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Metronome: A Pikashipping Fanfiction
Metronome can do anything - even turn a pokemon human! A Human!GirlPikaxAsh. Rated PG14 now. :3
A few points - I know many feel Pikachu is a boy. I choose to write her as a girl, and I don't feel like hearing all your proof against that. Thank you.
I don't own any aspect of pokemon. Enjoi!
"Jeesh Pikachu, I thought Mom was never going to let us leave!" Ash whined, walking along slowly with his hands behind his head. He was looking up at the clouds, but at this he turned his head to look down at his buddy.
"Piii pikachu," Pikachu agreed from the ground. She was trying to keep up with Ash but was having a little difficulty - even with the slow pace. Ash looked with indifference at Pikachu for a moment, not wanting to show how he really felt.
"Pikachu, you can feel free to ride on my shoulder if you want…" he trailed off as Pikachu shook her head, keeping her eyes forward and shifting her body down so she could use all four feet. This seemed to help her, and she fell into a somewhat easier rhythm with Ash.
Pikachu had taken to walking almost everywhere on her own since they had first arrived at Ash's house. Ash felt his mom was mostly to blame for that, having called Pikachu a, "cute little electric ball of fur" but then reminding Ash that he wasn't wandering through the forests anymore, and that Pikachu would have to behave in a manner more fitting to one who desired to remain an "inside pokemon." And so, ever since she had told Pikachu to, "eat on the floor with Mimey like a good little pokemon," Pikachu had been acting strangely. Ash felt bad that he hadn't spoken up in Pikachu's defense, but he was really in no position to argue with his mom. With Brock gone and Misty tending to her gym, he had needed all the help he could get preparing to set out on his own again. Messing things up with his mom wouldn't help him get out of there any faster, and it certainly wouldn't make her treat Pikachu any differently.
He returned to staring at the sky. A flock of pidgey went in and out of his view a long ways off. They were reaching the edge of Pallet Town, working their way towards Misty's gym to meet up with her. She had told Ash that her sisters would be back within the next two weeks, and that if he wanted to come up to Cerulean City they could join back up and become travel buddies again.
Ash had jumped at the idea.
His mom had not.
"At least when Brock was with you there was a bit of supervision, but now I have to worry day and night about you out there with that… that… hooch!"
Ash had nearly snapped at that, but had forced himself to stay cool and calmly explain to his mom that he and Misty were nothing but friends. He also had had to go into a lengthily spiel (quoting directly much of what Misty had told him the first time he himself had mentioned her lack of clothing) of how just because Misty dressed a little provocatively didn't mean she was a hooch or loose or anything of the sort. It was a shame that just because she looked good in shorts and a midriff top everyone assumed she was a h00ch, and that looks are not the only thing you should take account for in a person. This hadn't quite convinced his mother, so he had gone for his back-up plan.
"Well what about when you were a biker chick? Did it make you happy to think that people considered you scum just because of how you dressed?"
That had shut her up. She had given him a look of anger, but it was obvious she understood. The conversation hadn't come up again, but Ash could tell she still disapproved. He and Pikachu had stayed there for what had seemed like the longest two weeks of their lives. Pikachu had taken to being very unsociable, keeping to herself and avoiding both Ash and his mother. Many times Ash had searched everywhere for Pikachu, finally finding her out back in the garden, staring off into the distance from the top of their apple tree.
So it was with happy hearts that they had set out in the early morning – but not without being peppered with hugs and kisses from his mother, and a backpack full of (Ash hoped - he hadn't checked it himself in his rush to leave) foodstuffs and everyday supplies to last them until they reached Pewter. He'd restock there before they headed into the caves of Mount Moon. Professor Oak had come to see them off, and Ash was happy to hear his other pokemon were doing just fine under Oak's care.
"Take care Ash," Oak had said, softly petting Pikachu, who (in one of her rarer moments of being sociable within the last two weeks) had jumped into Oak's arms to bid him farewell. "I feel as if you're in for something amazing this trip. I'm not quite sure what, but knowing you it will be nothing less than monumental."
