This is a story I started several months ago and never continued, so I'm posting both part 1 and my newly-written part 2 now. I thought I'd posted it here before, but I checked and I guess I didn't. Part 2 seemed a little short, so I combined the first two parts into one. So when I post this on ff.net (the first part is already there), it'll be in two parts...but oh well.
No Longer the Silent Observer
Disclaimer: Do you honestly think I have anything to do with the Pokemon franchise? Yeah that's what I thought. Anyway, on with the story...
Hmmm, I thought, studying my map again. Looks like the shortest way back to New Bark Town is this road. I traced it with my finger. Slowly a voice came into my consciousness. No, two voices. Two voices that were arguing. They'd apparently been arguing for a while, but I hadn't noticed. Ok, maybe I had, but I guess I'm so used to hearing this same type of argument that I subconsciously tune it out while I try to find a way out of the situation. Oh yeah, you're probably wondering what I'm talking about right? Well let's tune in shall we?
"Good going, Ash Ketchum! You got us lost AGAIN!"
"Me? You were the one who insisted on taking that left turn because you thought it led to the ocean where you could see some water Pokemon!"
Yep, Ash and Misty were arguing again. Happens every time we get lost. I exchanged a glance with Pikachu, who had an annoyed expression on its face. I'm not sure why those two don't just wait for me to trace out the route on the map, and then get going, but I do have a theory on why they argue so much. As you may be able to tell, I'm frequently lost in thought. I think about things and Pokemon I've seen, people I've met, all of the Nurse Joys in every Pokemon Center....ooohhhh....ok, get ahold of yourself, Brock. You've got to tell the story. Anyway, recently I've been thinking about lots of little "hints" I've noticed since way back when I first met Misty and Ash. I've suspected for quite some time now that she likes him, but is nervous about showing it. It's probably because, in her mind, Ash thinks she's only following him to remind him of the bike...but I don't believe that for a minute.
"Well it's getting dark, we might as well camp out for the night since we're lost anyway. Do you think this is a good place, Brock?" I was snapped out of my thoughts by Ash's question.
I looked around. "Yeah this looks good," I replied. We were in a small clearing surrounded by trees. One tree stump was off by itself, and it was big enough to make a perfect table.
As I prepared supper, I noticed with mild amusement that my two young friends had apparently forgotten their earlier argument. They were going through their camp-out routine now: unpacking their sleeping bags, placing them next to each other but not too close, separately going into the woods to change into their pajamas...it's second nature to all of us by now. Yes, I know what you're thinking. You've got a sharp mind. I did say they usually place their sleeping bags next to each other. Neither one has admitted any true affections, yet this sleeping bag thing seems to be a normal thing that they're comfortable with. Neither of them seem to want to go any farther towards admitting anything than that. That is of course if they have anything to admit.
I looked down at what I was doing, and was surprised to find that I'd automatically prepared rice balls. I've heard of people being able to do things in their sleep, but while wrapped up in thought? Weird. Didn't know I could do that. Hiding my surprise I called out, "Rice balls are ready!"
Before I'd even finished the sentence, Ash and Misty bolted to the makeshift tree stump-table. I served the three of us healthy portions, with smaller plates for Pikachu and Togepi.
"These are great, Brock!" Misty grinned between bites.
"Yeah, I always love your rice balls," came Ash's slightly muffled voice. He was gobbling them down as usual.
"Thanks, guys," I said. "I always like to know my cooking is appreciated."
As I cleaned up, I started to think again. We've been travelling for over three years now. I've suspected that those two like each other for quite some time now, but I haven't said or done anything because I wanted to let them work it out for themselves. But now that it's been three years, I'm starting to wonder if they ever will. Ok, that's it. I've decided. I'm going to watch for my chance, and try to help these two get together. They're my best friends in the world, and if my suspicions are correct, it must have been really hard on them holding back their feelings for all this time.
