Part 5:

When they reached their camp sight, they both gasped. The circle had nothing on it. No pine cones, acorns, tent stakes, nothing. Their tent was in a heap next to it, along with their sleeping bags.

"I knew this circle was bad news." Drew said, and began packing up the tent. "May, we're going to set up camp somewhere else."

"In the dark?" May groaned. "C'mon, someone just moved our stuff aside out of their way."

"Along with all the leaves that had fallen too?" He looked at her out of the corner of his eye.

"Um...well..." She thought for a second. "I'm gonna prove there's nothing wrong with this spot." She pulled Drew on the circle and jumped several times.

"May don't!" He cried, as the circle began to cave in. May screamed as the earth broke through, and they began plummeting to the hard ground below. Drew landed on his back, and May landed face-first on top of him. There was barely any room to move.

"Look what you've done!" He said, trying to prop himself up. "Get off of me!"

"I...can't" May moaned at the tight space. Drew managed to push himself to a sit, and bend his knees upward; keeping his feet close to him because there was nowhere else to put them. May was pushed in between his legs, and leaned her back against his chest. Her knees were also pulled to her body.

"Well...this is an improvement." He groaned.

"Oh, shut up!" May said. "I can get us out of here easily with bulbasaur!" She threw it's pokeball, and it appeared on the land around the hole. "Use vine whip to help us out of here!" Bulbasaur let it's vines down, but couldn't reach May. "Nice try." May returned it, frowning.

"Well, now what are we supposed to do? If bulbasaur couldn't reach, then Roselia probably wont be able to either. We'll be stuck here until someone comes and lets us out."

May whined some more.

"Okay, stop it! You're not helping anything by making that noise!" Drew grumbled.

"Somebody's cranky!" May teased, smiling.

"You know what? Lets just go to sleep, and try calling for help tomorrow. Its already dark out, and there's no use calling now." Drew said calmly.

May nodded and closed her eyes. Her head rested on his shoulder. She soon fell asleep. He smiled at this, again, knowing she could not see it. He let his eyelids droop and was lulled to sleep.

Drew awoke to notice his arms tightly around May's waist. He quickly removed them, then sighed of relief when he noticed she was still asleep. He was wet, and noticed it has rained the night before. He looked up at the clear skies, and sighed.

"I'm starting to get really cramped." May said, when she awoke, causing Drew to jump, slightly. "and I'm all wet."

"Hopefully whoever moved our supplies aside yesterday will come back and see us here and help." He suggested.

"Yeah...but what are we supposed to do in that time?" May asked.

Drew thought about a good answer. "Talk?"

"'Bout what?"

"I don't know...ourselves?"

"We did that already. Why? Is there something you still didn't tell me?"

His eyes widened. "N-no!"

"There's something your hiding from me!" May thought for a second. "Hey! You never told me why you wouldn't talk when you were a kid. You just looked like you didn't want me to know and said 'I don't know.'"

"I really don't know." Drew lied again.

May turned her body around, and knelt in front of him. "Tell me. Please please pleasey please please!"

He sighed. "Is it really that important to you?"

"Yes."

"Really?"

"Yes." She looked into his eyes seriously, to try to make him tell her.

"Fine, fine! I was afraid I would do something wrong and they would throw me out."

"Liar. You said they loved you."

"No, really."

"Liar."

"May..."

"Liar."

Drew sighed. "I didn't love them, May! I didn't feel good talking to them. I was still cold. And at that point there was nobody. When I started on my journey, I became a little more brave, and talked to people a little more, mostly only when spoken too, but I only talked a lot to people I was particularly fond of. Okay?"

She didn't make the connection in her head that he talked to her before she ever talked to him, until they were friends. "So...you talk the most to the people you love the most?"

"Yeah."

"Ooh. I get it now." May said, and turned back around, and leaned against him. "There's still one thing I want to know though."

"And that is...?"

"Who you love the most."

Drew froze. "So...you wanna know who it is?"

"Yeah. Is it family? A girl? A friend? What?"

"I'll tell you that later." He decided.

"Please tell me at least which one it is!"

"What?"

"Is this person family, friend, or a girl you love romantically?"

Drew sighed. "Well...think about it." He told her. "I don't have a family. And do I have friends?"

"Yes." May answered. "Me."

Drew thought about this for a moment. "Other then you."

"Um..."

"No one. So...?"

"So you must love a girl the most." May concluded.

"Exactly."

"Who is she? Please tell me!"

"That's enough about me." Drew said. "Who do you like?"

"Who says I should tell you if you wont tell me who your in love with!" She was angered by his determination.

"Are you in love with him?" he smirked.

"That's nothing that concerns you!" She said, knowing Drew couldn't see the lie in her eyes.

He laughed. "I was just teasin' you. Well, since you know I'm in love you need to tell me something about this boy. It's only fair. Like...do I know him?"

She blushed. "You...you might."

"Do I or do I not?"

"Okay you know him! That's all I'm telling you!"

Drew thought about whom he knew that she could have feelings for. He wondered if she had lied to him about her feelings for Ash. It was likely, he decided, but he did not come to any conclusions. "I can't really think of any guesses." He told her.

"May?" Someone called from above the hole.

"Ash!" May called with deep excitement.

"How did you get into there? Here, Get your bulbasaur, and mine's vine whip will attach to your'ses vine whip and pull you up." Drew noticed Ash ignored him.

"Alrighty." May called out her bulbasaur and it and Ash's pulled May, then Drew, out of the hole.