Chapter 5: The past shall aid the future
"If you're both ready," The referee said, backing off the battlefield, "You may begin!"
Titus pulled out a Pokeball, and threw it. "Altaria, come on out!"
Ash grinned widely. "Altaria, huh? Well then..." He gripped a Pokeball, and brought it to his chest. "Greninja, I choose you!"
He threw the ball, and his faithful frog Pokemon appeared from it. "Alright Greninja," Ash smiled. "Let's win this, together!"
"Altaria, use Dragon Pulse!" The boy Titus commanded. The blue bird rose and breathed a purple flame that hailed onto the frog, who had no time to do anything except block it.
"Greninja, you okay?!" Ash called out. Greninja nodded.
"Now Draco Meteor!"
Altaria then spat out a huge rock from it's beak, which split into numerous meteor-like projectiles that started to fall onto the battlefield.
The commentators voice kicked in. "This Draco Meteor looks exceptionally powerful! Things are looking grim for Ash's Greninja!"
Ash gritted his teeth. "No way! Greninja, let's bring the fight to them!
Greninja leapt forward, keen to respond, steeling himself for the transformation. "Okay then, let's do this! Stronger, and stronger! We're gonna give it our all!" Ash screamed. Greninja became enveloped in the water torrent and his eyes and head glowed red. Time slowed down in Greninja and Ash's eyes as Greninja, with the help of Ash in his head, navigated the onslaught of meteorite bullets raining down.
The attack ended, and Greninja escaped unscathed. After the display the crowd burst into a wild cheering. Alain and Sawyer beamed while watching. "Guess he finally mastered the transformation!" They both thought.
"Go!" Ash yelled. A Water Shuriken had formed on his Pokemon's back - one that was of a much larger size than the average shuriken. Greninja pulled it into its grip and frisbee'd it at the soaring Altaria, which crashed and hit it, causing serious damage. Greninja jumped backwards as the bird hit the floor.
"Altaria!" Titus shouted. The bird got back onto its talons, though wobbly, hurt but ready to continue.
"Ah..." He panicked upon seeing the changed Greninja charging back at them. "U-use Peck, quickly!"
Altaria moved at a similar speed to Greninja, it's beak hardening for a strong Peck attack. "Greninja, counter with an Aerial Ace!" Ash yelled. The two Pokemon almost flew at each other, and their attacks collided. Greninja raced past and stopped dead. It turned around. Altaria was hit.
The referee stared at Titus's Pokemon as it lay collapsed in the grass. "Altaria is unable to battle!"
Titus returned the bird, muttering "It's okay, you did really well, Altaria." and grabbed his next Pokeball, tossing it into the air.
Serena jumped out of her seat. "Yes! Ash did it!" She exclaimed.
Bonnie seemed just as excited, while Clemont's face remained aloof, but visibly relieved. "Yeah!" He agreed. "He just has two more Pokemon to beat, and he's in the second round!"
The battle raged on, as Tierno and Sawyer left to train for their own upcoming matches.
"Pangoro is unable to battle, so the victory goes to Ash!" The referee declared. Ash jumped up and punched the air in triumph. Noivern traipsed over to him, and Ash gave him a fistbump. "Noivern, you were brilliant!" Ash grinned. He pulled out a Pokeball. "Cmon, lets get you some rest."
The commentator was fired up as he spoke; "What an exciting match! Let's give our congratulations to Ash!"
Titus walked over to Ash, resignation clearly written into his expression, although he smiled. "Well done, Ash Ketchum." He said, almost as a sigh. "You clearly trained your Pokemon really well. You earned this one."
Ash smiled. "That really means a lot, thanks."
Titus raised his head, frowning a bit. "Honestly though, lemme give you a word of advice. You know mega evolution? I bet it's definitely gonna play a huge part in this years League. A couple of my friends who are entering have key and mega stones, and their Pokemon would most likely cream mine, any day. And those are just my friends. I reckon you should watch out." He warned.
Ash nodded, his eyebrows furrowing slightly. "I getcha." Then his grin returned. "Don't worry about me. I got an idea." Ash held out his hand to him, and he took it. They shook, and parted ways back to the lobby.
"Ash!" shouted Serena, Clemont and Bonnie in unison. Serena held out her hand for a high five. "First round, you did it!" She exclaimed excitedly.
