I'll Stand By You
Chapter 3
==Common Sense: Part One==
(Woot, yet another chapter XD I was goinh to only make this fanfiction like 4 chapters but now its turned out to be like...5 x.X; Lol, but it's all good. So only 2 more chaps. left til the end. What will happen!? You'll have to keep reading and checking to find out Thanks again for all the reviews and im working on a NEW Shaman King Fanfiction, that kind of goes off on this one. I think anyone who liked this fic will love the next one cause it's gonna have more romance, and fighting!!! like...punching and kicking fighting XD Not to mention a lil swearing o.0'' But yeah, thank you all for reading and reviewing Please enjoy this chapter and the next 2 . -Melis)
Yet another week went by, and still, Yoh and Anna had refused to talk to one another. The gang was about to give up. Ryo had tried numerous times to get them all to go out at once for dinner, but it didn't work. Anna refused to eat with them at home, and she also refused to eat with them when they went out, even when they told her Yoh wasn't going. "She's just too smart!" exclaimed Trey. "No...you're just too stupid..." replied Lenny. That and a few similar convos had been carrying on for the last couple of days.
It was early afternoon now, and Morty and Tamora were busy preparing dinner. Tamora worked by the sink area, able to look out the window every now and then when she wasn't busy chopping up carrots. She took a short break, looking out the small window. Trey was outside, sitting in a small purple kiddy pool, decorated with numerous blue penguins. She shook her head some, knowing that when Pilica found out he had spent his money on a kiddy pool, he would surely be in a world of pain. She then went back to preparing her carrots for dinner. Morty carried on what he was doing, adding the rice and celery to theboiling water on the stove. The two hadn't talked much, but concentrated on their work. Finally, Morty broke the silence. "I hope they like this soup." he said. Tamora smiled, nodding. "I'm sure they will, they're not really picky." she stated. Morty agreed. "Too bad...we can't eat it all together though..." she said sadly. Morty sighed too. "Yeah...I mean...I know they said some mean things...but still... it's been way too long. They really should just make up with each other."
Tamora agreed with him. This all needed to stop, it had gone too far now. A week or two was one thing, eventually it would turn to months and perhaps even years. Overall, it wasn't worth the two breaking up. Tamora sighed, disliking her noble side so much. She loved Yoh, though maybe not as much as Anna did or did she? She wasn't too sure. She knew she didn't stand a chance against Anna. Not only had Yoh and Anna been childhood friends, but Anna had saved his life, and that would never amount up to the little cooking and cleaning she does daily. She glanced back out the window, seeing Trey lower his sunglasses some as Pilica began to yell at him. "What are you doing!? Get out of that pool and start trainning!!" she yelled. "Ahh, you know what they say sis, all work adn no play makes Jack...err Trey a dull boy!" he replied with a cheesy grin. Pilica clenched her fists, her face beet red. "You lazy bum!!" she yelled, overturning the pool and him. "Aiiieeeee!!!" he cried, as the pool landed on him. Tamora watched, blinking, as Pilica proceeded to jump up and down on the pool that was on his back now. Morty laughed some. "With Pilica beating him up, he really don't need any trainning at all." he said. Tamora smiled to him. "True." she said cutely. Morty blushed some, looking from her. He liked her alot, but knew her feelings were for Yoh and not him, so he never really said anything to her.
The two continued as they were, both lost in thought. Morty looked up some, looking out the window. "Maybe...we're going about this wrong. Maybe...instead of trying to force the two to make up by luring them to face one another or tricking them, we should just use common sense." he said. Tamora stopped, looking to him. "What do you mean?" she asked. Morty looked to her. "Well, basically instead of using force or tricks, we could just talk to them." he said. Tamora blinked some. "But, we've been talking to Yoh and..." Morty shook his head some. "That's the thing. Everyone's been talking to Yoh, but no one has talked to Anna." Tamora thought about this and it was true. Everyone had been focusing on Yoh, but no one even seemed to think of talking to Anna. Then again, when Anna wanted to be alone, you left Anna alone. Morty scratched his head, closing his eyes and smiling nervously. "Heh, but it'd take someone real brave to do that." Tamora nodded. "Yeah..." she said softly, then began to cut her carrot again. She stopped after a few seconds, looking out the window again. Trey looked around nervously, re-filling his now empty and dry kiddy pool. Tamora continued to think watching him, thinking about all Morty had said and all that the gang had done to try to get the two back together. She smiled sadly, knowing what she was about to do was not only crazy, but right, though she may regret it. "I'll do it..." she said softly. Morty stopped stirring the soup, turnning to her slowly. "What?" he asked.
