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Wally with a cheerful trainer s/o, who’s dying from an illness

Trigger warning: dying reader, dead reader. Illness. Angst. Toxicly positive reader? Possible grammar mistakes.

  • Wally first met you on the day he was going to get his very first pokemon! To his surprise, you were here for the same thing! Norman was nice enough to lend you both a spare Pokémon and balls for you two!
  • He remembers how nerve-wracking but thrilling it was catching his ralts. When he did, you praised him! And gosh, he couldn’t help but blush at your comment.
  • He invited you over to his parents house, and you both became quickly familiar with one another; becoming friends (and also rivals) very quickly!
  • Since both of your pokemon were relatively weak, the two of you decided to train together.
  • Eventually, you were confident that your Pokémon was ready to take on the first gym! Wally wasn’t nearly as confident though, thus you two parted ways.
  • You told Wally you’d see him around! Giving him a gleeful smile that made his heart skip a beat. It appeared he had a small crush..
  • You guys wouldn’t meet again until the second gym. Wally had moved to come stay with his uncle, and by then he had gotten a little stronger! When he saw you, Wally couldn’t help but get a little giddy and blush ever so slightly.
  • After your guys’ battle, his uncle invited you over to his home. He noticed how his nephew was behaving, and thought it might be good to bring over his crush!
  • You cheerfully accepted! And even wanted to race Wally there! Although, that didn’t work out as his condition rendered running a bit…. Problematic. Soo, instead of that, you trailed alongside him and chatted about your adventures and experiences so far.
  • You sort of took a break on your journey to spend time with the lime haired boy. And he couldn’t have been more thrilled!
  • At first, you two trained together. Being on break didn’t mean you couldn’t get some experience in!
  • Eventually, you two started doing everything together. Hanging out and enjoying the beautiful area, especially the flowers. Fooling around, even if Wally sometimes protested against your ideas. And lazing together during uneventful days.
  • It was on one of those days you asked about his condition, and what it was that forced him to move to his uncles.
  • Wally paused for a moment, before replying with an answer. He thought that by becoming a trainer, he could become stronger, both as a person and with his illness.
  • His answer made you admire him, and you felt like you owed him something in return. So, with your cheerful tone that made beautiflies flutter in his tummy, you said:
  • well… I’m technically dying!
  • Wally gave you a shocked expression, and almost thought you were joking because of your tone.
  • But it wasn’t a joke, unfortunately. You told him you had an illness that was slowly killing. You became a trainer as a way to see the entire region before your death, and take on the gyms in an attempt to become the champion of hoenn!
  • Wally stayed with a shocked expression “s/o… I’m so sorry..”. You hushed him, saying that you weren’t afraid of it, or sad. Maybe you were a long time ago but now? You were fine!
  • To lighten the mood, you reassured him that everything was ok. Wally was awed at how much you accepted your fate. He understood, since he had his own issues as well, but to know you were dying and still be happy? He doesn’t think even he could be as jolly.
  • You brightened up the somber atmosphere with optimism, stating that you were here, and ready to make the most out of everything!
  • Wally couldn’t help his racing heart when you smiled. Your cheerfulness and determination made him feel so warm and fuzzy inside. It was more then obvious he had a massive crush on you, and in a way, you returned those feelings as well.
  • Once that was clear cut, you decided to ask him out! Gosh, he was a blushing mess when you did, stuttering over his words and behaving more meek then normal. But… He accepted, a small smile on his lips.
  • The date was simple, but very cute. You two were strolling together around both Verdanturf town and Mauville city. The old couple of the daycare even let you both help tend with some of the pokemon. Although Wally was a bit hesitant, the pokemon cooed to his gentleness and calm nature. It was truly a precious moment!
  • It didn’t take much time for you two to become a thing! Although yous never said it directly, it was clear as day you two were helplessly in love with each other.
  • It was also around this time you and Wally decided to resume your pokemon journey. Wally suggested you two stick together for the remainder of it, and you found the idea cute, so you two did!
  • But the plan didn’t last too long.. halfway through your two’s adventure, you began to cough. You often didn’t think much of it, since it was something that happened a lot for you. Given your conditions and… everything.
  • But once you looked down at your hand, you noticed it was stained with…. Blood? You had coughed out blood, some of it coming out in small clumps.
  • This hadn’t happened before, and you were actually… Very scared. Perhaps because it reminded you of your morality.. or because of Wally.
  • You couldn’t let him see you like this. What would happen? How would he react? The last thing you wanted was to suspend his own adventure just because of you.
  • Wally noticed how quiet you got after your coughing fit, and asked if something was wrong. You hid away your bloody hand and hastily wiped any remaining traces of blood on your mouth, turning to him with your smile that always tug on his heartstrings “Yep! I’m fine! Just…”
  • You had to find an excuse. A way so Wally wouldn’t suspect something. So, in a slightly sudden voice, you told Wally it was time to part ways.
