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Nearly forgot it again, but, well, here it is. Hey, everyone. I'm back with another update and on time this time. Read and enjoy. I will see you below.


The Monday morning unsurprisingly started with the voice of normal chattering filling the hallway. Serena sighed and closed her locker shut. Her hand stayed on it for a brief moment as she stared down, her eyes filled with despair. There were many eyes constantly gazing back and forth at her. But even after knowing that she did nothing. She could do nothing. Taking another long breath she turned around and started walking in the hallway, her hands gripped the straps of her bag.

In the brief concentration, she did not realize when Dawn approached her and started walking next to her. "Hey." Her quiet voice brought her attention and she looked up at her. "Are you okay?" Dawn asked in a low voice.

Serena simply looked away and bit her bottom lip. "Yeah," she muttered out after a brief silence. But it was only half true. Her injury was healing slowly and no longer was she feeling the pain, thanks for the weekends off she got after that day and could rest. As she was told, if she did not put a lot of strain on her back she would be better in no time, approximately a week, and it turned out to be true and a great relief because her mother did not stop persuading her with concern even the day afterward. Although she did not tell her the complete truth, she did not lie to her mother about the injury either. Grace was visibly concerned and somewhat mad as well. She was glad that she did not mention it was Ash who did that.

"You didn't tell your mom, right?" That was mostly a statement. Serena briefly looked back at Dawn somewhat surprised that she read her with probably no effort at all. On noticing her gaze Dawn gave her a sympathetic smile. "I know how you feel about it. That is why I told you to stay away from him."

Serena frowned. Now that she considered it, Dawn was always trying to keep her away from Ash. She wondered many times why would she do that, but in the end, she concluded that she might have a history with Ash that made her hate him. But never did she believe that the reason could be so deep. His words from that day only confirmed her assumption. "I don't even want to talk about him," Serena said bitterly as she looked down at her feet, her eyes furrowing in annoyance.

Dawn was truly surprised at that. She knew, after what Ash did to Serena she would definitely be having hard feelings for him. But hatred, and this deep to be precise, she did not expect it. Perhaps her expectations from him were too high and after gravely losing, she was truly broken. In past few days, her sadness evolved into hatred for Ash. Although Dawn wasn't the one to comment on the situation, such change was saddening her as well. Ever since Serena was transferred to the school she had changed the environment a lot. Her constant failures to get Ash's attention were actually working, albeit slowly and she had no doubt he would have given in if it would have continued for a little longer. Maybe Serena was the one who could change him?

But that thought vanished as soon as it came.

"Hey. Are you alright?"

Serena stopped briefly and looked up at the occupant of the voice. It was Gary, standing next to the lockers at some distance. When she looked next to him she saw Ash standing there. Her eyes perked up with curiosity when she witnessed him placing his hand against his locker and closing his eyes while he breathed heavily. He looked pale. He took a brief moment before opening his eyes and looking up at Gary. His eyes, however, went past him and locked with her. Serena kept her glance steady for a brief moment. The voice of the bell rang, signaling everyone that their first class of the day was about to begin. In her brief trance, Serena felt Dawn tugging on her. Her glance broke momentarily and she held her left arm with her right hand, her eyes shifted away from him with a scowl.

"Let's go," she muttered quietly and began to walk away with Dawn following her silently.

Gary noticed Ash's glance and looked back only to notice Serena standing there, looking at them, or at Ash to be precise. When the bell rang throughout the hallway, Ash looked away from her as well, his eyes closing once again. At that moment Gary was certain that Ash still had not gotten over his despair. But surprisingly, his expression seemed down for a completely different reason.

"I'm fine," Ash finally muttered.

"Are you sure? You look pale," Gary persisted, still not believing Ash a bit.

Ash opened his eyes and looked back at Gary, his breath was unnaturally hot and it made him question his own words. "I… I need to go to restroom. Cover for me, will ya?"

"Sure thing," Gary replied. His eyes still stared at him as he watched him behaving unnaturally. Ash thanked him and started walking to the opposite side of where their class was. Gary continued to look after him before finally sighing. He placed his hands in pocket and began to walk away trying not to look bothered. But truthfully, he was still certain Ash was hiding something from him.

