THIS! Is dedicated to one of my few reviewers, 'a random reader' who was looking forward to a Blue x Red!

HOWEVER! I must say that this one...is a bit sad...or at least, I'll TRY to make it sad, cuz it's my intention.

But still very lovey-dovey anyways xD

and please don't forget...Blue = Girl!

:D

This would be game verse, so it might be Leaf x Red. Or maybe game verse with manga characters :P Whatever works.


He'd been up on that mountain for two damned years. Two long, painful, torturous, depressing years, and he just randomly comes to her house, knocks on her door and expects her to be calm. How could she? Her best friend...her rival...her used-to-be neighbor. Back from isolation. Back to the world. To her. She vaguely recalled the article she saw last week in the Sunday Post.

"Kanto and Johto league champion beaten by ordinary trainer from Unova region; now named as Unova, Kanto and Johto champion, but gave up the title of Kanto and Johto, as the regions are much too far away. Former champion gave up title of champion to subordinate from New Bark town in Johto..."

She'd been shocked. Someone had actually beaten Red. The Red, who was the saviour of Kanto and Johto, the Red who was so strong only Green could be considered a rival. He was beaten. And he was coming home. To be honest, Blue thought he would be back by a day or two, after all, pallet town wasn't too far if he flew on Charizard, but she was let down, a day passed, two passed, and three, four until it turned into a week. And here he was, standing in front of her door as if the last time they saw each other was yesterday, as if Red didn't suddenly just disappear to the mountain without telling her or Green.

She wasn't sure how she was supposed to react; she had mixed feelings. Happy? Yeah. Red had come back. How could she not be happy? Sad? Sure, for him. Being champion had been everything to Red. Disappointed? Only that he hadn't come sooner. But then, she decided, there was one emotion which dominated her heart and mind at that moment. And it was anger. So she did the only thing that came to her mind at that moment. She slammed the door shut in Red's face, and leaning back on the door, she held her hand to her heart. It was beating fast, and she could feel tears welling up. The frustration, the anger, the annoyance, the worry and all the times she missed him came flowing out of her in big fat droplets of water.

She opened the door again, still crying, and glared at Red, who had not moved from his spot at the doorway. She threw herself at him, and hugged him. Her tears wet his shirt slightly, but she couldn't care less. She just needed to feel that it was true. Her best friend had come back.

"Red, oh Red. I missed you so much! You're a total jerk, you know that?"

"..."

Blue didn't expect an answer. She'd heard the rumors that Red hadn't spoken a single word since he'd gone up onto that mountain. She released the boy, and began to fuss over him.

"Red you've grown taller! And bulkier too! Hm, you eyes are redder as well."

"..."

Red opened his mouth as if to say something, but closed it again.

"Have you gone to see Green? What about Yellow? And Misty?"

"..."

Red merely looked at her with his deep red eyes, and Blue could do nothing but hold his gaze. His eyes told stories. He didn't have to talk. With Red, everything was felt. Blue's voice dropped to a whisper.

"Haven't you even gone to see your mother?"

Blue didn't want to meet Red's eyes. She knew what they'd tell her.

'No. You're the only one who knows I'm back.'

But she looked up anyways, and was still dismayed when she was right. She began to fidget with Red's jacket. She recalled the last conversation they'd had before he disappeared. It was one about them: what they were to each other and what they could be. They'd both established that they liked each other, and that they could be more than friends. But their relationship never went beyond that conversation.

"I like you, Red. A lot." Blue had said.

"...Me too, Blue." Red had replied. Blue missed Red's voice, back then he talked a lot.

"Then if we ever get married and have a kid, we'd have to name him or her Purple!" Blue joked. Then the next day, Red disappeared. Blue was distraught. She begged all the gym leaders to send out a search party for him, until one day Green came to her and told her Red had phoned Green, telling him that Red was up on Mt. Silver, training, and wouldn't come back down until someone beat him. Blue had immediately tried to call Red after that, but he never picked up. Blue and Green didn't tell anyone, for fear of them worrying, and just said that Red was off on another one of his adventures.

And Blue was thrown into a world of confusion and loneliness, a place where the person she loved just threw her away and left. Blue had trouble focusing at times, losing several battles. Green had stepped in to help when she started to push people away.

"You can't keep going like this. There's got to be a reason for Red leaving, but whatever it is, he hasn't told us. The only thing we can do is wait for him until he comes back. Move on, Blue."

Green's words stung her like salt in a wound, but she knew it was true. So she had moved on. She forgot about her affections for Red and found someone else to love. Red wasn't going to like it.

Back in the present, Red had his hands around Blue's face, lifting it up to look straight at him. Blue grabbed his hands and pulled them down, but Red did the same thing.

"I'm sorry." He said. Blue let out a laugh which was strained. The first person he goes to see when he comes back is her, and probably the first words he says in two years are words apologizing for what she had already forgiven.

"Red, I...I'm dating Green."

Now that was a blow to Red. His mouth opened and closed several times, and he looked for a moment like a fish out of water. Then he regained his composure and smiled at her.

"That's great. Congratulations, Blue."

He turned around to leave somewhere again, but Blue wouldn't have it. Not again. She grabbed his hands as he was about to walk away. Red stopped.

"Red and Blue makes purple, Red, and purple's a sad color. You shouldn't apologize. I'm sorry, Red."

Red turned back around to face Blue, and gave a small smile to her. He ruffled her hair, and laid his hand on her head for a momentum before sliding it down to her shoulder. He leaned in and kissed her, claiming what should've been his, but lost to Green. He then walked away, hopping on Charizard, Blue ran towards him.

"Where are you going?"

"Viridian. I've got to say congrats to Green. And say hi to Yellow."

Blue waved Red off as he left, and fell to the ground. Tears began to flow again, and she felt the most guilt she had ever felt in five years. From Red's kiss, her heart was beating uncontrollably, and all she could think of was how betrayed Red must have felt. Indeed, she was very sorry.

The most sorry she had ever felt in her life, for rejecting Red to cruelly. For leaving Green in the dark. For overstepping the boundaries of friendship. For loving two men at once.


Erm...yeah...ugh

this wasn't Green x Blue x Red...

it was just Blue x Red...

sorry for people who didn't want such a sad story for Blue x Red...

i'm thinking that maybe once i'm done with all of the girls, (I've added a new male character!) I'll write a round robin for the guys ;)

that's...MAYBE

:P

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