1. Sleep
“Man I’m so sleepy…” White yawned again for the ninth time. With eyelids getting heavier by the minute, she turned her head and looked at N. The young man was still focused on the TV screen in front of them. White swore, if she screamed at his ear, she’d bet it still wouldn’t stir his attention. A snort burst through her lips. Well, it wasn’t something to be odd about. Tonight was showing a special documentary about Sinnoh’s Time and Space Legends: Dialga, and Palkia.
Her silly grin turned to a wide, honest smile. Raising her arms, she stretched again before casually dropping her hea
One More Block
Part Two
N pressed his finger against the bandage on his face, cringing. He wished his injuries would heal faster, he was tired of being cooped up in his room. Ghetsis had ordered N to stay in his room and rest until he had recovered. N didn’t understand why it was necessary for him to stay in his room while they worked on repairing the throne room.
He had spent his whole life in here. As he gazed at the familiar sights, he saw movement in the corner of his eye.
“Hello?” he said.
There was no answer.
N turned and looked at the toys in his room. He absent-mindedly pushed a train back and forth on the floor.
One More Block
Part One
Unova’s Pokémon League stood tall and proud as the pinnacle of Trainers in the region.
While its vast quantities of stairs, tall towers, and golden colors led it to be one of the most impressive and iconic landmarks in Unova, it was what lay underneath that made it interesting.
What was even more curious was the fact that no one in the League knew about what lay underneath the soil. Somehow, a giant castle had been built right under the League’s nose.
It had been furtively constructed over the years, its existence known only to a small handful of people.
Yet the event that was to occur in it toda
All That Matters
(CAUTION! This is meant to be read after One More Block. It may be read first or separately, but it is part of the One More Block mini-series. It may be a prequel, but it will help clarify some things in One More Block that are meant to be realized while reading this. Thank you, and enjoy!)
The blocks fell to the floor with a clatter. N numbly nudged one with his foot.
He sighed, and started again. He slowly put the blocks on top of each other, one by one.
As he put the final block on top, he let his hand drop to his side.
He smacked his hand through the tower, scattering the blocks again. This time, he didn’t feel li
Hit The Lights (Ferriswheelshipping one-shot) by Poke-lover88, literature
Literature
Hit The Lights (Ferriswheelshipping one-shot)
She was the Champion now, and as he watched her dance, jealousy prickling at the surface, all he wished he could do was get up the courage to talk with her.
Hit the Lights
“No, I’m good,” N said quickly, waving his hand to dismiss the waiter who had offered him a drink.
He glanced back out into the large room before him, people crowding the gigantic space. Hundreds, maybe thousands had gathered for the ceremony, and what he was witnessing now was the celebration that took place afterwards.
It was a big deal when a new Champion was announced. It only happened once in a blue moon, and to be at the party was a once in a lif
Innocent (Ferriswheelshipping one-shot) by Poke-lover88, literature
Literature
Innocent (Ferriswheelshipping one-shot)
White brushed her hand across the cold stone wall beside her. The Plasma castle, a place she had visited often over the past two years. She didn’t know why she felt such a strong connection to the place, but she figured it had something to do with the boy that had once resided in it.
Her steps were faster this visit however, and not because she was in a hurry, but because she was excited. She had seen something she had hoped to spot for nearly two years now, and she wanted to know if her eyes had played a cruel trick on her.
She had been walking out of the Pokémon League, after once again defeating Alder, and as she always did, she gl
After parting ways with White at Castelia, I could not shake her response to my question even weeks later. It was not normally in my nature to doubt myself, but when I thought of what White had said to me, I could feel my resolve faltering. She had added a new factor to my intricate formula and I was no longer sure of the solution. Was truth really subjective? How could so many truths exist? The feeling of hesitance was new to me.
"Lord N?"
I lifted my head to see Anthea and Concordia, whom I cared for deeply as sisters, though we were of no blood relation. They were standing at the door to my study wearing concerned glances. "Ah, yes, is t