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Private/Closed Pokehuman Encounters 4: One more try

With no signs of these grunts backing off, Sara decided it was time to get right down to business.
"Shiro, Flamethrower." A torrent blue flames erupted from Shiro's jaws with a mighty roar, aimed at the Diglett and Machoke. At the same time, Sara aimed for the Growlithe and Totodile with her claws. She hated hurting Pokemon, but they were between her and their trainers, whom she wanted answers from.
 
Enya begrudgingly followed the group into the square. She was only going because her sister had insisted. If Lumi never brought up the possibility of her going, Enya wouldn't be in this predicament. The status update wasn't really necessary, and of course, Mantrais would say something to make the Pokehumans all happy and whatnot at a rally for Pokehumans. This could, and probably would, bolster sales for the Pokehuman population. He was probably going to go to another rally and call them monsters to the opposing crowd. And now they were being publicly attacked. The fire-sister growled but tried to comply. However, someone was holding her in place. Enya turned to look at Lumi, clinging to her arm clearly scared. Her brown eyes narrowed as her growls became louder. A grunt came up from behind them and gave Lumi a shove. "Center, now! Or... well, I have a new Pokemon I want to try out." Enya whirled around, anger driving her. How dare they touch her sister! How dare they try to hurt her! With a furious growl, she stared at the grunt who shoved her dear sister. He had this cruel smile upon his disgusting face as if he took pleasure in hurting her sister. Enya's ear twitched as she thought she heard some steps coming from behind her.
"You heard him, go to the center, or we'll rough you two ladies up."

Enya looked at Lumi, seriously considering complying once more. If it meant Lumi wouldn't get hurt anymore then- "We can't do that, Enya," Lumi whispered to her. "We can't. They want to hurt us, why would they not try hurting us more?" Enya blinked at her younger twin. She had no qualms about herself getting hurt, but Lumi? No way she would allow that!

"You stay near me, ok? Did you bring your starter and the Pokemon our cousin gave us?" Lumi nodded. "Good." Her ear twitched as she heard a third grunt approach them. "Because if you really don't want to give in, you're going to have to fight. Hard. Punch, kick, bite; do whatever you can to stay out of their grasp." Enya's fist clenched, small and unnoticeable flickers of flame emitting from her fist.


The grunt that pushed Lumi sent out a Gyarados, the flying water serpent roaring at the Vulpix-human duo. "Leave us alone!" Enya swung her arm in an arc, embers hitting the sea-loving beast before simply fizzling out against its damp scales. Enya looked at her hand in amazement before being hit with the the Gyarados' lashing tail. She was taken off balance and was flung to the side.

The cruel grunt smirked. "Ha! I knew that seemingly useless fish would be worth the effort." He walked over to Enya, kneeling down to get a better look at her. "Will you go peacefully now, or should I continue to send my Pokemon after you?" The Gyarados laughed at this, Enya getting the impression that it liked the idea.

Enya had a look of defiance in her eye as her hand stealthily went to where she kept her Pokeballs. Is this one Zoro's. She knew she couldn't be picky, especially right now, but she would definitely rather have Zoro defend her due to his having more experience than her other Pokemon. She released the Pokemon from the Pokeball, revealing a Buizel. Of course, it could still be Zoro. The Pokemon stood behind the grunt, who was still unaware of her newly released Pokemon. The Buizel gave her a mischievous smile, one that Zoro often wore. Enya smiled. "I'll rather be beaten up into a pulp than go peacefully. Floatie, Swift." She narrowed her eyes, getting up as she had her Pokemon attack the grunt. If adrenaline hadn't started pumping through her veins, she would've been horrified with herself as she used an outright attack on a human being; but then again, he was her assailant. She didn't have much of a choice.

The grunt cursed at her, his face in a snarl as he ordered his Pokemon to do a move. Bite. Enya stood up as the grunt was now distracted. Dark fangs neared her disguised Zorua. Zoro leaped out of the way just in time, giving a growl. "Fury Swipes." Glowing white claws appeared on the illusionary Buizel's paws before he launched himself at the serpent, swiping furiously. The attack didn't seem to hurt the Gyarados too much; only a few criss-crossed slash marks showed that the attack had happened at all. Enya narrowed her eyes, trying to summon those embers once more. Maybe, just maybe, she could help her Pokemon some.

The flames bounced off the water-snake as hail started pelting her. She looked around, and discovered she couldn't find Lumi. Was... was her sister captured? She didn't notice Zoro being hit with they Gyarados' powerful jaws as she worried for her sister. Or the water snake ramming itself into her illusion-making fox. Her heart thudded in her chest as she looked for her sister. Zoro tried to get her attention with the last bit of his energy, yelling at her to refocus, but she couldn't. The fox was hit once more, the pain becoming too much for him to handle, and he fainted. The cruel grunt smirked, the Gyarados following him. He restrained her, carrying her off. Enya struggled, but not hard. Her sister was taken... how could she let that happen?