By the time Ash made it to the male's restroom the place was completely empty. He entered and walked towards the sink. He took a deep breath and looked at his image in the mirror while standing on the support of the sink. His face looked completely pale just as Gary said before. But worst was the pain gushing through him with an unbearable heat. It hurt him a lot but surprisingly, his body was yearning for more of that heat.

Just then there was a sharp pain in his neck to the right and he immediately placed his right hand over it. His eyes shut completely and his lips pursued together as he tried not to let out a scream. "Damn it!" he whispered through the pain. Somehow he managed to open his eyes and immediately reached out for the tap. As the water poured down from it, he quickly took some in his hand and started splashing it around his neck and placed his hand over it. He hissed in pain. It burnt a lot as if he had poured the whole bottle of antiseptic on an open wound. When he felt that the pain had reduced comparatively, he splashed some water over his sweaty face and finally closed the tap. He was still breathing heavily as he stared at his image in the mirror. His hand then reached out for his jacket. He pulled it aside along with his black T-Shirt. His eyes widened on noticing that his skin had completely changed at that spot as if someone has burned it brutally. It wasn't the flesh exactly but the skin looked very messy and disproportionate that he could hardly consider that his skin wasn't infected by something.

"Again," he muttered to himself and gritted his teeth. He once again placed his hands on the sink and stared down. A small whisper escaped his mouth. "What is happening with me?"


By the time Ash returned, it was already ten minutes since the class started. Although it wasn't an unusual thing happening, as his homeroom teacher, Professor Juniper was bound to feel annoyed. However, her calm and composed personality held her back from yelling. When Ash entered the class, as usual, she addressed him with a soft but somewhat taunting voice.

"I don't think really understand the importance of time, Ash. What kept you up this time?" she asked.

Ash, however, did not even look at her and continued on his way to his seat. But when he was climbing the stairs he briefly stumbled and nearly fell down. He placed his hand on the table next to him and leaned against it, breathing heavily. This did not go unnoticed by anyone, not even Professor who happened to look at him at the moment.

"Are you okay?" she asked aloud.

Ash breathed heavily before standing up again and taking the seat. Gary scooted away on realizing that it was better to give him some open space. The raven haired boy did not look good at all. When Ash did not respond, Professor Juniper sighed and continued with her lecture.

"As I was saying before, the Ruins of Alph are considered mythical but mysterious as well. There have been several reports in the past when the researchers have disappeared suddenly. Many returned but they have no memory of their disappearance. In the past decade or so, there have not been any such reports. Currently, it is believed that the sudden disappearance is caused by a mythical Pokemon called Unown," Professor Juniper paused briefly when a hand rose among the students. "Yes, Joe?"

"You said that disappearance of the researcher is caused by Unown. But if they are mythical, how is it possible? Are they even real?" a short brunette boy asked politely as he stood up.

"Good question, Joe," Professor Juniper addressed him before nodding at him. Joe sat down and professor turned to everyone. "Although Unown is said to be mythical there are several proofs that hint their presence," professor paused briefly and looked among the students, her lips curved into a small smile as she found the one she was looking for. "I've heard that you have been studying the Ruin of Alph in depth, Ash."

Every pair of eyes in the class turned towards the raven-haired boy was as surprised as others were. How could it be that Professor Juniper knew about his personal interest? He never told anyone. Not even Gary. There were possibilities, though, but he had a good idea who it could be. And his suspicion turned out to be true when Serena immediately looked away from him when he looked into her direction.

"You wouldn't mind sharing your little assignment with us, hmm?" Professor said.

Ash looked back at the professor and noticed her looking at him intently, waiting for his response. Honestly, he did mind doing that but he wasn't in the condition to do anything. "No, ma'am. I don't," he muttered and started undoing his Pokegear before moving it forward. "Pass it," he muttered to Joe who happened to be sitting right ahead of him. The brunette was initially startled but then hesitantly took it and walked to Professor Juniper. He handed the Pokegear to her and returned to his seat.

"Thank you, Ash," Professor said before she began to connect it to the projector. She surfed through the directory and found several images that Ash had been researching on for some time now, and then projected them on the screen.

