Long ago, on a Hoenn beach

We had our first, fateful meeting.

You also met my brother then,

But that encounter was fleeting.

He wasn't a big fan of yours,

And at the time, neither was I.

Despite his brains, I doubt he guessed

We'd fall in love as time flew by.

My mother was more perceptive.

She seemed to know it from the start.

Before I could name my feelings,

She found what hid deep in my heart.

Spotting us alone on the beach,

After the Grand Festival's end,

She was the first one to suggest

That you were more than just a friend.

When I finally brought you home,

You were filled with trepidation.

I was shocked when you admitted

Your fears and your hesitation.

You'd seen my brother countless times,

So facing him would be a breeze.

My mother's kindness assured you

That she would accept you with ease.

Meeting Norman was the challenge.

Would he reject you at first glance?

Tales about a haughty rival

Could cause trouble for our romance.

Facing off with a gym leader

Was unlike any contest fray.

Still, with chin up you persevered.

Love would claim victory today.

When my father rose from his seat,

I saw fear flash across your eyes.

When he greeted you so warmly,

That fear transformed into surprise.

He shook your hand, told you his name,

And invited you to sit down.

After the tension left the air,

My whole family gathered 'round.

You and Max discussed Pokémon

And training techniques that you had.

Mom wanted some juicy gossip

About Harley and Solidad.

My dad only threatened you once,

Or was it twice? I don't recall.

I assure you he was teasing.

He seemed to like you overall!

Do you ever visit LaRousse?

Do warmth and joy await you there?

Do others miss you when you're gone,

Or is it too lonely to bear?

You never mention relatives,

So I'll leave the subject alone.

Just know my parents adore you

And you can call our house your home.