Disclaimer: I don't own anything Pokémon related, only the games that I bought, and the Pokémon I have trained in those games.

"Hey, how's it going, I hope everything is fine, and your life is going well, just calling to say hi, and how are you, I got your last call, sorry I wasn't there, but it's been going good, I got a law degree and stopped coordinating, to focus more on work, gimmie a call back one day, kay?"

Looking down at my Froslass, I reached over and handed her some Pokémon food.

"Sorry about that," I said, getting up from the phone and went outside.

The town of Twinleaf was calm, like usual, I looked around, at kids playing with Pokémon.

"I wonder what's going to happen later, don't you? I want to be a coordinator! Like my mom, she used to be a famous one. My Ralts and me will become the best one day!"

I walked and got my mail, from the mailbox, and walked inside and sat at the table, Froslass sat next to me, staring at the papers. I looked through them, bored. Mostly bills, and a letter, that caught my eye, from an old friend.

"Today's been such a great day, I'm so glad I went with you, even though this probably felt like a waste of time for you." She said, kissing me.

I ran outside, Froslass following me, and I threw a poke ball ahead. My Flygon came out, and I got on its back, with Froslass, hanging on to me. And we flew to Jubilife city.

"Wouldn't it be awesome if one of us won the lottery one day? We'd be set for life!"

I jumped down, before Flygon touched the ground. It was dark, but I found the apartment complex, and went up the stairs to the 6th floor and knocked on the door. A girl, with beautifully wavy brown hair, and with big sapphire eyes, holding a book, opened the door. And just stared. The book was a dictionary. I leaned forward and kissed her.

No matter how flawed she was, she'd always be the girl I fell in love, ever since the day I met her. Froslass smiled and waved past us, to a familiar Gallade.

This was based on a song I like, and was in my head, so I wanted to try and write it out.

Probably sucks, but it was a try.