I Hate You!! – Chapter 5
Disclaimer: (I'm really getting tired of writing these) I don't own any of the characters, places, or pokemon in this story (I do have an Ancient Mew card) except for Chris, and maybe someone else.
Note: And along comes chapter five! With this chapter, I hope to accomplish just a little more of what I have been accomplishing in every previous chapter…pissing you people off (nah, just kidding)! Misty is going to Shamuti, and Ash is starting to get settled with Melody and his loss of memory. (I wonder what having amnesia feels like?) Anyway, happy reading!
The next day was there for Misty quicker than any other. Today, she was supposed to leave for Shamuti Island, by way of helicopter. Packing up her belongings, she prepared to leave. She settled down, ate, and told Ms. Ketchum bye. Soon, she was off to the landing pad where she would take an express flight to Shamuti Island to visit with Melody and her short-time friends that she had made on their little excursion to the island. She loaded her stuff onto the helicopter, and climbed in. The aircraft took off, and soon, they were above all of the trees. Misty stared out of the window at the beautiful landscape below, and she only wished that she could share it with Ash. The helicopter was soon over the sea, and it was nothing but blue for a long time. Misty relaxed a bit, and soon, she was asleep.
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"Hey, wait up Melody!" Ash called to Melody, who was playfully running from him up the side of a hill. They had been playing for a while, and they were having so much fun, they didn't even stop to rest.
"You'll have to catch me!" Melody returned, looking back at Ash, who was still behind her. Ash then built up a sprint, and lightly tackled Melody to the soft ground. He held her there for a small while.
"I got you." Ash said, as he leaned down and gave Melody a small peck on the cheek. He then got up and ran off. Melody looked on for a minuet in confusion. Soon a small, contented smile came across her face. She was in perfect happiness, and nothing could ruin that now. Without effort, Melody got up, and was off chasing Ash again. The two kept it up for a while more, before a helicopter flew overhead and landed on the island. Ash watched the weird object land, and Melody looked on in horror. If word got out that Ash was actually alive, and there, the media and everyone else would storm the island, and drive Ash crazy. Melody wasn't self-centered at all; she just wanted Ash to be happy. Of course, if she could get Ash to be happy with her, on the island, that would be a major plus too.
"Melody, what's that?" Ash questioned.
"That's a helicopter, Ash, stay here, and I'll be back in a minuet."
"If it's dangerous, don't go. I don't want you get be harmed." Ash said, looking gravely at Melody, who just smiled in return.
"How, sweet," Melody thought, "Ash doesn't know that a helicopter isn't dangerous, but he still doesn't want me to get hurt." Melody told Ash that it wasn't dangerous, but to still stay, and she ran off to see who was landing on her island.
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Misty stepped off of the copter, and looked around. The island was quite normal, and by the looks of it, helicopters landed every day. There was a total lack of surprise. Soon, a girl came running out of the brush, and stopped dead in her tracks. Misty turned to the girl, and looked at her like she'd seen a ghost. It was Melody, all right, but she looked exactly like she had in Misty's dream.
"Melody? Is that you?" Misty asked, knowing full well that it was.
"Misty? Hey, it's nice to see you! What brings you here?" Melody was about as worried as one could get, so she played it cool.
"I had a dream about this place, and I figured it was time for me to visit you." Melody gave Misty an inquisitive look, but shook it off.
"Wow, that's odd, but anyway, are you planning to stay?" Melody asked, putting on a smile.
"Actually, I didn't really plan anything." Misty said, a single drop of sweat forming on her brow.
"Naturally," Melody thought, "And they all considered Ash to be the klutz of the group. She's just as dumb as they accused him of being."
"It's okay. You can stay at my place." Melody said, turning around, and mentally kicking her own ass for not thinking about Ash living there too. Misty seemed delighted, and well, she was a friend of Melody's, so it wouldn't be so bad. She'd just have to manage to hide Ash from Misty. Melody led Misty to her house, and put her things in a spare room. She told Misty to stay there, because she had some business to attend to. With that, Melody ran out of the door back to Ash.
"Hey, where've you been?" Ash asked Melody when she ran into view.
"I had to see who was in the helicopter, remember?" Melody returned, playfully.
"Oh, yeah. So, are you alright? You were gone for a while, I was starting to worry." Ash was looking at Melody with the most care she had ever seen emanate from anyone.
"Yeah, I'm fine. Thanks for asking, though." Melody didn't really know what to say, seeing as how she was blushing so deeply.
The two walked, hand in hand, back to Melody's house, where she explained it to him. "Look, there's someone here that doesn't know you, and if she sees you, she'll get mad. So I want you to kind of try to not be in the same room as her at all times if that's possible." She gave Ash a sincere look, so he knew she wasn't joking.
"I'll try, but I can't do all of the work." Ash smiled as he went around to the back of the house, where he climbed in his and Melody's bedroom window. Melody went inside to entertain Misty.
