Death No Obstacle
by cultnirvana
Chapter 5 - Revelations
Ash had barely said a thing to Misty since the night before when he woke her
from the nightmare. Come to think of it he hadn't really said much
to anybody, even Pikachu. He just seemed to be in a bit of a daze.
But then again so was she. Her mind was still replaying the happenings
of that dream. She could feel the tension between them, but she was too
afraid to ask Ash what was wrong.
They walked past the Viridian City limits and onto the street they knew lead
to the Pokémon Centre. After a few short blocks, they arrived at
their destination. The group walked towards the reception desk, dodging
several trainers that stood in their way. The centre was rarely this busy.
"Hi. Could we have a double room please, Nurse Joy?" Ash asked.
Joy looked towards Ash, instantly recognising him. "I'm sorry,
Master Ash, but there is a major competition tomorrow, so all of the rooms are
occupied for the night. However, I can look after your Pokémon until
tomorrow if you wish."
"Thanks." They both collected their Pokeballs, Ash remembering
to keep Snorlax incase of an emergency. He then picked up Pikachu, sitting
him down upon the desk.
Pikachu looked up at Ash, confused at why he was going to leave him behind.
"Chu Chu?"
"It would be better for you to stay here tonight, Pikachu, where you can
be warm and comfortable. Don't worry, me and Misty will be okay."
"Pika," he agreed, happily jumping into Joy's arms.
"See you tomorrow, Pikachu." Misty rubbed in between the rodent's
ears as her way of saying goodbye.
"Bye," Ash called back as he walked to exit the centre.
"Pika pika!" he squeaked, waving.
Ash and Misty searched for a safe place to stay for the night, still saying
little, finally deciding upon an area slightly within the forest to the north
of the city. "I can't believe all of the hotels are full up.
Just our luck we arrive here when there's a competition. I thought
maybe the Pokémon Master would have some kinda sway."
"Yeah, but I don't wanna kick people outta there rooms. Don't
worry. We should make it to Pallet by tomorrow night if we get an early
start."
Silence spread over the two again for a short while as they arranged their sleeping
bags. After a few moments, Misty said, "I have a few things to pick
up in the city before we move on. I shouldn't be that long."
"Okay, he answered, giving her a weak smile.
Misty was still unnerved after the dream. She couldn't believe that
something that had started out so hopeful had ended in such tragedy, and that
it had affected her so much? It was only a dream. Why had she become so attached
to it?
But it had always felt like something different to a fantasy. Everything had
felt so real, like she was actually Kasumi. She had even experienced physical
pain and pleasure. In any other dream she had had in all her eighteen years
that had never happened. It couldn't have just been a story created by
her mind. It may have sounded stupid, but she was beginning to believe, now
that it was over, that it was somehow more.
On a whim, she headed to the city's library. She didn't know why,
but it seemed her mind was suddenly seized by the desire to find out, once and
for all, what had been happening over the past while in her subconscious world,
and this was where her instincts had lead. She instantly headed to the
history section, and after scanning the titles of several books, she took one
from the shelf that she somehow new would have the answer - 'The History
of Kanto, 1000-1400'.
She sat down at one of the desks, and flicked through the aged pages to the
the correct period, the 1240's. And there she saw the name of someone
she knew, Emperor Yawa, Kasumi's father in her dreams. But that didn't
prove anything, just because one of the characters in her imaginings had the
name of an ancient emperor. She had heard the surname countless times
before.
She centred her attention upon the paragraph that contained the name and read
down.
'Emperor Yawa was succeeded in 1256 by
the husband of his second daughter, Empress Hoshi-'
Misty instantly stopped reading. "Hoshi," she whispered.
That was a second coincidence.
'-after the suicide nearly ten years
previously of his oldest child, Kasumi."
Misty could feel herself begin to shake. That couldn't be a coincidence.
But that didn't mean anything. She looked down at the page again
and noticed that after the name 'Kasumi', there was a reference to
another page within the book. She flipped to the specified page and began
to read again.
'One of the best known medieval romances
from Kanto is the story of two star-crossed lovers, Kasumi and Satoshi, the
oldest children of two rival regions, Kanto and Johto. It is unknown how
the young lovers met, but just a week before Kasumi's planned marriage,
the two eloped, and attempted to travel out of the Kanto region. However,
after a few a months, they were tracked down and captured. Satoshi was
executed, and Kasumi was forced to miscarriage the baby she was carrying.
After losing the man she loved and their child, Kasumi committed suicide, unwilling
to live without them.'
She must've heard this story before, read it somewhere and adopted it into
her fantasy. Maybe she saw a parallel between their forbidden love affair
and her unrequited love for Ash - two relationships that could never be fully
realised.
