Krafty Quill
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The Target, The Victim, The Saviour
Fan Fiction By Krafty Quill
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Summary
Giovanni's fury reaches its peak. Frustrated with the millions of failed attempts, he takes the rivalry one step further when he hires a professional hit man to take out Ash once and for all. Ash doesn't realise that his time is running out. He must declare his love for Misty before it's too late. He turns to the LEAST expected person for help in the matter.
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Author Notes:
Disclaimer: None of these characters belong to me, except The Killer Cloud that is. Kind of corny name I know but I was too tired to think of anything else. This story is made for non profitable purposes, so just read and enjoy people.
This story was supposed to be a One Shot. I had it planned out and everything but the writing turned out to be a lot more than I expected. So I decided to break it up into two parts. Here's the first. And please review if you really want to see the conclusion.
Youngins beware of the scene! I put a reasonable warning for ya'll young at heart and others who prefer not to read about that stuff. Don't worry, ya'll wont miss much.
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Part I
The staleness that lived in the air of the concealed room could only bring liveliness to those condemned of pure happiness. Affiliates of the extremely rich and excessively corrupt Team Rocket organisation looked up to the man that sat behind the head office's desk. Two telephones sat on either side of his high-tech computer monitor, silent during the lunch breaks at which he would turn them off and save his ears from their constant ringing. But today, Giovanni didn't turn them off to eat lunch in peace, but rather, to make peace.
What he considered peace was the end of the war between Team Rocket and that never-ending irritation, Ash Ketchum. Sure, he could have, and if repeated failure was any indication, should have hired better work to handle that segment of his business a good while back. But he couldn't afford to assign higher-quality resources to what should have been a simple job. Economically, that would have been a great loss.
Thankfully, after the day was done, he wouldn't have to endure any losses from Ketchum any more. Giovanni stroked the creamy fur of the Persian that sat beside him in an expensive, leather chair much like his own. "Don't worry darling. Your master's going to take care of everything."
"Perr."
Its feline purrs were one of the few pleasures that managed to soothe him in this world. He rose from his seat and travelled the ruby carpet to get to the window. Slanted window blinds prevented too much light from breaking into the room. The golden aura that littered the outdoors was rather contradictory to his preferable, inner environment. The tiny plant on his desk wilted to the side from the lack of sunlight. It was now an ugly looking thing, and the only reason he hadn't gotten rid of it was because it reminded him of her.
He ran his fingers atop his dark, gelled hair, smoothing his palm on its flat surface before reaching the sharp tipped ends at the base of his neck. He'd get rid of the plant as soon as possible. His nag for keeping things that were of lesser value was now getting to him. Jesse and James had to go too.
If it wasn't for the pleasures of her body, she would have been long gone already and if it wasn't for the alliance with his wealthy father, he would have also been long gone. Suddenly, a pluck from the nearby speaker broke the silence in the room and startled him a little. He turned to look at it.
"Sir, she's here," a voice spoke through the crackling of radio air.
"Excellent," Giovanni responded. "Send her in." He crossed arms, waiting for his visitor's entrance with a grin. The Persian wagged its tail with excitement.
The door was barely halfway open when the figure entered the room, closing the door behind it in as much silence as it had opened. The white, open-belly, swimsuit armour she wore brought a new contrast to the dark room. Strangely, her tall white boots made no sound as she approached her hirer, face hidden beneath her hood. "I'm here for the job," she said in a low voice lacking emotion.
Giovanni smiled, gazing at her slim figure in the revealing outfit. "All about business. I admire that." But he received no recognition for his complement. He re-thought what he had just said, releasing it wouldn't look professional had he not lived up to it. He went behind his desk and retrieved a file neatly tucked in the top drawer. "Here's your target," he said, offering her the document.
She left his hand lingering in the air for a second before taking the file. As she shuffled through its contents, she learned more about the target. "This boy?" she said, a little disappointed. "The great Giovanni of the ever-so-great Team Rocket fails to eliminate a mere child? I've seen it all. I'm now ready to commit to a fulfilled death."
"He was never the object of elimination in the first place. I dispersed various members of my organization to retrieve as many rare Pokémon as they could from all the regions, Hoenn, Kanto... you name it. But it seems some members are just not as strong as I require them to be. But don't worry." He chuckled. "I'll take care of them."
"If you don't want him dead then why call me?"
"Back then he was nothing but a boy to me. I was so naïve to believe that three of my recruits could take care of him with the utmost ease. But that's a mistake I won't make again. He's a special case." Giovanni fell silent. Suddenly his fists began to tremble, with anger seemingly. Then, quickly, cooled down again. "We wanted nothing more than his Pokémon but now I have certified information that he is very close to challenging the Elite Four, then League Champion, and believe me the challenge he'll give them will be more than enough. I can't allow him to be the League Champion. With his current track record with Team Rocket, all the added benefits of being Master will pose a severe threat to all that I have worked so hard for. I cannot allow that to happen."
"Very well," she breathed from beneath the white hood. "You need not tell me the cause. Most of my employers don't."
"Hrm … sorry. I should have known you wouldn't be interested in that. Take the file, all the information you'll need is disclosed in there. Bring me his head and I'll award you greatly."
Without another word, she took her leave. Giovanni looked at his hand, noticing that it was still a bit shaky. This had become such an emotional affair. Much too emotional for his liking. He picked up a portrait from his desk and slowly stroked the picture with a gentle finger. "I'm sorry I have to do this. But this is as much for you as it is for me." He pressed it close to his chest and looked to the skies outside.
The day was young and the winds were free. A slim finger soared through the air aboard a beautiful Pidgeot. It was a special bird in that where other species of the same kind had brown feathers, it possessed pearly silver, sure to make the clouds unappreciated for their relative dullness. Its rider was dressed as if to camouflage with the clouds, her white cape fluttering behind from the gusts.
The opening of her hood looked down to green herds of bushy tree tops. She was almost at the spot. Crickets and animalistic clicks could be heard even from her position. She would've considered this area beautiful in her early childhood. Back when she used to have a name other than The Killer Cloud.
She reached into a sachet attached to the diagonal strip strapped across her torso and extracted a Blue and Red PokéBall, a GreatBall to be exact. She thanked her Pidgeot with a caring brush. The bird understood the gesture, and the order. It spread its wings and began to descend at an astonishing speed, showing no signs of slowing down. Once a good distance above the tree top, its rider beamed a flash of red light that absorbed it back into its home. The Killer Cloud was left to agilely drop down, dodging hard tree bark and passing through itchy leaves before making a clean landing on a thick branch.
Viridian Forest. According to the file, the target had completed his mission of collecting eight Gym Badges. He was now on his way back home, to visit his mother before challenging the Elite Four. A warm soul, she thought, shame he wouldn't live past the day.
The target was currently in Cerulean and had no Pokémon that could fly. Therefore, he and friends were travelling by foot and had to route through the forest to get to Pallet. It was the perfect spot.
Of course she was far from perfectly hidden within nature but targets hardly ever spotted her and those who did, had effectively seen their last sight anyway. She crossed her arms and sat down, legs hanging over the branch. It was just a matter of time now.
This assignment started off a little strange, with her hirer telling her his reasons and all. She didn't enjoy hearing her own emotions, let alone others. Yet, she hadn't seemed to forget how to read them. Giovanni had his reasons, driven by emotion, but she didn't believe the emotion he displayed back in his office was the driving force. There was another reason.
She shook her head, shrugging it off. It was none of her concern. This was precisely why she preferred not hear more than she needed to. It violated the number one rule of the business and could possibly hinder the mission's success. She couldn't let it happen. Five years in the profession and she hadn't missed a target. And she wasn't about to break the record.
"I-I can't Brock," Ash said to his friend sitting besides him on the low, steady bridge. He picked up a rock and threw it at the water. It bounced three times upon the blue surface before finally sinking through. "I just ... don't know how to do it."
"When I started out I didn't know how to do it either," Brock admitted. He was sitting on his bottom with his legs folded and his arms crossed – usually a sign of sincerity to his character. He turned his straight face to Ash, slit eyes considering his companion with concern. A corner of his lips twisted into a half smile, breaking the tension. "It's funny. For something that is doomed to become a significant part of a man's life, it has a very insufficient supply of tutors."
A smile came to Ash's face. "No offence, Brock. But you still don't know how to do it."
"Argh!" he complained about the insult with a hoarse scream. "Hey! Who's teaching who around here?"