Later that night, I was awakened by a noise. Half-expecting yet another Team Rocket attack, I instictively reached for my vest which was lying next to my sleeping back. It held my Pokeballs, and I was ready to call out Onix if necessary. As my eyes adjusted to the darkness I looked around. No Meowth balloon, no Jessie and James. Must have been a false alarm. From my lying position, I craned my neck to look at Ash and Misty's sleeping bags on the other side of the campfire we'd extinguished earlier. Ash was still sound asleep, but where was Misty? I quietly sat up a little straighter and took a better look around the clearing. A little distance away at the edge of the clearing, with her back to me, I could barely make out Misty sitting, staring into the woods. It looked like she was sitting with his knees drawn up and her chin resting on them.
Maybe I was overly alert because of my earlier thoughts, but in any case I had a strong feeling that I now needed to be especially quiet to make sure not to awaken Ash. As quietly as I could, I slipped out of my sleeping bag, crept over next to Misty, and sat down. She seemed to acknowledge my presence, but kept staring straight ahead.
"Is there something you want to talk about, Misty?" I whispered. "Confiding in someone always makes you feel better."
Misty sniffled, and I then realized that she'd been crying. "What is it?" I whispered.
"The truth is..." Misty began slowly, still staring straight ahead, "I've had a wish for a long time...almost our whole journey...and now I'm afraid it might never come true."
"What are you wishing for?" I asked gently.
"I wish that...ugh, this is hard...I wish that Ash would see me as more than a friend."
"How do you think he sees you now?"
"Well...I used to be really optimistic. When we were still in Kanto the three of us did fun stuff together like the Princess Festival and Kids' Day, but over the last few months all Ash has wanted to do is train and go after his next badge." She then turned to look at me. Even though it was dark, I could see a tear forming in her eye. "What if this continues, Brock? What if all he wants to do from now on is train and battle? I'll...I'll lose him." I handed Misty a tissue, as I sensed that she was about to start crying again.
I thought for a moment, trying to choose my words carefully. "You two are my best friends, and I wouldn't want to see him drift away like that either. The three of us have been through too much together over the last couple of years." I paused for a moment. I really meant what I said, and I hoped Misty understood that. "Maybe we should get some sleep, we'll both be able to think better in the morning."
"Yeah I guess you're right," she admitted, so we both returned to our sleeping bags and went back to sleep.
The next morning, as we were eating breakfast, I decided to try to talk to Ash alone. He isn't the best person in the world at putting two and two together, so I thought my best chance was to tell him outright what Misty had confessed last night. Now to figure out a way to separate ourselves...got it.
"Would you do the dishes, Misty? Ash and I are going on a short walk to look for berries. I'm going to make something different for supper tonight." She hesitated. She knew that it was a strange request, because I usually took care of all that myself, but then understanding dawned in her eyes and she agreed.
Ash hadn't noticed any of this. Pikachu had playfully swiped one of his rice balls and was holding it just out of Ash's reach, with Ash pleading to have it back. Amused, I watched the scene for a moment, then broke it up. "C'mon Ash, let's see if we can find some berries. I bought a new recipe book at the last PokeMart."
"A new recipe book? Say no more!" responded my food-loving friend. Leaving Pikachu to finish eating and play with Togepi, he jumped up to join me. I smiled inwardly. It really meant a lot to me to have my best friends love my cooking so much. I made a mental note to let them know that sometime soon, but now wasn't the time, I had to talk to Ash.
"So, what kind of berries are we looking for?" Ash asked as we started walking through the forest, brushing aside the occasional tree branch or bush as we went.
"Well, for this new recipe, I need as many Mint Berries as I can find. I'm going to make a new kind of jam I've never tried before."
"Mint Berries...those are the pink ones right? They grow in bunches?"
I nodded. "Yeah that's them."
(A/N: I don't know if Mint Berries really are pink, not sure if it's ever been said in the games or anything, but just pretend they are for now.)
Ash pushed ahead, no doubt anticipating tasting that new jam on some rolls or sandwiches. I glanced back. We were out of earshot of Misty and the camp, now was as good a time as any. "Ash, hold up. I need to talk to you for a minute."
Ash froze in place, then turned around with a serious expression on his face. "What is it?" he asked. I guess something in my tone of voice made him realize that there was more to this than berries.
