In the other hotel room, Crystal was reading online information about Kalos. Blue was taking a shower, and Green played on his phone. X just relaxed on the balcony.
Blue sighed in happiness as the steaming water trickled down her body. Hot water was the best after an exhausting day with Hazel-nit. A pang of guilt slammed her; how was Yellow and Red coping with her? Here she was, enjoying peace, while they were probably begging for mercy at Hazel. Then Blue realized how much time she was taking and rubbed tropical-scented shampoo-conditioner in her hair, and then the body wash. She stepped out the tub and got dressed.
Suddenly, the door of their hotel room burst open. Red and Hazel stood there, but Red looked like he was being forced to do something he didn't like. No surprise, since Hazel was there.
"I'm hungry! Let's go down to the restaurant and eat!" Hazel bounced around like Dawn's Pachirisu. "Hurry up!"
"Hazel, you forgot Yellow..." Green muttered.
"Forget about her! We'll bring her take out. She can always forgive me!" Crystal, Green, and X looked appalled at this girl's way of taking everything for granted. Blue poked her head out the bathroom door. "Excaaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuuusssssse me, lady?!"
Hazel lost her happy and began to stomp her feet. Oh Arceus, it's a tantrum...Green thought. "I'm not waiting! I'm starving! I hate waiting!"
"Alright alright, we'll go eat. But please do not scream or stomp your feet. It disturbs our neighbors," Crystal said quietly. Hazel pouted, and kicked Crystal in the arm. Crystal yelped and jumped back, clutching her arm. "I already said a billion times! Don't tell me what to do!" Hazel now started to "cry".
"You don't kick Crystal. She is just telling you-" Red was interrupted by Hazel screaming, "I hate it when biased people side with the same person!" The commotion got so bad, that a young woman and her son came outside to watch. "Look, Mommy! It's Red! Hi, Red!" Hazel still screamed. Red weakly waved back at the boy.
"Hazel, what can we do to make you stop screaming?" Green asked.
"Make blueberry apologize to me. Let me go eat." Green cast an exasperated look at Crystal. The blue-haired girl gritted her teeth. "I'm sorry."
"To who? And for what?!"
"I'm sorry, Hazel, for being mean to you." X saw steam rising out her head.
"Hmph." Can we eat now?"
"Yes," all the Dexholders said. Hazel smirked. "Then let's go." The girl flounced off, with five people behind her.
The place they arrived at was Restaurant Le Yay. Red still felt guilty at Yellow. He abandoned her, and Yellow was bound to despise him now.
"I want steak," Hazel piped up. "And watermelon juice." The others ignored her and looked over the menu.
After a while, a waiter came over to take their order.
"And what will this young lady like?" the waiter asked Hazel. She didn't say anything. "Order for me," Hazel commanded. Red rolled his eyes and said her order.
Yellow stepped out the shower and got dressed. Why was it so silent? Yellow strained to hear a word from Red or Hazel, but all was quiet. She stepped out the door.
No one was there. Perhaps they went to Blue's room. Yellow put the door stopper in and knocked on the next room. "Hello? It's me, Yellow."
Again, no one answered. Yellow went back into her room and closed the door. It was then that she saw a pink, sparkly piece of paper on the nightstand. She picked it up and read it.
I was hungry and we couldn't wait for you. Sorry! :p Don't worry, we'll bring you takeout. Sorry again! Hazel~
Yellow tossed the note in the trash. Of course no one could wait for her. She wasn't wanted. Hazel was prettier than her, and less shy. Yellow tried to choke back tears and went to see if her friends were online.
"Lyra and White and Y are online. Who would you like to chat with?" a computer voice asked. Yellow pondered for a moment, and clicked on Lyra.
"Hi Yellow!" Lyra's bubbly voice greeted. Her face was joyous like always. "Silver, come say hi to Yellow!" Silver was taking care of Lyra since Crystal was away.
"Hi, Yellow." Silver was too distracted playing PokeCraft.
"Aww, why the sad face?" Lyra asked, her face now frowning. Yellow sighed. "No one likes me.'
"Eh?! I like you! Silver, do you like Yellow?"
"Yeah. WAIT NO MY HOUSE!"
Lyra turned back to the screen. "Why do you think that?"
"Hazel is better than me. She's prettier, also."
"You're pretty! And she is not better than you!" Yellow sighed again at Lyra's constant optimism.
"Hey, Lyra, there's a dead bunny outside." Silver had paused his game and was looking out the window.
Lyra gasped. "I'll talk to you tomorrow..." The last thing Yellow heard was Lyra crying and Silver's footsteps. Again, she was ignored. Maybe she could text Sapphire for some tips.
Sapphire texted back a link that read: How to Murder Someone Without Getting Caught, along with Sapphire saying "it works!" Nope, the violent girl was no use. She'll just go check the news, then.
"Chop my steak for me," Hazel ordered Red.
"Why can't do it yourself?" Blue asked with anger.
Hazel glared at Blue. Blue stuck up the finger.
"Will you chop up my steak for me?" Hazel slid her steak towards Green. Blue coughed loudly and dramatically. Green took a knife and chopped it up.
Hazel ate her steak with a smug expression. "Thank you! You're so sweet, Green."
"You're welcome." Blue choked on her food. Crystal and X made polite conversations about their regions. In short, it was an awkward dinner.
After they finished eating, Red asked the waiter for some food in a take-out box. He nodded and went to the kitchen.
"Can I borrow your phone to call Yellow?" Blue asked Red. He gave his phone to Blue.
"Red, do you like Yellow?" Hazel asked. Red's eyes widened.
"Uh, yeah, I guess. As a friend."
"Will you ever go out with her?"
"She's just a friend."
"What about me?" Red stared at Hazel. If he said yes, she would cling to him forever. If he said no, then a huge long tantrum and a complaint to her father. Red didn't want to be seen as a rude person. The second choice was probably the best.
"Maybe." Hazel's face spread in a huge grin. "I love you, Red!" Blue was still chattering away to Yellow.
Unknown to Red, Yellow had heard the confession that Red made. "Erm," she said to Blue, trying to choke back another sob. "I'm tired. I'm going to sleep." Yellow clicked the red hang up button, and went to the couch to drain her eyes of all moisture until she fell asleep.
So this chapter ends with Yellow crying like the last one. ._. I'm sorry Yellow. You are so sweet and innocent and I will click that link Sapphire sent to you.
I don't know if I'll update tomorrow. I have summer homework (whoever thought up the idea of summer school, I'm sending Sapphire after you).
