Disclaimer: I still don't own Eureka Seven. -sighs-

A/N: Here's drabble two! This is dedicated to the people who enjoyed the first drabble, and to NinjaxOfxThexNight, who asked me to put Dewey into a drabble.

So, it is done! Remember that this drabble doesn't nessesarily follow the storyline of Eureka Seven, but I think that that's okay. -nods- So, be it AU, I hope you still enjoy it!


She's Got Pink Hair and a Fat Pet!

-Drabble Two-

Sky Fishing

"Anemone! Are you ready? We're leaving now!"

Young Dominic Sorel stood in the doorway of his (and also very recently, his girlfriend's) home. Unlike his usual dress clothes or casual wear, the young adult sported something a bit different on this fine (and early!) Saturday morning:

An old, solid forest-green t-shirt, worn blue jean shorts, a pair of tennis shoes, and a fishing cap.

Why was Dominic dressed like so?

Because he was doing on a date with Anemone, of course!

...But wait! Don't you dress nicely on date?

Not on this kind of date!

"Anemone!"

A call from the direction of the bedroom responded.

"I'm coming!"

Seconds after the reply, Dominic's pink-haired girlfriend exited the bedroom and entered the small living room, stopping to pose in her fishing outfit.

Anemone's "fishing outfit" contained one of Dominic's old t-shirts (white in color, with a few dirt stains that wouldn't wash out), a pair of loose nylon shorts (Dominic just HAPPENED to notice how nice her legs looked today), a pair of black fishing boots and a white visor to shield that pretty face from the Sun's evil UV rays! Her hair was tied into low pigtails, each pigtail braided to keep her long hair out of the way.

"How do I look, Dominic?" she asked.

Dominic smiled as he held out his hand for Anemone to take (which she did without hesitation).

"It doesn't matter," he answered as he led the girl out of the house. "Fishing doesn't require being beautiful."

Anemone frowned. Dominic was quick to notice, however, and shook his head.

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean it like that," he said, without worry in his voice. He turned to her and nodded with a smile.

"Don't worry about that; you look good in everything!"

Anemone's frown faded as quickly as it had come, and she replaced it with a dazzling smile. She laughed and placed a loving kiss on the boy's cheek, making his cheeks turn red.

Dominic's Life Lesson Number One: Always tell the truth and you shall be rewarded!

After locking the front door, the couple got into Dominic's car (in which Gulliver was still banned from). Anemone took out a clipboard, and while looking at a list, began calling out items.

"Fishing rods?"

Dominic turned his head to the back of the car, where all of the equipment lay. He eyed the corner, and nodded as he saw two fishing rods, waiting to be used.

"Check!"

"Lunches?"

Dominic patted the two lunch boxes on the dashboard. "Check."

"Bait?"

"Check!"

"First Aid Kit?"

"Umm..."

"Dominic!" Anemone cried. "What if you accidentally get me with your hook?!"

Well, that indeed WOULD require a bit of First Aid supplies.

"Oh, wait! It's right here," he said after a few moments. "Check!"

"Good!" Anemone answered impatiently. It was about time he found it! ...Even if he was only looking for it for about a minute. "The ice chest?"

"Check!"

"The fish ice chest?"

"Check."

Anemone smiled, and threw the clipboard in the back seat.

"Then we're all set! Let's go fishing!"


Our favorite couple arrived at the lake one hour later. Much to Anemone's surprise, the lake was actually an hour away; she was already aware that Dominic was a bit "directionally challenged," and was prepared to have a stressful two to three hour ride.

Dominic's Life Lesson Number Two: Always keep your GPS Navigator ready for use when taking trips!

The two unloaded the car, and set up a little fishing site on one of the docks off of the lake.

The lake itself was huge. The water was a deep murky blue, and all around docks and boat launches were built. It was a popular spot for fishing, and many people (including Dominic) thought of the lake as an ideal fishing area. After all, the weather was usually good, and trees around the bank were good for shade. And, if needed, a small country store was located a block away from the lake. There, one could purchase things like bait, snacks, sun block, and any other essentials.

Dominic had just finished setting up Anemone's fishing rod (Anemone was having a blast watching poor Dominic fight to get that damned cricket to stop jumping around and get on the hook) when a familiar voice made its way to their ears.

"Dominic, Anemone! What a pleasant surprise!"

The couple turned, and as Anemone gasped with joy, Dominic almost fell off of the dock and into the lake.