"So, how have you been?" Melody asked Misty, quite cheerfully. Misty gave her an odd look, because Melody should have heard about Ash, and she should have guessed about how Misty was doing.
"Well, aside from Ash being dead, I'm fine." Misty said, nearly causing Melody to fall over with the realization of Misty still believing Ash dead.
"Misty, I'm sorry. I've just tried to put it out of my head, and I guess I've done too good a job." Melody honestly tried to make up where there was none needed. She was now starting to feel bad about how Misty must feel.
"It's okay. I'll just have to swallow my pain and move on." Misty managed to say, looking down to try to hide her tears. Melody watched this and nearly shed tears herself. In the next room, there sat Ash, perfectly alive, and in that room, a heartbroken girl was mourning a non-existent loss. Little did either of them know what was transpiring in the next room. There Ash sat, his ear to the wall, hearing every word spoken by Misty and Melody.
His mind was jumping with new images and memories, all caused by that new name and voice. He saw a girl, petite, redheaded, and cocky. New feelings welled up inside of him as the girl became clearer in his mind. He saw flashes of his days long past and days recent. He saw himself looking at her from a boat, crying. He saw her yelling at him and he felt a deep hurt. This girl's name was Misty. She was his best friend. They had been through good and bad times and they should have never separated. He had a feeling that was only felt around her and Melody. Suddenly, like a tidal wave, Ash's memories flooded back to him so rapidly, he could hardly contain them all. He fell back on the bed and let it all sink in. Knowing now everything Melody had told him was a lie; he should've been enraged. He should've walked out of the door and told Melody what a conniving evil person she was. He should've, but he felt something for her. Something only felt before around Misty. He now had the only two girls that made him feel weird in the same room, one doing her best to keep him, and one grieving over him.
Unknown to the two girls, the bedroom door opened, and out walked Ash Ketchum, fully alive and fully aware. He strolled up to Misty and placed a hand on her shoulder. Melody saw this and knew what must have happened. Misty turned around and saw the one person that meant so much to her, and the only person that she would ever love. She put aside all rumors of death and leapt up into Ash's arms and held onto his neck for dear life. Ash returned the hug and knew immediately that this was where he belonged.
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Post Note: Boy, am I glad to get that off of my shoulders. Next will come the judgment day for Melody and Misty. I know, some of you aren't too happy right now, but I have a plan. It's going to be big, so I don't plan on ending this story without quite a bit more chapters. As always, mail me with complicated questions and please drop off reviews. Keep it real, people!
Disclaimer: (I'm really getting tired of writing these) I don't own any of the characters, places, or pokemon in this story (I do have an Ancient Mew card) except for Chris, and maybe someone else.
Note: And along comes chapter five! With this chapter, I hope to accomplish just a little more of what I have been accomplishing in every previous chapter…pissing you people off (nah, just kidding)! Misty is going to Shamuti, and Ash is starting to get settled with Melody and his loss of memory. (I wonder what having amnesia feels like?) Anyway, happy reading!
The next day was there for Misty quicker than any other. Today, she was supposed to leave for Shamuti Island, by way of helicopter. Packing up her belongings, she prepared to leave. She settled down, ate, and told Ms. Ketchum bye. Soon, she was off to the landing pad where she would take an express flight to Shamuti Island to visit with Melody and her short-time friends that she had made on their little excursion to the island. She loaded her stuff onto the helicopter, and climbed in. The aircraft took off, and soon, they were above all of the trees. Misty stared out of the window at the beautiful landscape below, and she only wished that she could share it with Ash. The helicopter was soon over the sea, and it was nothing but blue for a long time. Misty relaxed a bit, and soon, she was asleep.
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"Hey, wait up Melody!" Ash called to Melody, who was playfully running from him up the side of a hill. They had been playing for a while, and they were having so much fun, they didn't even stop to rest.
"You'll have to catch me!" Melody returned, looking back at Ash, who was still behind her. Ash then built up a sprint, and lightly tackled Melody to the soft ground. He held her there for a small while.
"I got you." Ash said, as he leaned down and gave Melody a small peck on the cheek. He then got up and ran off. Melody looked on for a minuet in confusion. Soon a small, contented smile came across her face. She was in perfect happiness, and nothing could ruin that now. Without effort, Melody got up, and was off chasing Ash again. The two kept it up for a while more, before a helicopter flew overhead and landed on the island. Ash watched the weird object land, and Melody looked on in horror. If word got out that Ash was actually alive, and there, the media and everyone else would storm the island, and drive Ash crazy. Melody wasn't self-centered at all; she just wanted Ash to be happy. Of course, if she could get Ash to be happy with her, on the island, that would be a major plus too.
"Melody, what's that?" Ash questioned.
"That's a helicopter, Ash, stay here, and I'll be back in a minuet."
"If it's dangerous, don't go. I don't want you get be harmed." Ash said, looking gravely at Melody, who just smiled in return.
