GACK! So sorry for this stupid late update! I have a three-day weekend, so it gives me time to update. I blame not updating on… my stupid AP tests and homework!

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The Sunday List Of Dreams

Chapter Three: Heart Shaped

The water is wide, I cannot get o'er, and neither have I wings to fly… Give me a boat that will carry two… and both shall row my love and I…

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I hope you enjoy this stupid, horribly written chapter! Oh yeah!

Another thing, to clear things up, I'd like to mention which pokemon people have, well, mainly May, Misty, and Dawn.

May: Bulbasaur, Beautifly, Blaziken, Eevee, Skitty, Squirtle.

Misty: Togepi, Psyduck, Goldeen, Horsea, Dewgong, Gyrados.

Dawn: Piplup, Buizel, Pachirisu, Buneary.


The morning rose slowly, casting a gorgeous pink, orange hue across the ocean, while furthering spanning out as the light faded was the clear, crisp blue that reflected on the ocean's waters. May, Dawn, and Misty were sleeping peacefully, before the ship suddenly tilted and all three fell out of their soft beds with a loud 'oomph!'

"What the heck!?" Dawn screeched, bed covers over her head, her blue, button up pajama top askew and her usual blue capris' riding up to her thighs.

"E-ngh?" Misty asked, an incoherent noise coming from her throat as she lay on the floor, her bed covers still covering her body, as she laid face planted on the ground.

May, on the other hand, simply curled up on the floor in a ball, covers shielding her body as she lay comfortably and continued to sleep. Then, abruptly, the ship tilted again, and May screeched as she slid and hit her bed.

"Ow… This isn't what I expected when I woke up…!" She mumbled angrily, and her light pink pajamas, which were similar to Dawn's, her top slightly unbuttoned and hanging off her shoulder, while her pants were half off, revealing her undergarments slightly.

Misty rubbed her eyes. "Maybe there's something wrong with the ship…" She yawned, unaware of the terrified looks on May and Dawn's eyes.

"What if…" May started.

"…The ship suddenly…" Dawn continued.

"Hits a rock…"

"…And we all…"

"Go sinking to the bottom of the ocean!?" The two exclaimed at the same time, a mental image of them drowning in their room appearing in their heads.

May appeared to be about ready to start hyperventilating, while Dawn was clutching her blankets for dear life. Misty rolled her eyes at them.

"Oh please, we can always make a big hole in the side of the ship and swim out with our pokemon!" She smiled cheerfully.

"Misty, you're genius!" Dawn and May cried, and Misty grinned smugly.

"I know, I know."

"Well, let's go see what's wrong with the ship…" Dawn said, and at that moment the ship suddenly tilted again, causing the three girls to lose their balance and fall onto the floor from their sitting positions once again.


Changed and fully dressed, their hair combed and pokemon in place, the three walked up onto the main deck. Another large sway of the boat caused them to grab onto the nearest things, which happened to be the railing. Dawn spotted something hitting the side of the water, and pointed it out to the three. The large white ship had stopped moving and was being pushed around by some large Tentacool and Tentacruel taking turns tackling the ship. The other people on the ship were screaming, and Misty placed Togepi into her bag, as Togepi looked about, confused.

"Why the heck are they attacking the ship!?" Misty cried out, watching as her favorite pokemon continued to bash against it, the ship swaying and tilting from side to side.

"Are we in their territory, or something?" Dawn strained, as another shook rumbled against the ship.

"May!" The three saw eight familiar faces running towards them, and the three looked as they were about ready to jump off the ship and join the Tentacool and Tentacruel.

"May! It's so good to see you again!" Brendan grinned, grabbing May's hands. She sweatdropped, although her smile was strained, she truly looked like she was about to grab his hands and throw him overboard.

Misty and Dawn could practically read the evil thoughts going on in May's mind.

"Uh, hello… Misty…" Melvin said, blushing as he waved in his usual timid way.

"Hi Dawn!" Todd said cheerfully, and with his camera that he seemed to be attached to the hip with, quickly snapped one of Dawn. Her hands twitched, and at that moment she wanted to grab his camera and being stomping wildly on it.

May glared at Max, who was grinning slyly, as Ash smiled cheerfully, completely unaware of the black moods coming from the three girls, as Paul and Drew simply looked away, and Brock, the only one aware of the situation, looked down over the edge of the boat.

Another tip caused them all to focus their attention on the sides of the boats, children crying and mother's voices high-pitched and cracking, fathers demanding to know what was going on.

"U-um, this is your captain speaking, I repeat, this is your captain speaking…"

Everybody had quieted down, and looked up at the deck where the DJ would have usually been playing music, as their captain held the microphone, looking down nervously at everyone.

