Chapter 19 ~ A Magical Evening

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 (AN): I'm back!! how long has it been since I last updated this book? forever would be my guess. My inspiration and will had kinda faded since the last time I updated, so sorry about that. Thank you to all those who are 1, still reading this despite the very long break, and 2, to all those who have encouraged me to continue this book! I really appreciate it and, you guys are the reason I haven't given up on this story yet. Well I guess you didn't open this chapter to listen (read) to my rambling, so without further ado, let the story begin! now where were we...

~~~~~~~Hikari's POV~~~~~~~

Long story short, Yellow was mortified by the time I was finished with her. I had her try on every dress in almost four store before I found what I deemed was "The one". At every one of the shops that we entered Yellow would pull the brim of her hat low over her eyes, so that it hide her face and its reddish tint that I kept teasing her about. It was like she was running from the international police or something. Whenever she tried a dress on, she would tug at the hem and complain about it being "uncomfortable".Okay, I should say before I judge Yellow too harshly that I myself don't like dresses all that much, but Yellow took not liking dresses to a whole new level.

We sat at a table of a little cafe in the middle of the city drinking hot chocolate out of ceramic cups. Yellow's new knee length sunflower yellow dress sat draped over the back of one of the chairs. Despite her dislike of dresses, Yellow's face had lit up like a Christmas tree when she tried it on, and I have to agree that she looked beautiful in it. The dress had cost me a small fortune, meaning all the money I had run away with, but Yellow doesn't need to know that. I look at my watch.

"Okay, the boat leaves in 2 hours," I say. "We should head back and get ready." I drain the rest of my hot chocolate, which scalds the back of my throat. that was a bad decision. Yellow had already finished but she stays rooted in place.

"I don't know if I can do it Hikari, i'm really nervous." she says her hat still covering her eyes. I looked sympathetically at her.

" You remember the plan right?"

"Yes," she said in a small voice. I let loose another smile like the one I had use to persuade he to go along with me in the first place.

"You'll be fine, just follow the plan and everything will be okay." I pull Yellow to her feet and grabbed her dress with my free hand. I leave some money on the table and I set off to fulfill my master plan.

~~~~~~~ Silver's POV~~~~~~

Red and I sat in our room and I was lazily reading a book. Red was sowing a hole in one of his spare jackets. I can't believe that he knows how to do that. I half expected the girls to come looking for us, so that they could drag us around the city, but it seems that they were managing on their own. Red finished the last stitch to his jacket and held it out in front of him so that he could admire his handy work.

"Not the best job but it'll work. Hey Silv, I heading to the gym want to come?" Red put on his stitched up jacket. I looked over the edge of my book, I was on the last chapter and I didn't enjoy being disturbed. Before I could answer there was a knock on the door. I glanced over the edge of the book's pages and saw Hikari standing in the doorway, in an over sized sweater and jeans smiling brightly.

"Hi Red! Do you mind if I borrow Silver for two seconds? I need to talk to him." I sigh heavily, I hated being pulled away.

"Sure, I was just going out." I try to hide behind my book, but its cover was just to small to hide me from Hikari's radar. I sigh and put down the book with only three pages left. I step out into the hallway and close the door behind me. Red had disappeared back inside to retrieve his pokemon.

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