I paused. I thought I'd be all right with this, but I should have planned my words a little better. Oh well, here goes nothing... "What do you think of Misty?"
Ash's face instantly reddened. "What do you mean?"
I smiled slightly. "Think about it. The three of us have been travelling together for what, a little over three years now? Which means you've spent a lot of time around Misty, like it or not. And when a guy spends a lot of time around a girl, you know what can sometimes happen..." I let the thought dangle, hoping Ash would get the hint. He did.
"Whaaaaaaaaaa?" A large sweatdrop formed at the side of his head. "You think I..." he couldn't say those last two words. I couldn't help but grin at his embarrasment, but feel sorry for him at the same time, since I was the one who made him embarrassed.
"Thanks, Ash, you just confirmed my suspicions. Hey, I think I see some berries over there." I said, pointing.
"Wait a second, you're not getting away that easily! What makes you think I..." again, he couldn't say the next two words. He was debating something with himself, and I knew exactly what it was.
"...Like her?" I finished. "Well for one thing, that incident with the sleeping bags last night."
"Huh?" unsurprisingly, Ash was totally confused.
"Look, you and Misty argue a lot right?"
"Yeah..." Ash said guardedly.
"...But in some ways you're really comfortable with each other. It's funny how two people who argue as much as you two do don't seem to mind having their sleeping bags practically next to each other. And that time in that big clearing a while ago...you two were tending to your Pokemon, sitting under a tree, but you were sitting almost next to each other. Strange, coming from a guy and girl who fight so much." My words had had the desired effect. Ash was speechless, probably trying to think of some way to refute what I was saying. "And not only THAT..." I filled him in on what Misty had told me last night.
Ash was completely subdued. "She...actually said that stuff?" he whispered.
"Mm-hmm. It sure seems like you mean a lot to her."
Ash reached up and put his right hand behind his head, a nervous habit of his. "Wow...I never thought that...I mean, that she might...that it would work both ways..." he looked at me and searched my eyes, hoping I understood.
"Believe me, I heard her last night. It definitely does work both ways," I said seriously.
Ash's face suddenly hardened. He had that determined look in his eyes again. Maybe that's one of the things Misty likes so much about him, his unfailing determination. "C'mon Brock, let's pick those berries you saw. I've got an idea."
No Longer the Silent Observer
Disclaimer: Do you honestly think I have anything to do with the Pokemon franchise? Yeah that's what I thought. Anyway, on with the story...
Hmmm, I thought, studying my map again. Looks like the shortest way back to New Bark Town is this road. I traced it with my finger. Slowly a voice came into my consciousness. No, two voices. Two voices that were arguing. They'd apparently been arguing for a while, but I hadn't noticed. Ok, maybe I had, but I guess I'm so used to hearing this same type of argument that I subconsciously tune it out while I try to find a way out of the situation. Oh yeah, you're probably wondering what I'm talking about right? Well let's tune in shall we?
"Good going, Ash Ketchum! You got us lost AGAIN!"
"Me? You were the one who insisted on taking that left turn because you thought it led to the ocean where you could see some water Pokemon!"
Yep, Ash and Misty were arguing again. Happens every time we get lost. I exchanged a glance with Pikachu, who had an annoyed expression on its face. I'm not sure why those two don't just wait for me to trace out the route on the map, and then get going, but I do have a theory on why they argue so much. As you may be able to tell, I'm frequently lost in thought. I think about things and Pokemon I've seen, people I've met, all of the Nurse Joys in every Pokemon Center....ooohhhh....ok, get ahold of yourself, Brock. You've got to tell the story. Anyway, recently I've been thinking about lots of little "hints" I've noticed since way back when I first met Misty and Ash. I've suspected for quite some time now that she likes him, but is nervous about showing it. It's probably because, in her mind, Ash thinks she's only following him to remind him of the bike...but I don't believe that for a minute.
"Well it's getting dark, we might as well camp out for the night since we're lost anyway. Do you think this is a good place, Brock?" I was snapped out of my thoughts by Ash's question.
I looked around. "Yeah this looks good," I replied. We were in a small clearing surrounded by trees. One tree stump was off by itself, and it was big enough to make a perfect table.
