Well, I've noticed something about myself. I have absolutely no attention span whatsoever. In fact there's a reason weird squeaking at the moment that's distracting me from this intro. One moment please. Even though you can't hear it, the squeaking stopped and now I can resume typing. Anyways, like I was saying. I have no attention span. I keep trying to remember to write out an actual story, but I never do. :epic fail at life: Oddly enough, I can handle a 50 sentence challenge. Go figure huh? xD It's probably because I don't need to concentrate as long and don't fail as much. I'm hoping these are all coherent due to the fact that I wrote a lot of these around midnight or later (since that's usually when I'm finally finished with my homework).

Anyways, if the title or summary didn't tip you off, it's Honorshipping (Morty x Falkner) and like most authors I took a bit of creative liberty with their personalities based off how I see them, although we didn't get much characterization in the video games. I like to put Falkner at about 16 and Morty around 19. I feel like my explanation for these two is going to be longer than the actual "story" (sentence stories…? Oh forget it. You get the point, right?) but here it goes. I consider Falkner having grown up to be raised as a priest but he went off onto the path of becoming a Gym Leader instead of dedicating himself to be a priest. As a result of his traditional upbringing…he knows about as much pop culture as a rock. Actually, the rock might know a little bit more than him. He comes off very severe to everyone because he always has his guard up. Morty's much calmer than Falkner is. He's not a stoner, I promise xD Morty's pretty much always calm and just goes with the flow. He has powers (similar to his manga counterpart). He's clairvoyant and an empath. Anything else with these two…well, I guess you'll have to read the rest to get inside my head, though I warn you, my mind is a very scary place to be.

Disclaimer: Nope, I don't own Pokémon. I don't own Falkner and Morty either. Or anything else mentioned in this fic. I own the HeartGold version, but that's about it. Nope, not the rights to it. Just the game. Yep, I'm broke; this is why I write fanfiction. Anyways, enjoy the sentences and I sincerely hope that I don't have anything wrong with them because they aren't beta-ed.


#1 (Comfort): "Not a chance," Morty murmured and pressed a soft kiss on the top of Falkner's head after the younger male asked if Morty would rather be with someone else who was older and more experienced – someone who actually knew what slang terms were and lived in the current century; the blond's arms encircled Falkner, his lips whispering soft and comforting words in his ear to ensure the boy that he was the one he wanted.

#2 (Kiss): Falkner had never been kissed before so therefore he had no clue what it was like or what to expect when he and Morty kissed for the first time – a kiss he initiated by the way; the blue-haired boy was only sure of two things after he kissed the other: Morty's lips were really soft and Falkner couldn't wait until the next time he could kiss him.

#3 (Soft): The feeling of a soft feather running across the back of neck caused Falkner to yelp and attempt to jump away from his boyfriend, who immediately wrapped his arms around Falkner's waist to keep him from escaping; when Tsubasa came in later looking for Falkner to tell him there was a Gym challenge, he was shocked to find Falkner, flushed a dark red and panting heavily, with Morty's hands pushing up his shirt and excused himself with a suggestive smirk on his lips before the Flying Leader could explain that Morty was just tickling him.

#4 (Pain): "I should have seen it coming," Morty murmured guiltily as he stroked gently at Falkner's hair and kissed his forehead – unable to do much more – as the younger boy lay in pain as they waited out the effects of a Dark Pulse his Gengar had sent out that had gone astray; he knew Falkner would never blame him for it, but damn it, what good was clairvoyance if it couldn't help him protect Falkner?

#5 (Potatoes): "Do you ever eat anything with…flavor?" Morty asked when he found Falkner making potatoes for the second time that week; Falkner just blushed and mumbled a nonsense excuse, not wanting to admit his gym was given much less money because it was first in the League and he couldn't afford anything expensive.

#6 (Rain): Falkner and Morty had two very different opinions about the rain: Falkner hated the rain because it made impaired visibility during flight and often kept but on the ground but Morty loved the calm and peaceful atmosphere it created; although Falkner hated the rain, he had to admit it was a lot more tolerable when Morty was around to provide an umbrella to share and a kiss.

#7 (Chocolate): "I'm not so deprived that I've never had chocolate be-" Falkner's protests about living under a rock were cut off by Morty putting a piece of chocolate in his mouth and then leaning forward to kiss the younger boy; Falkner blushed darkly after the kiss broke and Morty licked the chocolate off his lips before touching a hand to Falkner's lower lip softly and asking him if he'd ever had chocolate like that before.