***

Meanwhile, Lumi focused on the other two. One had a black-furred Raticate and the other had a silver-furred Meowth. Her hands shook and trembled as she released her Meinfoo, Shao. "F-fake Out." The weasel-like Pokemon narrowed her eyes as she targeted the Meowth. Before the Meowth could make a move, Shao hit the cat in the face, making the feline stumble. However, the rodent rushed towards Shao, ramming into her with glowing energy enveloping its body. The Meinfoo used the hit to launch herself into the air. "F-force Palm." The weasel smirked as her hand started to glow. She landed on the rat, hitting it. Lumi had a feeling her Meinfoo threw in an Acrobatics into the attack sequence as well, but she couldn't scold Shao right then. The grunts were walking up to her, trying to grab her. Her blue eyes widened in fear before she grabbed for her Snover's Pokeball. When the snow-tree Pokemon came out, a hail storm appeared over the sisters and their assailants. Lumi could feel Shao trying to glare at her, and she expected the hail to pelt her. Instead, it didn't bother her at all. The grunts narrowed their eyes as she seemed to have disappeared within the storm.

However, both the Meowth and Raticate could see Shao and Frost. The two dark types focused on Shao as she taunted them (not the move). The Meowth surrounded itself in some dark energy before hitting the weasel-like fighting type before she could dodge it. However, she recovered in time to give the Meowth a Force Palm square in the face. She had given up on following orders for the time being. This was not a casual Pokemon battle. This was a fight for their lives.

The Meowth fainted due to the strong and effective hit in such a critical area. The Raticate bared his fangs as he attempted another Hyper Fang. Shao almost rolled her eyes as she effortlessly dodged the attack and hit the rat with Force Palm, finally getting rid of her enemies.

"Now that's taken care of, can you please get me out of this hail?" Shao called out into the the sleet and ice falling around her. She soon was safely back into her Pokeball as Lumi quickly moved away from the flash. For some reason, the grunts had a harder time finding out where she was within the hail. She had read about different Pokemon abilities, and it crossed her mind that she might have one. She didn't know if that was possible, but she couldn't focus on the question for long. Lumi furrowed her brow as she made her way to where Enya was fighting. However, she couldn't see her sister anywhere. Lumi blinked her blue eyes as she searched the area with her eyes. Where was her Enya?! Panic started to set in as she found signs of the fight, and... Zoro. Zoro laid passed out on the ground, since Enya hadn't been able to return him. Lumi stood in stunned silence as she knelt next to her sister's fox and picked him up gingerly, positioning her body to protect him from the falling hail.

(OOC: Thanks @RenzFlintrock for looking over my post and editing it. I wouldn't have caught any of what you said if you didn't)
 
Lawrence and Agnes, after staying a while longer, left the restaurant to head home. Somewhat nearby was a Surskit, whom Agnes let out after the two paid for their food and left. Lawrence occasionally shot glances at the water strider, making sure it kept its distance from him; he always maintained a phobia of bugs, not helped by his newfound sensitivity to most of them. Even Agnes seemed unconsciously apprehensive around the water-type bug at times, much to her irritation.

Agnes looked around, thinking of the exodus of some of the other patrons at the restaurant. "You said something about an event?" She asked, curious.

Lawrence shook his head. "It's not important. We're probably too late for it, anyway." He didn't expect her to take an interest in the event, expecting her to be like him and head home. He felt too uncomfortable around others---especially now---and could still never get used to the hot, humid Alolan weather. In hindsight, he shouldn't have found it jarring that she was different; she always was.

"Are you sure? You can't tell me anything?"

Lawrence shook his head. "Let's... let's just go home."

"Might as well see what's up while we're out," Agnes said, beginning to walk in the direction of the town square. "Are you coming?"

Lawrence hesitated. "Erm... sure. Sure, I'll go." Even if he didn't want to go, he also didn't want to be separated from her sister, for both of their sakes.

---​

By the time they approached the town square, it was a far different sight than anticipated. They heard what sounded to be like battles, but had no full context until they got closer. The siblings stared at the chaos as if watching a car wreck, before the two began to take steps backwards from the scene. A man began walking to the two Pokehumans, an intimidating air giving the two a sense of uneasiness, but not enough to act upon. Lawrence turned to the man: "Hi, we were walking thr-"

It was hard to maintain benefit of the doubt once the stranger grabbed Lawrence by the collar of his shirt. The little color in the part-Zorua's complexion faded as the two realized that they should've gone with instinct. The man stared down Agnes, whose eyes darted between him and the boy he was holding as her Surskit looked ready to murder. "Get. Now," the grunt snapped, looking at the chaotic mass and back at her, as if signaling her to join them.