"You're right." Ash sighed and bowed his head in defeat. "Go on."
"As I was saying..." he began. "Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, teaches you like experience does. Practise, practise and practise. I know it may seem like all the practising in the world wouldn't make a difference but believe me it does. This is something you can't learn by just reading a book."
"Sorry Brock, but I'm starting to think girls are something you can't learn at all."
"Well no two girls are the same, Ash. But they all have the same basic needs, security, honesty, and the list goes on ... forever," he muttered to himself. "But by mastering how to satisfy their basic needs, all you'll have to do is learn to adopt to the little extra each girl throws at you."
"Wow," Ash said. It felt like he was talking to a whole other person. "I've never heard you talk like this, about girls anyway. I always thought you just go do your goofy thing with your little pick up lines and that was it." Brock smirked at the backhanded complement but Ash wasn't done there. "So how come it never works for you? You always end up making yourself look like a fool. I don't want to make myself look like a fool."
"So you'd rather not try anything at all, Ash? Is that what you're saying?" Brock enforced with a little anger. He sighed and calmed down. "Let me tell you something, Ash. You've got to live everyday of your life as if it were your last. Fools live, Ash, but cowards don't."
The two sat without conversation, letting the soft swishes of wind entertain their ears. Maybe Brock was right, Ash thought. He may not have been doing well but at least he was doing something. He shook his head. This was so much more difficult than facing that last Gym Leader for his final Badge. One would think that the fact that he knew Misty for so long would make things easier. But instead did quite the opposite.
"Pika!"
They were coming! Ash sat up straight and cleared his throat, then turned to Brock.
"Just do what I told you."
"Right," he agreed, trying his best to stop the uncertainty from flowing into his voice. Who would have thought the day would come when Ash would have to ask for help with the ladies from Brock? The thought alone put much doubt in his heart.
"Pikapi," Pikachu handed Ash one of two ice-creams he was holding. He took a seat beside his trainer.
"Thanks, Pikachu." Ash ran his tongue along its sensationally cold surface. "Mmmm, chocolate, I love it!"
"Here you go Brock," Misty gave him his. She sat with her legs folded, between Ash and Brock. She turned to Ash so suddenly, he almost dropped his cone. Her ocean blue eyes glared fiercely at him. "Don't you have something to tell me, Ash?"
Butterflies began to flurry within his stomach. How did she know? Brock wouldn't have tipped her off. He may not have been the best row model but he understood that for the best to occur, he'd have to do it on his own terms, his own timing. But it was too late anyhow. This was the only time he had left. This was it. He gulped and opened his mouth.
"How rude!" she said before a word could escape him, putting her free hand against her waist. "Can't you even say thank you? I paid for it, Ash, not Pikachu. It's the last time I buy you ice-scream!"
"Misty, I – what?" That was unexpected. He began to laugh at himself.
"And you think it's funny do you?"
"Calm down, Misty," he said, still shaking some of the laughter from his voice. "I thought you were talking about something else. Thank you very much for the ice-scream." He took another lick of his ice-scream when something came to mind. "Hey! Brock didn't say thank you either! Why didn't you tell him off?"
"Er – Ash, don't put me in your little feuds, please." Brock hated getting between them.
Misty ignored the question, convincing herself it was just another one of his excuses. She enjoyed her strawberry flavour treat slowly. Then she looked over to the near distance, towards the entrance of a pack of tall trees. "There's Viridian Forest, guys. We're almost there."
Footsteps.
She woke up from her half state of sleep. The trees were lousy conversation partners, making it harder to stay awake. She yawned and stretched out her arms.
Footsteps, again. It wasn't just her imagination. Her eyes surveyed the area for the origin. But she didn't see anyone. No one ... but ... a Pikachu? The target had a Pikachu! It must've been him approaching.
She pressed a button on her wristband, which had the specialised band pop up an arrow launcher. She reached to her back and pulled out an arrow from a cylindrical sachet beneath her cape. Having loaded her wearable Bowgun, she took aim.
The Pikachu drew nearer and there was someone else coming short behind it. She waited for them to get closer so she could get a clear head shot, right between the eyes. But the boy that came into view wasn't the target but ... one of the target's friends. Where was the target?
The tall, darker skinned boy seemed to be talking to the Pikachu. Maybe she could learn what she needed to know. She lowered her weapon and listened in.
"Pika?"
"I know you don't understand Pikachu but we've got to leave them alone. You see, Ash has something very important to ask Misty," he tried to explain. But Pikachu just sat there, confused, with its head slightly tilted to the side. Brock sighed. "I know it's hard to understand, buddy. But you'll get it someday when you meet that special Pikachu."
Whatever, Pikachu probably thought.
"Don't worry, they're just a little further behind these trees," he said pointing in the direction. "My guide book says there's another path there. The road we're travelling will join into theirs and soon you'll be reunited with your dear trainer."
"Pika!"
Hopefully, this little 'scene' Brock created would give Ash enough time. But he was going to need a lot more than hope to swallow those butterflies.
"Behind those trees!" she whispered to herself. That was all she needed.
She stood up and jumped across to the next tree branch.
"'Let's split up', he said," Misty said, imitating Brock. "What does he think this is? Scooby Doo?"
"Well, it's a good thing to know your way around places. Who knows? Maybe we could get lost someday and have no clue how to get out," Ash offered.
Misty suddenly stopped and turned to him. She looked into his eyes and noticed a tinge of nervousness. And she was alone with him. It was all becoming clear. "Ash, why did Brock really want us to split up? And don't tell me it's because he wanted to take a look at those 'rare trees' we saw on that path. He wouldn't have needed Pikachu for that."
**** it, she was too smart. She caught on. He was just going to have to outsmart her with his dazzling charm. Too bad he didn't have any. He tried to remember everything Brock told him and took one last deep breadth. "Misty, forget about Brock. I orchestrated this entire thing."
"Ash? Why are you smiling like that?"
He didn't answer. Instead, he walked with his shoulders high, closing the gap between them. "Misty," he whispered with his face only a few inches away from hers. "You're a girl ... and I'm a boy."
"Ash? Why are talking like that? Are you trying to make your voice deeper or someth- "
He hushed her with a finger against her lips. "Don't talk, just listen." He stepped away and began to circle her in a confident walk. "But Misty, I'm not a little boy anymore and," he scanned her body and especially her matured chest. "You're definitely not a little girl anymore. Take a Caterpie. It starts out as an innocent little worm with nothing but development on its mind. Then it jumps into its cocoon, now a Metapod. And when it blossoms, it comes out seeing a whole new world, taking much notice in the opposite sex, attracting it with its beautiful wings. Well, Misty, you're the Butterfree and you've got me whipped."
"Why ... Ash," she found herself lost for words. "Why didn't you tell me you felt like this sooner? I always thought that you didn't like me. That you looked at me as you would an older sister. Always picking fights with me and being such a brat."
(SCENE NOT FOR YOUNGINS)
Ash got within her space again. "That was the boy, Misty. I'm ... the man." He pressed his lips against hers. They were so gentle and tender. She quickly gave into his affection and returned it. Time became a non-factor as they went at it. It felt so good. Ash wanted more. He placed his hands on her arms and began running his fingertips up and down her silky skin. With her lips locked with his, he could feel her moan. He reached for those long legs he always wanted to grab but she broke away before he could get a hold of them.
"Ash, we shouldn't," she said unconvincingly and still panting from the passion.
Hot blood was running through his vessels. He couldn't stop even if he wanted too. He walked up to her again and initiated another kiss. This time, he was really pumped, and ended up smacking her bottom.
She broke off again, and stepped back. She had mixed emotions. She felt a little disrespected from his playful smack but at the time admired the fact that he was in control. Control of himself ... and control of her. And not afraid to show it. She gave into her urges and rushed over to kiss him this time.
Ash's hands found their way to her legs. He exhibited his strength as he lifted her by the thighs, carrying her to a nearby tree. He pressed her back against the trunk and began to kiss behind her ears, then her neck, her lips, her chin, her upper chest...
She squealed from the pleasure, her heart beating faster with every kiss. She could feel his hard member pressing against her, begging her to open up. "Oh ... you're far ... from a ... littleboy ... Ash."
Her words fuelled him further. Her yellow shirt and white lacy undergarments dropped to the ground with a silent thump. He thanked the stars that Brock's advice actually worked. What a friend. He looked at Misty, red bangs scattered across her face in sweaty heat. She was so hot. What a lover. Her high pitched moans sang songs that aroused him as he fondled her exposed body. Next, small, blue jean-shorts met the clothes on the grass.
