This item damages the user on every turn. May also hurt a foe that comes in contact with the holder.
"I'm sorry, May. I'm already going out with Dawn." Brendan really felt bad, since May was a nice girl that he wouldn't mind going out with. May nodded once.
"I- It's ok. I hope you're happy with her."
Brendan nods, happy she understands. "Okay, see you later May!" If he had bothered looking, he would have noticed the hurt look on her face.
Months pass. Brendan keeps on going out with Dawn, completely unaware of the girl whose heart he stole, broke, and crushed into little tiny pieces.
On one of those days where May cried her heart out in the quiet glade deep in Petalburg Woods, a hand was laid on her shoulder. "May? What's wrong?"
May turned around to find her other rival, Wally, looking at her with concern. "Nothing. It's just that…" She broke into a fresh wave of tears. Wally didn't leave, and stayed with her until she stopped crying. And together, the boy and the girl begin to stitch together the fragments of her heart.
It is on a beautiful spring day when Dawn leaves Brendan, and he is crushed. Things had been growing worse for a while between them, and he is left trying to figure out how to get back up on his feet again. Then, he thinks of May. May, the girl who loved him, and who he really loved all along. If they both love each other, nothing will go wrong, right?
He heads towards her house in Little Root, and hears her laughter coming from the house. He rings the doorbell, and May excuses herself from the couch she had been sharing with Wally and opens the door.
"Yes?" She looks at him, curiosity in her eyes.
"May, I love you. I'm sorry it took so long to realize that."
She looks at him sadly. "Brendan, I'm already going out with Wally. I'm sorry."
He takes a deep breath. "I-It's okay. I hope you two are happy together." She nods, and closes the door.
Brendan sighs, wondering what he is to do now.
