Hey, guys! I'm back again with another chapter! It's not long after I posted the last one. In fact, I'm writing this directly after posting the last chapter. Yes, that is the exact same thing that started off the last chapter. Anyway, let's get straight to the chapter!


When the morning came around, Sycamore decided to let everyone sleep in, meaning that everyone got up at around eleven AM, due to the fact that everyone was still exhausted from getting up early.

Ash stirred, slowly waking up to the sunlight blinding him. "W-What time is it?" Ash muttered to no-one in particular, looking over at the clock and seeing that it was eleven-o'clock.

He slid out of bed, knowing that there was no rush seeing as he couldn't hear anyone else up. Grabbing some clothes and taking them into the bathroom, having a quick shower before coming out a few minutes later to see that no-one was up yet.

Sighing a little, he left the cabin, deciding to walk around a little to see if there was anyone else up, to which he found two other campers doing the same thing.


When he returned to the cabin, Ash found that Clemont had gotten out of bed and was in the bathroom, leaving both Bonnie and Serena to sleep.

"Well, they can't stay in bed forever," Ash murmured to himself, heading over to Serena's bed to shake her awake first. "Come on, Serena. Time to get up."

Serena shook her head, pulling the covers over her face. "No, I don't want to get up!"

Ash laughed a little before ripping the covers out of Serena's hands and throwing them off her, much to her disdain.

"Ash!" Serena exclaimed, slightly annoyed.

"It's time to get up," Ash said calmly, taken by surprise when Serena grabbed him and pulled him on top of her.

"What are you doing?" Ash asked her through a little bit of laughter.

"Well, if I can't have the duvet, then you'll have to keep me warm," Serena said sternly before squeezing him tightly.

Ash whimpered a little, making Serena notice how hard she was squeezing him, letting Ash go a little. "Sorry."

"It's okay," Ash muttered, managing to wriggle out of Serena's grasp, pulling her off the bed.

"Why do I have to get up?" Serena asked Ash, going to get back in bed before Ash stopped her.

"Because it's half-past Eleven, now."

Serena looked at the clock only to find that what Ash was saying was true. "But, why didn't Sycamore wake us up?"

Ash shrugged. "I don't know," he muttered, almost quiet enough that Serena didn't hear him.

By now, Bonnie was starting to stir, her eyelids popping open in an instant.

"Morning, Bonnie," Clemont said as he walked out of the bathroom. "And good morning to you, Serena."

"Morning, Clemont," Serena replied, smiling at him.

Serena proceeded to grab her clothes and head into the bathroom for a shower and to get dressed.

"So, what do you think we'll be doing today?" Bonnie asked Ash and Clemont, seeing that it was half-eleven and the camp was ending sometime in the afternoon, so, they couldn't be doing any massive activity.

"I don't know," Clemont said, shrugging.

"Well, the summer camp that Serena and I went to when we were younger had a day as short as this for the last one, and all that happened was mediocre; the leader awarded the campers with medals for various things, and then after that, they took a picture of everyone together," Ash explained. "So, it might be the same thing here."

"Maybe that's it, then," Bonnie muttered before sliding out of bed, gathering her clothes and walking over to the bathroom door, waiting outside for Serena to come out so she could go in.

A few moments later, Serena came out of the bathroom, letting Bonnie go in as Ash and Clemont greeted her.

"So, I have a question," Serena said, gaining Ash and Clemont's attention.

"Yeah?" They both said in unison.

"Do you have any idea about what we're doing today?"

Ash proceeded to explain the same thing that he told both Clemont and Bonnie, Serena agreeing with him. "Yeah, that seems likely," she replied, nodding.

A few seconds later, Bonnie came out of the bathroom, confusing the three of them. "Did you even have a shower?" Clemont asked her, to which she shook her head.

"No, I'll have one tonight when we get home."

Clemont sighed. "I'm trying to get you to have them daily; every morning."

"Well, it is daily, which is better than not being daily," Serena said nonchalantly, Clemont agreeing quietly.

Just then, an announcement rang across the camp: Sycamore telling everyone to meet him at the podium to discuss the rest of the day.

The four of them left the cabin, arriving at the podium to be greeted by Sycamore setting up a microphone.

"So," he started when everyone arrived. "As you all know, today is the last day of the camp and the camp actually ends at three-o'clock, so, we're not going to do a lot. If you've been to a camp similar to this one," Sycamore said, glancing at Ash and Serena for a moment. "Then you may know that the last day's activities are merely an award ceremony and taking a picture of all the campers together," Sycamore continued. "Oh, and, of course, you're all going to have to pack your belongings at some point."

Ash and Serena, along with a handful of other campers nodded slightly, not enough for everyone to notice, but enough for Sycamore to see that some of them understood and knew exactly what he was talking about.

"So," Sycamore said. "We're going to start off by packing everything that you own. Make sure you don't forget anything. After that, we'll do the award ceremony, just so whoever wins an award can hold it up in the picture."

Everyone nodded before dispersing, heading back to their cabins to start packing.

Ash led Serena, Clemont and Bonnie back into their cabin before immediately grabbing his bag and folding any clothes that were loose, neatly placing them inside his bag, the others doing the same.


As soon as they were finished, they headed back outside to see Sycamore waiting with a few other campers, waiting for everyone to finish packing and to come outside, which everyone was a few minutes later.

"Okay, we're going to have lunch, then we're going to do the award ceremony," Sycamore told everyone before leading them to the caféteria, which is where they stayed for an hour while Sycamore and his assistant went to sort out the medals and actually figure out who deserved what.


When the hour was up, Sycamore came back to get everyone, taking them outside and to the edge of the field, telling them all to sit down there while they all went through the award ceremony.

"So," Sycamore started. "First off, I'd like to thank each and every one of you for attending my Summer camp. It's been a blast having you all here, and I'd like to see you all again at some point, whether it's for the next Summer camp, or if you're coming to see me for a starter Pokémon. I understand that some of you may be going on a journey through Kalos soon, and if so, I wish you the best of luck."

Everyone applauded Sycamore's words, who smiled at them in gratitude. "Right!" He exclaimed. "Let's get to the awards, shall we?"


There we go! Another chapter! As you may be able to gather, I decided not to have any real activity on the last day. Mainly because I couldn't think of something that would work. Some of you might be screaming at your computers or phones right now, trying to tell me that I could've done a Pokemon performance or contest, or something, but, remember, hardly anyone had Pokémon; just ten of them. So, unless I used the same people, which could've possibly worked, I guess, I wouldn't have been able to do it. And I can't do a performance because that's girls only, at least, according to the animé, but, again, there were only about four girls with Pokémon. Again, contests are an option, but I haven't watched the Hoenn or Sinnoh series', so I don't know how they work. Anyway, enough of that, leave a review with anything you want in it, as I will approve. Yes, even 'hate.' It's merely constructive criticism, so I'll be happy to hear about what I need to improve. BYE!