This is just a new story idea that I thought I'd try out :)
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"Like, are you sure about this Misty?" Daisy asked her younger sister.
"Of course, I'm sure." Misty said with a dismissive wave of her hand, creating a trail of bubbles behind it.
"But, like, you're only a baby." Lily said.
"I'm 16 years old, I'm hardly a child." Misty rolled her eyes.
"Nobody has, like, ever tried it before. We don't even know if it will, like, work." Violet shrugged, looking down at the box on the table in front of the girls.
"Well, let's just try it now and find out." Misty smirked, her arm outstretched to reach for the box.
Daisy quickly swam in front, blocking the girl's path.
"Hey!" Misty moaned.
"And that right there is why, like, we don't think you should do this." Daisy scolded.
"What are you even talking about?" Misty crossed her arms at her older sisters, who were now all stood between her and the table.
"You can't test it now! You'd, like, drown." Violet stated.
"Oh yeah." Misty looked down with embarrassment.
"Misty, sweetie, we really think you should, like, reconsider this." Lily said, trying to reason with her sister.
"No! You know I've always wanted to see what life is like on the shore." Misty looked up and smiled as she saw the sun reflecting through the sea.
"Misty, if we do, like, let you do this you have to, like, promise to be careful." Daisy said.
"Of course I will." Misty looked back down at her sisters. "I won't do anything stupid."
"Like, I don't know." Violet said anxiously.
"Please!" Misty threw herself down onto the sand and begged. "I swear I won't be gone long. A month, two tops."
"Oh my god, like, get off the floor." Lily rolled her eyes.
"If it means that much to you we'll, like, let you go." Daisy smiled at her youngest sister.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you!" Misty exclaimed, pushing herself up with her tail. "You won't regret this, I promise."
"What about Lucky?" Violet reminded, as the horsea in question swam up and nestled into Misty's arms. "Aren't you going to, like, miss him?"
"Yeah, but you guys can look after him for me." Misty said, nuzzling her Pokémon.
"Like, sure we will." Violet fake smiled, looking after a Pokémon while Misty was living it up on land was not her idea of fun.
"So, can I have the necklace?" Misty asked with a small smile.
Daisy sighed and reached into the box to produce the necklace. She turned round to show her sisters a delicate silver chain, with a water droplet charm on the end.
The three sisters gasped when they saw it.
"This is, like, the gem of Cerulean." Daisy explained. "Legend has it that any mermaid who wears it will be, like, instantly transformed in a human."
"It's, like, gorgeous." Lily gushed.
"It's been passed down for, like, generations in the Waterflower family and nobody has ever worn it." Daisy continued.
"Until now." Misty smiled, going to grab the necklace but Daisy quickly moved it from her reach.
"Do you, like, really think I'd give it to you that quickly?" Daisy smirked.
"No." Misty pouted. "I just hoped you would."
"Remember if you ever, like, take this necklace off be sure you're near water." Daisy warned.
"Yeah, even if it's for, like, a second." Violet agreed.
"I know, I know." Misty rolled her eyes.
"If you do your tail will, like, dry out because..." Lily started.
"Your tail needs to be replenished with water every two hours, I know." Misty groaned. "You guys act like I'm a child."
"Well to us you're still, like, our baby sister." Daisy smiled.
"It's sweet that you're worried about me, but I can look after myself." Misty smiled. "Honest."
"We know but it's, like, our job to worry." Violet laughed.
"Can I have the necklace now?" Misty asked with wide, pleading eyes.
"Yeah, you can, like, have it now." Daisy said, handing Misty the necklace.
"Thank you so much!" Misty squealed, pulling her sisters into a hug. "I'm going to miss you guys!"
"We're going to, like, miss you too." Violet said as she released her sisters.
"I'll be back before you know it." Misty smiled. "Bye." She gave her sisters one last hug before she began swimming up to the surface.
"Like, be careful!" Daisy called after her.
"I will." Misty called back.
"And don't, like, break too many human boys' hearts." Lily cried with a smirk.
"I'll try not to." Misty laughed and was soon out of hearing range.
The three girls watched until their little sister became nothing more than a speck in the vast ocean.
"Do you, like, think she'll be okay?" Violet asked, worried.
"She'll be fine, she's always been, like, good at looking after herself." Daisy smiled.
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"Come on Ash, just try to relax." Dawn said, lying back on the sand.
Ash sat next to her on the beach, watching the waves of the sea crash against the sand.
"I don't want to relax, I want to continue my journey." Ash sulked.
"We've been travelling since we were ten, and in those whole six years we've not had one break. I think we're owed."
"How am I meant to become a Pokémon master if I waste my time on beaches?" Ash crossed his arms.
"All work and no play makes Ash a dull boy." Dawn said, with a smirk in his direction.
"Whatever." Ash said with a roll of his eyes. "Me and Pikachu get fed up of being in the same place for too long, isn't that right buddy?"
"Chu." The Pokémon sighed happily, soaking up the sun with an ice cold drink.
"I think you're outnumbered." Dawn said, peering over her sunglasses at the mouse.
"All I want is just a little support Pikachu." Ash moaned.
