Solitude
By Kawaii
Cherry Blossom
Type:
Drama/Tragedy
Rating:
PG-13
Ages:
Ash
– 20
Misty
– 20
Summary:
When a loved one dies, how does one go on living when they know they will never
see the person they love most in the world again? This is the tragedy that
faces Ash Ketchum, whose soul mate was tragically taken from him.
Hi everyone.
Right now I’m in the
process of re-writing all of my old fanfictions. This
is the first piece that I’ve revised. I changed it a lot but I hope you like
it. :) The inspiration came from the
song, ‘
@--)--)—
‘
By Westlife
If only you could see the tears
In the world you left behind
If only you could heal my heart
Just one more time…
Even when I close my eyes
There’s an image of your face
And once again I come to realise
You’re a loss I can’t replace…
It’s
a keeping for the lonely
Since
the day that you were gone
Why
did you leave me,
In
my heart you were the only
And
your memory lives on
Why
did you leave me,
Walking down the
streets of Nothingville
Where a love was
young and free
Can’t believe just
what an empty place it has come to be…
I would give my life
away
If it could only be
the same
‘Cause I can’t still
the voice inside of me
That is calling out
your name
It’s
a keeping for the lonely
Since
the day that you were gone
Why
did you leave me,
In
my heart you were the only
And
your memory lives on
Why
did you leave me,
Time won’t ever
change the things you told me
And after all, we’re
meant to be
Love will bring us
back to you and me
If only you could
see…
It’s
a keeping for the lonely
Since
the day that you were gone
Why
did you leave me,
In
my heart you were the only
And
your memory lives on
Why
did you leave me,
@--)--)—
All was silent as the
world’s Pokémon Master, Ash Ketchum, placed a single white rose upon a
milky-white coffin.
“Hi there,
beautiful…” he said quietly, almost choking on his words. He said it the same
way as when he would greet her. She would then acknowledge the greeting with a
brilliant smile, and despite the situation, Ash found himself waiting to see
it. And although he knew it wouldn’t come, he felt disappointed when it didn’t.
Ash had loved her smile, the way her eyes lit up and combined with the rest of her
features to produce what he thought to be the smile of an Angel. He could not
fathom a life without her, although he knew that he would have to face reality
soon.
She had died just one
week ago. It was a time that he knew would always seem like yesterday to him,
its events so vivid in his mind. It’s horror so strong in his heart. It was her
birthday and he was surprising her by meeting her at a fancy restaurant, her
favourite in fact. Ash had hired a limousine and driver to pick her up and take
her there. The driver arrived at Cerulean Gym as planned, placed a blindfold
over her eyes and escorted her to the restaurant. Ash sat in the restaurant
waiting, trying to be patient but not succeeding. He glanced at his watch every
five minutes, but it was early. She wasn’t due to arrive for another ten
minutes. Five minutes passed, then ten, then fifteen,
then twenty… Half an hour later, Ash was overcome with worry. He felt sick; his
connection with Misty telling him that there was something terribly wrong. Trying
to push away the sinking feeling that had planted itself
in his heart like a leech seed, and was draining his hope, he got into his car
and started to the Gym. He didn’t get far, however, before he found the reason
for her not showing up. Ambulances littered the road. People were sitting on
the sidewalk crying, and police officers were scattered among them, taking down
details and comforting victims. A drunk driver in a truck had slammed into a
limousine, which was on impact forced into a bus and crammed between the
vehicles. Most of the people involved had survived, escaping with minor and
semi-major injuries. One person was killed in the tragic accident, however - a
twenty-year-old female, who went by the name of Misty Waterflower.
@--)--)—
Everybody was
devastated by her unexpected death, but none more so than Ash. Her funeral was
today, just hours earlier. He hadn’t wanted to say goodbye to her then, though.
There were too many people, too much pity and too many tears. He had asked them
to put off loading the casket into the ground until he could be alone to say
goodbye. They had agreed, understanding the extent of the pain that Ash was in,
and knowing that he needed to seek closure in his own way. Ash sighed. He felt
tears overtake him slightly and didn’t try to push them away. Kneeling by Misty’s coffin, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a
small box. Silently, he opened it to reveal a brilliant diamond ring. It
sparkled with the remaining light that the sun was projecting. Tears flowing freely
down his cheeks, he placed the box containing the ring atop her coffin.
“This is for you,
Misty”, he choked out. “I was going to give it to you and ask you to be my wife
on the night of your birthday, but…” Ash paused, taking time to regain his
composure. He wanted to be strong for her.
“I wish that I had
gathered the courage to ask you sooner, maybe then this would have never
happened… Everybody is telling me that the pain will subside, but I…I don’t
know how to live without you…” he said. He wished that her soft voice would
reply to him, telling him that he needn’t worry because this was all a terrible
nightmare, and that he would wake up soon to find her in his arms. He waited,
but her voice never came. Breaking down in tears, he put his face in his hands
and wept. He knew that he would never find another like her. They knew one
another better than they knew themselves. They had shared everything, and hoped
to share more. But it was a dream that would never become reality. A hope as bright as the light of all the stars in the sky, which
was extinguished by a single person who had made the decision to drive under
the influence of alcohol that night. Ash’s tears were filled with
regret, bitterness, anger, but most of all, sadness. The hardest thing to accept
was that he would never see her again, except in his dreams…where he wished he
could stay forever.