As I prepared supper, I noticed with mild amusement that my two young friends had apparently forgotten their earlier argument. They were going through their camp-out routine now: unpacking their sleeping bags, placing them next to each other but not too close, separately going into the woods to change into their pajamas...it's second nature to all of us by now. Yes, I know what you're thinking. You've got a sharp mind. I did say they usually place their sleeping bags next to each other. Neither one has admitted any true affections, yet this sleeping bag thing seems to be a normal thing that they're comfortable with. Neither of them seem to want to go any farther towards admitting anything than that. That is of course if they have anything to admit.
I looked down at what I was doing, and was surprised to find that I'd automatically prepared rice balls. I've heard of people being able to do things in their sleep, but while wrapped up in thought? Weird. Didn't know I could do that. Hiding my surprise I called out, "Rice balls are ready!"
Before I'd even finished the sentence, Ash and Misty bolted to the makeshift tree stump-table. I served the three of us healthy portions, with smaller plates for Pikachu and Togepi.
"These are great, Brock!" Misty grinned between bites.
"Yeah, I always love your rice balls," came Ash's slightly muffled voice. He was gobbling them down as usual.
"Thanks, guys," I said. "I always like to know my cooking is appreciated."
As I cleaned up, I started to think again. We've been travelling for over three years now. I've suspected that those two like each other for quite some time now, but I haven't said or done anything because I wanted to let them work it out for themselves. But now that it's been three years, I'm starting to wonder if they ever will. Ok, that's it. I've decided. I'm going to watch for my chance, and try to help these two get together. They're my best friends in the world, and if my suspicions are correct, it must have been really hard on them holding back their feelings for all this time.
Later that night, I was awakened by a noise. Half-expecting yet another Team Rocket attack, I instictively reached for my vest which was lying next to my sleeping back. It held my Pokeballs, and I was ready to call out Onix if necessary. As my eyes adjusted to the darkness I looked around. No Meowth balloon, no Jessie and James. Must have been a false alarm. From my lying position, I craned my neck to look at Ash and Misty's sleeping bags on the other side of the campfire we'd extinguished earlier. Ash was still sound asleep, but where was Misty? I quietly sat up a little straighter and took a better look around the clearing. A little distance away at the edge of the clearing, with her back to me, I could barely make out Misty sitting, staring into the woods. It looked like she was sitting with his knees drawn up and her chin resting on them.
Maybe I was overly alert because of my earlier thoughts, but in any case I had a strong feeling that I now needed to be especially quiet to make sure not to awaken Ash. As quietly as I could, I slipped out of my sleeping bag, crept over next to Misty, and sat down. She seemed to acknowledge my presence, but kept staring straight ahead.
"Is there something you want to talk about, Misty?" I whispered. "Confiding in someone always makes you feel better."
Misty sniffled, and I then realized that she'd been crying. "What is it?" I whispered.
"The truth is..." Misty began slowly, still staring straight ahead, "I've had a wish for a long time...almost our whole journey...and now I'm afraid it might never come true."
"What are you wishing for?" I asked gently.
"I wish that...ugh, this is hard...I wish that Ash would see me as more than a friend."
"How do you think he sees you now?"
"Well...I used to be really optimistic. When we were still in Kanto the three of us did fun stuff together like the Princess Festival and Kids' Day, but over the last few months all Ash has wanted to do is train and go after his next badge." She then turned to look at me. Even though it was dark, I could see a tear forming in her eye. "What if this continues, Brock? What if all he wants to do from now on is train and battle? I'll...I'll lose him." I handed Misty a tissue, as I sensed that she was about to start crying again.
I thought for a moment, trying to choose my words carefully. "You two are my best friends, and I wouldn't want to see him drift away like that either. The three of us have been through too much together over the last couple of years." I paused for a moment. I really meant what I said, and I hoped Misty understood that. "Maybe we should get some sleep, we'll both be able to think better in the morning."
"Yeah I guess you're right," she admitted, so we both returned to our sleeping bags and went back to sleep.