  • At first, he interpreted it as you breaking up with him, which left him confused and very hurt; but when you explained it was just because you wanted to get the next gym badge, he sighed in relief you weren’t ending the relationship. Although he was still puzzled by why you wanted to go on your own and a part of him didn’t want you to leave. Something didn’t feel right.
  • But you reassured him you’d see him again! And told him you two could still keep in contact through the phone! Although he still felt like something was… off… Wally just chopped it up to him being paranoid, and maybe even a little bit possessive? He wasn’t sure, relationships were such a new concept to him.
  • With that and a peck on the cheek, you took off! And Wally waved you goodbye.
  • Wally then decided, he needed to get stronger! He hoped that the next time you two saw each other, you’d be impressed with how much he improved as a trainer and as a person, who wasn’t bound to his illness.
  • Illness.. that’s right, you were also sick, but much worse. Honestly, you were so good at hiding and quickly recovering from the symptoms, Wally almost forgot you were dying..
  • His chest ached at the thought of you dying. One of his fears was you dying before he could even talk with you again. His heart held so much love for you, and Wally wished that somehow he could take away your pain…
  • But your numbered days served as motivation. He wanted to get stronger, for you. He wanted to show you how far he came, and how far you’ve come!
  • Wally believed in you as well. He found you admirable for your optimism. He thought you could do anything! And that, even if you were dying, you’d survive, and make it.
  • Wishful thinking, I suppose.
  • But as Wally got stronger, you only grew weaker. The doctors you had visited said your condition had suddenly worsen out of the blue.
  • They said, at best, they could give you a few extra weeks of life. Maybe a month or 3, but you’d be heavily restricted. At that point, you’d be stuck to a hospital bed; your journey finishing right then and there.
  • So, you went against what they said. You held onto hope that, at the very least, you’d be able to collect all the gym badges.
  • Your calls with Wally became a bit more frequent, which he didn’t reject to. Actually, he was really, really happy to hear you! Sometimes he’d get scared that something awful happened to you, so hearing your voice helped calm him.
  • You avoided telling him the truth though, instead asking about him, his Pokemon, and how far he is. Wally answered every question you had, becoming especially bright regarding his trainer status. You could hear the light and excitement irradiating from his voice, which made you smile.
  • When he asked about yours, you put on a cheery voice as you often did. Telling him everything was grand! You’d gotten a lot stronger, and had managed to collect another gym badge!
  • He congratulated you, saying how awesome you were! He asked if, when you two met again, you’d be willing to battle him.
  • You paused for a moment, not sure how to reply. You didn’t want him to see you, not in your slowly deteriorating state. But at the same time you missed him. You wanted to see him again, physically. So, with an unheard reluctance, you agreed to the brawl!
  • Wally was concerned. You had never sounded so meek before. Never sounded so resistant to see him. He wondered if he did something wrong? If he displeased you someway. He tried not to let it get to his head, but the thought did irk him.
  • ..when Wally finally saw you, he noticed how different you looked. Wally wasn’t oblivious, but he didn’t know how to bring it up. So, for the time being, you guys caught up! You told Wally how far you’ve gotten so far, and showed off your collection of badges! You also showed him your Pokemon, how strong they had gotten.
  • But Wally kept quiet, or replied only in short sentences. You notice his concern expression intensify upon bringing your Pokemon out. Their faces showed hints of sadness.
  • Finally, Wally asked if you were ok. Your quick reply more or less confirmed you weren’t, despite your response portraying the contrary.
  • He took your hand into his and told you softly that, it’s ok if you don’t want to tell him. He just wants to make sure you’re fine. His skin was so soft you had just noticed, and his delicate hold brought you comfort.
  • So, with hesitance, you finally told him what was happening. You told him how your illness had advanced, how limited your time was, what they adviced and why you went against it.
  • Wally looked at you with shock and sadness, but he tried not to overreact. Instead, he held you.
  • You brushed off his concern, and challenged him to a battle! Wally was stunned by how quickly you tried shifting the topic, and he declined at first. But you reminded him of the ole’ trainer rule:
  • If two trainers lock eyes with one another, it is mandatory they begin a battle!
  • You wanted to distract yourself and him. You didn’t want your illness to be a burden. At the very least you wanted to enjoy the time you had with him instead of focusing solely on you.
  • When the battle concluded, as if on cue, you coughed out. Wally could tell you were in pain, even if you tried playing it off as if you weren’t. He quickly came to you, asking what was wrong and if he needed to call the hospital!
  • You weakly say it’s fine, but Wally rebuked in an attempt to bring you back to reality. It was obvious you weren’t ‘fine’, and he tried to convince you to go see a doctor; at the very least they could offer you some sort of pain reliever!
  • What was only worry for your well-being evolved into an argument. Even if you put on a happy face and chipper persona, you were suppressing a lot of emotions, and Wally was the unfortunate 'pin to the balloon’.