Anemone ran to the edge of the dock (with Dominic slowly following her after re-balancing himself) and waved her hand happily at the man who stopped his boat next to the dock.

"Dewey! Are you fishing, too?!"

Dominic stayed calm on the outside, but on this inside, he was crying.

No! PLEASE just be leaving! Pleeeaaaseee!

The man smiled and nodded his head. He, too, was dressed for a day of fishing, and his hair was tied back in a braid, as usual.

"Why, I am! I'm surprised to have seen you both here!" Dewey said with a peaceful and happy composure. "Though I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, the weather is beautiful, perfect for fishing, isn't it?"

Anemone nodded enthusiastically. "I've never actually been fishing before! I wanted to try it, so Dominic offered to take me!"

Dewey chuckled. "How lovely! It's so nice to see you both out and enjoying yourselves."

Anemone nodded once again. "Same to you!"

Dominic sighed inwardly. Of ALL the days to meet up with Dewey, it had to be on a day like this?! He was supposed to have a fun day with Anemone, NOT an Anemone/Dewey reunion.

Not that Dominic didn't like the guy...okay, so maybe he sorta, kinda, maybe, just-a-little-bit didn't like him. It wasn't HIS fault, though! Wouldn't you hold a grudge if your girlfriend happened to be particularly fond of another man, even if it wasn't really a romantic type of situation?

Well, Dominic would!

"Dominic, are you listening?!"

Anemone's voice pulled Dominic out of his thoughts, and he blinked.

"C-come again?"

Anemone pouted. "I swear. You need to pay attention, Dominic! I was SAYING that Dewey invited us with him to take his boat to the middle of the lake!"

Dominic's eyes widened. "What?!"

Anemone frowned.

"Please, Dominic! Look, Dewey said that there were more fish in the middle of the lake! Let's go! His boat's big enough for us all!"

Now, Dominic definitely did NOT want to go on this boat with Dewey, but:

Dominic's Life Lesson Number Three: Give your girlfriend what she wants! Call it "ass-kissing" if you want, but an angry girlfriend (or in Dominic's case, an angry Anemone, which was a lot WORSE than an average girl) is not healthy.

"Alright."

"YAY!"

Dewey politely helped Anemone in the boat (this only added to Dominic's misery), and when it was Dominic's turn he offered help to him as well.

"No, thank you," Dominic said as he climbed into the boat by himself. Dewey just smiled.

"I apologize, of course you wouldn't need help with something like this."


When about eleven in the morning was approaching, Dominic had two thoughts in mind. First, he needed to buy his own boat. Secondly, he had yet to catch a fish.

Anemone, on the other hand, had already caught five good-sized trout, and Dewey caught a fish for almost every cast he made.

Hm, well at least TWO people were having some fishing luck...

And then his line pulled.

Anemone jumped up. "Woah! Reel it in, Dominic! You finally caught one!"

Dewey clapped his hands. "It's a big one, I'm sure!"

Dominic fought with the line. It was INDEED a big fish, if it was pulling the line THAT hard.

With a lot of effort (and a lot of cheering from his girlfriend and Dewey), Dominic pulled from the lake a HUGE Speckled Trout.

Anemone stared as the gasping fish.

"Dominic, that is the BIGGEST fish anyone's caught all day!"

Dewey also commented. "It put up a good fight, but so did you. Well done, Dominic!"

By this time, Dominic was beaming with pride. He caught a fish BIGGER than Dewey, and he'd also pleased Anemone.

What a day!

Anemone jumped up and down, her light weight hardly making the boat rock.

"We're gonna have fish for dinner tonight!"

Dewey raised an eyebrow, and grinned. "We're?"

Anemone nodded.

"Sure! Dominic and I live together, now!"

Dewey looked surprised for a second, and smiled.

"Do you now? Congratulations!"

"Thank you!" both replied at once.

As Anemone started a conversation with Dewey about life with Dominic, Dominic himself listened to her compliments, taking in as much of the fact that she loved him as he could while he continued to fish.

Because she DID love him.

And he loved her just the same.

Dominic's Life Lesson Number Four: What you think might be an awful situation may turn out to be a special memory. Also, have faith in your lover.

That night, Dominic and Anemone enjoyed their fish dinner, and Dominic came to realize that even though Dewey was with them while they fished, it didn't change the fact that he and Anemone were still together.

Dominic's Life Lesson Number Five: When you and that special someone are together, nothing and absolutely NOTHING can bring you down.

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"I want to live! Together with you forever!"

"Let's live on, together!"

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