"How, sweet," Melody thought, "Ash doesn't know that a helicopter isn't dangerous, but he still doesn't want me to get hurt." Melody told Ash that it wasn't dangerous, but to still stay, and she ran off to see who was landing on her island.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Misty stepped off of the copter, and looked around. The island was quite normal, and by the looks of it, helicopters landed every day. There was a total lack of surprise. Soon, a girl came running out of the brush, and stopped dead in her tracks. Misty turned to the girl, and looked at her like she'd seen a ghost. It was Melody, all right, but she looked exactly like she had in Misty's dream.
"Melody? Is that you?" Misty asked, knowing full well that it was.
"Misty? Hey, it's nice to see you! What brings you here?" Melody was about as worried as one could get, so she played it cool.
"I had a dream about this place, and I figured it was time for me to visit you." Melody gave Misty an inquisitive look, but shook it off.
"Wow, that's odd, but anyway, are you planning to stay?" Melody asked, putting on a smile.
"Actually, I didn't really plan anything." Misty said, a single drop of sweat forming on her brow.
"Naturally," Melody thought, "And they all considered Ash to be the klutz of the group. She's just as dumb as they accused him of being."
"It's okay. You can stay at my place." Melody said, turning around, and mentally kicking her own ass for not thinking about Ash living there too. Misty seemed delighted, and well, she was a friend of Melody's, so it wouldn't be so bad. She'd just have to manage to hide Ash from Misty. Melody led Misty to her house, and put her things in a spare room. She told Misty to stay there, because she had some business to attend to. With that, Melody ran out of the door back to Ash.
"Hey, where've you been?" Ash asked Melody when she ran into view.
"I had to see who was in the helicopter, remember?" Melody returned, playfully.
"Oh, yeah. So, are you alright? You were gone for a while, I was starting to worry." Ash was looking at Melody with the most care she had ever seen emanate from anyone.
"Yeah, I'm fine. Thanks for asking, though." Melody didn't really know what to say, seeing as how she was blushing so deeply.
The two walked, hand in hand, back to Melody's house, where she explained it to him. "Look, there's someone here that doesn't know you, and if she sees you, she'll get mad. So I want you to kind of try to not be in the same room as her at all times if that's possible." She gave Ash a sincere look, so he knew she wasn't joking.
"I'll try, but I can't do all of the work." Ash smiled as he went around to the back of the house, where he climbed in his and Melody's bedroom window. Melody went inside to entertain Misty.
"So, how have you been?" Melody asked Misty, quite cheerfully. Misty gave her an odd look, because Melody should have heard about Ash, and she should have guessed about how Misty was doing.
"Well, aside from Ash being dead, I'm fine." Misty said, nearly causing Melody to fall over with the realization of Misty still believing Ash dead.
"Misty, I'm sorry. I've just tried to put it out of my head, and I guess I've done too good a job." Melody honestly tried to make up where there was none needed. She was now starting to feel bad about how Misty must feel.
"It's okay. I'll just have to swallow my pain and move on." Misty managed to say, looking down to try to hide her tears. Melody watched this and nearly shed tears herself. In the next room, there sat Ash, perfectly alive, and in that room, a heartbroken girl was mourning a non-existent loss. Little did either of them know what was transpiring in the next room. There Ash sat, his ear to the wall, hearing every word spoken by Misty and Melody.
His mind was jumping with new images and memories, all caused by that new name and voice. He saw a girl, petite, redheaded, and cocky. New feelings welled up inside of him as the girl became clearer in his mind. He saw flashes of his days long past and days recent. He saw himself looking at her from a boat, crying. He saw her yelling at him and he felt a deep hurt. This girl's name was Misty. She was his best friend. They had been through good and bad times and they should have never separated. He had a feeling that was only felt around her and Melody. Suddenly, like a tidal wave, Ash's memories flooded back to him so rapidly, he could hardly contain them all. He fell back on the bed and let it all sink in. Knowing now everything Melody had told him was a lie; he should've been enraged. He should've walked out of the door and told Melody what a conniving evil person she was. He should've, but he felt something for her. Something only felt before around Misty. He now had the only two girls that made him feel weird in the same room, one doing her best to keep him, and one grieving over him.
Unknown to the two girls, the bedroom door opened, and out walked Ash Ketchum, fully alive and fully aware. He strolled up to Misty and placed a hand on her shoulder. Melody saw this and knew what must have happened. Misty turned around and saw the one person that meant so much to her, and the only person that she would ever love. She put aside all rumors of death and leapt up into Ash's arms and held onto his neck for dear life. Ash returned the hug and knew immediately that this was where he belonged.
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Post Note: Boy, am I glad to get that off of my shoulders. Next will come the judgment day for Melody and Misty. I know, some of you aren't too happy right now, but I have a plan. It's going to be big, so I don't plan on ending this story without quite a bit more chapters. As always, mail me with complicated questions and please drop off reviews. Keep it real, people!