She looked to him. "I'll talk to Anna...tonight, when I go to bring her dinner." she replied. Morty continued to stare at her, searching her face some. There was not trace of doubt on it, only determination...and love for Yoh. He smiled to her sadly, knowing well that she could have been the one to confort Yoh, but instead, would do what she felt was right and talk to Anna. He knew that would be real courage, because Anna and Tamora both felt for Yoh and Tamora going to face Anna would take a great amount of effort and courage. Not only that, but it proved that Tamora really loved Yoh, beause she wanted him to be happy and knew that if she could try to get Anna to speak to him, even a little, then there would be hope that the two could get back together.
Morty smiled to her. "Well, you can count on me to help you." he said. She smiled. "Thanks." she replied. He nodded, stirring the soup again. "So, how are you going to talk to her?" he asked. She looked up some, thinking. "I guess...i'll just stand there and talk until she kicks me out of the room." Tamora said. Morty blinked. Tamora laughed a little, blushing some. "Sorry, I'm not really good with coming up with plans. I think i'll just do my best and see if I can talk some sense into her." He smiled. "Yeah, that should work." he said. The two continued, working together now to complete dinner and "cook" up a plan that would hopefully, change Anna's view of Yoh and the fight and bring the two back together. ...Lets just hope common sense is the answers... Tamora thought, also hopeing that Anna would be in a listening mood.
Chapter 3
==Common Sense: Part One==
(Woot, yet another chapter XD I was goinh to only make this fanfiction like 4 chapters but now its turned out to be like...5 x.X; Lol, but it's all good. So only 2 more chaps. left til the end. What will happen!? You'll have to keep reading and checking to find out Thanks again for all the reviews and im working on a NEW Shaman King Fanfiction, that kind of goes off on this one. I think anyone who liked this fic will love the next one cause it's gonna have more romance, and fighting!!! like...punching and kicking fighting XD Not to mention a lil swearing o.0'' But yeah, thank you all for reading and reviewing Please enjoy this chapter and the next 2 . -Melis)
Yet another week went by, and still, Yoh and Anna had refused to talk to one another. The gang was about to give up. Ryo had tried numerous times to get them all to go out at once for dinner, but it didn't work. Anna refused to eat with them at home, and she also refused to eat with them when they went out, even when they told her Yoh wasn't going. "She's just too smart!" exclaimed Trey. "No...you're just too stupid..." replied Lenny. That and a few similar convos had been carrying on for the last couple of days.
It was early afternoon now, and Morty and Tamora were busy preparing dinner. Tamora worked by the sink area, able to look out the window every now and then when she wasn't busy chopping up carrots. She took a short break, looking out the small window. Trey was outside, sitting in a small purple kiddy pool, decorated with numerous blue penguins. She shook her head some, knowing that when Pilica found out he had spent his money on a kiddy pool, he would surely be in a world of pain. She then went back to preparing her carrots for dinner. Morty carried on what he was doing, adding the rice and celery to theboiling water on the stove. The two hadn't talked much, but concentrated on their work. Finally, Morty broke the silence. "I hope they like this soup." he said. Tamora smiled, nodding. "I'm sure they will, they're not really picky." she stated. Morty agreed. "Too bad...we can't eat it all together though..." she said sadly. Morty sighed too. "Yeah...I mean...I know they said some mean things...but still... it's been way too long. They really should just make up with each other."