"It seems we've stumbled onto the Tentacool and Tentacruel's territory, that was not here previously… Normally we would move again, but these pokemon are amazingly aggressive and the crew has decided that it would be a bad idea…" He cleared his throat, and the silence was unbearable. "We may be stuck here a few hours until the pokemon decide to stop bothering us…"

People began screaming at him, "They aren't going to stop! We'll sink if we stay here!" Random voices were crying out their opinion, angry mutterings passing through the crowd.

"Alright then!" Dawn cried, and Misty and May nodded as well. People turned to watch them curiously.

"Go, Buizel, Piplup!" A shot of white light appeared, and the familiar orange colored pokemon emerged before diving into the water. The tipping stopped for a moment, as Misty rushed to the other side.

"Gyarados!" She threw the pokeball into the water, and it flew back into her hand as a large, blue dragon pokemon appeared, a loud roar coming from it's mouth.

"Alright, go, Squirtle! Beautifly!" Throwing two pokeballs into the air, a turtle and butterfly shaped pokemon appeared through the sparkling white light, Beautifly landing on May's head as Squirtle ran and slipped under the railing and straight into the water, with Buizel.

"Shall we get this started?" Misty grinned, Dawn laughed as May nodded. People were curious as to what they were doing, and wondering why they were treating this as nothing.

Misty released her Horsea, Goldeen, and Dewgong into the water, Dewgong over with Gyarados, Horsea and Goldeen with May and Dawn's pokemon. Psyduck suddenly released itself from its pokeball, and fell into the water, slowly sinking before realizing it'd need air and it couldn't swim. Misty twitched. The Tentacool and Tentacruel looked a bit nervous, slightly backing up, but staying there, interested in what they were going to do.

"Psyduck!!" Misty cried angrily, and a Tentacruel thought that, to its advantage, and attacked Psyduck, wrapping its long tentacles around Psyduck's squishy head, squeezing tightly, and fellow people gasped.

"Aren't you going to recall it!?" Ash cried, and Misty suddenly grinned. They watched as Psyduck stayed under water, pain written across its face.

"Psyduck, use Psychic!" Quickly opening it's eyes, they glowed an eerie blue as it blasted a large wave of energy, knocking out many of the water pokemon. Misty pulled out her pokeball, and called Psyduck back.

"Your turn, Beautifly! Use sleep powder!" With a cute cry, it flapped its wings, a beautiful light, airy blue powder floating down onto the Tentacruel and Tentacool. It flew, stopping its attack as it passed over everyone else, before coating the other pokemon with a light powder and in seconds, the water pokemon were asleep.

"Alright, round them up and drop them somewhere else!" Dawn said cheerfully, and the pokemon began to pile the Tentacruel and Tentacool somewhere else, letting them settle underwater, on comfortable sea beds before swimming back onto one side of the ship.

People watched this, children cheerfully pointing out and giggling at the pokemon, while others sighed with relief.

"Great job, everyone!" Misty said cheerfully, and the three recalled their happy pokemon for a rest.

Dawn turned around to face the captain, "HEY! Get this ship moving! I want to get to La Rousse!" She pointed to the captain, and stuttering, he quickly managed a 'thanks' before running off to start the ship up again.

"May!" Max grinned, watching his sister walk over.

"Well, it's been a while since we did that." Misty commented, and Dawn giggled.

"Very true." Dawn nodded, smiling before stretching and purring happily.

"Your Psyduck can't swim…?" Brock asked, quirking an eyebrow. Misty reddened.

"Eh… yeah, he's an… oddball…" Misty sweatdropped, and May and Dawn grinned at her red face.

"So how's Munchlax doing, Max?" May turned back to her younger brother, and Max, eyes shining, eagerly pulled out a pokeball before letting the familiar chubby pokemon come out.

It gave a cheerful cry, and with the appearance of it's former master, it quickly cried again and latched onto May's legs, rubbing its cheek against her calf.

"Hi, Munchlax!" May smiled broadly, catching the attention of Drew.

"U-um, this is your captain speaking again, w-we will be holding a party tonight, in honor of our three saviors…"

"Saviors…?" Dawn raised an eyebrow at this statement.

"S-so, please gather on the deck tonight…"

"Well, it's still a party!" May grinned coyly, and Misty stared at her, sweatdropping.

"I repeat…"


The night had flew across the sky quickly, stars twinkling merrily as the crew worked hard at setting up the main deck of the ship. Cute, circular lanterns hung across in a zigzag way, brightening up the atmosphere, and tables set up with large amounts of food, random people walking around and smiling to each other, small booths were set up, almost like a regular festival found in regular towns and cities.

