Hey all, it's now actually me, stormgreywolf. I decided to adopt the story, because it was a great piece of work, and when LDS said he couldn't finish it, I decided, I would. I hope I could be just as good as him in this though. 3

Hey guys, LDSAuthor2013 with a new FanFiction for you! And this one is going to be good…Some of my older fans may remember that, in the past, I've tried my hand at writing LEMON stories, but every time I'd write one, it would always end up going down the toilet. Foxy Tutoring, Guardians of Order, Pokemon Sun and Moon. All of them were complete flops. Well, I've decided to try my hand one last time with LEMON FanFictions. Which brings me to my newest story, which is slightly based off of AnimeFan215's School Isn't So Bad. Hope I do the story good, dude! Anyways, here's Life Happens Like That.

My uncle's 2003 Chevy Silverado bucked across the pot-hole infested road that stretches between Virbank City and Asperia City as we made our way towards our destination. Just a few miles up the road, and then I'd be off this rattling death trap and on firm, unmoving ground once again. As if to be a testament to my hope for a break, one of the wheels hit a large dip in the road, sending me flying up out of my seat, only to be stopped by the severe whiplash of the old seatbelt across my chest. Groaning, I lean back against the seat and stare out the window. Arceus, I wish we were there already.

My name is Saimin-zai Maboroshi. I know, it's a long name, hard to pronounce, but that's what makes it so awesome. I'm a seventeen year-old Haunter Pokemorph with long, purple hair that swings down in front of my deep red eyes sometimes, and blocks my vision. The man beside me, a tall Spiritomb Pokemorph that is struggling to drive this huge truck down the road is my uncle, Itetzu Maboroshi. He's the only family I have left, after my parents killed themselves when I was five. It's been twelve years since then, and I still am haunted by their memories. But Itetzu has been good to me, and I think of him as more of a father than I probably ever would have thought I would. Which makes saying goodbye to him that much more painful.

You see, about half a week ago, my best friend growing up, the one person I always turned to when I needed some help, Shiruzen Amerikahyou called me up with the most epic news I'd heard since I'd found out that Imagine Dragonites were performing in Virbank City about a month ago, and I got front row seats. I grinned to myself as I looked out the window and thought of how the conversation had gone.

"Yo, Sai, dude! Ya there, man?" I nodded, though I knew Shiruzen wouldn't notice it.

"Yeah, I'm here. What's up, Shiru?" Shiruzen snickered through the phone and I could see the Liepard's smirk already.

"Well, you know Kisabe Shirosaki, the Principal at Asperia High School? He told me that he was looking over your information a while ago, and thought it'd be best if you came and studied at Asperia High!" I paused for a moment as Shiruzen's words flowed over me. Finally, I cleared my throat a bit and frowned into the phone.

"You showed him your school records from when you and I were assigned to the same classes, didn't you?" Again, Shiruzen's sharp snickers cut through the phone like a hot knife through butter, and I winced slightly as the phone released a small wave of static from the sudden change in pitch.

"You know I did, Sai! Shot me up three letter grades that year, you did! So, Shirosaki wants you to come to our school, so that your natural skill with studies can help this school get a bit better over time. Plus, it's really helpful for you, after your whole gettin' expelled from Virbank High-From-Meth School. Seriously, dude, the football team smokes marijuana and doesn't get kicked off, but you defend a girl, and you do? That's just wrong. Anyway, Shirosaki says that your transcript speaks for itself academically, and that he's more than willing to help you with any expenses you have moving here. Now, all's you gotta do is answer one question; are you in?"

This time, I smirked into the phone. "Hell yeah, you'd better believe it, Shiru!"

I smirked again and shook my head. It was really looking good for me. Like Shiruzen had said, it couldn't have come at a better time. Not only had I been kicked out of Virbank High School, but I was seriously tired of the grime and dust that was Virbank City. I was up for a new change of scenery, and hopefully, this would be just what I needed.

My uncle Itetzu grinned over at me and nodded at a metal gateway up ahead. "Looks like we're almost there, Sai," he said, a bright smile on his face. I grinned back at him and turned towards the gateway as well, beaming as the iron doors slowly swung open, allowing the large Silverado to easily slip in and park just inside courtyard. Itetzu smirked as he put the truck in park and turned to me. His bright green eyes shined as he tried to hold back tears, and he leaned back a bit.

"Well, this is where you get off, I suppose." I nodded sadly, turning to the truck door and slowly opening it. I took a deep sigh and took a step out into the sun. Once my feet touched the ground below, I turned back to the Spiritomb uncle of mine one last time, then moved to the back of the truck and pulled my backpack, duffle bag, and tech bag out of the bed. It felt so strange, taking everything I owned away from the one place that I'd always called home. I clenched my eyes shut as I held back the tears, then turned back and walked up to the large oak doors of Asperia High. I turned back one last time to try and catch a glimpse of Itetzu, but all I could see of his Silverado was a trail of dust winding down the broken path we'd just been travelling. I didn't blame him, honestly. Goodbye hurts too much sometimes. Sighing, I turned back to the oaken doors and gripped the brass knocker hanging from it firmly with my left hand. I gave it three good knocks, and then the door swung open…and my eyes popped out of their sockets.

Standing in the doorway was possibly—no, definitely—the hottest Zoroark girl I'd ever met in my entire life. Her skin was a deep ebony color, darker than on a starless midnight, with positively no physical defects anywhere to be seen. Her figure was just as flawless, being quite long and slender, with the perfect hourglass shape to her waist, and a fairly large set of C-cup breasts. Thankfully, she was wearing the school's uniform for girls (grey blazer with white blouse underneath with blue, red, and yellow tie, and grey short skirt with black leggings) or I seriously would have died from a nosebleed from staring at her body for so long. Gulping, I looked up from her chest to her face, and instantly was lost for words again as her bright blue eyes shined into mine, and a few stray strands of her long, thick red hair fell down in front of her face cutely. I continued to stare into her eyes like this for possibly a full minute, maybe a year, my mind gone completely blank from her dazzling countenance, before I realized she was trying to talk to me.

"Uh, yeah, what was that?" I muttered stupidly. Nice, Sai, reeeeaaaalll smooth.

The Zoroark blushed a bit and and smiled. "I asked if you were our new student here, Saimin-zai Maboroshi." I gulped as I heard her say my name, and correctly! Arceus, this was the best day of my life! Slowly, I nodded to her and smiled.

"Yeah, um, I'm Saimin-zai, but all of my friends call me Sai." The Zoroark smiled again and stepped closer, slipping her hand into mine with ease.

"Well, Sai, I'm Lirriana Tenshi. Shiruzen's a friend of mine, and he asked me to show you around the campus once you showed up, seeing as he's too preoccupied with battle class." I nodded, though I doubted the Liepard I knew growing up would be 'busy' with battle class all day long, like Lirriana told me he was. Sighing, I smiled at Lirriana and nodded.

"Then what are we waiting for, Lirriana? Show me the sights!" Lirriana giggled a bit but nodded, and swiftly pulled me after her into the halls of Asperia High School.

So, what do you guys think? Not the most exciting beginning, I know, but it gets the ball rolling a bit, and hey, isn't that exactly what the first chapter is supposed to do, get the writer thinking? Anyways, hope you guys liked it. Send comments, suggestions, anything you feel you need to tell me in a review or private message, and I'll see you in a few.