He was ready to go for the kill. He began to work his fly open...
"Oh, Ash..."
"Ash."
"Ash!"
"Ash, Ash, Ash,"
"Ash!"
"ASH!"
(Okay, Youngins can continue here)
He shook his head vigorously, feeling a tad lost as he looked at all the trees around him.
"ASH!" she looked at his face. He looked a little flushed. "Ash? What? ... Are you day dreaming?"
He looked at the red-haired girl to his left. It was Misty. "I-I guess so."
"Must've been some dream. You're practically sweating."
"Oh, it was nothing," he lied.
"I'm sure." She smiled devilishly. "I didn't know Brock was into trees."
Trees? Ash thought. Brock wasn't into – yes he was! "Oh you mean the whole splitting up thing? Yeah, well he surprised me too." The path they were walking would be meeting up with Brock's and Pikachu's soon. It was either now or never. "Misty, I need to tell you something."
"Well, go ahead, Ash. You know you can tell me anything."
He looked at her blue eyes, so calm yet so daunting. They alone frightened him into submission.
"Are you nervous?" Misty detected. "Since when were you ever nervous around me?"
"I-I..." He stopped. He was disgusted at himself. He had to trust Brock's word and pull himself together. It worked once already, even if it was a dream, no reason it wouldn't work again. They say if you think big enough, dreams can come true. "Misty, you know Caterpie, right?"
"You mean you built up all that tension just to talk to me about some BUG?" she said. "You know I hate bugs, Ash."
"No, no, no, Misty. Just listen, don't talk." His thoughts were still being shuffled together. But anxiety had him rush the process. "You see, your like a Caterpie, I-I mean, a Butterfree –"
"How dare you call me a BUG! You should be nervous if that's what you were thinking of saying!" She held her hips and frowned a little.
"No, no, no." He thought of something Brock would say. "We've got to live everyday like it's our last."
"?" Misty was completely confused.
Ash sighed, a big breadth. "Never mind..."
Carefully, she landed on a firm tree branch as silently as she could. She could hear them talking. They were coming. She reloaded her Bowgun and pulled back on the arrow's tail. She brushed aside the leaves that got in the way of her line of sight with the tip of her weapon. The red league cap was floating ever so close. The red-haired girl was partially blocking her target but not enough to be regarded a problem for her meticulous aiming.
She now had a clear shot but she wanted more than that. She wanted it between his eyes, always striving to maintain standards. It had become a trademark. She traced the movement of his head with her Bowgun, just waiting for him to give her an opening. THERE!
Suddenly, a fierce pair of claws dug themselves into her shoulders. She screamed from the pain as she was lifted into the air by a misplaced Charizard, inadvertently shooting the arrow at some random place. She looked up, angered by the interruption it caused. Her legs dangled in the air helplessly as she gained height. She released her grip from one the Charizard's shins, to reach for a knife attached to her thigh by a black band.
With a swift slice, it was the dragon's turn to shriek, or more like growl, forcing it to loose its grip on her. Infuriated white smoke was puffed from its nostrils. Its menacing dark eyes looked down, catching the sight of its falling target. It spun around and nosedived back to catch it, the mild blood leaking from its leg fuelling its fury.
Powerful winds flooded the air around the falling assassin, whipping her cape and hood about. She pulled out her GreatBall but quickly lost grip due to the tremendous downward speed, letting her last hope drop to the earth faster than herself. And if things couldn't get any worse, that **** Charizard was heading straight for her. Her back cracked with pain as she abruptly met the ground, expressing the hurt with a loud screech.
Survival was all she could think about. She turned her head and found the GreatBall was a hand away. All the power she summoned to crawl towards it accumulated to nothing but a defeated sigh. Her head fell back to ground, her eyes witnessing her time coming to an end in the blurry form of approaching, fiery wings. Then, everything went black.
"Did you hear that Pikachu?" Brock looked down to the mouse Pokémon.
"Pika." It nodded its head in confirmation, with a serious glow in its eyes.
"Someone needs help! Let's go!"
They sprinted to where they heard the screams.
"I'd love to stay and hear you babble, Ash, but some things are more important."
"Of course." He also heard the scream and followed her dash with his own.
Numbness ate at her bones and rendered her muscles useless. She couldn't move an inch and could see anything but darkness. She groaned, trying to grit her teeth and re-install any sensation she could. Deep grumbles resonated within her throat and aching itches stung her shoulders.
"Huh? Is she awake?"
A voice. It alerted her into silence. She preferred to remain a non-threat until she acknowledged with whom she was dealing with.
"She doesn't look awake to me." It was someone else.
"But I heard her saying something."
"Funny, I didn't hear anything, Ash." This one was female. "Are you sure that Charizard didn't crisp your brains?"
"Ha ha, Misty," the boy called Ash scoffed. "Are you sure it didn't crisp yours? Oh wait! It couldn't do that. You'd have to have a brain first!"
"Knock it off guys," a strong, serious tone hushed them both. It could only be a man. "I'm going to have to agree with Misty, Ash. I didn't hear her say anything either. What did you hear her say?"
"She said ... 'ugh argh ugh.'"
"Oh yes, the language of the dumb. That explains why only you could pick it up."
"Dumb am I? Well it was my Pikachu that scared off that Charizard! Not you!"
"ASH!"
"No, Brock, she started it! If I'm dumb then she's stupid! So stupid she makes her sisters look like geniuses! Either one of them would've given us better company. It's such a shame I didn't break one of their bikes!"
"ASH! STOP IT RIGHT –"
"And they're a lot prettier than her too! And –"
A slap. Silence. She followed the sound of footsteps, sketching the position of the owner drifting away. Silence, again. There was so much tension in the air that even someone as cold and dead to emotion as her could feel it.
"Ash ... how could you?" Sobs followed. "You know how I feel about my sisters. I never thought you'd ... you'd ... ever saying something so hurtful."
"Misty, I..." he tried weakly.
But it was too late, rapid footsteps soon faded to nothingness.
The beeps of the hospital equipment attached to the woman he saved kept the room from the dead of silence. Ash looked at her lying in bed, her long blonde hair neatly tucked below her head and to the sides of her face. She looked quite young and could easily pass for a teenage prom queen. If she woke up, she probably would be real comfortable with the whiteness of the room. The bed sheets were white, the tiles were white, the walls were white, even her patient gown was white. When they found her unconscious and below that hovering Charizard, she was dressed almost entirely in white.
She looked so peaceful in her sleep. He was glad she was enjoying her stay. Because he wasn't. Hospitals were one of Ash's least favourite places; he learned from his plentiful, previous run-ins. But thanks to Brock's power - carrying her over his shoulders, and that guide book of his, they managed to get to the closest hospital before it was too late. And Misty...
Her Starmie was a great help against the flames of the Charizard. If only he told her that instead of bragging about his Pikachu, maybe she wouldn't be crying in the next room. He smiled at his small yellow friend sleeping on the floor beside his feet.
But not even Pikachu couldn't take his mind of Misty. He looked through the crack of the open door, passed nurses and hospital officials that were walking about, and saw Brock comforting her with a hand on the shoulder. He was asking her something and she kept on nodding her head. He left her to find a seat in the lobby and then re-entered the room.
"That was real low, Ash," he said with his arms crossed.
"I know." Ash bowed his bead. "It's just that she always gets me so angry. She takes everything I say and makes a negative comment about it." A friendly hand patted his shoulder.
"Notice how she doesn't do that with me," Brock said, taking a seat next to Ash's. "She's testing you. She knows that the truth always comes out when someone's not in the right of mind. On the brink of death, in the flames of rage..."
Ash shook his head. "But that's not true, Brock. I didn't mean anything I said about her or her sisters."
"Yes, Ash. Unfortunately, the test is a double edge sword. Sometimes it can bring out all the built up feelings within you that you'd rather keep at bay. Or sometimes it can bring out bullshit. Take a drunkard. There are two types of drunkards. Those that get high and end up saying things and expressing feelings they otherwise wouldn't. And those that get high and talk the most absolute crap you could ever imagine. What Misty's trying to do is get you in that 'mode' and see how you react. But phase two of the task – which is deciphering whether you're the truth talker or the crap talker – isn't so easy. You can guess which one she believes right about now."
"But why all these tests? Why can't she just ask me? She thinks I wouldn't tell her the truth?" Ash shook his head again. "All this complicated stuff is just going to end up getting her hurt when she doesn't have to be." He turned to Brock. "There's something else that's bothering me."
