Scyther
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Misty sat in a heap in the middle of the poorly lit room. The sound of waves could be heard, lapping at the edge of the pool.
She looked at the reflection in the mirror in front of her. It was pitiful
She had always forbid herself to think about him. The pain stopped when she did this. But now he was coming.
An image of the black haired figure appered in her mind as vivid as if he was right in front of her.
She let out a moan, and her fist fell upon the mirror, shattering it to peices.
I will not shed another tear over Ash Ketchum.
Her bleeding fist found its way to a metalic ball on her belt. She took it off with a small click and threw it into the pool before her.
"Gyarados," she said confidently, "I need you to do something for me."
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Ash walked out of the plane station, his luggage in a bag rolling behind him. He thought about why he had come here, how he and Misty were going to spend some of the summer together, maybe go and see Brock at his new job at the Day-Care if they got the chance.
He had taken the plane for no particular need, but he really didn't feel mellow enough to ride Charizard, and had more than ample money for plane fairs.
He caught a cab just in time and slid onto the vinyl seats. He felt a bit odd, his first stop in a town being a Gym, but he asked the driver to take him there. He trummed his fingers against the window absentmindly.
"Pika!"
The cute yellow rat burst out of its Pokeball in a burst of red fireworks. The taxi swerved.
"Sorry!" Ash said to both the driver and Pikachu. He had forgotton to let Pikachu loose after the plane ride, and he seemed pretty irritated, seeing as he hated his Pokeball.
Pikachu climbed up Ash's shoulder, and knocked off his leugue hat.
"Hey!" Ash said, reclaiming his hat back off the floor.
The cab came to an ubrupt stop, and Ash and his best friend climbed out.
The Gym was just as Ash rembered it, with the inracate fountains and the smell of fresh rain. It was funny; Misty had always smelt that way…..
Ash opened the Gym door and beheld a horrible sight.
Though the floressents were turned off, light shined from the far end of the Gym. For a Gyarados was in the pool, charging up a huge hyper beam aiming at the flame-headed girl,
"Misty," Ash breathed. And so he shot forward.
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Misty waited to die. If the one person who chained her to the world didn't care about her, why should she?
"Pikachuuuuuu!"
The lightning bolt flew across the room, hitting the Gyarados in the face and messing up its concentration.
And there he was. Running towards Misty, to comfort her, just so she could be hurt even more when he left. She wouldn't stand the pain.
She crouched down and grabbed a peice of broken glass, slicing her hand open again in the process. But this was trivial. The real pain, no, the fire, was in her chest, eating her from the inside out.
She couldn't stand it. The glass she held slit through her ribs, peircing her heart.
Instead of worsening the pain, it dulled it. Dulled it into a gentle oblivion…
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The beeping of a heart moniter was the only sound in the room, except for the boy pacing back and forth.
The doctors, as they call themselves, said that they could do nothing more. If she lived , she lived, if she died she died.
The favor was in the ladder.
Her eyes fluttered open.
Ash flew over to her bed. "We belong together."
She seemed dazed. Evrey nerve in Ash's body was like a live wire.
"We belong together." she said in her honey-sweet voice, letting the truth of the words sink in.
Then Ash pulled her into a passionate kiss, and the heart moniter went crazy.
She looked at the reflection in the mirror in front of her. It was pitiful
She had always forbid herself to think about him. The pain stopped when she did this. But now he was coming.
An image of the black haired figure appered in her mind as vivid as if he was right in front of her.
She let out a moan, and her fist fell upon the mirror, shattering it to peices.
I will not shed another tear over Ash Ketchum.
Her bleeding fist found its way to a metalic ball on her belt. She took it off with a small click and threw it into the pool before her.
"Gyarados," she said confidently, "I need you to do something for me."
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Ash walked out of the plane station, his luggage in a bag rolling behind him. He thought about why he had come here, how he and Misty were going to spend some of the summer together, maybe go and see Brock at his new job at the Day-Care if they got the chance.
He had taken the plane for no particular need, but he really didn't feel mellow enough to ride Charizard, and had more than ample money for plane fairs.
He caught a cab just in time and slid onto the vinyl seats. He felt a bit odd, his first stop in a town being a Gym, but he asked the driver to take him there. He trummed his fingers against the window absentmindly.
"Pika!"
The cute yellow rat burst out of its Pokeball in a burst of red fireworks. The taxi swerved.
"Sorry!" Ash said to both the driver and Pikachu. He had forgotton to let Pikachu loose after the plane ride, and he seemed pretty irritated, seeing as he hated his Pokeball.
Pikachu climbed up Ash's shoulder, and knocked off his leugue hat.
"Hey!" Ash said, reclaiming his hat back off the floor.
The cab came to an ubrupt stop, and Ash and his best friend climbed out.
The Gym was just as Ash rembered it, with the inracate fountains and the smell of fresh rain. It was funny; Misty had always smelt that way…..
Ash opened the Gym door and beheld a horrible sight.
Though the floressents were turned off, light shined from the far end of the Gym. For a Gyarados was in the pool, charging up a huge hyper beam aiming at the flame-headed girl,
"Misty," Ash breathed. And so he shot forward.
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Misty waited to die. If the one person who chained her to the world didn't care about her, why should she?
"Pikachuuuuuu!"
The lightning bolt flew across the room, hitting the Gyarados in the face and messing up its concentration.
And there he was. Running towards Misty, to comfort her, just so she could be hurt even more when he left. She wouldn't stand the pain.
She crouched down and grabbed a peice of broken glass, slicing her hand open again in the process. But this was trivial. The real pain, no, the fire, was in her chest, eating her from the inside out.
She couldn't stand it. The glass she held slit through her ribs, peircing her heart.
Instead of worsening the pain, it dulled it. Dulled it into a gentle oblivion…
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
The beeping of a heart moniter was the only sound in the room, except for the boy pacing back and forth.
The doctors, as they call themselves, said that they could do nothing more. If she lived , she lived, if she died she died.
The favor was in the ladder.
Her eyes fluttered open.
Ash flew over to her bed. "We belong together."
She seemed dazed. Evrey nerve in Ash's body was like a live wire.
"We belong together." she said in her honey-sweet voice, letting the truth of the words sink in.
Then Ash pulled her into a passionate kiss, and the heart moniter went crazy.
[06/06/2009 22:39:31]