#8 (Happiness): If you asked Morty what his life was like before Falkner, he'd say he was content because that's exactly what he was: content with the things he had, but neither particularly happy or sad; if you asked him what his life was like after he became involved with Falkner, he'd say he was happy.

#9 (Telephone): While Falkner had a Pokétech – and it was a miracle that he actually owned one – he barely knew how to use the telephone application and rarely used it anyway; however, once he started dating Morty and needed to find a way to communicate with the other that didn't require flying over to the other city, his Pokétech use spiked up.

#10 (Ears): "What was that?!" Falkner yelped in surprise after Morty snuck up behind him and nipped at his ear playfully as a way of greeting, causing the younger boy to flush darkly and clap a hand to his ear; Morty simply grinned mischievously and nipped at his ear again, feeling the younger boy shudder as a shock went through him.

#11 (Name): "Mortimer, really?" Falkner asked after Morty told him that his full name was Mortimer and Morty was actually his nickname – causing the older boy to groan, expecting the usual teasing about his name; instead Falkner just leaned up to kiss his cheek and murmured "Mortimer's nice, but I think Morty fits you better."

#12 (Sensual): To everyone around him, Falkner came off as stiff and stoic, but the first time Morty stumbled upon Falkner practicing a sword dance, he couldn't take his eyes off the younger boy; there was a certain grace and fluidity to his movements that must have been the reason he was nicknamed the "Elegant Master of Flying Pokémon."

#13 (Death): Morty had no particular fear of death due to the fact that he was a Ghost-type trainer and was constantly surrounded by the world of spirits; although he wasn't afraid of death in general, he was terrified of Falkner's death and attempted to find ways to ensure the impetuous Flying Leader didn't do anything too rash.

#14 (Sex): One of the problems with Falkner's naïve innocence was that he never realized when something he was doing could be taken in a much more…suggestive way; Morty groaned as he felt his pants get uncomfortably tight as he watched Falkner sucking on the popsicle he had bought for the younger boy, offering him a strained smile and wondering why he gave Falkner a popsicle of all things.

#15 (Touch): Falkner wasn't exactly the physical type – he kept to himself and preferred to use words rather than gestures to communicate – but there was something about Morty that had him the exception to the rule; whenever Falkner saw his boyfriend, he had to keep himself from running over to him and throwing his arms around Morty for a hug.

#16: (Weakness): Because Falkner was a Flying trainer, it would have made sense for him to be afraid of electricity because of his Pokémon type's weakness to it, but strangely enough the dark aura of approaching storm clouds never intimidated him; rather he was defiant toward it and was even willing to fly into the eye of a storm to see Morty, despite the protests of his boyfriend that he was sure to receive later for putting himself in danger.

#17 (Tears): "M-maybe we should break up…" Falkner choked out, raising tear-filled eyes to the Ghost Gym Leader; he'd been warned by one of Morty's friends that he was "too young, too inexperienced, and too weak to be with someone as great as Morty" and that he'd never be good enough for the older male no matter how hard he tried.

#18 (Speed): Morty wondered why Falkner sent always sent a Swellow whenever he was giving Morty a letter, but rarely used his Swellow to deliver other messages; when he asked Falkner the reason, the boy just smiled and told him that he only used a Swellow for priority messages because they were the fastest of the bird Pokémon.

#19 (Wind): The way the wind changed was Falkner's own precognitive ability, much like Morty's clairvoyance; although he had no powers of his own, Falkner was always able to predict the weather patterns based off the way the winds blew, hence the reason he was never afraid of being caught in a storm – although Morty still secretly worried enough for the both of them – since he was able to feel the difference in the air.

#20 (Freedom): To Falkner, freedom was being in the sky and being as close to his birds as possible, but his view on life began to change after he met Morty; he always thought that there was nothing in the world that could make him happier than being in the sky, but then he felt what it was like to be held in Morty's arms.

#21 (Life): "You, my sweet but oblivious friend, have been deprived of life," Morty said with a laugh as he grasped Falkner's wrist and led him onto the sands of the beach on the outskirts of Olivine City; the younger boy placed his foot into the cold water of the ocean hesitantly before smiling at Morty, who decided Falkner was taking too long and grabbed the boy around the waist to toss him into the water.

#22 (Jealousy): Morty knew that Whitney was the jealous type – despite the fact that they weren't together and there was therefore nothing to be jealous over – but he never expected the girl to slap his boyfriend across the face when she discovered that they were dating; he had to commend Falkner though for taking the hit in stride and calmly asking the Normal Leader to leave the premises.

#23 (Hands): Maybe he was just delusional from the blood loss, but Morty couldn't help but notice that Falkner had really soft hands as he gently bandaged his wounds; his touches were tender and feather-light, almost caressing his skin as he wrapped the bandages around Morty's arms.

