>>52604327>>52604669I'll read it if you write it. I wrote a short bloombolt story myself a while back, long before the fad. It wasn't very good, and was kinda just something I had the urge to do and get out of my system at the time. It was short, unoriginal, and vanilla. Anyway, here's a scenario off the top of my head for you:
>If you're following the current gold-digger meme, then you have her start out by wedging herself into his life post-champ, posing as wanting to "watch out for him, in case some old friends of his try to take advantage of his newfound fame and status" when, of course, she's doing so just to isolate him for herself to do just that, which he obliviously accepts; however, over time of "borrowing" money and basking in the benefits of being a famous person's gf and basically being royalty in Alola because of it, his relentless positivity makes her actually fall for him, first by making her more protective of his dumbass self, to the point where she starts to feel guilty for taking advantage of his trust and friendship before, and later taken in by his uncanny ability to unintentionally be really, really smooth with words, saying things that, to him, aren't romantic phrases, but to the listener, are (consider looking at the High Touch! doujin in Dawn General for examples of this).That said, here's an angle you can take, because, funny enough, the two actually have an amusing dynamic to them for a ship that fits their characters, if you can capture it: One is a total Pokénut who is endlessly open and willing to try new things whereas the other is more reserved, only has a surface level interest in Pokémon, and is often unnerved by the other's extreme extroversion; the fact that both get along despite being polar opposites in personality and mood makes for great potential dynamics that grounds the both of them into a balance. And in that "balance," you have your ship.