Dracy looked completely serious and a little concerned as she took in her friend. She nodded her head slowly, ''Alright.''

''So about when you last saw me--''

The moment Dracy cocked her head and opened her mouth, Brick knew another fight was about to fight. 

He sighed and wondered if his brothers were doing any better with their girls.


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When Bubbles had slammed into the stranger full force-- knocking them both to the ground-- it had wasted time she didn't have. Every warning and concern had left her head the moment she saw his face though.

Boomer, she'd swallowed thickly. What was he doing here?

It was a pointless question, but she really hoped he hadn't followed her some how. That he was still back at his home, safe with his brothers.

Glancing behind her, she made a quick decision and snatched her old rival's hand-- yanking him off the ground and starting to run.

''Bubb- Lily, what--'' Boomer struggled to ask her as she led him through alleyways, side streets, and all over as if the devil himself were chasing them.

She swore she'd try to tell him the truth if they could just get far enough away...

Not too much later they were able to sit and talk, and she could breath again.

God, it had been so long since she felt like she could really rest for even a moment. But as she sat there across from Boomer and argued with him... she felt safe for the first time in so so long. Something she never expected to find again honestly.

But she knew Boomer.

She knew he would throw himself in front of anything that threatened her, he would go down fighting because he'd always cared about her long before she'd left her life behind-- and him.

It made her feel worse if possible and all the more afraid for him. He'd found her, her Boomer had found her.

After so many years without him she honestly wasn't sure how she'd managed to get on the plane and run away. How she'd managed to leave him behind all over again.

But she had.

She'd chosen her sisters and her cowardice self all over again.

And yet... he'd still come. He was here now, in front of her.

As they talked she was hit with the blaring obstacle she'd forgotten: the rules.

She wasn't able to truly be truthful about everything to Boomer without breaking them, which was impossible because of how bound she and her sisters were. So she tried to have him guess and put it together but it still wasn't quite working well...

''Where are we going now?" Boomer asked her as she dragged him inside a small bookshop two blocks further down on the street.

''I think I have a idea of how to tell you everything around the rules,'' she answered. ''Or at least most of it.''

''Well finally,'' Boomer sighed in relief before retorting, ''I've only waited several years, Bubbles. Definitely no rush here.''

His deadpan expression said differently.

She huffed at him.


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Blossom wasn't proud of every moment in her life. Considering the goody-two-shoes she used to be and all the goals she'd set for herself at a young age, it was hard to admit.

It was true, she had befriended a smaller more local version of the mob and had helped them at times to put food in her stomach. She wasn't proud of it. But she'd done it.

Dracy hadn't been a best friend, but she'd been the closest thing to it in the past few years for Blossom. And yet she was still whining about the bullet wound that was well over a year old. Blossom wasn't whining about the knife wound she'd received, so it was getting on her nerves at this point.

The more they bickered the more exasperated she felt.

One glance at Brick told her he was absolutely confounded about everything. 

''I didn't come here to argue with you about this Dracy,'' she finally sighed, calling as much of a truce as possible given the situation. ''I'm calling in the favor you promised for bailing you out of that ten year sentence.''

''The what now?" Brick interjected.

Dracy crossed her arms, eyeing her up for a few seconds. ''Rude to bring that up after skipping out for so long, but what's the favor?"

''There's rules I have to follow to do with a situation I've been in since I twelve, so I NEED you to tell Brick here, everything about the last night you saw me.''

Dracy's arms dropped to her side as she stared at her. She didn't know why, but she could tell enough about the situation to realize just how important this was.

''Uncovering the past a bit late aren't you girly?" She muttered, not finding her voice just yet.

''It's never too late for the ones that count,'' the red-haired ex-superhero said weakly, reaching out to grab Brick's hand to hold through the next moments she knew were coming.

''Alright, but I need some tequila for this shit Scarlet so I'll give you two a few minutes before I start spilling my guts,'' Dracy said.

''I expect nothing less,'' Blossom almost wanted to laugh about Dracy's unchanging ways that she'd honestly missed just a little.


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