"That's right! And that's just the first. I gotta be prepared for the next round!" He said, slapping Serena's hand. They all listened intently to what he was about to say. "For these next rounds... Who am I gonna use..?" Ash asked himself aloud. They stayed silent. "Hmm... You know what? I got it!" Ash exclaimed.
He ran off suddenly, leaving his friends quite confused. "Ash!" Clemont called after him. "Where are you... ack!" He gave up talking and instead proceeded to chase after the trainer. Bonnie and Serena took off as well in pursuit."
Ash stopped when he reached a room with a computer and a strange machine next to it. He turned the computer, and dialled a number. When the three caught up with him, he was sitting down in front of the screen.
"Ash, you can't just sprint off like that!" Serena scolded.
Ash scratched his head sheepishly. "Sorry! I was just gonna call professor Oak."
Clemont's eyes lit up. "Woah, you know the esteemed researcher Professor Oak?!" He questioned.
Ash nodded, smiling. "Yeah, he lives in a lab by Pallet Town, and he keeps the Pokemon I send back to him, so that they have a place to stay and all that."
Bonnie looked ecstatic. "Oh wow! I wanna see them!"
"You're in luck then - that's exactly what I was planning." Ash grinned. Bonnie jumped for joy, but was interrupted when the computer picked up the call.
"RIRIRI!" screeched the microphone. An orange face with huge blue eyes appeared to cover the entire screen. They all, except Ash, reared back from the computer. Ash appeared unfazed by the terrifying sight. "Oh, hey Rotom!" he greeted.
An kind elderly voice came from behind the face. "Oh come on Rotom, you do this every time!" A pair of hand appeared by the face, grabbing the creature. Suddenly, an explosion occured at the other end. Ash cringed, while the other three stared concernedly at the screen. After a few seconds, Oak's face came into view; although it was sooty and his hair was puffed from the attack, his expression was as still light-hearted as Ash always remembered it.
"Hey Ash! How's it going!?" Oak asked, beaming.
Ash nodded slowly. "Just fine, thanks! I'm currently at the Kalos League, but I needed a favour."
The old professor winked at him. "Ah, let me guess, you wish to transfer a Pokemon!"
Ash nodded again. "Yep, exactly that. Seems like competition is gonna be really tough this time around."
"So who are you going to take, and who are you leaving?"
Ash pondered for a moment. "Hmm... How about Buizel? Oh, and Krookodile too!"
Clemont and Serena stared wide-eyed at Ash as he spoke so casually about Pokemon they hadn't even seen before.
Oak smiled. "Sure thing! I'll just get their Pokeballs, but Ash..."
Ash tilted his head. "Yeah?"
"Aren't you gonna introduce me to your friends?"
Ash's eyes widened. "Oh right! I can't believe I haven't already! Everybody, this is Professor Oak!"
The four of them waved at the screen.
"I'm Serena, nice to meet you!"
"I'm Clemont!"
"And I'm Bonnie!"
"What lovely names, i'll be sure to remember them!" Oak said cheerfully.
Suddenly, Serena looked as though she wanted to ask a question. "Uh, Professor?" she asked meekly.
"Yes?" He beamed.
"Um, i was wondering if you remembered me... I was at your summer camp about 10 years ago."
Oak chuckled nervously. "Ahaha, I've hosted a lot of summer camps, of course, until all the children grew up and left Pallet Town."
"Oh, oh well." Serena sighed.
Oak continued to look at her however. "Hang on a moment! Are you the girl that wore a straw hat, whose mother is Grace, the Rhyhorn racer?"
Serena beamed. "Yep, that's the one!"
Oak smiled back. "Yes, now I remember! You used to always hang around with young Ash! Ah, yes, those were some memories, him leading you by the hand and the two of you would go chasing Butterfree or catching Magikarp-" he stopped himself when he saw Serena blushing intensely.
"Oh dear, I'm getting off track! Now Ash, i've got your Pokeballs right here, but who are you sending back?"
Ash was waiting patiently while Oak talked to Serena, but he seemed relieved and pulled out a Pokeball and set it down on the machine. "I'm going to send back Noivern, but could you stay in touch, because I have a feeling I might need to make multiple switches for these rounds."
Oak nodded. "That's totally fine! I can't wait to meet your Noivern! Alexa's one was absolutely fascinating!"
Ash sweat-dropped, remembering the incident. "Haha... Be careful not to overdo it with the research, okay? Last time that Noivern nearly took your head off."