Brock paid attention. He never saw a more serious face on Ash.
"When I was saying all that stuff about her and her sisters, there was this deep feeling of satisfaction within me. I wanted to hurt her. I wanted to hurt her so bad. As much as I could. Not physically of course. But emotionally, only because it's so much worse. I wanted to let it all out and probably would've if she hadn't slapped me. I tried to find everything I knew about her and use it against her. And every word I said made me feel that much better." He let out a weak laugh. "Am I sick? Maybe I'm the one that should be stuck in this hospital."
"No. We all get our fair share of episodes. It's those of us pull ourselves together that end up true winners. And by the looks of it, you need to pull yourself together pronto!"
"What do you mean?"
Brock pointed towards the lobby, directing Ash to the sight of a young man offering Misty a box of tissues. She was smiling and laughing too. "You're not the only guy she's ever going to be talking to her whole life."
Ash felt a sharpness in his chest. He didn't know what the feeling was. Jealousy, perhaps. "Help me, Brock. I ... I don't want to lose her."
"Okay, Brock to the rescue!" he stood up and struck a pose. "First, you'll have to gain her forgiveness, blah blah. I'll skip that. I'm sure you already know how to do that. The next step, well seeing as the first approach didn't work, we'll try ... wait for it ... a really cool ... pick up line!"
"Er – Brock, somehow I don't think –"
"Don't worry little man," he patted Ash atop his cap. "I've got plenty I'll be willing to lend you. Try this ... Um, sorry, Misty, but could you help me pull out this arrow Cupid shot in back?"
"No, wont work."
Brock thought, sticking out his tongue a little and caressing his chin. "Alright, how about this ... I didn't know humans could also perform 'Attract' techniques."
"No. No reference to Pokémon, please," he said, remembering his previous attempt.
"Okay, Try this one ... did it hurt when you fell from heaven?"
The whole angel thing, Ash thought, rolling his eyes. It was played out. He shook his head.
"Don't think so? How about this ..."
Misty fluttered another tissue with a blow of her nose. "I'm sorry. I'm probably finishing all your tissues. I usually don't cry like this."
"It's alright."
The young man besides her cleared a tear from her cheek with a gentle brush. His well defined cheeks and rigid jaw were to die for. His eyes were blue, just like hers, but much deeper and his hair was dark brown and gelled neatly. He had a cute little half smile too. Even though she told Brock she wanted to be alone, Misty couldn't help but let him comfort her.
"If you look this beautiful when you're crying, I probably couldn't imagine you happy." He spoke with a deep, melodic voice. "Oh, that didn't come out too good did it?"
She giggled. "No."
"Well let me try again." He grabbed her hand and led her to stand up with him. He placed a kiss on her hand and proceeded to lead her into a twirl. "That's funny?" he said, once she had made the full three sixty and was now looking at him again.
"What?" Misty got a little worried. Was there something on her face? Something wrong with her clothing? What?
He smiled a half smile. "I would think most angels had wings on their backs."
"..." She felt her knees get weak. She had to sit down before she fell over. No one had ever been so interested in her. It was a lovely feeling. "Thank-thank you ..." She didn't know what else to say. She felt so ... stupid.
"What, am I making you nervous?" he said with a face so straight she couldn't tell if he was being serious or not. "I'm sorry. Sometimes this 'thing' just takes over my body and makes me say stupid things." Misty shook her head slowly as if to say he shouldn't be sorry. "You're right," he said, interpreting her gesture. "It's not like it's my fault anyway. I mean, Cupid's the one to blame."
"..." Her heart was really beating. His dangerous charm was going to give her a heart attack.
"Come here," he said so low it sounded seductive. But she didn't mind. She let him pull her close to his chest with one arm. He used his other hand to caress her red hair.
She felt so warm in his embrace, and his muscles felt so strong. She didn't want him to let go. Everything seemed to fade away ... her problems ... her sisters ... Ash.
He kissed her forehead. Then his eyes travelled down her body and spotted a PokéBall poking out of her pocket. "You've got Pokémon?"
"Yes," she sighed sleepily.
"Of course you do. Where else would you have learned this powerful Attract technique you've been using on me?"
Misty wasn't even listening to him anymore. She passed the halfway point to dreamland. And nothing felt better. Nothing could take this moment away – beep beep, beep beep, beep beep.
"Sorry, that's my pager," he said, freeing his caring grip over her to reach in his pockets. "I have to go, Misty. I don't think you'll need these anymore." He picked up the box of tissues by her side. "My job is done." He turned around and began walking away when...
"Wait," Misty said a little louder than even she expected. "I mean, don't leave me. Please."
He smiled while his back was still facing her. Then put on a straight face before turning around. "If you really want me to stay, then ... oh, why not? A guy would have to be nuts to ignore the prettiest thing in this hospital. Give me a second, I'll be back."
Misty nodded her head feebly and watched him as he walked away. She smiled. Then, she saw Ash approaching. All the coldness and hurt began flooding back into her heart by the mere sight of him. She crossed her arms and turned away from him. Hopefully he would go away if she ignored him.
"Hey, Misty," he started weakly. "Listen, I'm really sorry about – "
"Go away Ash." She didn't even give him a glance.
"C'mon Misty, look what I made for you! They have this clay for kids to play with when they get bored and I thought you'd really like this." He held out a carved Togepi.
She still didn't look at him and left him to hold that position. Minutes passed.
"Er – I'm kinda getting tired here." But she still said nothing. "C'mon Misty, I'm not going anywhere until you accept this."
His voice irritated her. She grabbed the **** thing from his hand and didn't even look at it before tossing it across the room. "There! Happy?"
Ash hung his head. "Misty, please. I'm not very good at this." Nothing. He started getting agitated by her lack of response. "You know what, Misty? You need to grow up! Stop acting like a baby. I said I was sorry already! I don't know what else you want from me! And stop acting like it wasn't your fault too. You're the one that made me so – "
"Ash," she said, quietly. She turned to him so slowly it was frightening, blue eyes dead of emotion. "Go away now. Or I promise, I'll scream." She turned away.
Bravely, Ash sat down next to her. She was hurt and he could see it. He tried to think of something Brock would do. He placed a caring hand on her cold shoulder.
"DON'T TOUCH ME!" She shrugged him off violently.
Ash fell off his seat from the loudness of her voice. He looked around, thankful no one saw what happened. "Misty, why are doing this to me?" He got on his knees and put his hands on the chair besides her. "Why, Misty? Why?"
"WHY? Why? You wanna know why?" Her face reddened from the anger. She got extremely close to his frightened face. "I'll tell you why," she spoke in a hostile whisper. "Because I hate you, Ash, that's why! I hate everything about you. Your stupid cap, your stupid Pikachu, everything! All you care about is yourself! You don't care about how you make other people feel!"
"You have no idea how much I care!"
"Oh, I think I do! You know how my sisters rejected me because they thought I wasn't pretty enough to be one of them and how I never fit in at home! You know how much it hurts me, Ash! You know. Anyone else, I may have understood, Ash ... but you ... you knew." Tears began to flow from her eyes. "I just – I just thought you'd never say something like that! Not Ash Ketchum! I thought you ... you ... But I was lying to myself." Sobs. "That's why, Ash. That's why I always picked on you. It's because I ... I really did ... I did ... You know what? It doesn't even matter anymore, just leave me alone."
"Don't you understand, Misty?" A tear from his eye now. "I can't! I can't leave you alone."
"Leave me alone or I'll scream, Ash."
"Misty, I..."
"I SAID LEAVE ME ALONE!"
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End of Part I
Author Notes:
For the record, when I first planned this out, it wasn't meant to be some soppy Ash and Misty love story. That just sort of ... well, happened. I'm not a romance fan in the least so you can imagine how surprised I was. But seeing as the story's main concept is so grim – assassination and all - I figured romance would probably add a little more emotion to the story and lighten it up a little bit. Tell me what you think about it.
Hit me up with some reviews people, criticism really appreciated.
Oh, and about that little raunchy scene, sorry if it offended anyone. I wasn't quite sure where to draw the line. I, myself, didn't think it was too graphic. But I guess that all depends on the readers. Again, tell me what you think. I warned the youngins, if that accounts for anything.
