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Y is for Youth
Youth, it was such an interesting subject for a group of elderly couples.
They were all sitting in the sitting room of their home, the home for the elderly.
They were watching T.V. when the show that they had been waiting for flashed on.
"This is the story of six amazing Pokémon heroes." Said a smiling female.
It led to show the six faces of the Pokémon trainers.
The six Pokémon trainers happened to be the group of elderly couples.
The first picture that came onto the screen was Ash Ketchum.
Misty, his wife, elbowed him for him to watch as he was starting to doze off.
"What?" He had jolted up and looked dazed and confused.
"Younger you is on." Misty said as she settled into her rocking chair.
"What?" Ash repeated.
Drew Hayden rolled his eyes, "The documentary of our youth is on and you just missed the close up of your picture."
Ash nodded, not looking too bright, "Oh."
May sighed, her beautiful brown hair was gone now and instead she had soft wavy silvery hair that was now tucked behind her bandana.
May had her eyes on the screen and said, "We were once so young, so energetic, so full of youth."
Dawn nodded, "I agree, I miss those days."
Paul looked rather cranky in his arm chair, "I don't know what you idiots are talking about, in those days, I was the best. I don't know why you guys miss those days."
Dawn frowned and glared at her husband, "Not everything is about you Paul."
Paul simply huffed and crossed his arms together.
Drew flicked his now faded green hair, it was still as silky as ever but now was mostly a pale gray-green.
"Those days were quite youthful. I remember those fan girls." Drew said, smirking at May.
May shook her head, "Well you didn't marry those fan girls did you?"
Drew sighed, "No I had to choose you instead."
May threw a slipper at him and then turned her attention back to the television screen.
Dawn sighed again as she looked out the window.
She saw the volunteer youth helping her elderly acquaintances outside.
"Look at those angel youth. They are oh so sweet." Dawn said smiling gently at a boy no older than 16 years old.
Misty shook her head, "These youth are nothing like mine and Ash's grandchildren. Such ungrateful youth."
May sighed, "Little Aiden and Becca and Rina and Liza are just so sweet. It's a shame they have their own youth projects elsewhere."
Drew grunted, "I don't know what you're talking about. Aiden told me that he didn't want to see Grandma. Something about you always calling him a sweet little youth when you thought he wasn't listening."
May frowned and threw another slipper at him.
"Youth are nothing but shamelessly rude." Paul grunted from his armchair in the corner.
The elderly couples sighed only to find their grandchildren all piling into the little room.
"Why lookie here, our youthful grandchildren." Misty smiled as her own kids came to embrace her and their grandchildren crowded around the still confused Ash.
Dawn's two daughters helped her out of her rocking chair and she made her way slowly to Paul.
Paul got up and their family went out of the room, the love in the family was clearly seen by the way everyone treated each other.
May had had so much energy when she saw her grandchildren that she had hopped off the couch that she and Drew were sitting on to greet them.
Drew had been wary of May and worried that she could have broken something that he stood up as well and hovered over her as their family crowded around them excitedly.
May smiled up at Drew and Drew gave her a kiss on the top of her head.
May stood up once again and said, "Come on youth of today! Let's go out and get some fresh air."
The Hayden family emptied out of the room as well, leaving only the Ketchum family still in the room.
As Misty smiled at her daughters and sons, Ash was entertaining their grandchildren.
Misty made her way to Ash and said, "I love you Ash, even if you are empty headed."
"What?"