“I miss you…and will miss you…forever…Misty…
And I will love you forever… Please, do me one thing…” he paused, not bothering
to brush away the stray tears that flowed down his cheeks.
“Please, don’t forget
me…” he lingered on the sentence. This was goodbye, and it wasn’t a ‘so long’
sort of goodbye, either. This was for real. He wished there was another way to
put it. Goodbye seemed like such a commonly used word; nowhere near as special
as it should have been to say to the woman he loved. Ash closed his eyes
gently. He stood, and slowly bowed in front of the coffin. He signalled to the
man standing by, and watched as her coffin was lowered into the ground.
“Goodbye, Misty…”
@--)--)—
Ash wandered through the
park on his way home. He had been living in
@--)--)—
It was dark when Ash
reached his house. He turned on the television and flicked through the
stations. News, news, news, Friends, news, MTV, Dragonball
Z, How to communicate with people who have passed away…
“Wait a minute…” he
said to himself as he turned the volume up. It was a show called Beyond.
“It’s really very
easy”, the presenter said. “All you have to do his follow my instructions…
First, take out a piece of paper and a pen.”
Ash blinked. Without
really thinking about what he was doing, he took a piece of paper from the
table next to him, and took out the pen that he kept in his jacket pocket, the
one that Misty had given him for his 18th birthday. Engraved along
the side were the words, ‘Ash, you’ll always be my Pokémon Master… Love,
Misty’. Ash took his attention away from the words on the pen as the presenter
was explaining what he had to do.
“First, you need to
think strongly about the person you want to communicate with. Close your eyes
and visualise them, think only of them and of how much you want to hear from
them. Then, put your pen to paper, and still thinking of that person, write…
You will probably feel that the pen is writing for itself. That is how you will
know that it’s working, and that the person is communicating with you. When you
have finished, take a look at their message to you”, the presenter explained.
Ash was doubtful as
to whether it would work, but he knew that there was no harm in trying it.
Closing his eyes and putting his pen to paper, he concentrated on Misty. He
could see her so clearly in his mind, and he thought back to all of the times
they had shared. He remembered the day that they had first met. He remembered
when she left to take care of the gym and how alone he felt while she was gone.
He remembered when she came back to cheer him on during the Hoenn
League, and how well he had done because of her support. He remembered when he
first realised that he was in love with her. He remembered her touch and what it felt like
to kiss her. He remembered their first kiss and how nervous they were, but how
right it felt. He remembered how safe and loved he felt in her arms… Suddenly,
Ash snapped back to reality. He realised that he had been writing, though he
couldn’t recall what he had written. It had felt like he was in some sort of
trance. Slowly and nervously, he glanced down at the paper on which he had
written.
‘I will never stop
loving you, Ash Ketchum. And another thing is for sure – I won’t ever forget
you. Please, do one thing for me though? Live your life to the fullest, even
without me there. I know you can do it. I’m always with you. Love, Misty.’
Ash was unable to
take his eyes away from the paper that sat in front of his eyes. Tears flowed
down his face. Suddenly, he felt a hand on his shoulder. Startled, he whisked
around.
“Who’s there…?” he
said quietly, but there was nobody there. However, he didn’t feel afraid as one
would if they were alone and felt something touch their arm. He felt safe and
warm. He felt like he would when Misty was with him. Was it Misty’s
ghost that had touched his arm? He could feel her presence in the room, as if
she was sitting right beside him.
“If you had and have
a really strong connection with the person you are trying to communicate with,
what is written on the paper should be a message from them to you. You should
all know that when a loved one passes away, they are not leaving you. They will
be with you forever, and though you won’t be able to see them, know that they
are always there.”
Again reading the
message on the paper, Ash smiled for the first time since the tragic night when
Misty had been killed. A small spark ignited the candle that formerly burned in
his eyes.
“I’ll do it for you,
Misty…” he said as he closed his eyes. He felt something touch his hand, but
didn’t move. He felt like she was beside him, and fell asleep knowing that as
long as her spirit was beside him, he could go on living.
And that he did…
THE END
Do
not drink and drive. Not only are you risking your own life, but you could also
tragically ruin the lives of others.
Thanks for reading, I
hope you enjoyed it, and have learned your lesson if you drink and drive. It’s
so dangerous, not only for yourself but also for
others. I actually saw the whole communicating with people who have died thing
happening on Beyond one day. It was pretty amazing. Anyway,
please leave a review if you have any comments. Thanks. :)
Love and light,
Sarah
"Love is always patient and kind. It is never jealous.
Love is never boastful or conceited. It is never rude or
selfish.
It does not take offence, and is not resentful.
Love takes no pleasure in other people's sins, but delights in
the truth.
It is always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope,
And to endure whatever comes."
1 Corinthians: 13, 14 4-8