Oak shrugged. "Oh, I'll be fine! The best way of researching is to experience it firsthand, as I always say! Anyway, good luck in the Kalos League! I'm rooting for you!"
The screen went black, and Noivern's Pokeball disappeared. Soon, it was replaced by two different ones. Ash looked at them with pride and delight.
Serena gazed at Ash, and the happiness he clearly demonstrated. "So Ash, those are the Pokemon you met on your previous journey, huh?"
Ash nodded. "That's right! Here, I'll show you them!" He grasped the Pokeballs, and called "Come on out, Buizel and Krookodile!"
The two balls opened in his hands, the aforementioned Pokemon, a golden-brown sea weasel and a red alligator with sunglasses materialised in front of them. Bonnie walked up to them. "Woow, they're so cool!"
Ash scratched his cheek, and his two recently returned Pokemon imitated their trainers actions. Bonnie ran outside with them, and Ash, Serena and Clemont walked on after her.
Clemont put a finger to his chin in thought. "Though, I'm slightly curious. You haven't really told us you did compete in other League's."
Ash looked at the two teenagers sitting opposite him. "Oh, I just never really thought about it after I met you guys." And he was telling the truth. He couldn't imagine that they'd want to know about his previous journey's, after all, they were in the past now. But they seemed like they wanted to know.
"Well, what do you want to know? I don't mind sharing, it's just that I never found an opportunity to tell you guys."
"I guess start from the top? Perhaps about your experiences in previous leagues?" Clemont asked.
Serena agreed. "Yeah, i'm fascinated."
Ash thought back. "Previous League battles, huh?" His eyebrows furrowed. "My first League loss was at the Indigo Plateau in Kanto. Man, it didn't look pretty, that's for sure."
"Um... It, uh, appears like Charizard is taking a nap!" The commentator said, confusion evident in his tone of voice.
Ash was on the verge of tears. He was wearing his first ever travelling gear, where he wore a blue overcoat on top of a simple white shirt, and his hat had a crooked 'L' logo on it. "Oh come on Charizard, please get up and battle!"
The dragon Pokemon lay on it's right shoulder and yawned. His opponents Pikachu stood in front of it, wondering if it should attack or back off.
"Cmon Charizard, could you listen to me just this one time?! I promise if you do, you never have to again!"
He waited. No response. Misty and Brock facepalmed simutaneously.
"Well, if the Pokemon refuses to battle..." The referee announced, "Then I guess, the winner is Richie and his Pikachu!"
Ash fell to his knees. "Arghhh..." He groaned, unable to believe what just occurred. "Charizard, return!" He yelled angrily, and he put his hand on his forehead.
Richie walked over to Ash. "A-Ash?" He murmured. He felt saddened that the battle ended on such a disappointing note - he almost felt as if he didn't deserve the win.
Ash got up, and smiled hugely at him. "Well Rich, I guess you won! Congratulations!" He tried to put on a brave face, and closed his eyes, sticking out a hand.
Richie took it and shook it gratefully. "Thanks, Ash."
Serena half gasped. "Jeez... That's pretty awful." She whispered.
Ash shrugged. "Nah, it's okay. Like I said, it's in the past now. Besides, Charizard started listening to me, after he had lost a battle for the first time."
"Well, whaddaya know." Clemont remarked.
Ash recalled the memory as if it was fresh in his mind. "Yep... He lost to a Poliwrath... he musta been devastated. We were nowhere near the Pokemon Center, so I just nursed him myself, just tryna warm him up and make sure he got better. When we rematched that trainer the next day, Charizard was like a completely different Pokemon. He focused intensely, and most importantly, treated me like I was his trainer."
Clemont and Serena said nothing, though listened intently, their eyes expecting Ash to continue. Ash picked up on this, and so he did. "Yeah... He was one of my strongest. After a while, we ended up in this place called the Charizific Valley, where Charizard was invited to fight other Charizards... And he learned, unfortunately, that he was lightweight compared to some other Pokemon."
Ash sighed, and carried on. "They wiped the floor with him. Charizard was devastated, and so I realised he wouldn't reached his full potential. I decided to leave him there, so he can train with other Charizards." His memory turned bittersweet as it played out in his mind.
Serena finally spoke up. "Oh Ash, I'm sorry..."
