Temptation Waits
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The three walked onwards. Moving down a straight trail, dried
grass and bushes on both sides. Ash had just defeated a Gym
Leader, and was feeling rather proud of himself. It had been a
difficult victory, and Ash, being occupied by marveling at his
Gym Badge along with Pikachu, took little notice of the tension
between Brock and Misty. In fact, he hadn't even noticed that not
a word had come between them since yesterday.
Brock quickly glanced over at Misty; her pouted lips and narrowed
eyes brought an unwanted shame on him. Misty obviously didn't
approve of what he had done, but she didn't know that it wasn't a
spur of the moment reaction, it's lasted too long for it to be
that. He looked at the dust below him, kicking it with his feet.
The smell in the warm air was drifting everywhere, reminding him
of the night that had passed by, bringing another day. Yet, it
seemed to remain with him, in his mind. He couldn't help but feel
a little self-conscious, just imaging what she thought of him. He
hadn't brought regret into any of this, because he just didn't
want to.
"Ash," Misty said, looking straight ahead. "Where
are we staying tonight?" She asked curiously. Ash turned his
head slightly, barely paying attention.
"Oh, same place as last night." He stated, Pikachu
frolicking around his shoulder. Misty bowed her head, and bit her
lower lip. The same place, she couldn't bare going back there.
This day alone had lasted painfully long, with both Brock, and
Ash beside her. She couldn't talk to Brock, and he wasn't talking
to her either. He assumed she was in a silent rage of what had
happened. But, she didn't want to be giving him the cold
shoulder, it was something else that made her angry. So every
time he looked at her, she looked away.
They reached the hotel by late afternoon. The sun was blazing at
its brightest, hovering high above the clouds. The three sighed
with relief as they entered the cooled lobby of the hotel.
"You have the key Brock?" Ash asked, walking with a
happy beat towards the elevator. Brock held up the key in front
of Ash's face, and taking hold of them, Ash dropped them into his
coat pocket. They all walked into the small square shape
elevator. They swayed in silence, as they felt themselves being
raised higher above. After passing a few floors, the carriage
came to a gradual halt. The door in front of them slid open,
revealing an attractive young woman, who awkwardly stood among in
them.
"Afternoon M-Miss," Brock squeaked nervously, his
cheeks growing a rosy colour. Misty stood behind, and rolled her
eyes, feeling tiresome of Brock's behavior. Ash grinned inwardly,
always finding this amusing-- especially as he was in a good
mood. Brock's eyes followed after her, as she left them a moment
later.
"Get a good enough look?" Ash said joking. "You're
just lucky Misty didn't pull you away I guess." Ash started
to laugh irritatingly along with Pikachu, who cried out happily,
taking on the cheerful characteristics of its trainer. A tense
silence was set between Brock and Misty, who were facing opposite
directions. Ash's laughter died down, and he sighed happily.
"Well, looks like we're here." He called out proceeding
out of the elevator.
"Wait," Misty said slipping out ahead of them. She
leant forward and slid her hand into Ash's pocket, taking the
keys. "You have to take your Pokémon to the centre Ash, I
can stay here." She offered.
"Ok," Ash said slowly, still dazed by her quick
actions. "I guess my Pokémon will be pretty worn out."
He looked down to the Pokéballs clatched on to his belt, and
then looked up to Brock. "You coming Brock?" He asked.
Brock hesitated with his words, looking downwards.
"No, I'll stay here too," He mumbled. Ash shrugged his
shoulders and stood back into the elevator.
"I'll be right back, See ya guys!" The door shut
tightly, and Ash disappeared behind it. Brock raised his head to
see Misty looking at him, displeased. She turned around in a
huff, walking briskly ahead of Brock. He followed behind her,
having to stop the door with his foot, when she attempted to slam
it shut in his face. He pulled the door open further, becoming
annoyed with her attitude.
"Misty, cool it, will ya?" He protested, watching with
angry eyes as she walked across the room. She held her head high,
as she retreated into her bedroom, locking the door behind her.
