(Cleffa, Clefairy, Clefable)

"Tonight is a full moon," Heather informed, gazing at the calander. Today it was the last day of the month, showing that a full moon would show tonight.

"It is?" Heather's friend, Jenny, questioned.

The two girls were in Heather's room. They just came home from a long day at Pokemon school. When a full moon comes along, the two girls would, along with anyone else that had a Cleffa, Clefairy or a Clefable, would travel to a mountain, let out their pokemon, watch them play and wait for the Cleffa, Clefairy and/or Clefable do their cute, little dance. It was always a blast to go to. Everybody always enjoys themselves when they go. The humans would usually make S'mores and tell stories around the campfire to each other.

"Are you going to go?" Heather asked, putting away the calander.

Jenny thought about it for a moment. "I don't know, it gets kinda boring."

Heather's eyes widened and gasped. "But we always go. It's always so much fun. Besides...you're Clefairy would really like to go I bet."

"Yeah, but we always do the same thing everytime we go," Jenny paused, "I don't think I'm going this time."

Heather was shocked. She never went to the mountain by herself. She always had her friend stuck by her side. Now what would she do without her friend?

"Oh...okay," Heather muttered out, obviously kinda hurt.

"So I was thinking we could do something fun tonight," Jenny suggested, messing with her blonde hair.

"Like what, Jenny?" Heather spat.

Unaffected by the bitter tone from her friend, Jenny pulled out a piece of paper from her back pack.

"Jake, the popular and hot guy at school, is throwing a cool party tonight." Jenny offered.

Heather did not look amused.

"You're not going to the mountain to make your pokemon happy for a stupid party?"

"It's not a stupid party...it's the party of the year. Everybody is going to be there tonight and I'm not going to miss it."

"Fine. No thanks to the party. I'm going to the mountain by myself then." Heather spat.

"Whatever," Jenny flipped her hair, grabbed her things and left Heather's room.

Heather was so angry by her friend. She couldn't believe she would have to go by herself. But if that's what her friend wants to do then so be it. Heather, kind of mad, threw three poke'balls on the ground. A Cleffa, Clefairy and a Clefable came out. Clefable was the first pokemon that Heather has ever obtained. Ever since Heather caught him, she knew she fell in love with the Cleffa and all of it evolutionarys. She made sure she caught them all and she done it. She then later on caught a Cleffa, who's a bit spoiled, and her Clefairy, who's spunky and upbeat. Clefable was docile and seemed to be the leader of the two girls. They were all the best of friends.

"I'm angry that she won't go with me tonight. She thinks she's so much better than her pokemon. I feel bad for her Clefairy." Heather, refusing to be angry tonight, smiled for her pokemon now.

"So...who's ready for tonight, guys?"

Cleffa, Clefairy and Clefable all cheered.

"Well, it's almost dark now, so let's leave," Heather ordered, taking her backpack full of snacks and beverages.

Cleffa, Clefairy and Clefable cheered once again and they all trailed behind their trainer.


The dark camped in for the night. Heather and her pokemon have walked quite a bit up the hilly mountain. They knew they were almost there though because they heard the wonderful guitar music and the arousing smell of delicious S'mores roasting on an open fire.

"Guy's we're almost here!" Clefairy cheered, jumping up in the air.

Cleffa pouted. "I'm tired of walking. My feet are starting to hurt."

"Come on Cleffa, we're almost there," Clefable reassured.

Cleffa seemed to ignore him and ran up to Heather, nudging her head against her bare leg, indicating that she wanted to be lifted up. Heather looked down and smiled.

"Aw, you're tired from walking Cleffa?"

Cleffa, acting adorable, nodded her head.

"Okay," Heather hoisted the little, cute pokemon up and carried her in her arms. Cleffa cheered. Clefable rolled his eyes at Cleffa.

And after a few moments, they finally arrived. There was a bunch of people gathered around. Some were engaged in a deep conversation, most likely talking about tonight's events. Some people were stuffing their faces in the delicious snacks that were offered. And a pinch brought their instruments and played some lovely tunes that filled the calm night air. The Cleffas were preparing for tonight's event, Clefairys were doing the same. But the Clefables seemed to be teaching the younger pokemon on what to do. Heather stopped and turned to her pokemon.

"Okay guys, run along, go play with your friends!" Heather smiled and planned on to grab some S'mores. The pokemon happily went to go play with their friends.

"Oh, um, hi Heather!" A voice from behind was heard.

Heather looked over her shoulder, "Hey Rob."

Rob was Heather's friend also. He known Heather for quite some time. He always had a crush on her, but Heather never returned any feelings. She thought it would be easier to just stay as friends. Rob, like Heather, wore glasses that he always had to push up because they kept falling down on him a lot. He usually wears polo shirts and some bland color pants. Rob usually has messy brown hair and is usually labeled as a geek. Heather smiled at Rob and sat down on one of the logs, watching her pokemon playing with the others. Uninvited, Rob took a seat next to her; he was kind of close to her. Heather smiled and scooted to the side a bit. An awkward silence filled the air.

