Funny~Clumsy~lazy~spaz~~~~Silver
Hyper~optimist~crazy~nice~~~~Kai
Friends: they're what keep you strong 'till the very end, and even further, no matter how idiotic they are.
Enemies: they can help you up when you're down, but when you look up, you see that they were the ones who end up kicking you down in the first place.
Now, why, you think, why is this crazy bitch telling me this? Why? You see, you think you know someone. You think you know what the difference between a friend and an enemy. Truth is, you don't. Take it from me. I didn't. Because he was neither.
I awoke one morning and saw a giant truck out side of Kai, my stupid best friend's, house. Being me, the paranoid, overprotective girl I was, I was worried that he was moving. So what? In a small town like Sandgem, trucks usually only came to Professor Rowan. After all, he was an ALMIGHTY-MORE-POWERFUL-THAN-ARCEUS-HOLY-CRAP-HE'S-KINDA-SCARY-GOTTA-RUN regional professor. Woah, getting off topic here. So anyways, I ran outside in my (AWESOME MARINE POKEMON THEMED FOOTSIE[just kidding])pajamas and ran right into his door, head on. Ouchies.(Haha...Head on! Apply directly to the forehead!)
"Ouch..." I knocked on the door, rubbing my head with my hand. Kai's mom opened the door up and invited me in. She gave me a weird look. Probably because of my pajamas. Meh, whatever. I skipped out on her polite offering of bacon and OJ, instead stomping loudly up the stairs to Kai's room. Amazing. The boy's nineteen! Shouldn't he have moved out of that dinky old room by now? But still, I guess I shouldn't be talking...
"Kai!" I shouted, cupping my hands around my mouth to amplify my voice.
"Yeah? Whatcha need Silver?" I entered his room and looked around, noticing that all his stuff was still in its usual spot.
"W-why is everything where it's supposed to be?! I thought you were moving..."
"What? Do you want my stuff to be where it's not supposed to? No, I'm not moving. Why would you think that?"
"But the truck outside your house..."
"Huh? Oh! MY PACKAGE!"
"Huh- WOAH THERE!" he ran past me, knocking me over.
"Seriously, my day couldn't get any worse." But as usual the earth just loves proving me wrong. Just as I stood up, Kai came plowing into me and dropped the box on my foot.
"OUCH! SHIT!" Right now, I was comically hopping up and down while holding my now probably shattered foot.
"I'm so sorry Silver!"
"I'm okay..." I panted.
"What is that anyways Kai?" I was really curious now. It better be good, good enough to keep me satisfied after it was dropped on my foot.
"I ordered some stuff...for your birthday!" He screamed in my face happily.
"Oh yeah, the day the earth cursed me..."
"Oh come on Silver! Don't you want these?" He pulled out a poketch (REALLY stupid name if you ask me) and a pokedex.
"You really didn't have to do this Kai!" I squealed as I hugged him, and then I took my gifts. As stupid as this boy is, he is so damn sweet when he wants to be. I place the watch on my wrist.
"Thanks. Hey, later wanna go down to the lake with me?" I put on a big smile as he nods his head. I walk downstairs and back over to my house to get dressed. As I do my mom calls me from downstairs. As I come down she looks at me with a responsible-and-concerned-mother-look.
"So...is it true what Kai's mom told me? You're going off on a journey with pokemon?"
"Huh? No I'm not ready to go off yet...." To be honest, I had actually forgot that Professor Rowan was giving out pokemon today. I was too lazy, anyway.
"Then what's this flier for?" she flashes me a flier that I guess she had "yoink"-ed from my room. I REALLY need to move out. Sometimes my mom even checks for drugs under my pillows. Sigh...
"Huh? Maybe Kai stuck it into my bag..."
"It's your time! You're nine years tardy for an adventure! If you do it when you're older it won't be as fun!"
"But-"
"No buts!"
"Yes mother..." Kinda ironic, how usually mothers cry and cry to see their "precious babies" grow up and leave. Instead, mine kicks me out with nothing but the clothes on my back without giving me a say.
I walked out the door, my bag hung over my shoulder lazily. I walk up to the lake and look at a flier stapled to an old and dying tree. As I heard the sound of grass-muffled thumping I looked right up to see Kai before he ran head first into me.