"Let's just hope I don't have to save the world again,' Ash had joked. He had gotten a hearty laugh out of Oak, and a worried look from his mother.
One more hug for his mother and they were off, headed in a beedrill-line towards the Viridian Forest. Ash had hoped to reach the forest by midday so they could make it out before nightfall, but at the rate Pikachu was going it looked like they wouldn't be there until tomorrow morning. Pikachu had always ridden on his shoulders before. It was ridiculous that they were going to be held up because he refused to acknowledge that Pikachu was upset.
Ash hated talking about his feelings. He was a guy after all; he had an image to uphold. But this wasn't just anyone, he reminded himself, this was Pikachu. Ash needed to suck it up and talk it out with her. On that thought Ash stopped suddenly, taking Pikachu – who had been in a sort of walking trance- by surprise. She skidded to a halt two feet away and then backtracked to where Ash was standing.
"Pi?" She questioned Ash, her head tilting slightly in a classic expression of confusion.
Ash knelt down level with Pikachu. A serious look had taken over his face, and the words he spoke dripped with concern.
"Pikachu, don't you want to ride on my shoulder?"
Pikachu looked perplexed. One ear twitched in confusion. She was doing fine walking, wasn't she? She had tried her best to keep up with Ash. No, of course she didn't want to ride on Ash's shoulder. That's what "uncivilized" pokemon did. She shook her head hard, her ears whipping back and forth.
"Pikachu, did something my mom said upset you? You know you're my pal right? Not just my pokemon."
Pikachu became visibly upset at this. Her eyes misted a bit and her ears went down and back. She let out a soft, "Piiiiiii." Ash's eyes softened. So it was something his mom had said that was bothering her. Poor Pikachu! Thanks to his mom Pikachu probably thought Ash hated her for being a filthy pokemon or something. Ash felt awful.
"Pikachu, you know that I think you're great right? You're perfect just the way you are. My mom has always been weird towards the idea of treating pokemon as equals. Oh sure, she acts nice enough to 'em, but do you think Mimey does all that work because it wants to? Heck no. My mom gives it all those chores to do – she's just lucky Mimey doesn't mind doing them."
Pikachu looked up at Ash. Her eyes were brimming with tears. A single drop broke loose and slid down her face. Her small black eyes were shining in the morning sun. Ash reached down and used the ball of his thumb to wipe the teardrop from Pikachu's bright-red cheek. The fur was soft from hours of grooming. He pet her softly, reaching his fingers around to massage the back of her neck. Pikachu leaned into Ash's hand, closing her eyes softly and parting her lips. More tears fell from her closed eyes, and Ash felt as if his heart was about to break.
"Pikachu, I love you okay? I love you exactly how you are, and if you make me say that again I'll slug ya alright?" With that he brought his hand to the top of Pikachu's head and mussed her fur.
Pikachu's eyes opened to reveal shimmering spheres of onyx. One ear popped up happily, the other twitched under Ash's hand. A smile lit up her face and small sparks appeared at her rosy cheeks.
"Ka!"
"Alright then, hop on!"
Ash jumped up and held out his arm, and Pikachu flew up it quick as a bullet. She reached his shoulder and proceeded to rub her cheek against Ash's, letting off little shocks that tickled his nose.
"Cut it out Pikachu!" Ash giggled, bringing his hands up to pet her, "That tickles!"
She straightened up, taking her customary position on Ash's shoulder – her tiny front paws resting gently on the top of his hat. Ash's hands dropped down by his side. He adjusted himself, straightening his coat and hitching up his pants. A determined smile lit up his face.
"We better get going," Ash said, beginning to walk at a much faster pace than before, "If we don't get to Cerulean City by next week Misty is gonna kill us for making her hang out with her sisters any longer than she has to."
"Pika!" the happy pokemon agreed, bouncing gently on Ash's shoulder.
They hit the start of Route 1 within a half hour and trudged on towards Viridian Forest.