An image was flashed on the big screen behind Professor Juniper and she turned to it. It was an image of a wall with an ancient language written over it. "This is what the researchers have found in the Ruins of Alph. From the first look it looks like a language, which it is, but here," professor paused briefly and pointed on the image as it zoomed in. What appeared like an alphabet I appeared but with a circle in the middle which resembled an eye. "As you can see, this is the alphabet I, and this," Professor Juniper paused once again as a new image was shown on the screen and then added, "Is Unown."

Several students gasped on noticing the image. It was a Pokemon with an eye in the middle and two straight rods coming out from its top and bottom. But what made it interesting was the fact that it looked exactly same as the image of the alphabet I showed before.

Ash stared at the image himself, his stance was brief, but then he felt another wave of sharp pain rushing through his right shoulder and neck. He bit his tongue to not let out a loud sound and hissed in pain. It merely took a moment before the pain vanished as soon as it came but left Ash breathing heavily. He crossed his arms on the table and rested his head on it.

"Hey. Are you sure you are okay?" Gary asked in a whispering voice as he leaned towards him. Ash merely grunted but refused to answer. Gary sighed and moved away. He knew that Ash wouldn't spill anything if he stopped being persistent. However, this wasn't the right place or time to do that. He tried to keep his attention on the lecture, but his mind kept returning to his friend andhe once again gazed at him, his eyes showing concern.


"Hey. Hey! Ash! Get up buddy, the class is nearly over!"

It took the raven haired boy a moment to realize that what he was hearing wasn't a dream. When he opened his eyes groggily, he felt Gary shaking him and whispering in his ear. He rubbed his eyes and blinked several times before finally letting out a quiet yawn.

"What time is it?" the raven haired boy asked in a similar low voice.

"Nearly nine, I think," the brunette replied. "You were asleep for nearly whole class."

"Yeah?" Ash muttered and sat straight again, his eyes glanced around the class. Everyone still seemed focused on the lecture Professor Juniper was giving. When he looked at her, he realized that they were still studying about Ruin of Alph. At least, he did not miss something important. He has been researching those ruins for quite some time now and had pretty much all the knowledge of inside out. Or at least enough to not study this topic for rest of the year.

Although the two friends weren't paying any attention in the class, they still sat in a brief silence. After a while, Ash sighed as he spoke. "Can you get me a translator?"

"What? Why?" Gary asked.

"Well, um, I don't know. I just need one," Ash said. "Can you do something about it?"

"I don't know, man. I don't know anyone," Gary replied.

"How many free trails you have today?"

"A few," Gary whispered. "One actually but I don't think it is same for us both."

"Oh," Ash muttered. He crossed his arms over the table and placed the chin over it. His eyes lowered down as he felt himself losing himself into his thoughts. But he did not even get that peace when the bell rang aloud, signaling the ending of the class. Although frustrated, Ash decided to at least move and get out of the class.

"Alright, everyone. That's it for today!" Professor Juniper addressed everyone as the students started to stand up and walking out of the class, but they were briefly interrupted and stopped in their tracks. "Let me finish everyone. Please take your seats. I won't take too long," Professor Juniper said and everyone looked at her, wondering what could be the reason. They took another moment to get back on their seats. "As you all know, it is the time of the year when all type of activities starts. I believe you all know that your overall performance will determine your result. As a part of it, today I am going to divide you all into the groups of two so you can work together and prepare your yearly assignment." There were several groans of annoyance from every corner of the room at that. No one seemed pleased with the news. But ignoring everyone, Professor continued. "You have around ten months, I believe, to finish it so you don't have to rush anything. But make sure you don't forget it either."

"Curse my luck," Ash muttered under his breath and Gary quietly chuckled beside him.

"Don't be so negative. How worse it can be?" Gary said but Ash did not seem convinced. "Alright. How about it? Whoever is gonna get paired up with you, I will change partner with them."

"Whatever," Ash sighed.

"Now I am going to pair up the students. You have to come forward and sign here," Professor Juniper said and the process began. Just as she promised it did not take a lot of time but merely some minutes. When called, students went forward, signed and walked out of the class. However, the unnerving feeling still did not leave Ash. His breathing rate was rather short and fast. His hands were clasped together while he fiddled his fingers. He wasn't sure why but something was telling that it wasn't right. He didn't even know how. It was just his gut feeling. And his gut feeling had never been wrong before either.

