A bright present

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Just to clarify two thing. I want to say thank you so much for your great support. You guys have been fantastic and splendid to read this story. Thank you.

Also. Shall I add the sequel into this book. Or, shall I do it separate and do ADAD2? Which means there are only 2 chapter left till I do the sequel.

Anyways, Enjoy.

Ash POV

Ash's Bucket List- Complete a video game- any video game.

You can't please everybody.

No matter what I did, I had to face through my grave fears. Think about it: All I had wanted to achieve with my PA room abduction was to get Sere talking to me again, and in the process I had managed to piss off three very different sets of people.

Let's start with the obvious one- Principal Oak.

After throwing the hugest tantrum in his office 'I can't believe you would pull a stunt like that!' 'What if there had been a school wide emergency?' 'And what the hell were you doing, lying on top of that girl? Our school doesn't need a sexual harassment case!' Principal Oak saw fit to give me ten detentions in some weeks and a warning that if I got into any more trouble at Lumiose, it was over. Boy, he was so pissed that I almost laughed in his grumpy old face, sorry Gary. which was interesting, since I was pissed off at him, too. The guy basically threw off my groove with Sere by barging in, just as I had been about to make my dirty move.

Because, yes, I had been about to kiss her, dammit. Ever since that day she had blown up at me, kissing her had constantly been on my only mind.

Those kissable thin lips that I could touch every second, wanting my own lips to connect hers. It made me die on inside and obsessed around my racking head.

Sure, trying to kiss her after I had just gotten her forgiveness wasn't too smart on my part, but I wasn't usually the sharpest knife in the drawer, especially when it came to timing.

The look on her bright cute face when I was lying on top of her was what had made me throw all my reservations out of the door. Sere was all wide-eyed innocence with her soft skin, strawberry smelling short hair that spread on floor and thin lips and I wanted her so bad. Looking into her beautiful sapphire eyes as I lay on top of her, feeling her heart race through the thin fabric of my blue jacket- damn, who wouldn't want to kiss her? Although. My fingerless hand did get a slight touch of bare thighs which was big reward for me.

As weird as it was for me to admit it, I wouldn't have minded getting expelled if it had meant really kissing Sere.

I couldn't ever have her, I knew that. My dad would freak out. My friends would *****. Our classmates would talk smack behind her back. There was no way I would do that to her. But just one kiss might be enough to rid me of the fascination I had with her. When and where that kiss was going to happen was all up in the thin air. But it was going to happen, and soon. Because if it didn't- I would go insane if I didn't kiss her.

Next up, Calem and Co.

By going through all that trouble to get Sere to talk to me again, it seemed that I'd broken the cardinal rule.

Seriously.

Calem was the one who hunted me down after my lecture from Principal Oak, a pissed off expression on his face, and let me know that my little PA presentation hadn't gone over well with him, Misty and Rudy.

"You picked her over us, dude. I can't believe you picked Serena Yvonne over your ******* friends! Are you nuts?" was his parting shot, not waiting to listen to my feeble explanation.

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