Quintessential Pokémania

Quintessential Pokémania

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A Pokémon x Quintessential Quintuplets crossover story. Y/N is determined to be the very best, like no one ever was. However, the journey to be the very best isn't as easy as one might think. But with his friends by his side, the journey MIGHT just be a bit more fun. Or the biggest headache of all time. Or both. I do not own any characters from either franchises.
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(This story has been re-written with a brand new take,.) Five girls who want to do anything but study and two high school boys who are desperate enough to try teaching them. Meet Fuutarou Uesugi-the definition of a bookworm with zero social skills-and Y/n L/n, his quiet, reserved best friend who works part-time as a chef and has a knack for understanding people better than they understand themselves. Burdened by financial struggles, they decide to take on a tutoring job for five sisters: Ichika, Nino, Miku, Yotsuba, and Itsuki Nakano-the five beautiful daughters of a wealthy businessman. The problem? These sisters have five times the attitude, five times the laziness, and five times the excuses to avoid studying. Each has her own personality, secrets, and reasons for failing in school. "When people look at me... they think I'm just a good-for-nothing guy. Someone with no dreams, no future, no purpose. But they don't know me. They don't know how it feels-to be seen, but never truly understood. There are only two people who understand me. And honestly, that's all I need. I don't need hundreds of people to cheer for me, or thousands to say they believe in me. If even one person truly sees me for who I am, then that's enough. That's all I've ever wanted."

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