Again, Ash had this stern look on his face that meant nothing good, but May still hoped that her boyfriend wouldn't try to create a possibility where he could get away to risk his own life again. As of now, May just nodded, waiting for the thing that she had to learn from her mentor.
"I know that you don't want that I say anything about my Chosen One status and so on, but I would feel better if you are able to use aura to your advantage." Ash explained, not changing his facial expression during the statement.
May was buff, because she already pleaded Mew for some aura lessons. Now that Ash wanted to teach her, she couldn't suppress her happiness, but she had to. She already said that she didn't want that Ash would talk about aura. Hiding her enthusiasm behind a mean face, May tried to be disappointed.
"You break your promise?" May said sadly.
"I don't want to break my promise, May, but I would feel better ..." Ash explained, knowing that he ignored the wish.
May played with her fingers, trying to come up with an idea for this situation. Ash wanted to teach her something that she wanted to learn, but at the moment, Ash believed that his girlfriend disliked the idea; therefore, she could catch two Pokémon with one Pokéball.
"Perhaps we could agree on a deal ...." May said sheepishly.
"What do you have on your mind?" Ash said curiously, having expected that every girl would exploit the situation when a boy wanted something from her. At least, she didn't yell at him and the Chosen One could become a teacher once again.
"I will allow you to teach me if you promise me that we'll have a date tomorrow." May said, blushing, but relieved that she finally said it.
Ash winked several times and this request wasn't that bad. Aura lessons in exchange for a date were a good deal and the raven-haired boy extended his hand to seal the promise with a handshake.
"Come on, Ash!" May said sternly, putting her hands on her hips. "I thought you would finally start to behave like a real boyfriend."
With those words, she hugged the trainer and actually, she didn't want to let him go right now. She almost forgot that they had several onlookers, but the group of Pokémon didn't mind that the two humans showed their emotions like that.
After several seconds, Ash pushed her gently away and he sighed, because there was still a lot of work to do.
"One half of the group is reunited, but we still have to find the other ones." Ash said to everyone, but some of his Pokémon weren't too excited to see those traitors again. In their opinion, they gave up on their trainer and that was even worse than to insult the trainer.
Sceptile stepped into the foreground before he said something and once again, Mew worked as a translator. It was a very long speech from the green lizard that included a lot of sign language; therefore, Ash understood some things before Mew started to talk telepathically.
"(That's interesting, Ash. It seems that the argument between your two Pokémon groups is much bigger than you have expected. Sceptile said the other Pokémon showed their true colors after your disappearance and that they never bothered to wait for your return, therefore you shouldn't bother to look for them. However, during the last few months, Camp Torterra has talked round some of Meganium's group members. Originally Torkoal, Snorlax and Swellow were within this camp, but the other group told them that they knew that Ash wouldn't love to see that they wouldn't continue their life.)"
Again, Ash knew that both groups of his Pokémon were right with their statements, but they shouldn't separate because of it. It would be necessary to explain it to his Pokémon in order to return to a normal life again.
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Time can't heal every pain (Advanceshipping)
FanfictionJust a short Advanceshipping story - Discontinued!