Hey guys!

Welcome to my new story c: This will be a romance and drama contestshipping story. Yes, it's DRAMA. I love DRAMA. I love making readers cry. JK.

This story will mostly be based on contestshipping. There will be mentioned ikarishipping, oldrivalshipping, and pokeshipping.

Full summary: AU. May had been lovestruck by an unknown green-eyed boy who brought her home on a rainy day. They never spoke, never shared their names. May never saw his hair, for it was hidden under his hood. She was determined to meet him. A year later, she found the most popular boy, Drew, sleeping in the library. Staring at him, she swore he was familiar. He opened his eyes and she recognized his eyes, but she doubted that it was him. Drew looked in her eyes for a millisecond and kissed her. She was angry, and immediately, she knew that Drew wasn't the Rain Boy. But Drew recognized May's eyes, knowing that she was the one from the rain a year ago. Slowly, the two fall in love. Little did they know that Drew's parents had already chosen Drew's future for him: to take over his dad's company, take a certain major at a certain collage, and to marry a girl, whose father is president of another company Drew's dad is friends with. Determined to stay with May, the two try to find a way out of the mess his parents made. Will May and Drew keep their relationship? Will Drew have to follow what his parents chose?

Uhhhh that's really long; you don't have to read it LOL.

All characters (except teachers, parents, siblings, etc.) are fifteen. In the next chapter, they are all sixteen.

Sooooo if you guys love romance, contestshipping, drama, heartshaking, tears, no death, more romance, stay in tune for this story!

Just so you all know, my first chapters are always short. (:

Disclaimer: I do not own Pokemon.


Chapter 1: Umbrella


"What class do you have next, May?"

May checked her schedule that was pasted on the first page of her planner. "Math," she said. "It's the last class too. What about you, Dawn?"

Dawn sighed. "I have history. Fucking history. I hate history."

The brunette laughed. "I know," she said. "I hate it too. But this year, my teacher isn't that bad. I have Ms. Jordan."

"I have Mr. Ty," Dawn said, groaning. "I'll see you around then. He insists we arrive thirty seconds early."

"Thirty seconds?" May repeated. Dawn nodded. "Okay. I'll text you."

May walked towards her classroom, seeing most of the boys messing around. She saw green hair in the crowd, and she wrinkled her nose. What makes a person want to dye their hair green?

Unable to catch the face of the green-haired owner, she ignored the thought and continued her walk to her math classroom.

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The black-haired teacher scribbled their homework on the board, causing all the students' jaws to drop or eyes widen. No one understood why their teacher assigned so much homework.

After May had written all her homework, uninterested, she rested her cheek against her hand and stared outside the window. It was pouring rain. The sound of the rain blocked the voice of her teacher, who was lecturing them. She stared at the raindrops fall into the puddles—

Bzzzzzt!

May sighed in relief when the school bell rang throughout the school. It was only the third day of her sophomore year, and she was stressed. She had her hair in a messy bun, which she never did. Her hair was always evenly parted and straightened, then lightly curled at the ends...

She dragged herself out of the classroom and headed for the school library. She quietly stepped in and her eyes scanned around for an open seat.

There weren't any open seats on the first floor, making her cringe in annoyance. "Great, I have to walk up the stairs," May mumbled quietly to herself. She walked up each twenty steps up the stairs and walked around the second floor, eying all the seats.

"How did all the seats get taken?" she muttered, annoyed. "It's only been like five minutes since school ended."

May walked to the corner of the library behind many shelves. She had to squeeze her way through. She smiled; no one was there. She glanced at the bookshelves she had just squeezed herself through.

"No one will find or come here," she whispered to herself. May nodded in approval and smiled. "Perfect."

She frowned, confused. Since when has talking to myself been a habit?

After taking out her textbooks, notebooks, and pencils, she began her homework. It was all easy to her; it was just way too much.

May dropped her pencil when she heard someone coming. She quickly calmed down, knowing that someone was probably just passing by or looking for a book. She saw the person's feet through the shelves.

Her eyes widened. Is that person coming this way?