As the process continued, the number of students decreased drastically. Professor Juniper looked up and called out aloud, "Gary Oak!"

"My turn," the boy muttered, slipped past Ash and made his way forward. He quickly took a pen from the professor and signed in front of his name. He paused briefly and looked down beneath his name. His partner wasn't some stranger.

"Dawn Berlitz," Professor Juniper called and the blunette obeyed. She quickly made her way down and signed next to her name. She was rather in rush and it did not go unnoticed by either Professor Juniper or Gary.

"Guess we are partners now," Gary muttered while standing at some distance from her. When she signed, Dawn looked up at him shrugged.

"Just don't mess up," she said and began to walk out of the room with Gary following right behind her.

"Ash Ketchum," professor called. Ash quickly walked down the stairs and made his way to the front desk. He took the pen and quickly signed his name before placing it down and began to walk out, did not even care to see his partner. Scratching the back of his head he followed Gary.

"Hey. Gary. Wait for me," he said and quickly caught up with him. "Are you really gonna handle it?" he asked. At that moment, he heard professor calling someone after him. But he did not listen to her and continued.

Gary glanced at him briefly before realizing what he was referencing to. "I don't see why you are so troubled. How bad it could be?" he said with a small chuckle as he turned around and looked at him. However, his happy go lucky demeanor disappeared and his eyes widened when he looked behind Ash. "Who… is your partner again?" he asked, his voice slightly shaking.

"Don't know," Ash replied but then noticed Gary's reaction. "What-"

"Guess we will have to change partners pal," the brunette interrupted. His voice sounded very heavy and serious. This brought the attention of even Dawn who nearly exited the class. She briefly turned around and looked at the two boys and then behind them, her eyes widened and a gasp escaped her lips.

Ash probably wasn't the smartest guy, but he wasn't the stupid at all. He did not need to tell twice and after seeing the same reaction from two different people he, too, realized that something was wrong. Hesitantly, he turned around and looked back.

"Serena, your partner will be Ash," Professor Juniper said politely as Serena signed next to her name, but on hearing those words she dropped the pen. Her hand stayed in the same holding position while her whole body shook slightly. With the expression similar to everyone in the room, the honey blonde haired girl looked up and saw the boy standing in front of him, looking at her. And from the looks of it, she knew he hardly believed it as well.

"You are kidding me."

Because she wasn't pleased with that decision either.


"What am I going to do now?" the honey blonde haired girl whined in disappointment. "Out of all the people, why does he has to be my partner?"

"You would have been really happy if it had happened last week," Dawn said but her voice only further annoyed Serena.

"Dawn please!" she whined, her voice still holding hatred as she spoke. She was still rather sensible to that event. And why not? She was hurt, and rather bashfully. Whenever she wasn't doing anything it was the first thing that popped in her mind as if it was stuck there. She just could not take it out of her mind.

"Okay, calm down. Let me… Just give me some time. I will figure out something…" the blunette sighed, her eyes closing as she pondered over something. At that moment, the bell rang once again, signaling the beginning of their next class. Dawn's eyes opened and shot wide when they landed on the clock ahead of them. "Damn. I'm late," she muttered and began to make her way to her class quickly, her feet moving at a fast pace. "I will see you later!" she yelled back before disappearing into the crowd.

Serena simply waved her hand after Dawn as she disappeared from her sight, and a long sigh escaped her lips. "What am I going to do?" she whispered under her breath. It wasn't like she could just walk up to Ash and convince him to work with her. Nor that it was the first thing in her mind. She absolutely despised that thought. And besides, even if she would try it there was hardly any chance that Ash would agree.

Serena walked to her locker and opened it, and as she began to place her belongings inside she did not notice someone approaching her, a pair of eyes ogling her thoroughly. It took Serena another moment to notice a presence next to her. She knew that Dawn was already gone so it couldn't be her. And the unwanted feeling she was receiving from the presence confirmed her she absolutely could not stand it. When she heard what seemed like a whistle (or a moan), she finally closed the door of her locker and saw a boy standing there, his eyes still seemingly looking up and down at her.