However, Ash shook his head, grinning again. "Aw, don't be! He still comes back every so often when I really need his help! Like for the Johto League... Together, we managed to get to the quarterfinals, but he faced a powerful Blaziken, and eventually it came to a standoff, and he just couldn't stay standing." He sighed deeply again, but still looked content.
"The Hoenn League came next... That was a tough one. I made it to the quarterfinals again, before I lost, barely, to a trainer called Tyson and his Meowth. He then went on to win the tournament." Ash explained. Clemont and Serena nodded.
"Quick Pikachu, dodge and use Thunderbolt!" Ash yelled. This time, his overcoat was replaced by a jacket, and his hat was red and black with a green indent in its centre.
Tyson brought his fist in front of him. "Meowth, you use Thunderbolt as well!"
Meowth grinned coyly, and the two Pokemon fired bolts of lightning at each other, which collided and neutralised in midair.
Ash grimaced. "Pikachu, keep going! Thunder, now!"
"Thunderbolt, right back at him!" Tyson ordered.
Again, the lightning strikes filled the air.
"Argh... Okay Pikachu, Quick Attack!"
Pikachu stopped the attack and dashed straight at the cat.
"Meowth, use Double Team!"
The Meowth seemed to duplicate, and Pikachu went right through one of the copies. The Meowth jumped above Pikachu.
"Now use Iron Tail!" Tyson called.
"Pikachu, you use Iron Tail too!" Ash shouted.
Their tails each glowed white, and they struck each other like swords.
Pikachu and Meowth fought evenly, attack after attack, collision upon collision, until...
"Iron Tail Pikachu!" Ash yelled.
"Use Iron Tail back!" Tyson yelled.
This time, when they hit, their aims landed dead on each other, inflicting heavy damage on the both of them. They were sent sprawling onto the floor.
"Quick Meowth, get up!" Tyson shouted. The cat responded, unsteadily lifting itself onto its back paws.
"Cmon Pikachu, you gotta get up!" Ash cried out. Pikachu did so, getting up onto its paws, shaking from the pain.
However, it was too much. Meowth fell onto its knees, landing on its front paws in front of it just to be able to stay conscious.
Pikachu wasn't as lucky. It collapsed, and closed its eyes, unable to move.
"Pikachu is unable to battle! Meowth is the winner, so the match goes to Tyson!"
Pikachu climbed off of Ash's shoulders and started nodding to Serena and Clemont, itself recounting the fight, and especially the standoff.
"Pikachu gave it his best shot, and that's all that really matters at the end of the day." Ash explained.
"Did you compete in any other Pokemon Leagues?" Clemont asked eagerly.
Ash's eyes looked up. "Well, yeah, two more, the Sinnoh and Unova Leagues, but are you sure you want me to continue? I hope I'm not boring you or anything-"
Serena shook her head. "Not at all! I've actually wanted to know about your past for a while." She told him.
"If you say so," Ash breathed. "Well, I lost in the Sinnoh League - the, uh, the Lily of the Valley conference. Man, that battle is probably gonna stick with me for as long as I live." He explained, sweat-dropping just remembering the excruciating event. Pikachu also grimaced as he knew what Ash was talking about.
The fight with Tobias.
Although a weight had been lifted off of Ash's shoulders after his victory against Paul, Ash still felt on edge. Tobias's presence emanated with intimidation, as Ash already knew that he had swept the battles previously with just one Pokemon, the legendary Darkrai.
He stood there im his black sweater, solemn and stern, his gaze fixed on Tobias and his smug expression. As far as Tobias could tell, he had already won that League. But Ash wasn't about to give up like Tobias' opponent in the quarters had.
Tobias tossed a Pokeball. Out appeared the black, red and white Pokemon that Ash was worried about. "Theres his Darkrai..." Ash muttered.
Ash started with Heracross, but it was no match. After being hit by Heracross's Horn Attack, Darkrai used the move Dark Void, which put it to sleep, allowing Darkrai to knock it out immediately with a Dream Eater. Ash sent out Torkoal after soothing his defeated beetle Pokemon. Unfortunately, Torkoal suffered the same fate - being knocked out in one hit by a Dark Pulse. Ash tried Gible, but though it landed a Rock Smash, it still couldn't knock out the Nightmare Pokemon.
"Ash Ketchum." Tobias sneered. "I applaud you, that was an exceptional performance. However I can only hope, for your sake, your next Pokemon is better."