The next morning, as we were eating breakfast, I decided to try to talk to Ash alone. He isn't the best person in the world at putting two and two together, so I thought my best chance was to tell him outright what Misty had confessed last night. Now to figure out a way to separate ourselves...got it.
"Would you do the dishes, Misty? Ash and I are going on a short walk to look for berries. I'm going to make something different for supper tonight." She hesitated. She knew that it was a strange request, because I usually took care of all that myself, but then understanding dawned in her eyes and she agreed.
Ash hadn't noticed any of this. Pikachu had playfully swiped one of his rice balls and was holding it just out of Ash's reach, with Ash pleading to have it back. Amused, I watched the scene for a moment, then broke it up. "C'mon Ash, let's see if we can find some berries. I bought a new recipe book at the last PokeMart."
"A new recipe book? Say no more!" responded my food-loving friend. Leaving Pikachu to finish eating and play with Togepi, he jumped up to join me. I smiled inwardly. It really meant a lot to me to have my best friends love my cooking so much. I made a mental note to let them know that sometime soon, but now wasn't the time, I had to talk to Ash.
"So, what kind of berries are we looking for?" Ash asked as we started walking through the forest, brushing aside the occasional tree branch or bush as we went.
"Well, for this new recipe, I need as many Mint Berries as I can find. I'm going to make a new kind of jam I've never tried before."
"Mint Berries...those are the pink ones right? They grow in bunches?"
I nodded. "Yeah that's them."
(A/N: I don't know if Mint Berries really are pink, not sure if it's ever been said in the games or anything, but just pretend they are for now.)
Ash pushed ahead, no doubt anticipating tasting that new jam on some rolls or sandwiches. I glanced back. We were out of earshot of Misty and the camp, now was as good a time as any. "Ash, hold up. I need to talk to you for a minute."
Ash froze in place, then turned around with a serious expression on his face. "What is it?" he asked. I guess something in my tone of voice made him realize that there was more to this than berries.
I paused. I thought I'd be all right with this, but I should have planned my words a little better. Oh well, here goes nothing... "What do you think of Misty?"
Ash's face instantly reddened. "What do you mean?"
I smiled slightly. "Think about it. The three of us have been travelling together for what, a little over three years now? Which means you've spent a lot of time around Misty, like it or not. And when a guy spends a lot of time around a girl, you know what can sometimes happen..." I let the thought dangle, hoping Ash would get the hint. He did.
"Whaaaaaaaaaa?" A large sweatdrop formed at the side of his head. "You think I..." he couldn't say those last two words. I couldn't help but grin at his embarrasment, but feel sorry for him at the same time, since I was the one who made him embarrassed.
"Thanks, Ash, you just confirmed my suspicions. Hey, I think I see some berries over there." I said, pointing.
"Wait a second, you're not getting away that easily! What makes you think I..." again, he couldn't say the next two words. He was debating something with himself, and I knew exactly what it was.
"...Like her?" I finished. "Well for one thing, that incident with the sleeping bags last night."
"Huh?" unsurprisingly, Ash was totally confused.
"Look, you and Misty argue a lot right?"
"Yeah..." Ash said guardedly.
"...But in some ways you're really comfortable with each other. It's funny how two people who argue as much as you two do don't seem to mind having their sleeping bags practically next to each other. And that time in that big clearing a while ago...you two were tending to your Pokemon, sitting under a tree, but you were sitting almost next to each other. Strange, coming from a guy and girl who fight so much." My words had had the desired effect. Ash was speechless, probably trying to think of some way to refute what I was saying. "And not only THAT..." I filled him in on what Misty had told me last night.
Ash was completely subdued. "She...actually said that stuff?" he whispered.
"Mm-hmm. It sure seems like you mean a lot to her."
Ash reached up and put his right hand behind his head, a nervous habit of his. "Wow...I never thought that...I mean, that she might...that it would work both ways..." he looked at me and searched my eyes, hoping I understood.
"Believe me, I heard her last night. It definitely does work both ways," I said seriously.
Ash's face suddenly hardened. He had that determined look in his eyes again. Maybe that's one of the things Misty likes so much about him, his unfailing determination. "C'mon Brock, let's pick those berries you saw. I've got an idea."