A Lovely Tune
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  • Reads 7,611
  • Votes 106
  • Parts 7
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Mar 24, 2019
In the wonderful world of Pokemon in a town called pallet their was a disciple of the great Professor Oak, his name was Ash. Thanks to the professor he learned a lot thanks to him he awaits the day till he turns 13. Unaware to him a certain petite melodic legendary had their eyes on him for quit some time now. Join us in his adventures through the different regions and achieving the title as pokemon master. 


(I do not own the pokemon anime they all belong to their right full owners. Any of this pictures/song are not mine either. Plz enjoy the story!!:)
(oh yeah guys i might add some characters from the pokemon anime to Ash's team or not well let's see
This story was inspired by syrup-waffle in fan fiction.net go check out dance dance revolution and their will be lemons later on if you want enjoy ;).
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