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I don't know what rules you guys have about censorship but just put it in the review if there's any problem
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The Target, The Victim, The Saviour
Fan Fiction By Krafty Quill
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Summary
Giovanni's fury reaches its peak. Frustrated with the millions of failed attempts, he takes the rivalry one step further when he hires a professional hit man to take out Ash once and for all. Ash doesn't realise that his time is running out. He must declare his love for Misty before it's too late. He turns to the LEAST expected person for help in the matter.
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Author Notes:
Disclaimer: None of these characters belong to me, except The Killer Cloud that is. Kind of corny name I know but I was too tired to think of anything else. This story is made for non profitable purposes, so just read and enjoy people.
This story was supposed to be a One Shot. I had it planned out and everything but the writing turned out to be a lot more than I expected. So I decided to break it up into two parts. Here's the first. And please review if you really want to see the conclusion.
Youngins beware of the scene! I put a reasonable warning for ya'll young at heart and others who prefer not to read about that stuff. Don't worry, ya'll wont miss much.
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Part I
The staleness that lived in the air of the concealed room could only bring liveliness to those condemned of pure happiness. Affiliates of the extremely rich and excessively corrupt Team Rocket organisation looked up to the man that sat behind the head office's desk. Two telephones sat on either side of his high-tech computer monitor, silent during the lunch breaks at which he would turn them off and save his ears from their constant ringing. But today, Giovanni didn't turn them off to eat lunch in peace, but rather, to make peace.
What he considered peace was the end of the war between Team Rocket and that never-ending irritation, Ash Ketchum. Sure, he could have, and if repeated failure was any indication, should have hired better work to handle that segment of his business a good while back. But he couldn't afford to assign higher-quality resources to what should have been a simple job. Economically, that would have been a great loss.
Thankfully, after the day was done, he wouldn't have to endure any losses from Ketchum any more. Giovanni stroked the creamy fur of the Persian that sat beside him in an expensive, leather chair much like his own. "Don't worry darling. Your master's going to take care of everything."
"Perr."
Its feline purrs were one of the few pleasures that managed to soothe him in this world. He rose from his seat and travelled the ruby carpet to get to the window. Slanted window blinds prevented too much light from breaking into the room. The golden aura that littered the outdoors was rather contradictory to his preferable, inner environment. The tiny plant on his desk wilted to the side from the lack of sunlight. It was now an ugly looking thing, and the only reason he hadn't gotten rid of it was because it reminded him of her.
He ran his fingers atop his dark, gelled hair, smoothing his palm on its flat surface before reaching the sharp tipped ends at the base of his neck. He'd get rid of the plant as soon as possible. His nag for keeping things that were of lesser value was now getting to him. Jesse and James had to go too.
If it wasn't for the pleasures of her body, she would have been long gone already and if it wasn't for the alliance with his wealthy father, he would have also been long gone. Suddenly, a pluck from the nearby speaker broke the silence in the room and startled him a little. He turned to look at it.
"Sir, she's here," a voice spoke through the crackling of radio air.
"Excellent," Giovanni responded. "Send her in." He crossed arms, waiting for his visitor's entrance with a grin. The Persian wagged its tail with excitement.
The door was barely halfway open when the figure entered the room, closing the door behind it in as much silence as it had opened. The white, open-belly, swimsuit armour she wore brought a new contrast to the dark room. Strangely, her tall white boots made no sound as she approached her hirer, face hidden beneath her hood. "I'm here for the job," she said in a low voice lacking emotion.
Giovanni smiled, gazing at her slim figure in the revealing outfit. "All about business. I admire that." But he received no recognition for his complement. He re-thought what he had just said, releasing it wouldn't look professional had he not lived up to it. He went behind his desk and retrieved a file neatly tucked in the top drawer. "Here's your target," he said, offering her the document.
She left his hand lingering in the air for a second before taking the file. As she shuffled through its contents, she learned more about the target. "This boy?" she said, a little disappointed. "The great Giovanni of the ever-so-great Team Rocket fails to eliminate a mere child? I've seen it all. I'm now ready to commit to a fulfilled death."
"He was never the object of elimination in the first place. I dispersed various members of my organization to retrieve as many rare Pokémon as they could from all the regions, Hoenn, Kanto... you name it. But it seems some members are just not as strong as I require them to be. But don't worry." He chuckled. "I'll take care of them."
"If you don't want him dead then why call me?"
"Back then he was nothing but a boy to me. I was so naïve to believe that three of my recruits could take care of him with the utmost ease. But that's a mistake I won't make again. He's a special case." Giovanni fell silent. Suddenly his fists began to tremble, with anger seemingly. Then, quickly, cooled down again. "We wanted nothing more than his Pokémon but now I have certified information that he is very close to challenging the Elite Four, then League Champion, and believe me the challenge he'll give them will be more than enough. I can't allow him to be the League Champion. With his current track record with Team Rocket, all the added benefits of being Master will pose a severe threat to all that I have worked so hard for. I cannot allow that to happen."
"Very well," she breathed from beneath the white hood. "You need not tell me the cause. Most of my employers don't."
"Hrm … sorry. I should have known you wouldn't be interested in that. Take the file, all the information you'll need is disclosed in there. Bring me his head and I'll award you greatly."
Without another word, she took her leave. Giovanni looked at his hand, noticing that it was still a bit shaky. This had become such an emotional affair. Much too emotional for his liking. He picked up a portrait from his desk and slowly stroked the picture with a gentle finger. "I'm sorry I have to do this. But this is as much for you as it is for me." He pressed it close to his chest and looked to the skies outside.
ooOOoo
The day was young and the winds were free. A slim finger soared through the air aboard a beautiful Pidgeot. It was a special bird in that where other species of the same kind had brown feathers, it possessed pearly silver, sure to make the clouds unappreciated for their relative dullness. Its rider was dressed as if to camouflage with the clouds, her white cape fluttering behind from the gusts.
The opening of her hood looked down to green herds of bushy tree tops. She was almost at the spot. Crickets and animalistic clicks could be heard even from her position. She would've considered this area beautiful in her early childhood. Back when she used to have a name other than The Killer Cloud.
She reached into a sachet attached to the diagonal strip strapped across her torso and extracted a Blue and Red PokéBall, a GreatBall to be exact. She thanked her Pidgeot with a caring brush. The bird understood the gesture, and the order. It spread its wings and began to descend at an astonishing speed, showing no signs of slowing down. Once a good distance above the tree top, its rider beamed a flash of red light that absorbed it back into its home. The Killer Cloud was left to agilely drop down, dodging hard tree bark and passing through itchy leaves before making a clean landing on a thick branch.
Viridian Forest. According to the file, the target had completed his mission of collecting eight Gym Badges. He was now on his way back home, to visit his mother before challenging the Elite Four. A warm soul, she thought, shame he wouldn't live past the day.
The target was currently in Cerulean and had no Pokémon that could fly. Therefore, he and friends were travelling by foot and had to route through the forest to get to Pallet. It was the perfect spot.
Of course she was far from perfectly hidden within nature but targets hardly ever spotted her and those who did, had effectively seen their last sight anyway. She crossed her arms and sat down, legs hanging over the branch. It was just a matter of time now.
This assignment started off a little strange, with her hirer telling her his reasons and all. She didn't enjoy hearing her own emotions, let alone others. Yet, she hadn't seemed to forget how to read them. Giovanni had his reasons, driven by emotion, but she didn't believe the emotion he displayed back in his office was the driving force. There was another reason.
She shook her head, shrugging it off. It was none of her concern. This was precisely why she preferred not hear more than she needed to. It violated the number one rule of the business and could possibly hinder the mission's success. She couldn't let it happen. Five years in the profession and she hadn't missed a target. And she wasn't about to break the record.
ooOOoo
"I-I can't Brock," Ash said to his friend sitting besides him on the low, steady bridge. He picked up a rock and threw it at the water. It bounced three times upon the blue surface before finally sinking through. "I just ... don't know how to do it."
"When I started out I didn't know how to do it either," Brock admitted. He was sitting on his bottom with his legs folded and his arms crossed – usually a sign of sincerity to his character. He turned his straight face to Ash, slit eyes considering his companion with concern. A corner of his lips twisted into a half smile, breaking the tension. "It's funny. For something that is doomed to become a significant part of a man's life, it has a very insufficient supply of tutors."
A smile came to Ash's face. "No offence, Brock. But you still don't know how to do it."
"Argh!" he complained about the insult with a hoarse scream. "Hey! Who's teaching who around here?"
"You're right." Ash sighed and bowed his head in defeat. "Go on."