"Excuse me?" she said, unnerving feelings shrouding her mind. "You need something?"

At that, the boy broke his trance and looked up at her, smiling cheekily. "Oh. Hey," he started, "I heard. You have been paired up with Ash. Hmm? Doesn't seem like you had a choice."

"I didn't," the girl replied, still uncertain if there was any reason to respond to him at all. The blue haired boy, however, did not respond again as his head lowered down. It took Serena a moment to realize what he was doing when she noticed her eyes gazing down her skirt. She had to break him out of his trance again which rather annoyed her.

"Nice," he muttered and Serena could swear her soul flinched at that tone. "Hey. I know," the boy then changed his voice, "How about we swap our partners? Would be nice. How about we meet tonight someplace? My place?"

"…Um," Serena was clearly nervous at this point but a response was hardly escaping her lips as his persistent behavior continued and she had to take a step back, cautiously.

"So it's a deal then." It was more of a statement than a question. "How about 08:00-"

"Here you are!" a familiar voice rang aloud. Serena looked past the blue haired boy and noticed Gary. When she looked at him, the boy waved and made his way to her. "I have been looking for you everywhere. Gramps wanted to see you," he said.

"Go away, champ. You are disturbing us. Old man can wait," the blue haired boy snarled. Annoyance was evident in his voice and Serena shivered, the unnerving feeling still present.

His words made Gary look at him, his eyes rising in interest as he stepped forward, and right in front of him. "You do realize that the old man wants to see you as well, right?" Gary spoke, his voice was calm but heavy. The blue haired boy gritted his teeth and his hand reached around his waist when Gary interrupted him. "That…" his hand grabbed the boy's hand, "… won't be a good idea. Unless you really need it?" he finished as he placed his other hand around his waist. His jacket opened a little wider and showed a few Pokeball hanging there. The boy looked down at them and then back at Gary who was still smiling softly. He growled at him before snapping his hand free and walking away. Gary kept his eyes on him the entire time until he disappeared. His trance broke only when he heard a heavy sigh next to him. He looked down and noticed it was Serena.

Truth to be told, she was a little scared from that boy's advance and even when wanting to refuse, could not. She did not get any chance and she was lucky to run into Gary at the time like this. She took a heavy sigh out of relief and closed her eyes.

"Well?" Serena's eyes opened when she heard him, looking at her intently. At that moment she realized why he was looking for her. "Let's go?" he said and already began to walk. Serena immediately followed him without a word.

It had been over five minutes since the bell rang the last time and the hallway was once again empty. Gary and Serena were practically alone at that moment as they walked. After a brief silence, Gary spoke. "So," Serena looked up at the boy whose back was facing her. "You are teamed up with Ash." It wasn't a question and she knew what he meant by those words.

"I'm planning to change that. You don't have to worry," Serena said, her voice sounded stern.

"Should have known," Gary muttered and took a sigh. "But whom would you switch with? There is no one who is going to agree."

Serena stopped in her tracks on hearing that. It was true. Nobody wanted to be near Ash at all. Even if she wanted to switch partners, who would agree? At that, she remembered something. "You."

Gary stopped and turned around. Serena was standing at some distance from him as he stared at her blankly, a smile then came over. "Not possible."

Serena blinked in confusion. "Why? Aren't you his friend?" she spoke, her voice was hard and Gary chuckled. It only made her more confused.

"Do you really think I did not try?" he said. "I'm son of the champion and grandson of Professor Oak, and they still refused to let me switch. Why do you think they will listen to you?" It was a valid point. The one with so many connections; if he failed what chances does she have? None. She knew that. But if there wasn't any other way, what she was going to do now? "You will have to convince that idiot now. I don't think there is any other option," Gary said and once began to walk. Serena wanted to say something but she was once again interrupted. "I hate to say that, but it is true."

Serena wasn't sure how she was feeling at the moment. Mixed emotions were rushing through her. She felt like her mind has become foggy all so sudden. She could not look for a way out. She took another moment before once again following the brunette, walking behind him.

The two stayed in another brief silence. They were nearly to the principal's office. It was then Gary broke the unnerving silence.

"You need to talk to him, Serena."

