Pokeshipping!
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Turn back the time [Pokeshipping] by misaki288
Turn back the time [Pokeshipping]
misaki288
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'' If I could...I will break the time rules to be with you.'' '' I will remember not to make the same mistake.'' Ash regretted every decision he made in his life. If he is given another chance, will he really avoid those decisions? Or will he make the same mistakes all over again? Read to find out! I am back, with a new Pokeshipping story. It won't run that long, but I hope you enjoy while reading it!
Do you remember me? (Pokeshipping) by misaki288
Do you remember me? (Pokeshipping)
misaki288
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  • Parts 63
Misty moved from Kanto to Jhoto, because she trusted her sisters to take care of the gym. But an encounter which made her heartbeat faster. The boy who she loved more than anyone else, a person who she wanted to see all these years, but....was afarid to get close to him! What happened years back? Why does Misty loved him so much still kept distance from him? What more adventures will they have to face? Read to find out!! Hellooo! Its my first fanfic! and its Pokemon fanficrion! I hope pokemon fans will enjoy it! And all the other readers! Thank you for stoping by to read my fanfic! Hope you support it!
Twisted Perfection  by SceptylishPizuril
Twisted Perfection
SceptylishPizuril
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  • Parts 12
Misty Waterflower. A beautiful, innocent and smart girl with a kind heart. She is a complete ray of sunshine. She came to Avalon high, trying to forget her past and hopefully lead a normal happy life. But how wrong was she? Normal days were the least thing to expect after meeting him........ Ash Ketchum. The bad boy of Avalon High. A dangerous and mysterious boy with a dark past. She always thought he was nothing but a cruel, good for nothing bad boy ...or is he really just some bully like everyone think he is? A twisted and complicated love story of two young souls who hated each other more than anything. At least that's what they thought.