"As I was saying..." he began. "Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, teaches you like experience does. Practise, practise and practise. I know it may seem like all the practising in the world wouldn't make a difference but believe me it does. This is something you can't learn by just reading a book."
"Sorry Brock, but I'm starting to think girls are something you can't learn at all."
"Well no two girls are the same, Ash. But they all have the same basic needs, security, honesty, and the list goes on ... forever," he muttered to himself. "But by mastering how to satisfy their basic needs, all you'll have to do is learn to adopt to the little extra each girl throws at you."
"Wow," Ash said. It felt like he was talking to a whole other person. "I've never heard you talk like this, about girls anyway. I always thought you just go do your goofy thing with your little pick up lines and that was it." Brock smirked at the backhanded complement but Ash wasn't done there. "So how come it never works for you? You always end up making yourself look like a fool. I don't want to make myself look like a fool."
"So you'd rather not try anything at all, Ash? Is that what you're saying?" Brock enforced with a little anger. He sighed and calmed down. "Let me tell you something, Ash. You've got to live everyday of your life as if it were your last. Fools live, Ash, but cowards don't."
The two sat without conversation, letting the soft swishes of wind entertain their ears. Maybe Brock was right, Ash thought. He may not have been doing well but at least he was doing something. He shook his head. This was so much more difficult than facing that last Gym Leader for his final Badge. One would think that the fact that he knew Misty for so long would make things easier. But instead did quite the opposite.
"Pika!"
They were coming! Ash sat up straight and cleared his throat, then turned to Brock.
"Just do what I told you."
"Right," he agreed, trying his best to stop the uncertainty from flowing into his voice. Who would have thought the day would come when Ash would have to ask for help with the ladies from Brock? The thought alone put much doubt in his heart.
"Pikapi," Pikachu handed Ash one of two ice-creams he was holding. He took a seat beside his trainer.
"Thanks, Pikachu." Ash ran his tongue along its sensationally cold surface. "Mmmm, chocolate, I love it!"
"Here you go Brock," Misty gave him his. She sat with her legs folded, between Ash and Brock. She turned to Ash so suddenly, he almost dropped his cone. Her ocean blue eyes glared fiercely at him. "Don't you have something to tell me, Ash?"
Butterflies began to flurry within his stomach. How did she know? Brock wouldn't have tipped her off. He may not have been the best row model but he understood that for the best to occur, he'd have to do it on his own terms, his own timing. But it was too late anyhow. This was the only time he had left. This was it. He gulped and opened his mouth.
"How rude!" she said before a word could escape him, putting her free hand against her waist. "Can't you even say thank you? I paid for it, Ash, not Pikachu. It's the last time I buy you ice-scream!"
"Misty, I – what?" That was unexpected. He began to laugh at himself.
"And you think it's funny do you?"
"Calm down, Misty," he said, still shaking some of the laughter from his voice. "I thought you were talking about something else. Thank you very much for the ice-scream." He took another lick of his ice-scream when something came to mind. "Hey! Brock didn't say thank you either! Why didn't you tell him off?"
"Er – Ash, don't put me in your little feuds, please." Brock hated getting between them.
Misty ignored the question, convincing herself it was just another one of his excuses. She enjoyed her strawberry flavour treat slowly. Then she looked over to the near distance, towards the entrance of a pack of tall trees. "There's Viridian Forest, guys. We're almost there."
ooOOoo
Footsteps.
She woke up from her half state of sleep. The trees were lousy conversation partners, making it harder to stay awake. She yawned and stretched out her arms.
Footsteps, again. It wasn't just her imagination. Her eyes surveyed the area for the origin. But she didn't see anyone. No one ... but ... a Pikachu? The target had a Pikachu! It must've been him approaching.
She pressed a button on her wristband, which had the specialised band pop up an arrow launcher. She reached to her back and pulled out an arrow from a cylindrical sachet beneath her cape. Having loaded her wearable Bowgun, she took aim.
The Pikachu drew nearer and there was someone else coming short behind it. She waited for them to get closer so she could get a clear head shot, right between the eyes. But the boy that came into view wasn't the target but ... one of the target's friends. Where was the target?
The tall, darker skinned boy seemed to be talking to the Pikachu. Maybe she could learn what she needed to know. She lowered her weapon and listened in.
ooOOoo
"Pika?"
"I know you don't understand Pikachu but we've got to leave them alone. You see, Ash has something very important to ask Misty," he tried to explain. But Pikachu just sat there, confused, with its head slightly tilted to the side. Brock sighed. "I know it's hard to understand, buddy. But you'll get it someday when you meet that special Pikachu."
Whatever, Pikachu probably thought.
"Don't worry, they're just a little further behind these trees," he said pointing in the direction. "My guide book says there's another path there. The road we're travelling will join into theirs and soon you'll be reunited with your dear trainer."
"Pika!"
Hopefully, this little 'scene' Brock created would give Ash enough time. But he was going to need a lot more than hope to swallow those butterflies.
ooOOoo
"Behind those trees!" she whispered to herself. That was all she needed.
She stood up and jumped across to the next tree branch.
ooOOoo
"'Let's split up', he said," Misty said, imitating Brock. "What does he think this is? Scooby Doo?"
"Well, it's a good thing to know your way around places. Who knows? Maybe we could get lost someday and have no clue how to get out," Ash offered.
Misty suddenly stopped and turned to him. She looked into his eyes and noticed a tinge of nervousness. And she was alone with him. It was all becoming clear. "Ash, why did Brock really want us to split up? And don't tell me it's because he wanted to take a look at those 'rare trees' we saw on that path. He wouldn't have needed Pikachu for that."
**** it, she was too smart. She caught on. He was just going to have to outsmart her with his dazzling charm. Too bad he didn't have any. He tried to remember everything Brock told him and took one last deep breadth. "Misty, forget about Brock. I orchestrated this entire thing."
"Ash? Why are you smiling like that?"
He didn't answer. Instead, he walked with his shoulders high, closing the gap between them. "Misty," he whispered with his face only a few inches away from hers. "You're a girl ... and I'm a boy."
"Ash? Why are talking like that? Are you trying to make your voice deeper or someth- "
He hushed her with a finger against her lips. "Don't talk, just listen." He stepped away and began to circle her in a confident walk. "But Misty, I'm not a little boy anymore and," he scanned her body and especially her matured chest. "You're definitely not a little girl anymore. Take a Caterpie. It starts out as an innocent little worm with nothing but development on its mind. Then it jumps into its cocoon, now a Metapod. And when it blossoms, it comes out seeing a whole new world, taking much notice in the opposite sex, attracting it with its beautiful wings. Well, Misty, you're the Butterfree and you've got me whipped."
"Why ... Ash," she found herself lost for words. "Why didn't you tell me you felt like this sooner? I always thought that you didn't like me. That you looked at me as you would an older sister. Always picking fights with me and being such a brat."
(SCENE NOT FOR YOUNGINS)
Ash got within her space again. "That was the boy, Misty. I'm ... the man." He pressed his lips against hers. They were so gentle and tender. She quickly gave into his affection and returned it. Time became a non-factor as they went at it. It felt so good. Ash wanted more. He placed his hands on her arms and began running his fingertips up and down her silky skin. With her lips locked with his, he could feel her moan. He reached for those long legs he always wanted to grab but she broke away before he could get a hold of them.
"Ash, we shouldn't," she said unconvincingly and still panting from the passion.
Hot blood was running through his vessels. He couldn't stop even if he wanted too. He walked up to her again and initiated another kiss. This time, he was really pumped, and ended up smacking her bottom.
She broke off again, and stepped back. She had mixed emotions. She felt a little disrespected from his playful smack but at the time admired the fact that he was in control. Control of himself ... and control of her. And not afraid to show it. She gave into her urges and rushed over to kiss him this time.
Ash's hands found their way to her legs. He exhibited his strength as he lifted her by the thighs, carrying her to a nearby tree. He pressed her back against the trunk and began to kiss behind her ears, then her neck, her lips, her chin, her upper chest...
She squealed from the pleasure, her heart beating faster with every kiss. She could feel his hard member pressing against her, begging her to open up. "Oh ... you're far ... from a ... littleboy ... Ash."
Her words fuelled him further. Her yellow shirt and white lacy undergarments dropped to the ground with a silent thump. He thanked the stars that Brock's advice actually worked. What a friend. He looked at Misty, red bangs scattered across her face in sweaty heat. She was so hot. What a lover. Her high pitched moans sang songs that aroused him as he fondled her exposed body. Next, small, blue jean-shorts met the clothes on the grass.