"Fine." He said quietly. He then averted his eyes to
the only window in the room, forcing a smile. There was the
balcony, unmisted behind the crystal clear glass. It looked
different in daylight. The Sun gleaming on the metallic bars, the
light settling like watercolours into everything. He walked
closer to the window, and turned the handle, pushing open the
large pane of glass and stepping outside onto the platform. You
could see the whole town from this position, it was a long drop
to the ground, and it all looked amazing. But even now --a
beautiful summer's day-- was far surpassed by last night, he
thought grinning. The illumines lights glowing from every house
and street, like stars in the otherwise dark and dreary city.
With that, there was no need for moonlight. He leant against a
support bar and looked around him. He imagined their two figures,
sitting out here again. He began to feel a sense of regret,
remembering. Nothing was worth this, he couldn't even speak to
her. He decided what he wanted to do, and swallowed down
nervously, leaving the balcony. He made his way to Misty's room,
and knocked on her door. "Misty, can you come out
here?" He asked through the door.
"What do you want?" She snapped at him.
"Just come out," He asked again.
"Tell me what you want." She said firmly. Brock took a
breath and leant in closer against the door for support.
"I'm sorry," He said, his voice softening. As he
pressed his ear against the wooden surface inadvertently, he
heard Misty moving around in the room.
"About what?" She asked, still sounding angry.
"Misty, you've been mad at me all day because of it, you
know what I'm talking about." He said. Misty was silent, not
having an immediate reply for him.
"I don't care if you're sorry Brock," She said a few
moments later, feeling frustrated. She sighed and leant against
the door. "I-I just wanna know, w-why," She asked,
barely audible. Brock slumped downwards, and sat at the bottom of
her door.
"I don't know." He said, feeling quite discomposed at
this moment. His eyes looked around him, and settled on the
window. "I suppose, well," Brock stopped and thought
ahead. "It was, well, it was just a spur of the moment thing
I guess, I'm sorry I did that." He looked down, closing his
eyes and gritting his teeth. He never hated anything as much as
denying the truth. Suddenly, his hard support from behind moved
away, and he fell to the ground. He looked up, and saw Misty
looking down on him.
"Brock, I-" She glanced away from him, and moved past
him into the main room. "I'm sorry for getting so angry, but
it's just that-" She fidgeted with her hands, while pacing
around in wide distorted circles. She looked to Brock, who was
looking directly at her, from his now raised position on the
ground. He waited eagerly for her to continue. The two jumped
when a knock came on the door, and it flung open.
"Hey you guys, you left the door open." Ash said
bursting in. "Pokémon centre was closed for the day,
something about a shortage of Nurses or something, I don't
know." Ash walked past Misty and collapsed onto the coach,
followed by Pikachu. After resting his arms behind his head, Ash
looked around him at his companions. "Hey, what's
wrong?" He said looking between the distraught girl standing
in the middle of floor, and Brock lying on the ground.
"Nothing." They said simultaneously.
"Well, I'm hungry." Ash declared. "How about some
cooking, Brock?" He asked his talented friend from across
the room. Brock got himself up from the floor, brushing the dust
from his clothes.
"I don't feel like cooking," Brock said solemnly. Ash
narrowed his eyes in confusion, and looked to Misty for answers.
"Ah, we can always order something from room service
Ash." Misty suggested, before Ash started asking questions.
Ash beamed and jumped for the telephone. Beginning to list down
the foods he desired, while Misty retreated once again to her
room. Leaving Brock to sit with Ash.
"Mmm, this is great food, isn't it?" Ash mumbled,
chewing contently. Ash had ordered a stack of food, and now he
and Brock were eating in the main room, while Misty assured them
she wasn't hungry. Brock took a sip from his can of carbonated
juice.
"Yeah, nice enough." He said half-heartedly, tipping
his can from side to side, hearing the liquid within flow. Ash
swallowed his food quickly and tried to acquire Brock's
attention.
"Where are we going tomorrow?" He asked excitedly.
"Any Gyms near here?" Brock put his can down and sat up
stretching.
"I don't know Ash, I'll take a look at the map
tomorrow." Brock said walking tiredly away.
"Night." He waved his hand at Ash and closed the
bedroom door behind him. Ash frowned.
"Is it just me, who is every one in a bad mood today,"
Ash said, digging into his box of noodles. "Eh
Pikachu?" Pikachu piped up from between nibbling to answer
its trainer. "They were alright last night, out on the
balcony for ages." He stated. "Now they're barely
talking." He sighed. "Well, we better hit the hay
aswell Pikachu, I'm sure we'll be doing a lot of walking
tomorrow." Pikachu agreed, jumping down quickly after its
trainer, into the room Ash was sharing with Brock.