  • You let everything pour out, such poisonous words being thrown at him. Wally was stunned into silence by you, only able to endure your verbal assault. Your toxicity would of likely continued if another coughing fit hadn’t taken over.
  • But this time, you weren’t able to hide the pain. Your coughs rapidly grew worse, and the ache became too much to the point where your legs buckled in.
  • Wally panicked when he saw you dropping, but was able to keep calm enough to call the ambulance. He tried to help you as much as he could, but he didn’t know what to do. Even you didn’t.
  • When help finally arrived you had completely knocked out, a sickening pool of dark crimson pouring from your mouth that had convinced Wally for a moment that you were gone.
  • You were rushed to the nearest hospital. Wally wanted to come along with you, but the doctors refused and didn’t take the precious time to hear his pleas.
  • ..for the next few days, all Wally could think about was you. His journey had reached another stop, and he tried to stay at the hospital for as long as he could.
  • The only people he seemed to interact with was his gardivour, his uncle, and his parents. Other then that he had turned completely mute.
  • He felt guilty, as if this was his fault. The last thing you’d remember if you didn’t make it was the two of you getting into an argument. Maybe if he hadn’t been so pushy, you wouldn’t of had a fit and be here.
  • He knew it was dumb to think like that, but he couldn’t help it.
  • Sometimes, he’d visit your Pokemon who had been transported to a daycare in the hospital. They seemed just as scared as Wally was, but he knew fearing wouldn’t do anything; it wasn’t what you wanted either.
  • So, he tried to be positive. He thought you’d be able to pull through. You were one of the strongest people he knew!
  • You couldn’t die yet, not when you hadn’t even completed the gym challenges!
  • His optimism brought hope to your Pokemon, and to him as well! But Wally was split if he truly believed in what he just preached.
  • And every day that passed. Every hour you remained in your bed, motionless minus your chest pumping up and down from a machine you were hooked up with.
  • That hope grew dimmer and dimmer.
  • Sometimes he’d talk to you, gently rubbing your hand. Your guardian(s) allowed him to be near you, which he couldn’t be more thankful for.
  • He’d tell you about his day, how boring the hospital was. He wondered if you could hear him? He hoped you could.
  • Wally missed you. He missed you so, so much. He missed seeing you walking around, he missed hearing your voice; he just wanted you.
  • Wally tried to pull himself together. He didn’t want to seem weak in front of you, not when you needed the utmost attention right now. But he couldn’t control himself for long.
  • Wally’s gentle whimpers grew into uncontrollable crying. He was pleading to you, pleading to anyone, begging anyone to just—not take you away.
  • P-please, S/O… I can’t lose you. I…I love you!
  • He wanted his words to reach you somehow, so that maybe… Maybe you would wake up.
  • But no amount of love laced words could pull you from your eternal slumber.
  • Your heart monitor began dropping. The beating of the machine inducing an intense anxiety into Wally. He cried out for help, and the doctors and nurses flooded the room like water.
  • Wally was pushed outside the room and force to watch as the medical team desperately tried to revive you. He felt his heart drop to the pit of his stomach when every attempt resulted in nothing. No response, nothing.
  • The doctor came up to Wally, a sad expression on his face. The world went silent. He was muttering out words, lips moving, but Wally couldn’t hear anything.
  • He didn’t need to. He knew.
  • And he just breaks..
  • He’s crying, perhaps even hyperventilating as the doctors attempted to calm him down. Wally knew you were gone. He thought he would be prepared for it, but the impact was too much for him to handle.
  • He cries, he cries a lot.
  • And then your funeral comes, but there aren’t any tears. Not because he isn’t sad, but because he can’t squeeze anymore out. He just looks at your coffin in melancholy.
  • For awhile, Wally doesn’t leave his house. When he returned to his parents, he is was nearly mute, and only stayed inside. All that progress had regressed, and he was back to his old self.
  • Wally wanted to care for your Pokemon himself, but he just wasn’t in a good place. He couldn’t even care for his own Pokemon, but they understood; your death affected them as well.
  • With some outside help from his family and his/your Pokemon, Wally slowly got better. Slow, but better.
  • It was painful for him, but he had to accept keeping you in memory while moving on.
  • He likes to think you’d want him to go forward, complete his journey. And he came up with a motivator; he couldn’t be doing it for himself now, but for the both of you.
  • He’d do this. For you, and for himself.
  • He’ll get stronger. He’ll get braver. Because that’s what you may of wanted from him.
  • Wally would never love someone as much as he did you. You mean the world to him. If only you two had more time together.
  • Wally will always miss you. The pain will lessen, perhaps even some of his feelings. But his love for you will mostly remain intact.
  • Wally would visit your grave frequently. But as time went on, the visits became less frequent. Still, he always brought your favourite gifts and most times your Pokemon came along with him.
  • He’ll never forget you. Never.

Thislovely artist is the person, I believe, made the drawing! I didn’t ask for permission however, so if they ask me to remove the art, I shall!

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