"Pika." He said, stretching his arms and legs before getting comfy in the sand. Dawn laughed and Ash glared at her over his shoulder.
"Look, we've already booked the hotel for a week so you may as well just embrace it. Take off your shirt and get a tan or something." Dawn said, replacing her sunglasses on her eyes.
"I don't want a tan." Ash said, disappointing Dawn who would have been more than happy to see the boy without his shirt on. "I want to catch Pokémon."
"Well, that's not going to happen so suck it up and try to enjoy yourself."
"I'm not making any promises." Ash groaned, and continued to watch the sea.
"Look, here comes Brock with the ice creams." Dawn pointed towards him.
"About time." Ash said, smiling for the first time that day.
"Sorry I took so long." Brock said, once he'd reached them. "There was a beautiful girl running the beach bar." He handed them both an ice cream.
"Is that all you think about Brock?" Dawn rolled her eyes at the older boy.
"What? I'm almost 20 now, time I settled down." He joked.
"There's more to life than girls." Ash laughed.
"Wouldn't kill you to take in interest in girls too you know." Dawn hinted, but being as dense as ever Ash did not pick up on it.
"I know." He shrugged. "But so far no girl has been worth my interest."
"Geez, thanks Ketchum."
"I didn't mean you of course." Ash tried to recover. "I meant like actual girls. Not that you're not actually a girl just you're more of a friend, one of the guys."
"And the compliments keep on coming." Dawn muttered sarcastically.
"I just mean..."
"For the love of god Ash, just stop talking." Brock laughed at the younger boy.
"But..."
"Save it." Dawn cut him off. "Don't ruin my afternoon in the sun." Dawn tried to joke to hide the hurt inside.
"Yeah, okay." Ash said, getting up. "I think I'm going to go for a walk."
"Alright." Brock said, only half listening as he checked out a group of girls.
"You coming buddy?" He asked, picking up his beach ball.
"Pika." The mouse nodded and followed after his trainer.
Dawn watched the pair go and sighed, if only Ash would show a little bit of interest in her.
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Misty swam up until her head broke through the surface of the sea.
"I made it." She smiled to herself.
She began swimming towards the shore when she bumped into a small obstacle.
"Lucky?" She asked, looking down at her horsea. "What are you doing here?"
"Sea." The Pokémon replied.
"I'm sorry, but you can't come with me." Misty smiled.
"Horsea." He said sadly.
"I'll be back soon, I promise." But the Pokémon continued to look at her with sad eyes. "Don't be like that, you love Daisy, Lily and Violet." Misty laughed.
"Horsea sea." He snuggled close to Misty, who in return gave him a hug.
"I'll miss you too, but you have to go back." She gave him one last squeeze then released him.
Reluctantly Horsea swam back down to his home, leaving Misty alone at the surface.
She swam towards the shore again until she was at a secluded part of the beach, using her arms she pulled herself onto a rock.
"Well, might as well see if this works." Misty said, holding the necklace up so that it glistened in the sun.
Slowly she placed the necklace around her neck and did the clasp at the back. She smiled as a light glow shone slightly from her tail.
She watched with amazement as her tail began to disappear, leaving behind two long, silky legs. With a final burst of light her tail was gone completely, all that remained were a pair of bikini bottoms with tassels on the sides, in the same pale blue that her tail had once been.
She held one of her new legs up and smiled as the water dripped off it, she looked down towards her feet and wiggled her toes. The necklace had worked, she was officially human.
She squealed with delight, still staring in awe at her new body.
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"This is ridiculous." Ash complained to Pikachu. "I can't believe I'm letting Dawn boss me around and decide my life for me."
"Pikachu." The mouse tried to reason, but Ash was too angry to listen.
"I'm wasting valuable time here!" He kicked the sand in front of him.
A Krabby ran out of the sand, being disturbed by the kick.
"Alright!" Ash exclaimed. "Maybe this trip isn't a total waste." He reached into his pocket and groaned. "That's right, I left all my pokéballs back at the hotel."
"Pika." The mouse said, sympathetically.
"Can my day get any worse?" He asked, squeezing his beach ball in anger.
Suddenly a bright light shone from the sea, Ash had to shield his eyes from it, even Pikachu had to look the other way.
Once the light had gone the pair turned towards the sea, and what greeted them was amazing. Ash felt a blush spread across his cheeks as he watched the auburn haired beauty lift her leg up towards the sun.
"Wow." Ash whispered, dropping his beach ball.
"Pika." The little mouse strained with the added weight of the ball before falling onto his back.
Ash barely even noticed, he couldn't tear his eyes away from the girl. The way the sun made her hair shine, the way her eyes sparkled as she examined her leg, her legs that were so long and smooth they seemed to go on forever, the excited squeal that came from her perfect lips, her perfect lips that formed a gorgeous smile that made him want to smile back.
He'd never seen anyone quite like her before, she was absolutely breathtaking.
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Okay, so what are people's thoughts on this? Worth carrying on with or not?
I think I may have over used like when I was doing the part with Misty's sisters :/ my bad
Please review :) thanks