Brock turned in his bed, the time just wouldn't pass when Ash was
snoring. The digital clock beside him seemed to be going
backwards. The room was so hot and stuffy, he could barely
breath. Without making as much noise as Ash was anyway. He
grabbed his pillow and dragged his covers off his bed, walking
into the main room. If he was going to get some sleep, the coach
was the place to do it. He threw his facilities down and looked
to the window. Now it was dark, now it was beautiful. Maybe just
a moment, he thought edging closer towards it. Suddenly, his eyes
saw something, his stomach seemed to contract as he saw someone
out there. He made his way out and saw Misty leaning against the
bars, gazing outwards.
"Misty." Brock said, catching her attention. She
twisted herself half around, and looked him up and down.
"What are you doing here?" She asked, turning her head
back around. Brock walked up beside her, and placed his hand on
the bar, staring around him. Even with his light flimsy cotton
T-shirt and boxer shorts, the outside wasn't threatening his
skin. The warm air surrounded them, emitting a breeze every so
often.
"I couldn't sleep." He stated.
"Ash snoring again?" Misty asked, a small grin coming
to her face. Brock laughed and nodded his head.
"Of course." He answered, as they laughed quietly.
Misty tilted backwards, holding onto the bar in front of her.
"I can't believe Ash has only one more badges to get,"
Misty said excitedly, bringing a tone of slight astonishment into
her voice. Brock hummed in agreement.
"Yeah." Brock said finalising the conversation. Misty
retracted herself and starting staring outwards again, along with
Brock. Both thinking the same thing to themselves. Brock suddenly
turned his head to Misty. "What were you going to say
earlier on?" He asked her seriously. Misty turned her head
to his in stiff movements, smiling nervously.
"W-what are you talking about?" She asked effectively,
secretly surprised that he had remembered. Brock raised his
eyebrow letting her know he wanted the truth. She turned around
quickly and tilted herself back again. "Look Brock, we can
just forget about it, Ok?" She said quickly. "I really,
don't mind," Brock watched silently as she swayed herself
back and forth, looking nervous. He felt something tingling in
his mind, and he watched his hand move out to take hers. She
stopped swaying, and stood steadily on the ground, looking at
Brock's hand clasped around her own in bewilderment.
"Brock!" She growled, pulling her hand away from his.
She moved away, turning her back to him. "I-I thought you
were sorry," She spluttered out in frustration. "What
are you doing?!"
"What's wrong with you?" Brock questioned her angrily,
feeling a little hurt. Misty stood back and faced him, freezing
her expression in shock.
"What's wrong with -me-?" She asked slowly shaking her
head. "You're the one who kissed me, and tried to hold my
hand!" She remained still, in a leant forward position; like
a teacher scorning its student. Brock stood motionless, Looking
at her attentively. She turned back around and paced the small
area of the balcony, before moving towards the window. Brock
watched her begin to climb inside in a dazed trance. "I-I'm
going inside." She muttered.
"I guess Ash would have had a better chance, eh?" Brock
called out, snapping from his trance. Misty stopped, half way in.
She returned onto the balcony, and walked over to face him.
"Don't say that." She said bitterly.
"What else can I say," Brock said turning away from
her. "Other than the truth." He leaned against the bar
once again and looked down. It didn't seem to glow as
delightfully now.
"Brock, it doesn't even matter what you think is true right
now." She said, moving around to his side. "This,"
She said fluttering her fingers between Brock herself. "It
just, just, can't be." Brock narrowed his eyes in confusion
at her.
"Why?" He asked innocently. Misty's face softened for
once in a long time. She silently bowed her head, and then raised
it up high, stretching up to kiss Brock on the cheek.
"Night Brock." She said smiling sadly, before leaving
the balcony. Brock wanted to bring his hand up, and touch the
spot her lips has touched his skin, but her harsh words had
dawned on him. They became a clear picture, all to unbelievable,
and painful.
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Hello. Welcome back. Like it? I'm just hoping that it made sense.
A lot of my fanfiction doesn't ^_^; Anyway... all flames welcome!
Please submit more than 2 words though, I like to have more than;
'YOU SUCK!!' to laugh at. Thank you.