Then, a boy with black skinny jeans, green and white checkered hoodie, and white converse waltzed through the shelves. He looked at May. Her eyes were startled; green, shining, emerald eyes were all she saw. His hoodie was covering his hair and the shadow was blocking most of his face.

May began to pack her belongings, but the boy just chuckled. "Don't worry," he said. "I'm just here to take a nap. You continue your studying."

She couldn't help but feel creeped out and scared of his words, but May gave him a small nod and stopped putting her stuff away. The boy sat two feet away from her, stuffing his hands in his pocket and making himself comfortable.

She awkwardly continued to do her homework. In the end, she rushed the way through. She sighed. She couldn't concentrate at all with that boy next to her.

He's sleeping, she thought. He won't do anything. Besides, he's a classmate, he's a student at this school, he won't do anything.

May glanced at her watch. It read 3:45, making her gasp loudly. "Piano!" she exclaimed. The boy looked at her, confused. But then he smirked in amusement as she messily stuffed everything in her backpack. May threw her backpack over her shoulder, stood up, and left.

The boy just laughed. He stared at the spot she was in. "What a girl…" he said quietly. She didn't even say bye. A blue, small object caught his eyes. He picked it up: it was a phone charm with a small blue sapphire. That was all the phone charm was, a sapphire. He just stuffed it in his pocket. Finders keepers.

Knowing he wouldn't be able to sleep any longer, he stood up and left. He stopped by his locker and grabbed his backpack. Remembering it was raining, he took the umbrella he always kept in his locker out. He headed for the exit, and there was the girl from before, May, catching his eye.

"Mom, can you pick me up?" she said a little too loudly. "It's raining and I have to go to piano lessons right now! I lost track of time while doing my homework. If I head for the subway now, I'll be all wet, and my teacher won't let me touch the piano!" She stopped talking, listening to the other person on the other line. May sighed loudly. "The movers are there? Ugh, whatever! I'll just run home." She shut her iPhone off and she frowned. "My phone charm is missing. I probably left it at the library." As she was about to run back, she saw the same boy. She gasped.

He chuckled. "I heard your phone conversation," he said.

"Was I that loud?" May asked.

"Yeah," he said, a smirk of amusement appeared on his face. He looked at her. Her bright sapphire eyes were mesmerizing to him. He coughed, bringing himself out of her eyes. "I can walk you to the subway station. I'm heading there anyways."

Her eyes lit up. His breath hitched, slightly startled. "Really?" she exclaimed.

He nodded. "Uh, yeah," he said. He opened up his umbrella and walked towards her. She stepped under the umbrella, and they started walking away from the school building.

Suddenly it got really awkward, May thought. She looked up at him, his green, emerald eyes gleaming. She suddenly felt so lost in them…

A hand grabbed her arm and pulled her. "Hey," the boy said. "What are you doing? You almost ran into that pole." He had pulled her into his chest.

She blushed and pushed herself away from him. "Oh," she stuttered. "Sorry."

He pulled her back under the umbrella. "Don't step out of the umbrella," he said. He smirked. "You're kind of out of it."

She nodded blankly. "Sorry," she said again, looking up at him.

Somehow, he couldn't get himself to look in her eyes. "Yeah," he said. "It's okay. Let's hurry." They both hadn't realized his hand was still holding hers until they were about to start walking. He let go and she pulled her hand back.

For the rest of the walk, they said nothing and didn't look at each other. Once they got the station, May stepped out for under his umbrella. She smiled. "Thank you," she said. "I'll see you around at school?"

He nodded. "Yeah," he said. "Later." He turned around and left.

May entered the station and she gasped. "His name!" she exclaimed. May turned and ran back to the entrance.

To her disappointment, the green-eyed boy was gone.


Yeah, it's pretty obvious that was Drew.

I have half of the next chapter written, so watch out for it! I promise, you'll love it, Drew takes action. HAHAHA.

This story is an original idea.

By the way, you guys should listen to CN BLUE! They're my new kpop band obsession.

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We shall talk very soon,

~Citra