He was ready to go for the kill. He began to work his fly open...
"Oh, Ash..."
"Ash."
"Ash!"
"Ash, Ash, Ash,"
"Ash!"
"ASH!"
(Okay, Youngins can continue here)
He shook his head vigorously, feeling a tad lost as he looked at all the trees around him.
"ASH!" she looked at his face. He looked a little flushed. "Ash? What? ... Are you day dreaming?"
He looked at the red-haired girl to his left. It was Misty. "I-I guess so."
"Must've been some dream. You're practically sweating."
"Oh, it was nothing," he lied.
"I'm sure." She smiled devilishly. "I didn't know Brock was into trees."
Trees? Ash thought. Brock wasn't into – yes he was! "Oh you mean the whole splitting up thing? Yeah, well he surprised me too." The path they were walking would be meeting up with Brock's and Pikachu's soon. It was either now or never. "Misty, I need to tell you something."
"Well, go ahead, Ash. You know you can tell me anything."
He looked at her blue eyes, so calm yet so daunting. They alone frightened him into submission.
"Are you nervous?" Misty detected. "Since when were you ever nervous around me?"
"I-I..." He stopped. He was disgusted at himself. He had to trust Brock's word and pull himself together. It worked once already, even if it was a dream, no reason it wouldn't work again. They say if you think big enough, dreams can come true. "Misty, you know Caterpie, right?"
"You mean you built up all that tension just to talk to me about some BUG?" she said. "You know I hate bugs, Ash."
"No, no, no, Misty. Just listen, don't talk." His thoughts were still being shuffled together. But anxiety had him rush the process. "You see, your like a Caterpie, I-I mean, a Butterfree –"
"How dare you call me a BUG! You should be nervous if that's what you were thinking of saying!" She held her hips and frowned a little.
"No, no, no." He thought of something Brock would say. "We've got to live everyday like it's our last."
"?" Misty was completely confused.
Ash sighed, a big breadth. "Never mind..."
ooOOoo
Carefully, she landed on a firm tree branch as silently as she could. She could hear them talking. They were coming. She reloaded her Bowgun and pulled back on the arrow's tail. She brushed aside the leaves that got in the way of her line of sight with the tip of her weapon. The red league cap was floating ever so close. The red-haired girl was partially blocking her target but not enough to be regarded a problem for her meticulous aiming.
She now had a clear shot but she wanted more than that. She wanted it between his eyes, always striving to maintain standards. It had become a trademark. She traced the movement of his head with her Bowgun, just waiting for him to give her an opening. THERE!
Suddenly, a fierce pair of claws dug themselves into her shoulders. She screamed from the pain as she was lifted into the air by a misplaced Charizard, inadvertently shooting the arrow at some random place. She looked up, angered by the interruption it caused. Her legs dangled in the air helplessly as she gained height. She released her grip from one the Charizard's shins, to reach for a knife attached to her thigh by a black band.
With a swift slice, it was the dragon's turn to shriek, or more like growl, forcing it to loose its grip on her. Infuriated white smoke was puffed from its nostrils. Its menacing dark eyes looked down, catching the sight of its falling target. It spun around and nosedived back to catch it, the mild blood leaking from its leg fuelling its fury.
Powerful winds flooded the air around the falling assassin, whipping her cape and hood about. She pulled out her GreatBall but quickly lost grip due to the tremendous downward speed, letting her last hope drop to the earth faster than herself. And if things couldn't get any worse, that **** Charizard was heading straight for her. Her back cracked with pain as she abruptly met the ground, expressing the hurt with a loud screech.
Survival was all she could think about. She turned her head and found the GreatBall was a hand away. All the power she summoned to crawl towards it accumulated to nothing but a defeated sigh. Her head fell back to ground, her eyes witnessing her time coming to an end in the blurry form of approaching, fiery wings. Then, everything went black.
ooOOoo
"Did you hear that Pikachu?" Brock looked down to the mouse Pokémon.
"Pika." It nodded its head in confirmation, with a serious glow in its eyes.
"Someone needs help! Let's go!"
They sprinted to where they heard the screams.
ooOOoo
"I'd love to stay and hear you babble, Ash, but some things are more important."
"Of course." He also heard the scream and followed her dash with his own.
ooOOoo
Numbness ate at her bones and rendered her muscles useless. She couldn't move an inch and could see anything but darkness. She groaned, trying to grit her teeth and re-install any sensation she could. Deep grumbles resonated within her throat and aching itches stung her shoulders.
"Huh? Is she awake?"
A voice. It alerted her into silence. She preferred to remain a non-threat until she acknowledged with whom she was dealing with.
"She doesn't look awake to me." It was someone else.
"But I heard her saying something."
"Funny, I didn't hear anything, Ash." This one was female. "Are you sure that Charizard didn't crisp your brains?"
"Ha ha, Misty," the boy called Ash scoffed. "Are you sure it didn't crisp yours? Oh wait! It couldn't do that. You'd have to have a brain first!"
"Knock it off guys," a strong, serious tone hushed them both. It could only be a man. "I'm going to have to agree with Misty, Ash. I didn't hear her say anything either. What did you hear her say?"
"She said ... 'ugh argh ugh.'"
"Oh yes, the language of the dumb. That explains why only you could pick it up."
"Dumb am I? Well it was my Pikachu that scared off that Charizard! Not you!"
"ASH!"
"No, Brock, she started it! If I'm dumb then she's stupid! So stupid she makes her sisters look like geniuses! Either one of them would've given us better company. It's such a shame I didn't break one of their bikes!"
"ASH! STOP IT RIGHT –"
"And they're a lot prettier than her too! And –"
A slap. Silence. She followed the sound of footsteps, sketching the position of the owner drifting away. Silence, again. There was so much tension in the air that even someone as cold and dead to emotion as her could feel it.
"Ash ... how could you?" Sobs followed. "You know how I feel about my sisters. I never thought you'd ... you'd ... ever saying something so hurtful."
"Misty, I..." he tried weakly.
But it was too late, rapid footsteps soon faded to nothingness.
ooOOoo
The beeps of the hospital equipment attached to the woman he saved kept the room from the dead of silence. Ash looked at her lying in bed, her long blonde hair neatly tucked below her head and to the sides of her face. She looked quite young and could easily pass for a teenage prom queen. If she woke up, she probably would be real comfortable with the whiteness of the room. The bed sheets were white, the tiles were white, the walls were white, even her patient gown was white. When they found her unconscious and below that hovering Charizard, she was dressed almost entirely in white.
She looked so peaceful in her sleep. He was glad she was enjoying her stay. Because he wasn't. Hospitals were one of Ash's least favourite places; he learned from his plentiful, previous run-ins. But thanks to Brock's power - carrying her over his shoulders, and that guide book of his, they managed to get to the closest hospital before it was too late. And Misty...
Her Starmie was a great help against the flames of the Charizard. If only he told her that instead of bragging about his Pikachu, maybe she wouldn't be crying in the next room. He smiled at his small yellow friend sleeping on the floor beside his feet.
But not even Pikachu couldn't take his mind of Misty. He looked through the crack of the open door, passed nurses and hospital officials that were walking about, and saw Brock comforting her with a hand on the shoulder. He was asking her something and she kept on nodding her head. He left her to find a seat in the lobby and then re-entered the room.
"That was real low, Ash," he said with his arms crossed.
"I know." Ash bowed his bead. "It's just that she always gets me so angry. She takes everything I say and makes a negative comment about it." A friendly hand patted his shoulder.
"Notice how she doesn't do that with me," Brock said, taking a seat next to Ash's. "She's testing you. She knows that the truth always comes out when someone's not in the right of mind. On the brink of death, in the flames of rage..."
Ash shook his head. "But that's not true, Brock. I didn't mean anything I said about her or her sisters."
"Yes, Ash. Unfortunately, the test is a double edge sword. Sometimes it can bring out all the built up feelings within you that you'd rather keep at bay. Or sometimes it can bring out bullshit. Take a drunkard. There are two types of drunkards. Those that get high and end up saying things and expressing feelings they otherwise wouldn't. And those that get high and talk the most absolute crap you could ever imagine. What Misty's trying to do is get you in that 'mode' and see how you react. But phase two of the task – which is deciphering whether you're the truth talker or the crap talker – isn't so easy. You can guess which one she believes right about now."