#24 (Taste): Morty had to fight to keep himself from laughing when he walked into Falkner's kitchen to find his boyfriend covered in cake batter and holding the electric mixer away from him as though it was about to attack at any moment; Falkner smiled and offered him a weak "happy birthday" before the older boy grabbed onto his wrist with a predatory look in his eyes – causing Falkner to blush brightly underneath the batter – and dragged him off someplace more…private.

#25 (Devotion): "Of course I came to find you Falkner; you left so suddenly that I didn't have a chance to explain," Morty replied gently after Falkner asked why he was there; the Flying Leader had left so angrily that he didn't notice the approaching storm and got caught in the tempest – not unlike his own volatile emotions at the time – causing Morty to leave the safety of his own gym to chase after him to tell Falkner that he loved him.

#26 (Forever): "If forever is such a long time, then how long are you expecting us to stay together, a few weeks, a month or two, maybe a year?" Falkner snapped after Morty told him that forever was a long time before he turned on his heel and grabbed his glider, staying just long to tell Morty that he'd come find him later before taking off and heading back toward Violet City; while Morty was a realist and only gave him an honest answer, telling that to Falkner meant to the younger boy that he didn't want to be committed.

#27 (Blood): Falkner's fingers were shaking and slick with blood as he wrapped the bandages around an unconscious Morty's stomach tightly; although the blond couldn't hear him, Falkner quietly begged for Morty to wake up and tell him that he was okay and that he was worrying over nothing.

#28 (Sickness): Falkner hated being sick for a number of reasons, the main one being that he needed to stop working and let other people take care of him for once instead of it being the other way around; when Morty heard that Falkner's gym had been closed because its leader was too sick to fight, he headed over to Violet City with chicken soup and the resolution that he would not leave until Falkner was feeling better, no matter how much the younger boy protested at "being babied."

#29 (Melody): The sound of swords cutting the air produced a strange yet calming melody to Falkner, a reminder of the constant sword dances he had been practicing since he was old enough to hold a sword; though Falkner rarely noticed it, Morty often snuck in to watch Falkner – who'd drop the sword in surprise whenever Morty made his presence known – because while performing the sword dances were calming to Falkner, watching them enchanted Morty and drew him into a bewitched trance.

#30 (Star): Falkner knew the stars and the constellations extremely well because he used the stars as his guide of the sky at night to bring him where he needed to be; Morty stopped by once while Falkner was diligently updating his star maps and looked over his shoulder to see that he had marked the constellation Cygnus – a celestial bird that Morty often saw directly over Ecruteak – as home.

#31 (Home): Whenever Morty visited Falkner's gym during open hours, the Flying Leader was always strict with his trainers and made sure they were kept in line, but the first time he stayed at Falkner's gym for dinner, he realized they were a family and the gym was their home; meeting Falkner's trainers was like meeting his boyfriend's family – actually no, it was like meeting his family; they were much closer to him than some distant relatives who only shared his blood – because there was no way to deny that they were a family.

#32 (Confusion): One of Morty's favorite things about Falkner was the confused way he would wrinkle his nose and furrow his brow when he was trying to figure out a slang term someone had just used; nine times out of ten Morty had to explain what it meant to the younger boy, but he couldn't say he minded because the grateful smile Falkner would give him was just as cute as his confused expression.

#33 (Fear): At first glance, Morty seemed perpetually calm and utterly fearless, but if you took the chance to look a little harder, you'd notice the way his eyes would flicker with worry whenever a storm was approaching and his hand would twitch at his side – about to grab his Pokétech to call his boyfriend to make sure he was still safe at home – or the way he'd clench his hands tightly when he watched Falkner get in a battle where he was way in over his head; if you ever asked him, Morty would tell you his only fear is for Falkner.

#34 (Lightning/Thunder): Morty never had a reason to fear thunder and lightning – they were just part of a storm that would eventually pass – but after he became involved with Falkner, he grew worried whenever the skies would darken because Falkner was almost always flying somewhere in the sky like a lightning rod despite the potential dangers of flying through a storm.

#35 (Bonds): Falkner was a firm believer in tradition – if anyone looked at how he dressed, they'd understand immediately – and one of the traditions he was taught was that the red string of fate bonded two people together; even though Morty was the one with the psychic powers, Falkner swore he could see a red string around his pinky that always seemed to lead him to Morty.