Ash growled, about to burst with anger. "We're just getting started! Go, Sceptile!"
Sceptile appeared from the Pokeball. It glared at Darkrai, not wavering in the slightest.
"Ice Beam." Tobias boomed.
The attack started to approach Sceptile, but it dodged it by jumping. "Sceptile, use Quick Attack!" Ash shouted.
Sceptile darted towards Darkrai, but just like before, Darkrai effortlessly moved out of the way of the attack.
"Grr... Use Leaf Storm!" Ash yelled.
"Ice Beam again!" Tobias grunted.
A flurry of leaves flew at Darkrai, but it shrugged it off and fired another beam at Sceptile, which punched right through and hit, knocking the gecko to the floor.
"Sceptile, no!" Ash cried, gritting his teeth. Sceptile steadied himself and got up onto its knees.
"You may as well give up." Tobias smirked. Ash screwed up his face, glaring at him. "Use Dark Void."
Darkrai fired another black orb at Sceptile, enveloping it and putting it into a nightmare status. "Sceptile, snap out of it!" Ash screamed.
"Darkrai, use Dream Eater!"
Ash stared helplessly as Darkrai's eyes glowed red. However, Sceptile heard Ash's voice and shook his head wildly in an attempt to wake up from the nightmare.
Tobias saw the Sceptile rise and was genuinely shocked. "What?!" He grimaced.
"Alright!" Ash bellowed. "Leaf Blade, let's go!"
Sceptile charged at Darkrai as his wrists turned jagged, steeling for a knockout. It struck Darkrai.
And again.
Darkrai was sent crashing into the grassy terrain, and it fainted.
"Darkrai is unable to battle!" declared the referee, utterly shocked. Tobias' expression was similar.
"That does it." Tobias stated, smirking. "You've impressed me, Ash. To think, you've brought out my second Pokemon." He grabbed another Pokeball as he returned Darkrai. Tobias threw this ball into the air, and suddenly a figure breezed past Ash with incredible force.
Ash looked behind him. It was a Pokemon, flying towards Tobias and landing in front of him, then facing Ash.
Latios.
This Pokemon was tougher than Darkrai. It swept through Sceptile and Swellow without any resistance at all.
After returning his defeated fifth Pokémon, Ash's mouth went dry. "I..."
"Are you ready to give up now, Ash?" Tobias questioned, aggravated now that one of his Pokémon had been defeated.
Pikachu jumped in front of Ash. "Pikapi!" He yelled.
"Pikachu..." Ash gazed at his partner, who had been with him since the beginning. "You're right. There's no giving up until it's over. Well, I believe in you, buddy."
Pikachu jumped into the stadium, ready to battle.
Contrary to what Tobias expected, Pikachu was the only Pokémon that managed to land an attack on the Latios.
All too quickly, it became down to the wire. Pikachu was getting tired, and Tobias more agitated with each blow Latios took.
"Latios, use Luster Purge!" ordered Tobias.
Latios swooped towards Pikachu, ready to hit him with a final blow.
"Pikachu!" Ash screamed. "Dodge and jump on it's back!"
Pikachu jumped into the air, and swiftly landed on Latios as it flew back into the air. He grabbed a hold on it and clung for dear life.
Tobias gasped. "Latios, shake it off! Now!"
Ash saw his opportunity, but it was incredibly risky. He bit his lip and prayed for Pikachu's safety. "Pikachu, Thunderbolt!" He yelled.
The lightning mouse surrounded itself in a wave of electricity which shocked the legendary bird intensely.
"Pikachu, you gotta keep going!" Ash shouted to his faithful partner. Pikachu's strength was fading, but like it's trainer, he pulled his willpower together.
"Pikachuuuu!" He screeched, electrocuting the Latios further.
"Block that pest with Light Screen!" Tobias commanded, while his facial features became darker with rage.
"Pikachu! Iron Tail, again and again!" Ash pleaded.
Pikachu's tail glowed silver, and he repeatedly hit the Latios with his tail.
"Argh!" grunted Tobias. "Ascend, now!"
Latios took to the skies, flying so high that, with Pikachu on it's back, they weren't visible to the spectators.
"And now descend to throw it off!" The long-haired trainer spat.
Latios reached a peak, and then spun so quickly Pikachu couldn't help but lose his grip.
"Pikaaaa!" He screamed as he fell what must've been hundreds of meters.