Serena blinked a few times in confusion on hearing him. "What do you mean?" she asked.

By then, the two were already standing outside the office. Gary finally stopped and turned around, facing the girl. "I know he hurt you, but… trust me. He regrets it deeply."

Serena lowered her eyes, a look of annoyance coming over. "And why do you think I will believe you?" she demanded.

"Well. You are the one who needs to work it out. I have got Dawn with me. I will work it out smoothly. What about you," Gary said and casually shrugged his shoulders. The girl's stare was still annoyed but he was certain that she was considering his words. So he pressed forward. "You don't have to trust me… him, or anyone. Do whatever you please."

Serena did not speak after that and her head lowered down. Her expression was too jumbled up to be noticed. Gary did not bother either. Once he noticed that she wasn't going to continue, he sighed. He glanced at her softly before speaking, "Stay away from Damien, Serena."

Serena once again looked up, noticing his usual grin on his face. He turned around and began to walk away, but then stopped amidst and turned around his heel. He walked towards Serena and when he was next to her, spoke, "Gramps isn't here by the way."

It took Serena a moment to understand the meaning behind those words but by the time she turned around to confront him, he was already gone.


"Damn it," the raven haired boy muttered, irritation was evident in his voice. He dropped the pen on the table and leaned back, breathing heavily, and crossed his arms over his chest. He leaned forward again and placed his arms on the table, his head resting in his hands. He closed his eyes as he thought deeply. What am I missing? So far all his research has mentioned was the importance of Ecruteak City. But again, wasn't it already known to the world what importance the city held? There was nothing new he could find. He had somehow finished translating a particular section and then move to the next, but it turned out to be far more difficult than he thought it would be. The language was completely going above his head and he had no idea how to continue further.

He was about to stand up and wander in the library, looking for yet another book, when someone passed him a book on the table. He glanced at it, feeling odd, and then looked up. He did not expect to see Serena standing there at all. However, there was a stern look still present on her face and he knew she did not come here to persuade him.

Ash glanced down at the book, his eyes taking a brief note of the language written over it. It was yet another translator but with a different language which he had never seen before. Or had he? He blinked several times before it clicked in his mind as he caught the similarities between it and the language he was trying decrypt from a while.

But he never took it. His eyes furrowed down and he looked away, his hands crossed on the table.

"Look. I have no interest in talking to you but…" There is always a 'but'. Ash thought bitterly in his mind. But he still could not justify the stupidity of this girl. What was she doing next to him out of all the places? "I want to… It's about the project," she admitted. Ash did not move an inch or gave any kind of response. Serena sighed to herself and slid on the bench next to him, but keeping him a solid distance of some inches. "I will say it just once, so listen carefully. I went to talk to teachers and they… well, refused to let me switch with someone and now I'm stuck with you. I have no choice but to work with you. I don't care if you like it nor not, but we will have to work together because I care about my grades."

When Ash did not respond for next thirty seconds, Serena was actually about to yell at him when she noticed him fiddling his fingers. She looked up at him. His eyes were staring away from her, but she could see that he was actually thinking about it.

"Just bear with it this once and I promise we will never have to see each other again…" she said, "… please."

His expression still remained unreadable. His eyes did not even blink as he stared forward, unsure what came in his vision. Finally, he sighed aloud and crossed his arms on the table again before burying his head into them. The sound of his clothes moving over his body and each other was all Serena heard. The honey blonde haired girl stared at him and waited for him for a minute. Two. Three. He never responded. She clenched her fist and gritted her teeth. The boy still did not move. Like he even regretted hurting me! She thought bitterly and got up.

"Why did I even decide to listen to Gary?!" she muttered aloud and began to walk away, feeling extremely annoyed.

When Ash was certain that the girl wasn't next to him anymore, he finally looked up. His head stayed down but his eyes stared at her, noticing her feet leading her out of the library. He lowered his eyes and sat straight again, his hand once again grasping the pen. He began to tap it on the notebook while his eyes scanned the image in front of him. Just out of blue his eyes slipped away and he looked at the book the girl had left. He stared at it only for a minute or two and finally decided what he wanted to do. He sighed and grabbed the book before pulling it towards him opening it.

However, one question still remained. Why did she help him again?


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