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Princess - R E G R E T

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Sad Princess is sad. :( Well- guilty I guess. Yeah, she's done some bad stuff... but even now I don't think I ever REALLY hated her or anything. It was just how she was raised, you know? I also said I'd draw more minor characters, so Princess counts. :stare: So I decided to do more of an emotional theme for her. With rain. 'Cuz I'm a rain hoe. Also her hair was fun. Enjoy!
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Now here's my idea- Buddy Daddies but it's Powerpuff Girls and gender-reversed! (except the little girl, ovbs)

In this series, Buttercup and Princess Morbucks- who have been enemies since childhood- have just recently graduated from high school and left their life-long home of Townsville for better opportunities and a fresh start in California. However, one night goes awry when a gangland shootout between rival mafia clans sees the orphaned 4 year old daughter of a recently deceased media mogul get caught in the crossfire with BC stepping in to stop them as Morbucks tries to capture the girl for her own nefarious means. Unfortunately, both end up snatching the kid who was blissfully unaware of the chaos and of what happened to her parents. They escape with her and realizing that the gangs could come after the child at any time, anywhere, Morbucks decides to take the little girl in and not wanting them to find out, she and Buttercup must adopt secret civilian identities to keep the daughter, Ikari, safe from further harm and raise her as their own. Despite the fact that the pair have always hated each other since day 1, Buttercup- realizing that protecting children is more important than herself- is forced to (begrudgingly) agree to work together with Princess; if nothing else than to prove that she's the strongest in the world. But as the story progresses, through their attempt at being good mamas to Ikari, seeing the lives of the friends she makes in kindergarten, protecting her from the mafia cartels and by discovering the true dangers of violence, parenting, gang warfare and finding out the truth about the Morbucks family's past as well as BC's own growth and realizations, could it be possible for the two to find peace and friendship with each other? Does Princess have the willpower to change and redeem herself? Will Buttercup come to realise that violence is wrong and that nothing good will ever come out from it? And perhaps, maybe this couple of foster mummies who were forced to work together by bad timing and sheer coincidence in protecting a orphan girl might find a special something in common in each other and possibly more?