Tobias let a wry smile grow on his face. "Finish this. Use Luster Purge!" He ordered.
Latios turned around once again to see the falling Pikachu above it. It let out a devastating Luster Purge which Pikachu could do nothing but fall into.
Ash screwed up his face. His voice was about to break, but he pushed it to it's limits. "Pikachu, use Volt Tackle!"
Pikachu turned to face the attack head on. He bared his fangs and braced himself for what he was about to do.
Pikachu's body started releasing electricity, and he became surrounded in a golden glow.
"Pikapikapikapikapika..."
He dove into the attack, and the entire stadium gasped in shock and terror.
"pikapikapikapikapikapika..."
Pikachu felt the pain consuming him from all sides, as if he was being crushed. But still he pushed.
"Pikachu, if you can hear me, use Iron Tail!" Ash screamed, though his voice was hoarse and cracked.
"Pikapikapikapikapika..." Pikachu's tail glowed silver once more, though it couldn't see from the blood rushing to it's head.
"Pikapikapikapika... Chuuu... Piiikaaa!" And even as Pikachu lost consciousness, it managed to spin around and strike the Latios with it's tail.
The explosion that occurred broke the sound barrier as the two Pokémon crashed down to earth.
Screens streaming the event blacked out.
The devastation lasted for a lifetime as Ash and Tobias stood in the smoke, unable to move, unable to respond to anything.
Ash felt as if he was about to faint. He didnt care about winning anymore. He just wanted his friend to be safe.
Clemont was wide eyed throughout the entire story. "This Tobias guy had a Darkrai and a Latios?!" He exclaimed.
Ash sighed. "Yeah, I felt the same way. Honestly, when I saw Latios appear I really doubted if I could really beat Tobias. And, well, of course I couldn't. It knocked out Sceptile, beat my Swellow in an aerial battle, and only Pikachu was able to knock it out, but sadly it got him too." He explained, massaging Pikachu's head gently.
"You gave it your all though, and you never gave up. That's the Ash I know." Serena smiled sadly.
In reality, Serena had listened intently to the stories Ash told. She could barely picture the prospect of Ash losing - She knew he wasn't infallible, but the idea of it was almost uncanny to her.
Ash nodded, and looked down. "Thanks, Serena. I entered the Unova Vertress Conference, and made it to the quarters again, but it pretty much ended the same way as Hoenn. Me and my rival, Cameron, managed to bring each other down to our last Pokemon, but poor Pikachu took too many hits from his Lucario, and I was out."
A voice appeared next to Ash, and it wasn't Clemont, Bonnie or Serena's. "Sounds like you've been through a lot, Ash."
He turned to face that voice. It was Alain, standing over him. "Alain! Long time no see!" Ash grinned. They shared a friendly handshake. "This year..." Ash started. "This year it's gonna be different. I'm gonna win this one!"
Alain smiled back. "Aha, but you'll have to beat me first!"
"You're on! But first I gotta train my older friends." He gestured towards Krookodile and Buizel, who seemed to get along well, both with each other and with the Kalosian Pokémon.
"Alright!" Ash shouted to his Pokémon! "Let's all work together to beat these next few rounds!"
Buizel, Krookodile, Talonflame, Hawlucha, Pikachu and Greninja all looked at him, grinning. They cheered, and they rushed out to the small training pitches, along with Alain.
Clemont laughed. "Guess we'd better come with, huh!" He got up and followed.
Serena got up too. Her eyes glinted with pride and admiration. "Oh Ash... I believe in you. You've worked so hard to get to this point. There's no way you can lose."
And that is that! Took me this long to realise - I gotta make these next chapters as exciting as possible! I'll try my hardest, so I implore you to stick around. Unfortunately, i've realised that amourshipping has taken quite a bit of a backseat to my redo of XYZ. I sincerely apologise - I know amourshipping is what you've stuck around for, but it may take a bit of buildup before I can do anything completely original as i've been intending to. In fact, according to my plan, it'll branch off in a few more chapters. I hope you stick with me and this.
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You are going the right way with this, but please don't get lost in the league. I truly appreciate what you did, that is awesome. - Cohomologie
Thanks man, I really appreciate it! And listen, I'm not one to judge non-english speakers on their English, that'd just be daft.
But like I said earlier, unfortunately amourshipping may have some slight delay with some little bit of lovey filler for the time being, until my story can emerge.
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