Eventually, Lawrence spoke up, but in a tone almost inaudible to even himself. "Uh... sir, we were just heading home," he croaked, immediately met with a face of pure anger mixed with an urge to laugh at him. "No, you aren't," the grunt said, and began to reach for a Pokeball at his belt. "Get," he repeated to an uneasy Agnes, who slowly began reaching for the stick in her tail.

Lawrence tugged at his shirt subtlely, testing how strong the stranger was holding onto him. No use---his grip was tight. "Not happening," the grunt replied, noticing. The Pokehuman looked back up at him, appearing as if about to say something. The grunt waited for whatever dumb comment the boy would give next, only to be answered by a sudden, surprising blow to the cheek---the brat had Feinted him! In an instant, his grip on Lawrence loosened, allowing the part-Zorua valuable time to get away from the man and run. Agnes and her pet followed suit, but were eventually accompanied by a Yanmega and a very, very angry grunt.

As Lawrence looked behind him and noticed the Yanmega quickly closing the distance between them, his eyes widened in fear, and he beelined into the crowd to try and lose it. Anything, anything but the possibility of it flying into him, buzzing into his ear, biting him! He had to lose it somehow; there was no way he could outrun it and he absolutely didn't want to test fighting it. Agnes noticed her brother's sharp detour and yelled after him to no avail. She took the stick out of her tail and fired an Ember from its tip to try and distract the bug, but it nor its owner didn't seem at all concerned with her. This was personal. Agnes, Surskit in tow, ran after Lawrence and the grunt into the crowd.

Lawrence continued to run through the crowd, swerving, bumping into others, and barely dodging an Ice Beam as he attempted to lose the dragonfly. Occasionally, he looked behind him, glimpses of the green bug and its indignant owner slowly becoming more uncommon, replaced by glances from other grunts too preoccupied to focus on him. As he ran, the air became noticeably colder, the sounds of small objects plopping onto the ground slowly becoming more frequent. The part-Zorua eventually began to slow down, putting his arms above his head and looking around, out of breath. He was almost certain he'd lost them, and if he hadn't, there was no way they'd want to follow him in here. The hail hurt, but he was safe. Safe from it.

Agnes, meanwhile, was unable to track down her brother in the crowd. Not only was he too fast, but he seemed to have developed an uncanny ability to blend in with his surroundings, and to almost appear as if he was heading in different directions. Eventually, she was ready to give up---whenever the coast was clear, she hoped he would find her instead. She scanned her surroundings one more time, seemingly forgetting that many, many of the people and Pokemon here were fighting Pokehumans like her.

One of the grunts, or one of their Pokemon, seemed to take notice of this. While the part-Braixen's back was turned, a Fire Blast hit her on the back of the head. While the move itself wasn't too painful, it caught the girl by surprise and knocked her to the ground. She quickly tried to get back up again, glancing around at her surroundings to try and find the culprit, her Surskit doing the same. She eventually found a Pokemon who she thought could be responsible in a Salazzle, her wand's fire beginning to take on a pink glow as she prepared to pay it back. She focused as much of her energy into the wand as possible before letting loose a Psybeam aimed at the lizard.
 

The Dark Fairy

Previously Eliiiscool
(Ending the fight, we need to move on here.)
Eli
Eli growled at the two pokemon in front of him, Veon mimicking the action. Veon sprung at the Salazale, kocking it back a step or two with her head. Eli himself formed a ball of pink light in his hand, throwing it at the Raticate, which to his surprise took it out. Turning to Salazzle, he learned it had ignored Veon, throwing a ball of toxic jink at him, which instantly floored him. He found himself on his back.

As Eli regained his senses, Veon used Swift on the poison type in front of her. Pushing back the grunt pokemon bit by bit. A stray ice beam took it out, she looked around before deciding it was an accident. She ran to Eli "Are you ok?"

Eli sat up, noticing both the grunts running, knowing they could not face the duo as normal humans. "I'm not out yet." He grunted as he stood up, before falling back down "Ok, I might be out of it." He would spend the rest of the fight huddled up with Veon, spraying a fairy wind at every enemy who dared approach them.

The fight came to a close, though many Pokehumans had been knocked out, and a few even taken to the alarm of many, each and every grunt had to make their retreat. Mentiras was awoken at the feet of the stairs he laid at, and was rushed to the hospital, many others followed behind him.

Eli stood up, clutching his side and groaning, feeling nauseated from the attack still. He had not escaped every following attack either, but few were as bad. He stumbled over to where Lumi was "Are you alright?"

Lilian
Lilian was scared out of her mind, she had never been in a fight with her powers, and these people really seemed to want to hurt them. Lilian sticked to Sara, practically hugging her leg as the fight went on. She wished she had brought her Pokemon today.