#36 (Market): Falkner was surprised at how different the market looked when Morty took him to the festival– amazingly enough Falkner lived in Violet City and didn't even know about the festival – in the town center; his amazement about the atmosphere of the festival came in second only to his amazement on how much of the festival food Morty could eat.

#37 (Technology): If there was one thing Falkner couldn't understand, it was technology; he tried to make coffee once when he stayed over at Morty's gym in Ecruteak for the night and when Morty woke up, he found an extremely confused yet adorable teenager attempting to figure out what to do after plugging the coffeemaker in.

#38 (Gift): Though Falkner never said anything about it – though it was pretty obvious with the way he ate plain rice or potatoes multiple times a week – Morty could tell the younger boy couldn't afford to buy spices and seasonings, so he made sure to sneak a few spices into Falkner's cabinets whenever he visited; if Falkner realized who was leaving the gifts for him, he never said anything – although the next time Morty visited after sneaking him the spices, Falkner was unusually hospitable and offered to cook something for his boyfriend.

#39 (Smile): When Morty first met Falkner at the younger boy's induction as a Gym Leader, he was expecting a very serious and stoic person – and he was not disappointed – but he was still an empath and could sense the nervousness emanating from the blue haired boy; Morty decided to take on the job of making sure Falkner was comfortable for the night – a very difficult feat as Falkner was not a fan of crowds and parties in general – and Morty's work was not in vain because he was the first and only person able to make Falkner smile that night.

#40 (Innocence): Despite the mischievous nature of some Ghosts, many of them were despairing souls and the weight of their grief would occasionally weigh down Morty's soul; when he met Falkner, the purity and innocence that the younger boy exuded instantly attracted Morty to the blue haired boy who seemed to be as free as the birds he loved so much.

#41 (Completion): Morty smiled as he felt Falkner's hand slip through his, a warm feeling spreading throughout his chest as he felt the other's peaceful aura; Morty hadn't realized that he was missing something in his life until Falkner came into it and made him feel complete.

#42 (Clouds): "Fly through another cloud?" Morty asked with a chuckle when a slightly damp and un-amused Falkner arrived in Ecruteak City and recalled his equally wet Pidgeot back to its pokéball; Morty could only laugh as Falkner glared at him and refused to answer, shaking the wet hair out of his eyes and making it stick up.

#43 (Sky): Falkner and Morty were extremely different people, Falkner being of the sky with the birds and Morty belonging on the earth in the graveyards with the ghosts, but there was a point where the sky met the earth and where Falkner met Morty.

#44 (Heaven): When Falkner stopped by the Pokémon school to teach a class, one of the younger students asked him if he was a priest and if he knew what heaven was like; Falkner merely smiled – not thinking of angels and pearly gates, but a quiet afternoon alone with Morty – and told the boy that heaven was being with the people you love.

#45 (Hell): It was a common fact that Ghost Pokémon were considered to be the spawn of hell and their trainers were the masters of darkness and evil, but Falkner saw past the stereotype and fell for Morty, a good-natured man who completely defied the stereotype of Ghost trainers; the type of Pokémon you trained didn't define you as a trainer and Falkner didn't care what type Morty trained – even if it was his most hated type electricity, though he was pretty grateful it wasn't – because he was in love with the older boy.

#46 (Sun): "Go 'way," Morty groaned and batted an arm blindly at the source of the light as his boyfriend opened the curtains to let the sunlight in before Falkner grinned and walked over to Morty to take the pillow away from his face; Falkner didn't think that anything could affect Morty until he found out that the older boy was not a morning person.

#47 (Moon): Morty would admit that he wasn't a morning person and that he was at his most lively when it was nighttime, especially if the moon was out; when Falkner stayed over at the gym he found out that Morty almost became a different, more serious person at night rather than the calm and dreamy person that people knew him as.

#48 (Waves): Every person you came into contact with created a ripple in your life and the size of the ripple depended on how much they affected you; the first time Morty met the newest Gym Leader, he knew that this boy wouldn't just create a ripple in his life: Falkner was going to create waves.

#49 (Hair): Falkner loved Morty's hair and definitely had a weakness for running his fingers through the blond strands; if you asked, he'd subtly avoid answering the question, but he may or may not have convinced his Pidgey to steal the headband that prevented Falkner from being able to run his fingers through Morty's hair.

#50 (Supernova): When Morty saw Ho-Oh leave the Bell Tower, he was reminded of a supernova, the bright plumage of the legendary resembling the colors of a star exploding and the horrible realization that like the star that had just died, Ho-Oh was not going to return; it was through Falkner's convincing that he began trying again and hoped that one day someone with a pure heart would be able to bring back the beloved legendary to its home in Ecruteak City.