doing some math equations he got from the internet with a stubby pencil. his scrunchie was next to the piece of paper he had written the math equations on while his hair was resting on his left shoulder.

he was already on the third one out of ten when Butch came in holding a pack of twelve pencils and a pack of teardrop shaped, gold colored gem stickers.

"what's wrong?" Brick asked when he saw Butch's shocked face.

"I bumped into Buttercup at the store" Butch mumbled.

"what? did she do anything?" Brick questioned, almost leaping onto his feet.

"she helped me figure out how many stickers I could buy and told me how much these costed together but that's about it" Butch explained, still holding the stickers and pencils.

"oh thank goodness" Brick mumbled, sitting back down and grabbing the stubby pencil.

"here's your pencils" Butch said, putting the twelve pack of pencils on the table.

"thanks But" Brick stated, opening the small box of pencils while Butch headed to the stairs.

"your welcome" Butch replied, starting to go up the stairs.

Brick yoinked a pencil from the box, spun it the correct way and started solving the equation.

a few minutes passed and Brick was now on the sixth question.

then there was a knock at the door.

when Brick opened the door, no one was there, instead there was a folded piece of paper taped to the door.

he grabbed the letter, unfolded it and started reading.

dear rowdyruff boys

my sister Blossom wanted to send you a thret

but I replaced it with this letter when they weren't

looking : )

anyways, if me or one of my sisters see one of you

doing a crime of any sort(I won't if

its just a tiny thing like littering) we will destroy you

.

from the toughest fighter, Buttercup.

"who was that?" Butch asked, walking down the stairs.

"well, first off, we now have another reason to avoid the Powerpuff girls. second, apparently Buttercup doesn't know how to spell threat" Brick casually explained, turning around and holding the letter in the air.