Pokemon Truth Or Dare
"Hi!" Mackenzie said as she entered into the room "We have 7 trainers here today! I will be putting some of my favorite shippings in here, which you can see on my bio, and we will also break this down into seasons! WHOOP!"
"Whats there to be exited about?" Ash asked
Mackenzie sighed "One of you will be shot out of a cannon at the end of the season, and all the dares wont just be mine, and you're the ones who are doing the dares, not me! If someone dares me to do something, I'll do it, but it can't go past kissing."
"What shippings are there?" Silver asked
"Palletshipping, Sunshipping, Preciousmetalshipping, and Ikarishipping this season" Mackenzie explained.
Gary sighed "GET ON WITH IT!"
"So here are your first dares!"
Gary: 7 minutes in heaven with Ash
Silver: Kiss the author
Gold: Cry while watching this
Paul: Smile without force for a minute,
Dawn: Make sure he does it.
Ash: Make out with Gary
Cyrus: DIALGA is not in your possession anymore, it is in mine.
Gary took Ash into the nearest closet, and Mackenzie locked it.
Silver walked up to Mackenzie and kissed her, and Gold started crying.
Paul smiled for 55 seconds and then said "I CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE!" and brought back his frown.
Dawn looked over at Paul and said "Now you have to start over again."
Mackenzie stared at Dawn "No he doesn't…"
Ash then made out with Gary in the closet.
The other 6 people in the room heard moans in the closet and stared at it.
"Uh….." Mackenzie started, then Ash and Gary walked out of the closet, their faces as red as tomatoes.
"WHAT WAS THAT ABOUT" Paul yelled
"Erm…" Ash said
"N-none of your beeswax!" Gary said quickly, and the rest of the room laughed.
A/N: How did you like it? Each season will last 10 chapters long. I NEED REVIEWS PEOPLE! D: I cant think up dares the whole time! DARE ME IF YOU WANT TO! You can dare ANYTHING you want! And you can send just plain letters! :D See you in the next chapter! THE CANNON IS NOT MY IDEA! POKEMON DOES NOT BELONG TO ME! THE PLOT IS THE ONLY THING! If there is a plot….
