The Warrior did not remember her name – the name of the one he left
behind. He knew not even his own name. Why did he linger there, in the
cemetery of an ancient battle, surrounded by strangely familiar names in
stone? Ought he return to her? Yes, hadn't they promised to –?
"Misdreavus..." reminded a voice. Behind him were the ruby eyes, gazing as if casting a spell...
Ah, yes. He recalled perfectly now. He had come here returning to his Maiden, and here she was before him.
That was too close – again, thought the Pok'emon. She knew The Warrior would leave her in a second if he remembered. She had been there with him for a long, long time, perhaps longer than others of her kind tended to live...
Misdreavus had discovered him wandering on her island, searching, he had said, for the way back home. But as he set off across the ocean once more, she followed him. No one, not even a ghost, had spoken to her since...since...Well, since she had become an outcast...
She – persuaded him – sort of...and he told her everything.
But that didn't matter. This place was both their homes now. She was his Maiden, no longer unwanted, and they were safe here – safe from disruption. Her old island was a factory now, but Misdreavus knew the humans would never build over a cemetery...
"Dreavus. Misdrea dreavus..."
"Of course, my love...I shall never leave you again..."
Author's Note: In case you didn't figure it out, Misdreavus does NOT fall in love with The Warrior and he does NOT fall in love with her. That's just stupid. She's a Pok'emon. Misdreavus is lonely and wants a friend, so she uses Hypnosis to make him think she is The Maiden so he will stay to keep her company.
Anyway, I wanted a reason for The Maiden's love to not be coming back besides that he's betrayed her or something...And, no, I'm not going to be giving anyone names. I don't know why. I guess it's because I – as you may be tired of hearing – don't own Pok'emon, and In Pok'emon Gastly are just called Gastly and the Ghost of Maiden's Peak is called The Ghost of Maiden's Peak.
P.S. My sister (Laekai) said that capitalizing the The in The Maiden and The Warrior is intimidating...uhh...Maybe it is...
Bwahaha...
"Misdreavus..." reminded a voice. Behind him were the ruby eyes, gazing as if casting a spell...
Ah, yes. He recalled perfectly now. He had come here returning to his Maiden, and here she was before him.
That was too close – again, thought the Pok'emon. She knew The Warrior would leave her in a second if he remembered. She had been there with him for a long, long time, perhaps longer than others of her kind tended to live...
Misdreavus had discovered him wandering on her island, searching, he had said, for the way back home. But as he set off across the ocean once more, she followed him. No one, not even a ghost, had spoken to her since...since...Well, since she had become an outcast...
She – persuaded him – sort of...and he told her everything.
But that didn't matter. This place was both their homes now. She was his Maiden, no longer unwanted, and they were safe here – safe from disruption. Her old island was a factory now, but Misdreavus knew the humans would never build over a cemetery...
"Dreavus. Misdrea dreavus..."
"Of course, my love...I shall never leave you again..."
Author's Note: In case you didn't figure it out, Misdreavus does NOT fall in love with The Warrior and he does NOT fall in love with her. That's just stupid. She's a Pok'emon. Misdreavus is lonely and wants a friend, so she uses Hypnosis to make him think she is The Maiden so he will stay to keep her company.
Anyway, I wanted a reason for The Maiden's love to not be coming back besides that he's betrayed her or something...And, no, I'm not going to be giving anyone names. I don't know why. I guess it's because I – as you may be tired of hearing – don't own Pok'emon, and In Pok'emon Gastly are just called Gastly and the Ghost of Maiden's Peak is called The Ghost of Maiden's Peak.
P.S. My sister (Laekai) said that capitalizing the The in The Maiden and The Warrior is intimidating...uhh...Maybe it is...
Bwahaha...