She looked on down and noticed that the entry went onto the next page.
She turned...and what confronted her shocked her to the very core. Misty
dropped the book onto the table, the sound reverberating around the library.
She studied the two paintings on the page, one of Kasumi, the other of Satoshi.
But...they looked exactly like her and Ash. Her whole body was quivering.
How...how can they look like us. It's...it's just not possible.
She forced herself to look at the book again, and to read the next passage of
the entry.
'For years after their tragic deaths, a number of people have claimed
to be Kasumi and Satoshi's reincarnations, searching for each other.
However, if these claims are true, it seems the lovers have never found one
another again, and the last claim of this nature was several hundred years ago.
'In recent years the popularity of this story has diminished. Where
it had once been one of the most famous love stories of the medieval period,
it had now vanished into obscurity, along with the claims.'
They...they weren't dreams, she realised. They were...memories.
And me and Ash...we are reincarnations of Kasumi and Satoshi.
Suddenly everything came back to her. Her life as Kasumi, her romance
with Satoshi, and even of the other lifes she had lived between then and now.
It was as if discovering the truth was the physic to the amnesia.
Ash struck the match along the rough side of the box and set the burning stick upon the small collection of wood and moss, igniting the pile. Rummaging in his bag, he pulled out the pots of instant ramen that were to be their dinner. God, I wish Brock had come along with us, he thought, staring at the plastic containers.
Setting a little stand over the fire, Ash placed the pan of water upon it. Misty would hopefully be back soon.
He lay back down upon his sleeping bag, trying to ignore the countless pieces of twig and stone that jutted into his back, and thought back to his previous day with Misty. Why had she been so quiet, so depressed? But then he had been exactly the same way. That dream had totally freaked him out. The images continually flashed before his eyes, and there was nothing he could do to banish them. He swore he could still feel the pain in the left side of his stomach, though he knew it was just a phantom ache, a psychosomatic response caused by the reality of the dream.
As he softly rubbed the spot, he closed his eyes. If the images from his dream wouldn't stop torturing his eyes, he might as well watch them, and grieve the death of his illusionary counterpart.
As he lay and watched, images that he was sure hadn't been part of his dreams filtered in. What? What's going on? He concentrated upon the faces that appeared, but he was sure that he did not recognise the people they belonged to. Then, as the flashes became more rapid, something else began to filter into his consciousness with them. Stories, entire life stories, of childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age, and they all belonged to people who looked identical to him.
And with them came the knowledge of what was happening. The truth of what he'd been going through the past week or so.
They can't be memories, his mind told him, but he knew the truth, and no matter how confusing it was too him, he couldn't deny it.
Misty left the library and began to head out to the place they had decided
to set up camp. As she slowly approached she could detect the light from
a small camp fire, and saw Ash staring into the red and yellow glowing flames,
seemingly deep in thought. She studied the serious look upon her friend's
handsome face, the way his eyes were completely focused. And then she
realised why. He must have discovered the truth as well.
She entered the camp, slowly treading towards Ash, hoping not to alarm him.
As she stopped, still several feet from him, he calmly lifted his head and looked
into her face, a confused visage covering his features.
"Ash?" she softly moaned, unsure of what to say.
Ash stood, closing the space between the two of them. "Misty?"
he said in the same tone.
"S...Satoshi?" she asked, unsure.
"Kasumi?!"
They stared at each other for a moment, unsure of what to do. Ash moved closer
to her, taking her hands into his. They could feel one another tremble, afraid
of the truth, but could also feel an intensity of emotion. Ash couldn't
just stand there, staring into her beautiful eyes. His feelings for her
overwhelmed him and he lost control of himself. He rushed forward, clutching
her face in his hands, and placed his lips upon hers with a tender, but passionate,
force. She kissed him back, bringing her hands up to thread themselves
in his raven black hair.
The feeling of their lips together was familiar, and yet entirely foreign.
Every second longer they remained that way, the more memories of the kisses
and embraces they had shared in that previous life came flooding back to them.
And with every touch of lips and tongue, the more they desired each other, the
more they needed each other.
"Ash," Misty whispered between kisses, her breath rampant. "I
want it to be the way it used to be."
Ash understood her meaning instantly. He pulled away from her mouth and
looked deep into her eyes. He could see a painful yearning there, caused
by a millennia of separation. It was a yearning he could feel within himself
as well. Misty grabbed the back of his head, bringing the two into another intense
kiss. Ash could taste her love and lust for him, which just enticed him
further.
And there, for the second and first time, they made love under the full moon,
free to be held within each others arms, finally free to love.