Metronome can do anything - even turn a pokemon human! A Human!GirlPikaxAsh. Rated PG14 now. :3
A few points - I know many feel Pikachu is a boy. I choose to write her as a girl, and I don't feel like hearing all your proof against that. Thank you.
I don't own any aspect of pokemon. Enjoi!
Metronome
Chapter 1 - Poor Lil Pika
Chapter 1 - Poor Lil Pika
"Jeesh Pikachu, I thought Mom was never going to let us leave!" Ash whined, walking along slowly with his hands behind his head. He was looking up at the clouds, but at this he turned his head to look down at his buddy.
"Piii pikachu," Pikachu agreed from the ground. She was trying to keep up with Ash but was having a little difficulty - even with the slow pace. Ash looked with indifference at Pikachu for a moment, not wanting to show how he really felt.
"Pikachu, you can feel free to ride on my shoulder if you want…" he trailed off as Pikachu shook her head, keeping her eyes forward and shifting her body down so she could use all four feet. This seemed to help her, and she fell into a somewhat easier rhythm with Ash.
Pikachu had taken to walking almost everywhere on her own since they had first arrived at Ash's house. Ash felt his mom was mostly to blame for that, having called Pikachu a, "cute little electric ball of fur" but then reminding Ash that he wasn't wandering through the forests anymore, and that Pikachu would have to behave in a manner more fitting to one who desired to remain an "inside pokemon." And so, ever since she had told Pikachu to, "eat on the floor with Mimey like a good little pokemon," Pikachu had been acting strangely. Ash felt bad that he hadn't spoken up in Pikachu's defense, but he was really in no position to argue with his mom. With Brock gone and Misty tending to her gym, he had needed all the help he could get preparing to set out on his own again. Messing things up with his mom wouldn't help him get out of there any faster, and it certainly wouldn't make her treat Pikachu any differently.
He returned to staring at the sky. A flock of pidgey went in and out of his view a long ways off. They were reaching the edge of Pallet Town, working their way towards Misty's gym to meet up with her. She had told Ash that her sisters would be back within the next two weeks, and that if he wanted to come up to Cerulean City they could join back up and become travel buddies again.
Ash had jumped at the idea.
His mom had not.
"At least when Brock was with you there was a bit of supervision, but now I have to worry day and night about you out there with that… that… hooch!"
Ash had nearly snapped at that, but had forced himself to stay cool and calmly explain to his mom that he and Misty were nothing but friends. He also had had to go into a lengthily spiel (quoting directly much of what Misty had told him the first time he himself had mentioned her lack of clothing) of how just because Misty dressed a little provocatively didn't mean she was a hooch or loose or anything of the sort. It was a shame that just because she looked good in shorts and a midriff top everyone assumed she was a h00ch, and that looks are not the only thing you should take account for in a person. This hadn't quite convinced his mother, so he had gone for his back-up plan.
"Well what about when you were a biker chick? Did it make you happy to think that people considered you scum just because of how you dressed?"
That had shut her up. She had given him a look of anger, but it was obvious she understood. The conversation hadn't come up again, but Ash could tell she still disapproved. He and Pikachu had stayed there for what had seemed like the longest two weeks of their lives. Pikachu had taken to being very unsociable, keeping to herself and avoiding both Ash and his mother. Many times Ash had searched everywhere for Pikachu, finally finding her out back in the garden, staring off into the distance from the top of their apple tree.
So it was with happy hearts that they had set out in the early morning – but not without being peppered with hugs and kisses from his mother, and a backpack full of (Ash hoped - he hadn't checked it himself in his rush to leave) foodstuffs and everyday supplies to last them until they reached Pewter. He'd restock there before they headed into the caves of Mount Moon. Professor Oak had come to see them off, and Ash was happy to hear his other pokemon were doing just fine under Oak's care.
"Take care Ash," Oak had said, softly petting Pikachu, who (in one of her rarer moments of being sociable within the last two weeks) had jumped into Oak's arms to bid him farewell. "I feel as if you're in for something amazing this trip. I'm not quite sure what, but knowing you it will be nothing less than monumental."