Tamora agreed with him. This all needed to stop, it had gone too far now. A week or two was one thing, eventually it would turn to months and perhaps even years. Overall, it wasn't worth the two breaking up. Tamora sighed, disliking her noble side so much. She loved Yoh, though maybe not as much as Anna did or did she? She wasn't too sure. She knew she didn't stand a chance against Anna. Not only had Yoh and Anna been childhood friends, but Anna had saved his life, and that would never amount up to the little cooking and cleaning she does daily. She glanced back out the window, seeing Trey lower his sunglasses some as Pilica began to yell at him. "What are you doing!? Get out of that pool and start trainning!!" she yelled. "Ahh, you know what they say sis, all work adn no play makes Jack...err Trey a dull boy!" he replied with a cheesy grin. Pilica clenched her fists, her face beet red. "You lazy bum!!" she yelled, overturning the pool and him. "Aiiieeeee!!!" he cried, as the pool landed on him. Tamora watched, blinking, as Pilica proceeded to jump up and down on the pool that was on his back now. Morty laughed some. "With Pilica beating him up, he really don't need any trainning at all." he said. Tamora smiled to him. "True." she said cutely. Morty blushed some, looking from her. He liked her alot, but knew her feelings were for Yoh and not him, so he never really said anything to her.
The two continued as they were, both lost in thought. Morty looked up some, looking out the window. "Maybe...we're going about this wrong. Maybe...instead of trying to force the two to make up by luring them to face one another or tricking them, we should just use common sense." he said. Tamora stopped, looking to him. "What do you mean?" she asked. Morty looked to her. "Well, basically instead of using force or tricks, we could just talk to them." he said. Tamora blinked some. "But, we've been talking to Yoh and..." Morty shook his head some. "That's the thing. Everyone's been talking to Yoh, but no one has talked to Anna." Tamora thought about this and it was true. Everyone had been focusing on Yoh, but no one even seemed to think of talking to Anna. Then again, when Anna wanted to be alone, you left Anna alone. Morty scratched his head, closing his eyes and smiling nervously. "Heh, but it'd take someone real brave to do that." Tamora nodded. "Yeah..." she said softly, then began to cut her carrot again. She stopped after a few seconds, looking out the window again. Trey looked around nervously, re-filling his now empty and dry kiddy pool. Tamora continued to think watching him, thinking about all Morty had said and all that the gang had done to try to get the two back together. She smiled sadly, knowing what she was about to do was not only crazy, but right, though she may regret it. "I'll do it..." she said softly. Morty stopped stirring the soup, turnning to her slowly. "What?" he asked.
She looked to him. "I'll talk to Anna...tonight, when I go to bring her dinner." she replied. Morty continued to stare at her, searching her face some. There was not trace of doubt on it, only determination...and love for Yoh. He smiled to her sadly, knowing well that she could have been the one to confort Yoh, but instead, would do what she felt was right and talk to Anna. He knew that would be real courage, because Anna and Tamora both felt for Yoh and Tamora going to face Anna would take a great amount of effort and courage. Not only that, but it proved that Tamora really loved Yoh, beause she wanted him to be happy and knew that if she could try to get Anna to speak to him, even a little, then there would be hope that the two could get back together.
Morty smiled to her. "Well, you can count on me to help you." he said. She smiled. "Thanks." she replied. He nodded, stirring the soup again. "So, how are you going to talk to her?" he asked. She looked up some, thinking. "I guess...i'll just stand there and talk until she kicks me out of the room." Tamora said. Morty blinked. Tamora laughed a little, blushing some. "Sorry, I'm not really good with coming up with plans. I think i'll just do my best and see if I can talk some sense into her." He smiled. "Yeah, that should work." he said. The two continued, working together now to complete dinner and "cook" up a plan that would hopefully, change Anna's view of Yoh and the fight and bring the two back together. ...Lets just hope common sense is the answers... Tamora thought, also hopeing that Anna would be in a listening mood.