"But why all these tests? Why can't she just ask me? She thinks I wouldn't tell her the truth?" Ash shook his head again. "All this complicated stuff is just going to end up getting her hurt when she doesn't have to be." He turned to Brock. "There's something else that's bothering me."
Brock paid attention. He never saw a more serious face on Ash.
"When I was saying all that stuff about her and her sisters, there was this deep feeling of satisfaction within me. I wanted to hurt her. I wanted to hurt her so bad. As much as I could. Not physically of course. But emotionally, only because it's so much worse. I wanted to let it all out and probably would've if she hadn't slapped me. I tried to find everything I knew about her and use it against her. And every word I said made me feel that much better." He let out a weak laugh. "Am I sick? Maybe I'm the one that should be stuck in this hospital."
"No. We all get our fair share of episodes. It's those of us pull ourselves together that end up true winners. And by the looks of it, you need to pull yourself together pronto!"
"What do you mean?"
Brock pointed towards the lobby, directing Ash to the sight of a young man offering Misty a box of tissues. She was smiling and laughing too. "You're not the only guy she's ever going to be talking to her whole life."
Ash felt a sharpness in his chest. He didn't know what the feeling was. Jealousy, perhaps. "Help me, Brock. I ... I don't want to lose her."
"Okay, Brock to the rescue!" he stood up and struck a pose. "First, you'll have to gain her forgiveness, blah blah. I'll skip that. I'm sure you already know how to do that. The next step, well seeing as the first approach didn't work, we'll try ... wait for it ... a really cool ... pick up line!"
"Er – Brock, somehow I don't think –"
"Don't worry little man," he patted Ash atop his cap. "I've got plenty I'll be willing to lend you. Try this ... Um, sorry, Misty, but could you help me pull out this arrow Cupid shot in back?"
"No, wont work."
Brock thought, sticking out his tongue a little and caressing his chin. "Alright, how about this ... I didn't know humans could also perform 'Attract' techniques."
"No. No reference to Pokémon, please," he said, remembering his previous attempt.
"Okay, Try this one ... did it hurt when you fell from heaven?"
The whole angel thing, Ash thought, rolling his eyes. It was played out. He shook his head.
"Don't think so? How about this ..."
ooOOoo
Misty fluttered another tissue with a blow of her nose. "I'm sorry. I'm probably finishing all your tissues. I usually don't cry like this."
"It's alright."
The young man besides her cleared a tear from her cheek with a gentle brush. His well defined cheeks and rigid jaw were to die for. His eyes were blue, just like hers, but much deeper and his hair was dark brown and gelled neatly. He had a cute little half smile too. Even though she told Brock she wanted to be alone, Misty couldn't help but let him comfort her.
"If you look this beautiful when you're crying, I probably couldn't imagine you happy." He spoke with a deep, melodic voice. "Oh, that didn't come out too good did it?"
She giggled. "No."
"Well let me try again." He grabbed her hand and led her to stand up with him. He placed a kiss on her hand and proceeded to lead her into a twirl. "That's funny?" he said, once she had made the full three sixty and was now looking at him again.
"What?" Misty got a little worried. Was there something on her face? Something wrong with her clothing? What?
He smiled a half smile. "I would think most angels had wings on their backs."
"..." She felt her knees get weak. She had to sit down before she fell over. No one had ever been so interested in her. It was a lovely feeling. "Thank-thank you ..." She didn't know what else to say. She felt so ... stupid.
"What, am I making you nervous?" he said with a face so straight she couldn't tell if he was being serious or not. "I'm sorry. Sometimes this 'thing' just takes over my body and makes me say stupid things." Misty shook her head slowly as if to say he shouldn't be sorry. "You're right," he said, interpreting her gesture. "It's not like it's my fault anyway. I mean, Cupid's the one to blame."
"..." Her heart was really beating. His dangerous charm was going to give her a heart attack.
"Come here," he said so low it sounded seductive. But she didn't mind. She let him pull her close to his chest with one arm. He used his other hand to caress her red hair.
She felt so warm in his embrace, and his muscles felt so strong. She didn't want him to let go. Everything seemed to fade away ... her problems ... her sisters ... Ash.
He kissed her forehead. Then his eyes travelled down her body and spotted a PokéBall poking out of her pocket. "You've got Pokémon?"
"Yes," she sighed sleepily.
"Of course you do. Where else would you have learned this powerful Attract technique you've been using on me?"
Misty wasn't even listening to him anymore. She passed the halfway point to dreamland. And nothing felt better. Nothing could take this moment away – beep beep, beep beep, beep beep.
"Sorry, that's my pager," he said, freeing his caring grip over her to reach in his pockets. "I have to go, Misty. I don't think you'll need these anymore." He picked up the box of tissues by her side. "My job is done." He turned around and began walking away when...
"Wait," Misty said a little louder than even she expected. "I mean, don't leave me. Please."
He smiled while his back was still facing her. Then put on a straight face before turning around. "If you really want me to stay, then ... oh, why not? A guy would have to be nuts to ignore the prettiest thing in this hospital. Give me a second, I'll be back."
Misty nodded her head feebly and watched him as he walked away. She smiled. Then, she saw Ash approaching. All the coldness and hurt began flooding back into her heart by the mere sight of him. She crossed her arms and turned away from him. Hopefully he would go away if she ignored him.
"Hey, Misty," he started weakly. "Listen, I'm really sorry about – "
"Go away Ash." She didn't even give him a glance.
"C'mon Misty, look what I made for you! They have this clay for kids to play with when they get bored and I thought you'd really like this." He held out a carved Togepi.
She still didn't look at him and left him to hold that position. Minutes passed.
"Er – I'm kinda getting tired here." But she still said nothing. "C'mon Misty, I'm not going anywhere until you accept this."
His voice irritated her. She grabbed the **** thing from his hand and didn't even look at it before tossing it across the room. "There! Happy?"
Ash hung his head. "Misty, please. I'm not very good at this." Nothing. He started getting agitated by her lack of response. "You know what, Misty? You need to grow up! Stop acting like a baby. I said I was sorry already! I don't know what else you want from me! And stop acting like it wasn't your fault too. You're the one that made me so – "
"Ash," she said, quietly. She turned to him so slowly it was frightening, blue eyes dead of emotion. "Go away now. Or I promise, I'll scream." She turned away.
Bravely, Ash sat down next to her. She was hurt and he could see it. He tried to think of something Brock would do. He placed a caring hand on her cold shoulder.
"DON'T TOUCH ME!" She shrugged him off violently.
Ash fell off his seat from the loudness of her voice. He looked around, thankful no one saw what happened. "Misty, why are doing this to me?" He got on his knees and put his hands on the chair besides her. "Why, Misty? Why?"
"WHY? Why? You wanna know why?" Her face reddened from the anger. She got extremely close to his frightened face. "I'll tell you why," she spoke in a hostile whisper. "Because I hate you, Ash, that's why! I hate everything about you. Your stupid cap, your stupid Pikachu, everything! All you care about is yourself! You don't care about how you make other people feel!"
"You have no idea how much I care!"
"Oh, I think I do! You know how my sisters rejected me because they thought I wasn't pretty enough to be one of them and how I never fit in at home! You know how much it hurts me, Ash! You know. Anyone else, I may have understood, Ash ... but you ... you knew." Tears began to flow from her eyes. "I just – I just thought you'd never say something like that! Not Ash Ketchum! I thought you ... you ... But I was lying to myself." Sobs. "That's why, Ash. That's why I always picked on you. It's because I ... I really did ... I did ... You know what? It doesn't even matter anymore, just leave me alone."
"Don't you understand, Misty?" A tear from his eye now. "I can't! I can't leave you alone."
"Leave me alone or I'll scream, Ash."
"Misty, I..."
"I SAID LEAVE ME ALONE!"
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End of Part I
Author Notes:
For the record, when I first planned this out, it wasn't meant to be some soppy Ash and Misty love story. That just sort of ... well, happened. I'm not a romance fan in the least so you can imagine how surprised I was. But seeing as the story's main concept is so grim – assassination and all - I figured romance would probably add a little more emotion to the story and lighten it up a little bit. Tell me what you think about it.
Hit me up with some reviews people, criticism really appreciated.
Oh, and about that little raunchy scene, sorry if it offended anyone. I wasn't quite sure where to draw the line. I, myself, didn't think it was too graphic. But I guess that all depends on the readers. Again, tell me what you think. I warned the youngins, if that accounts for anything.
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