Summary: Gary had a normal life while attending school, he had many friends, but one day out of the blue something from his past is going to appear, a emotionless boy named ash, is now attending his school. Gary is now afraid of the boy and soon memories he had locked away will come back. A palletshipping rated M for foul language, murder, rape, and probably sexual content in later chapters.

Disclaimer: I do not own pokemon and credit goes to the person who came up with the idea.


Frozen Heart and The Darkness Within: Dark Side Revealed

The classes were filling up as the school's bell continued to ring.

Gary and his friends ran down the halls, hoping that they would make in before their teacher got too angry at them, but when Gary turned the corner and entered hall which held his classroom, he bumped into someone, causing him and his friends, who were right on his heels, to come tumbling down onto the tiled floor.

The group of friends cringed in pain before noticing that Gary was shaking in his boots. Looking up, they saw exactly what he had been looking at to make him react in such a way.

The group's eyes had locked on to Ash, who was giving them an ice cold stare, but only Gary had caught the message as tiny beads of sweat began forming on his forehead at the sight of the chilling teen. The others had gotten up and began brushing themselves off before dashing to the classroom.

"Gary! Come on! The teacher's going to be mad at you if you're late!"

Gary got up slowly as he continued to stare into the eyes of his childhood friend. The stare continued until Ash finally turned and headed for the classroom.

Gary finally came to his senses as his friends literally began dragging him into class. The bell rang again, notifying everyone that class had started, and that no students should be wandering the halls.

The school day was alright, but Gary, who looked out the window in his usual fashion, was so deep in his own thoughts that he didn't realize Professor Oak was speaking sternly to him, an open textbook in one hand.

"SORRY, PROFESSOR OAK!" shouted Gary, after being pulled out of his thoughts without any warning.

His fellow classmates laughed as Gary stood in front of his desk with a red face due to the embarrassment of being caught daydreaming in class.

"It's alright, Gary, but I can't have you nodding off in class. I know you understand all this, but you still have to pay attention to the lesson."

Gary returned to his seat and stared at Oak's back as he returned to the podium, continuing his lessons. After a few minutes, Gary found himself staring out the window once again, only this time his body started to shake as the memories of the message Ash gave him and his friends came rushing back to him.

"You're going to die by my hands!"

Gary couldn't get rid of the fear that grasped him tightly as the message continued to play over and over in his mind. So focused was he on the morning's events, he didn't even noticed the concerned stares Professor Oak kept giving him.

Gary stared out the window, deep in thought, until the lunch bell started ringing. He was gathering his things when someone interrupted him.

"Gary, may I have a word with you?"

Professor Oak was standing at Gary's desk, arms crossed.

"Yes, Professor?"

"Gary, I'm quite worried about you. Lately, you've been day dreaming the entirety of class, and every now and then, I look up and see you shaking. Are you alright? Is everything okay at home?"

"No, Professor, everything is fine," Gary lied, "I'm just thinking about different things..."

"Are you sure?"

"Yes sir."

"Okay, then, go on and eat your lunch. But Gary, if anything is bothering you, let me know, alright?"

"Yes sir."

After the conversation ended, Gary bowed to Professor Oak and left the classroom. Unknown to the pair, there was a third party listening in on their conversation.

Gary and his friends had a nice chat while they ate. Feeling the sun on his face and the wind blowing gently through his hair made Gary calm down, but it didn't last long as the group began to get the feeling they were being watched.

Eventually, the group shook the feeling off and continued their usual lunchtime activities. Only Gary continued to sense that something was amiss.

Gary got up and ran downstairs. Just as he turned the corner, stepping onto the school's third floor, he saw Ash going into the men's bathroom with his Pikachu perched on his shoulder like always. A normal enough sight, excluding the silvery piece of metal that Ash had pulled out of his sleeve as he crossed the threshold.

Curious about what the metal object could have been, Gary made his decision.

"Like the saying goes, 'nothing ventured, nothing gained,'" he thought.

Unfortunately for him, that was possibly the worst decision he'd ever made.

Gary peeked into the restroom and watched the horrible, gruesome event take place before him.

Ash was slicing deeply into his arm with a small razor, spilling copious amounts of blood into a sink. Ash licked his lips before raising his tattered arm to his mouth and drank deeply from the wounds.

Pikachu, in an attempt to mimic his master, jumped off Ash's shoulder and lapped at the blood in the sink.

Gary couldn't stop his tears from sliding down his face and onto his shirt as he stood in the doorway, traumatized by what he'd seen. He felt his lunch jump up his throat and ran into one of the stalls to release the liquids which filled his mouth.

Ash, who was aware he was being observed, cleaned the blood off the sink and himself before letting out a demonic laugh that shook Gary down to his very core.

Gary could only tremble in the stall.

He stayed in the bathroom for the remainder of the lunch break, shaking and crying, with his knees pulled close to his chest.

Eventually, the bell rang to alert the students that lunch was over. Gary cleaned himself up, looking as if nothing had happened, and headed for class to finish the rest of the day.

While he sat at his desk, worried eyes kept glancing at him as the students began noticing Gary's pale skin and troubled expression, but no one could find the courage to comfort him - not even his friends.

The school day finally finished, and everyone was packing up when Gary left the classroom in hurry, drawing more than a few stares since he usually was the last to leave for home.

That night, Gary skipped dinner and stayed in his room. The next day, too, he left his room only for school. His worried sister kept trying to comfort him, or at least get him out of his room, but nothing seemed to work. Daisy soon gave up and left Gary alone with his problems.

Gary was shaking in his bed as the horrific event kept playing over and over in his mind. Before falling asleep, the last thought to enter his mind was 'what has he become?'


Well it finally happen, I have writers block. Give reviews of what you the readers want and help me write the next chapter as have ideas of what's going to happen but no idea where to begin. Give tips and ideas and I hope I can make them possible for you all to enjoy.