"Um, I like your outfit," Rob nervously complimented, his palm were becoming sweaty now and his heart was beating fast.

Heather scrunched up her nose and fixed her glasses.

"I always wear something like this though." Heather spoke.

It's true. Heather usually wears jean shorts, that exposed a lot of leg, a slightly baggy plain colored t-shirt, and some old tennis shoes she would throw on. She, like Rob, had messy brown hair but a bit tamer than Rob's. Rob's face istantly turned beet red. He nervously pushed back his hair that was covering his eyes.

"Oh...yeah...right, sorry." He apologized, feeling quite foolish of himself.

Before Rob could become more of a fool, something in the sky started to happen. People awed at the night sky as they saw a meteor shower starting in front of their very own eyes. Some people took some pictures of this beautiful sight. But what really interested everyone was the cute, little dance their pokemon were doing. The Cleffas started out, jumping about in a nice circle. Then the Clefairys came out and merged in with the small Cleffas. And finally, the leader of the pack, all the final evolved form of Cleffa, the Clefable, came out and flew around in a circle. It was easily known that they're were a lot more Cleffa than there were of Clefable. But over all, the pokemon did a fine job with their dances. As the meteor shower slowly died down, so did their adorable dance. And when that happened, people started to go, extremely entertained by the fine pokemon dance.

"Did you guys have fun tonight?" Heather walked up to her pokemon; she noticed they were extremely happy and refreshed it seemed.

All of her pokemon cheered.

"Great," Heather smiled, strapping her back pack back on her. "Then let's go home, okay?"

Heather looked happy on the outside, but she knew she was still disappointed in her friend's actions. She wished she went with her tonight.

"Ugh, hi again, Heather," Rob waved nervously, quietly chuckled. Rob's Clefairy was beside him, also quite happy with tonight.

"Oh, hey again...Rob," She faked a smile; her pokemon were patiently waiting for her.

"Um, going home...now?" He awkwardly questioned, pushing his hair out of his face.

"Ugh...yeah, it's pretty late and all. So I'm going to go home." Heather started to walk with her pokemon trailing from behind.

Suddenly Rob cut in front of her path.

"Let me walk you home...it's late. And it's, um, not safe out in this time of night."

Heather smiled, "Thanks Rob, but I think I'm fine. My pokemon are with me after all."

"Please, just let me..." Rob pleaded.

Heather rolled her eyes, "fine...but I don't need you to do this for me."

Rob secretly smiled, his heart fluttered. Maybe he has a chance after all. So Rob, Heather and all of the pokemon trailed behind while walking back home.

"Hey, ugh, you're not usually alone. Where's Jenny?" Five minutes into the walk, Rob started to make small talk to her.

Heather pushed back her bangs. "Um...she decided not to come tonight. Saying this is...boring and all..."

"What?" Rob exclaimed, surprising Heather a bit. This is the loudest he has ever spoke in front of her.

"How dare she...? Tonight was something that all humans should cherish for their pokemon. And the fact that this is 'boring' to her makes me disgusted at her..." In the middle of Rob's rant, he looks over at Heather sheepishly, "...sorry about that...sometimes I just get angry at Jenny. She always seemed sorta selfish to me...no offence."

Obviously shocked by Rob's choice of words, all she could mutter out was, "non taken."

When Heather recovered from Rob's surprising rant, she decided to stay on the subject. "But yeah...I kinda agree with you. She does seem selfish. Her Clefairy would have loved to be here tonight, but she chose to go to a party instead."

After about ten more minutes of walking, they knew they were very close by Heather's house. Rob lived just a block away from her house, so walking her home wasn't a burden to him at all. In fact, he feels blessed that he got to be with her, even though it felt like only a few short moments. As her house came close to view, she smiled at Rob.

"Thanks for walking me home, Rob. Maybe I just needed to talk to somebody after all. Tonight I just felt disappointed and kinda angry at Jenny, but you made me kinda forget about that for a bit. So, um, thanks for walking me home...and see you later." Heather smiled, her three pokemon all smiled at Rob too, saying thanks, it seemed.

As she turned to unlock her front door, Rob blushed and quickly grabbed on to her hand.

"Ugh! Sorry Heather," He quickly withdraw his hand.

Heather raised her brow at him. "..."

"I...ugh...um...I..." He stuttered, but finally he just latched himself onto Heather, giving her a loving embrace. Heather felt weired out, but in a way, she allowed this to happen. She started to get butterflies in her tummy and her heart beated faster, never she was embraced like this before. But she couldn't allow Rob know she felt like this. She pulled away.

"Um...ah...see ya!" She literally ran inside, shut the door behind her and sank against the door.

"Oh my..."

Rob, with a huge grin on his face, happily walked back to his own house.

"Clefairy?" Rob carried his Clefairy in his arms.

"You think she likes me yet?" Rob asked his Clefairy.

His Clefairy shrugged.

"Hm..." Rob smiled, looking back at Heather's house and saw her room was lit by her lamp, "You're right, Clefairy. Girls are pretty confusing."