He looked down at her, lying with her back against his bare chest, and pushed
a bang of red hair from her perfect face. The simple touch gently stirred
her from her slumber. She opened her aqua orbs and turned her head slightly
so she could see his face. "Hey."
"Hey. Sorry." She blinked the sleep from her eyes, yawning.
"I must have dozed off."
"Don't worry. I love watching you sleep." He looked
at the scene around them. They were laying in the middle of a small closing,
a sleeping bag below them, and one ontop, blossoming trees surrounding the lovers.
"This reminds me of those days we spent in that forest. Cuddled up
close under a blanket of stars, the soft ground underneath us..."
"...The rushing water nearby," she uttered, continuing his train of
thought. "The luscious land bathed in moonlight, the sweet wind bringing
the scent of cherry blossoms with it." She sighed, contented.
"It is so romantic."
"Misty, ever the Romantic," Ash laughed. "You've always
been that way. Maybe you should give poetry a go. Give Keats a run
for his money," he teased.
She gave him a confused look. "Since when did you know anything about
poetry?"
He giggled again. God, how she loved his laugh. It was the laugh
of a ten-year-old, of someone who had not yet experienced the pain the world
had to offer. It always made her smile and forget her troubles.
"Well, I guess it was when I realised that I was falling for you.
I knew you loved all that stuff, you know Keats, Shakespeare and Wordsworth,
so I read some of their poems. I hoped to impress you with it someday,"
he looked away from her and down towards the ground, "but I never really
got what they were talking about. I'm not the most intelligent guy
in the world."
She placed a few fingers under his chin and raised his head. "Of
course you're intelligent, just because you don't have what they call
'book smarts'. You're a strategist and a tactician, and,
believe me, that takes brains."
"Thanks," he replied, blushing a little. Ash shifted to lie
upon his back, and Misty made a pillow of his chest. He stared up at the
moon, contemplating recent events, wrapping a strand of her hair around his
finger. "So, who are we? Satoshi and Kasumi, Ash and Misty, or one
of the countless people in between? I mean, don't they say a person
is just a sum of their memories? Well, we have several life times of memories.
Who does that make us?"
She thought for a moment, unsure how to answer. "I guess...I guess
we're a bit of everyone, but mainly Ash and Misty. That's who
we were born as in this time. But that isn't really important.
What is is that we're free and have each other. We finally have everything
we had back then, and more."
He paused for a moment, thinking about what she had said. Yes, everything
was back to normal. Almost. There was still something missing.
He brought his hand down to her abdomen. "Well, almost everything
we had."
A momentary wave of melancholy passed over her, making him wish he had avoided
that subject, but she then smiled, placing her hand over his. "We'll
have that again." She then laughed, "but not for another five
or ten years or so."
"Don't worry. I'm not planning on that yet, either."
After another brief silence, Misty said, "You kept your promise."
"What promise?"
"In the court, before they took you from me, you said that we'd be
together again, and now we are. It may have taken nearly a thousand years
for us to find one another, but we are finally together once more."
He embraced her lips again with his, moving his body over hers, hoping to initiate
something more than kissing. Misty giggled through the kiss. "What?"
he asked, a little annoyed at what seemed to be mocking.
"Calm down, my love. Don't we have to get up early tomorrow
so we can make it to your mother's house before it gets late?"
"Mmm, yeah, but I'm willing to be a little late if you are."
He moved his lips down to her neck, nipping at a newly discovered spot that
drove her crazy.
"You're incorrigible," she muttered, accepting her 'defeat'.
Through kisses, he said, "It's just it's been so long since I've
been able to feel your soft skin, to be so close to you."
She giggled. "I love you, Ash."
He stopped his administrations, causing her to protest slightly, and looked
up into her face. Kasumi had said those words so often to him, but he
had never heard Misty utter them. His heart rose even higher, and he suddenly
felt light headed. Placing a kiss upon her lips once again, he looked
deeply into her aqua eyes, and softly said, with all the emotion he could, "I
love you, my goddess."
Well, that's it. Complete. How did ya like it? Please review regardless. I've put a lot of sweat and tears into this fic, despite the fact it's only about 13,000 words long.
The bit of the ramen instant noddles was thanks to both Neon Genesis Evangelion'
and Martian Successor Nadesico.' While writing that scene I was watching
an episode of each making fun of ramen, so I thought I'd add that little
joke to this fic. A very Anime joke. LOL.
Thanks to everyone who read and reviewed. You've made it all worth it. And if anyone has any questions about the fic or anything, just email me. Luv ya guys loads, cultnirvana.