"Let's just hope I don't have to save the world again,' Ash had joked. He had gotten a hearty laugh out of Oak, and a worried look from his mother.
One more hug for his mother and they were off, headed in a beedrill-line towards the Viridian Forest. Ash had hoped to reach the forest by midday so they could make it out before nightfall, but at the rate Pikachu was going it looked like they wouldn't be there until tomorrow morning. Pikachu had always ridden on his shoulders before. It was ridiculous that they were going to be held up because he refused to acknowledge that Pikachu was upset.
Ash hated talking about his feelings. He was a guy after all; he had an image to uphold. But this wasn't just anyone, he reminded himself, this was Pikachu. Ash needed to suck it up and talk it out with her. On that thought Ash stopped suddenly, taking Pikachu – who had been in a sort of walking trance- by surprise. She skidded to a halt two feet away and then backtracked to where Ash was standing.
"Pi?" She questioned Ash, her head tilting slightly in a classic expression of confusion.
Ash knelt down level with Pikachu. A serious look had taken over his face, and the words he spoke dripped with concern.
"Pikachu, don't you want to ride on my shoulder?"
Pikachu looked perplexed. One ear twitched in confusion. She was doing fine walking, wasn't she? She had tried her best to keep up with Ash. No, of course she didn't want to ride on Ash's shoulder. That's what "uncivilized" pokemon did. She shook her head hard, her ears whipping back and forth.
"Pikachu, did something my mom said upset you? You know you're my pal right? Not just my pokemon."
Pikachu became visibly upset at this. Her eyes misted a bit and her ears went down and back. She let out a soft, "Piiiiiii." Ash's eyes softened. So it was something his mom had said that was bothering her. Poor Pikachu! Thanks to his mom Pikachu probably thought Ash hated her for being a filthy pokemon or something. Ash felt awful.
"Pikachu, you know that I think you're great right? You're perfect just the way you are. My mom has always been weird towards the idea of treating pokemon as equals. Oh sure, she acts nice enough to 'em, but do you think Mimey does all that work because it wants to? Heck no. My mom gives it all those chores to do – she's just lucky Mimey doesn't mind doing them."
Pikachu looked up at Ash. Her eyes were brimming with tears. A single drop broke loose and slid down her face. Her small black eyes were shining in the morning sun. Ash reached down and used the ball of his thumb to wipe the teardrop from Pikachu's bright-red cheek. The fur was soft from hours of grooming. He pet her softly, reaching his fingers around to massage the back of her neck. Pikachu leaned into Ash's hand, closing her eyes softly and parting her lips. More tears fell from her closed eyes, and Ash felt as if his heart was about to break.
"Pikachu, I love you okay? I love you exactly how you are, and if you make me say that again I'll slug ya alright?" With that he brought his hand to the top of Pikachu's head and mussed her fur.
Pikachu's eyes opened to reveal shimmering spheres of onyx. One ear popped up happily, the other twitched under Ash's hand. A smile lit up her face and small sparks appeared at her rosy cheeks.
"Ka!"
"Alright then, hop on!"
Ash jumped up and held out his arm, and Pikachu flew up it quick as a bullet. She reached his shoulder and proceeded to rub her cheek against Ash's, letting off little shocks that tickled his nose.
"Cut it out Pikachu!" Ash giggled, bringing his hands up to pet her, "That tickles!"
She straightened up, taking her customary position on Ash's shoulder – her tiny front paws resting gently on the top of his hat. Ash's hands dropped down by his side. He adjusted himself, straightening his coat and hitching up his pants. A determined smile lit up his face.
"We better get going," Ash said, beginning to walk at a much faster pace than before, "If we don't get to Cerulean City by next week Misty is gonna kill us for making her hang out with her sisters any longer than she has to."
"Pika!" the happy pokemon agreed, bouncing gently on Ash's shoulder.
They hit the start of Route 1 within a half hour and trudged on towards Viridian Forest.
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