I finally updated after 1829465 years. I don't have an excuse for it-just that I might have been a tweensy bit lazy. Well, I do not own Pokemon.
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Chapter Four
Once a Champion
Three champion trophies stay still inside a cabinet case along with other smaller cases that stood upright to showcase the gym badges May had won in Hoenn, Sinnoh and Kanto region and the battle symbols she had from battling in the Battle Frontier. Pictures of her, in her younger years when she'd been green about the ways of the world, holding the trophies she had won proudly into the air.
At twenty-three, she wondered to herself how time can fly by so fast without her awareness. It felt like it was just yesterday when she had saved the world from its end and winning the Hoenn League. That part had been the turning point of her life.
Her blue eyes glance at the pokeballs on her coffee table that held the beings she would forever call her partners, gaze filled with fondness as memories filled her.
They will always be hers.
But now, her fire was long gone. She moved past that part of her life swiftly and she wouldn't have it any other way. May knew she already lived a good life as the Hoenn region's champion and now it was time for another to steal her title away from her.
None had managed to defeat her yet but it was only a matter of time. It would certainly be a bittersweet day, she was sure, that she was looking forward to.
"May!" the voice of her mother made her turn her head away from the cabinet towards the living room entrance. "Steven's already here!"
There was shuffling and muttered words she couldn't make out. A quiet chuckle and a feminine laugh were heard again before there were clinking sounds of tea cups being placed down on a table.
She took one last glance at the cabinet case that held her achievements before walking slowly towards the coffee table. Grabbing the belt that held her Pokémon team for the day, she wrapped it around her waist, clicking the lock securely.
Right now, there was another part of her life that May intended to finish until the end.
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