"How cute!" Dawn cooed, clad in dark navy jeans and a purple, deep-V neck sleeveless shirt, dark purple ruffles underlining her bust, the rest below flaring out over her hips.

"Where should we go first?" Misty's hair fell down her back, completely straightened. It'd taken at least an hour to do, but the three were quite happy with the results. She wore a denim mini skirt, and a white tube top with a cream sequin shrug over it. She held Togepi in her arms.

"Let's go eat!" May cried out, wearing denim shorts in a dark blue, her red shirt was underlined at her bust and tied in the back in a sheer, red fabric, a beautiful golden butterfly climbing up the side of the shirt.

"Typical May!" Max said, his voice coming from behind them. May turned, and rolled her eyes.

"Shut up, Max."

"I'm just speaking the truth!"

"Hey, May!" Brendan's voice came from behind, and May hardened, eye twitching slightly.

"If he's here, then that means…" Dawn started, looking at Misty.

"Well then, let's go that way!" Misty said quickly, grabbing a stiff May and Dawn by their arms before sprinting off and mingling into the crowd.

"E-eh? W-wait, May!" Brendan turned to run after them, but had gotten lost in the crowd in the process, Melvin and Todd right behind him.

"Man, I'm glad I'm not in that situation!" Ash remarked.

"Look, look! It's Ash, and oh my god, Paul, and… Drew with them! It's all three!" A random girl cried out, followed by millions of other squealing cries, and it seemed the ship was bouncing in the water as girls rabidly ran towards Ash, Paul, and Drew.

"No, I think you're in a worse situation." Max pointed out innocently, and Brock nodded as well.

"…" Paul bit back a very friendly word usually used in this sort of situation.

"Ah, Misty? May?" Dawn cried, her midnight blue hair flying around as she looked around wildly. "Shoot! I don't know where they are!" She cried. She blinked, noticing something out of the corner of her eye. It looked like someone with lavender hair hiding… between two booths….

"Paul?" She blinked, and her eye twitched as his hand reached out to slam over her mouth. He looked like he'd just run three miles straight without breathing, and was panting wildly as he looked around, paranoid. He took his hand off of Dawn's mouth, who was waiting quite patiently for an answer.

"…" Paul was quiet, almost as if he didn't want to answer, or too embarrassed to.

Dawn simply raised an eyebrow at this; arms crossed, but sighed in defeat. "Well, whatever. Since you're here, let's go!" Dawn grinned cheerfully, before grabbing him and dragging him off to a small booth full of sunglasses. She giggled, Paul watching her from behind, poker face on as usual. She pulled off two pairs of heart shaped glasses, before holding one out to Paul. He stared at it.

"Put it on." She said, innocently.

"No."

Dawn twitched. "Please?"

"No."

Dawn rolled her eyes, and not taking no for an answer, put them onto Paul's face herself. With a struggle, of course. The two were fighting, Paul grasping Dawn's wrists as she attempted to put the glasses on his face. Passerby's giggled and pointed at them, cooing about how much they must love each other and how cute a couple they were. Dawn and Paul didn't here, and Dawn finally succeeded in putting on the glasses. She laughed at Paul, and put on her own as well. The man running the booth, without them knowing it, snapped a picture of the two, Dawn's face blushing as she laughed, random strands of blue hair floating in the wind, one hand holding a side of the sunglasses, while Paul stood by her, his face a light shade of pink, whether from exertion of trying to keep her off of him or something else, and his plum hair was slightly waving in the wind.

"Ah, I wish I had brought more money!" Dawn giggled, pulling off the glasses. Paul watched her, pulling his off as well. But just as she was about to put them back in their spot, Paul grabbed hers and paid for the two. Dawn, in shock, blinked rapidly at him, and he turned to her, cheeks red, holding out the sunglasses she had been wearing to her. She blinked a few more times, before smiling widely and holding the sunglasses to her. Paul had already begun to walk out of the shop, his heart-shaped sunglasses in his pocket (so no one could see, of course) before the man running the booth tapped Dawn's shoulder. She turned, and he smiled before handing her a photo he'd taken with his old fashioned camera.

Dawn held it in her hand, and gave another beautiful smile, before pocketing it in her bag and turning to chase after Paul.


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Hope you enjoyed this really badly written chapter! It was only 7 pages on Microsoft Word, so in my words it's short. But hey, I hope you enjoyed this chapter! I'll update as soon as possible! Next, is…. Well, I'll probably be able to fit Contestshipping and Pokeshipping in the next chapter…

Yay for marshmallow fluff!

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