Hi! Everyone sorry about the last chapter, I know it was a little rushed, but I had a lot of homework to do and I'm just trying getting over a illness that I have been told I have by my GP. So it's all been ups and downs for me. So I'm apologising for a rubbish last chapter, let's hope I can improve on this chapter!
Misty turned the key in lock; struggling a little from having Ms Ketchum's homemade pie in one hand and the small golden key in the other. The smell was delicious; she could almost taste it from the front door step as the sweet smell surrounded her as she stepped into the warm.
"Will! I'm home," she called happily, placing the pie on the side.
A large thud and patter of footsteps were heard from upstairs, this worried Misty as she swiftly rushed upstairs to see Will lying in the bed hot and sweaty. To Misty's surprise, by the side of the bed, nervously sat her older sister Daisy.
"Daisy, what are you doing here?" asked Misty.
Misty stared at her much older sister as she noticed that Daisy was very flushed. Misty tried so hard not to laugh at her sister's hair colour, she had dyed it so many different colours; Misty thought she was going through the rainbow, but Daisy's hair had ended with a light pink tone. Daisy mainly wore a hat to cover her bad hair, but managed to eye up the men of wearing very short dresses.
"Like oh my god, Misty, you made me jump. I was just…" stuttered Daisy.
"She was looking after me, sweetie, I was feeling really ill and I needed someone to get me a few things up the chemists," interrupted Will.
"You could have called me," replied Misty, sitting by his side and feeling his forehead.
"Yeah, but I didn't want to interrupt you and your trip to Pallet. I know you and Ash's friendship is really strong," sighed Will.
Misty felt her heart drop, he was right, her friendship with Ash was very strong indeed, but sometimes it was almost to close to tell whether they were together as a couple. She knew that Will was bothered by this, but they had many interrupted nights trying to sort it out and finally after a super romantic night in bed, they managed to sort their differences.
"I guess I should be going," said Daisy, quickly.
"Don't you want to stay for some pie, sis?" asked Misty.
Daisy was just about to refuse when Misty continued, "Ms Ketchum's homemade pie." Daisy couldn't refuse that offer, after all Ms Ketchum's pie was the greatest baking she had ever tasted. She licked her soft lips as she followed her sister out of their room. While Will began to get out of bed, wanting to taste some too.
"Oh no you don't, you're too ill to have some pie. It might make you sick again," said Misty, loudly.
Will groaned and went back into bed; Daisy gave a tense laugh, seeing Will was nearly caught out of his act as she wiped off beads of sweat. "That one was too close," she thought to herself.
The women sat at the marble kitchen table gazing down at the wedding brochure, flicking through the beautifully made dresses and suits. The brochure made weddings feel like they were fairy tales with the people beaming away, having the best time of their lives.
"This is the wedding dress, I'm having," beamed Misty, proudly.
Her thin finger pointed to a gorgeous white wedding dress, Daisy just stared in amazement of the dress that she wanted herself on her wedding day. Daisy laughed, "Wow, that's so freaky, I wanted the exact same dress on my wedding day too. We think alike."
Misty sarcastically laughed, thinking second thoughts of the dress she had chosen. There was no way she had the same mind of her slut sister and closed the brochure to begin cutting the pie before she had any more horrible thoughts.
Ash was so desperate to pop a cigarette in his mouth; he was fighting the little voices in his head as he looked intently at the packet that sat on top of a high cupboard. That wasn't the only problem, by hearing his mum emptying out the alcohol cupboard was just too painful to watch and to listen, Ash even had to cover his ears. The smashes of the empty bottles echoed the house and the gulps of the liquid pouring down the sink. His mother was more than happy to do it as she softly hummed to herself.
'Maybe a little bit of television will calm me down,' Ash thought as he hurried to find the remote. The images of a recent pokemon battle came on the screen and Ash tried to watch it, but couldn't find any interest in his childhood's sport. Not after, his pokemon were taken away since the drinking and smoking started to occur, even his best pokemon left him after finding a female Pikachu. However, Ash did agree to let Pikachu go as he had a life to live as well, it was very heart throbbing to see him disappear in the Pallet woods, but it was for the best.
"Here, put these patches on your arm, they'll help," smiled his mother, handing him a small patch.
He ripped of the sheeting at the back and placed it onto his right arm, waiting for it to work as soon as possible. His mother gave him a cup of hot chocolate as they both began to settle for the night.
As weeks turned into months, Ash began to build stronger and stronger into fighting the temptation of wanting a cigarette or a drink, which was brilliant news. Not only was his appearance started to look a lot cleaner, but he became one of the most attractive young men in Pallet. He confessed to his mother about the drink and smoking didn't solve anything and he apologised to both Misty and his mother of the way he had acted towards them in the past. Nevertheless, Ash still felt the same way towards Misty's fiancé, Will Greenfield, something was a bit strange with him. Ash didn't exactly know what the problem was, but it was the way Will acted around Misty, it was almost as if it was fake. Ash thought that maybe Will wanted to hog the spot light of being a fiancé to The World's Best Water Pokemon Leader, but also to a beautiful young lady.
The wedding was so close (in a matter of days!), so Misty and Will's family was going crazy to make sure the flowers were ordered and the dresses were stunning. Everything had to be perfect! Misty was going bananas from Will not being able to attend the meetings to organise their wedding, but Misty's sisters and Ms Ketchum helped and supported her through.
Misty and Will agreed to have a big party the night before the wedding to see their friends and family before they become thenew Mr and Mrs Greenfield.
