Season Of Magic: This came to me after seeing my favorite Spanish soap opera for the second time. Dawn is twenty six, Ash is twenty eight and Brianna (you'll see who I mean soon,) she's seven and very smart for her age. Take it away narrator!

Narrator: And now I'm narrating this story too? Rai-chan you're killing me.

Season Of Magic: Suck it up you big baby.

Narrator: Season Of Magic does not own the characters, except Brianna.

NOTE April 2016: Nearly five years later and this story is finally being rewritten. I would like to thank a very special person who reminded me why it is that I write. I had a sort of enlightment, I suppose you can say.

I am not saying this story will be perfect, but I will not give up on it!

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Stupidity Does Not Earn You Heaven

by: Season Of Magic

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Seven years ago Dawn, yes that Dawn, the famous coordinator from Sinnoh was engaged and to be wed to Paul, one of the greatest trainers of his time.

They were polar opposites but they got along rather well. Everyone thought they were a match made in heaven.

They had met when Dawn had started her journey as a coordinator. She was ten years old, enthusiastic and eager to see and travel every corner of Sinnoh, searching for contests she could participate on along the way.

He had been an eleven year old trainer, whom was tired of battling without a purpose and wanted a new reason to keep going on his journey.

Paul was taking a break on his hometown, Veilstone City, where Dawn was passing through.

A little mishap occurred with Maylene's Riolu and Dawn had no idea what to do. She ushered Piplup to try to reason with Riolu, but that proved wrong when the penguin Pokémon had gotten injured by Riolu's Aura Sphere.

Maylene had apologized, quickly stating she did not bring any more of her Pokémon with her and Dawn, whose only companion was Piplup, could not help but whine and break down in tears thinking this was going to be her end.

Paul, who was walking back to his house from training, saw Maylene and Dawn in near hysterics. At first he had found the situation funny but when he saw how enraged Riolu was, he knew the situation they were in was no laughing matter.

He quickly asked why neither of them was trying to do something to stop Riolu and when he found out none of them had any more Pokémon, he being the only one around the area who actually carried his full team, had no choice but to intervene.

When the situation got resolved, Maylene apologized over and over for her Pokémon's behavior and had told Dawn that if she was looking for a battle, she might as well give up and come back later for she was in no condition to battle.

Dawn had realized Maylene was this town's gym leader and calmly explained that she was not a trainer, and showed them her pink ribbon case.

Paul scoffed at that, and had simply uttered the girl had been lucky he was even around to stop Riolu from attacking. He had left after that speech, leaving Maylene and Dawn alone.

Maylene apologized for Paul's behavior and presented Dawn with a badge. "It's the least I can do to show my apology." she had stated and Dawn reluctantly took the badge and said her thanks.

As Dawn waved back to Maylene and left the town, her thoughts drifted back to the boy whom had saved her.

She knew she would never see him around again. He was a trainer, at least that much had been certain the way he scoffed when he heard she was a coordinator.

Trainers and coordinators rarely met, that much she knew from her mother's tales. Even she had witnessed it herself once or twice already. Trainers competed in gym battles and coordinators had contests.

Their worlds were different.

Her thoughts about Paul were proved wrong when a week later, as she was stopping by a small town she had seen him. She walked up to him and stated that she was competing in a contest, he was more than welcome to watch and if she won, she'd dedicate the win to him.

Once again he scoffed and had walked away without even uttering a single word.

Why'd he show up was beyond her but when she won, she kept her promise and dedicated the win to him.

He shrugged it off but waited for her in the Pokémon center. They walked away together and since that day became inseparable. Through the years they supported each other in battles and contests the other competed on.

They started dating when she turned fourteen, exactly two years after she won the Wallace Cup and he had gotten all of Sinnoh and Hoenn's badges. He had gone to Kanto by himself and seeing as there were no contests around that region, she had stayed behind and competed in a few more contests.

They had remained in contact. Paul called her each time he reached a Pokémon center after a gym battle or arduous training.

She had turned sixteen when he had returned. His birthday present to her was an engagement ring.

Three years later they were to be wed, until Dawn caught him a week before their wedding, ravenously kissing his friend Ursula that is.

Ursula. Her rival in not only Pokemon contests, but her love life it seemed. Dawn was beyond furious and swore revenge.

She did what any broken hearted teenager would do; she acted fine until the ceremony and then she took her revenge.

When the pastor asked who was opposed to them being wed she glanced to her side and saw that Ursula looked like she was going to raise her hand. Dawn was not going to give Ursula the satisfaction of uttering even one word, so she decided to speak up instead.

"I object father. I will not spend the rest of my life married to a cheating, lying, complete and utter bastard." as soon as the words left her mouth and she saw the confused, shocked expression on both Paul and Ursula's face, she laughed.

Without glancing back she walked out the altar, throwing out her bouquet, veil and even the expensive dress he had paid for along the way.

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A month later, Dawn was back in her feet yet living with her best friend Zoey in Snowpoint City. It was there when she had received the news she was pregnant.

She was not the kind to kill her own baby, even if it was a memory of something she no longer wanted to think about (and the father was Paul,) and had decided she would keep it.

Zoey was behind her one hundred and ten percent. She even helped Dawn get on her feet again.

After she gave birth to Brianna, (excluding Paul as the father,) Dawn started to focus solely on herself and her daughter. Soon, seven years had passed.

She had a thriving career; a clinic to help patients that like her have gotten lost in life and given up. She also had her own blog. In her blog she also gives advice and talks about positive things to encourage others.

How she does all of that and still manage to take perfect good care of Brianna was beyond Zoey but nonetheless she was proud of her best friend.

Now that you've caught up, let us go back to that one day where Dawn's life completely changed.