After the fight had ended, Lilian had still not been hit by an attack thanks to Sara. Though she still shivered, to frightened to speak on her own.
 
Sara was breathing heavily, exhausted from holding off the rocket grunts and their Pokemon with Shiro. Feeling something squeezing her leg, she looked down to find Lilian hugging her leg and shaking uncontrollably. Rather than try to pry her off, Sara knelt on one knee and embraced Lilian in a hug. "It's ok Lilian, they're gone." Sara spoke softly and started purring in an attempt to comfort her.
 
Lumi trembled, her arms still around the Zuroa. During the fight, she constantly put up the hail, the Vulpix quickly learning that it kept her mostly safe from potential attacks from grunts. She was so difficult to see in the weather and it was too annoying for the grunts to go in there when they could hardly even see her when she was close to them. She couldn't stop crying. Her sister... was gone. She was actually gone. Was... was it her fault? She didn't know. Was Enya scared? Were they hurting her? What were they going to do to her?! Her lip quivered as the hail disappeared again. She reached for her Pokeball to start the process over again before she heard a voice.

She turned to the Sylveon human, her face flushed with tears that still clung to her cheeks. "I-I am. I think..." She glanced down at the Zuroa that laid in her arms. She started crying again. Oh her sister! She didn't even have the opportunity to recall her beloved starter! The crying was not pretty, with tears and clear mucus running down her face. "They took her," she barely said, the meaning lost in her sobs. "They took her."

The Zuroa was roused from his fainting and groggily looked around. "What... happened? Where's... Enya?" He looked up and noticed Lumi, sobbing. A panicked expression appeared on his face as he recalled what happened before he passed out. "No! NO! We have to save her! We have to get her back!" He squirmed in Enya's arms as she held him tightly.
 
As much as she tried to grab the lizard’s attention, it, like so many others, seemed too caught up in other predicaments to bother with her. Eventually it fainted from some other rogue attack, and in its place she could see glances of who else it was fighting, but still no sight of her brother. She did, however, see a different familiar face, but one she had no intention of reuniting with. The grunt saw her too, its Yanmega turning to eye her down as well. He looked mad. As the crowd shifted, she looked away unnerved, orienting herself with her surroundings.

Until, only moments later, he appeared in front of her, his Pokemon flying an uncomfortably small distance from her. "Where's the kid?" he snapped.

The part-Braixen stared fiercely at the grunt and the Pokemon in front of her. "If I knew, I wouldn't te-"

She was cut off when the Yanmega slashed at her, sending her stumbling backwards. The grunt smirked; that one was for her brother feinting him. As Agnes recovered, the tip of her drawn wand went from a flicker to a blaze and sent an Ember towards the bug. She used the opportunity to run away with her Surskit, but her heart sank when it was right behind her, unfazed by the fireball she had lobbed moments prior. It lost Lawrence, but it was determined not to lose her. She looked away from it again, instead choosing to focus on what was ahead of her, but felt something sticky touch her arm. The Pokehuman tripped before she could realize what had happened, but her attempts to get back up implied the worst: she had been hit by a String Shot. Gripping the wand still in her hand, she fired another Ember at the dragonfly. The attack missed, flying into the sky and fizzling out. The Yanmega in front of her responded with its own move, hitting Agnes with a white ball of ancient power that made the slash from earlier feel like a paper cut.

Another figure appeared next to the Yanmega, towering above her: it was the grunt. "I expected more of a fight from you," he taunted. "Looks like running away runs in the family."

Agnes struggled, but found that attempting to break free of the string did more to exhaust the little energy she had left than help her. "What do you want?" she said, her voice still defiant but gaining an inflection of fear.

The man scoffed. "You'll find out." The man and his Pokemon looked away from her for a second, something else catching their attention: it was her Surskit, pelting the Yanmega with a Water Gun. "No-" Agnes murmured inaudibly before the grunt's Pokemon flew closer to it and hit it with an Air Cutter. She winced at the attack on her pet, but used the time to try and claw some of the silk loose. By the time the fight was over, the part-Braixen stumbled back up and took some crude semblance of a fighting stance. Fire in her eyes, she looked ready to launch a barrage onto the Yanmega… before falling back to the ground from another Ancient Power.

It was futile. How did she end up like this? An hour ago she was basking in the Heahea sun and eating malasadas with her brother, and now she was on the ground, her pet fainted, being curb-stomped by a bug! Who was this? Why were they doing this? She fumbled for a Pokeball and recalled her fainted companion, before lobbing the ball away as hard as she could. The grunt smirked again. "What, did you think I cared about it?" He turned to his own bug-type. "Again."

She was hit by the same excruciating blast a third time. She wasn't sure if it was just her exhaustion, but each attack felt more powerful than the last. Her vision began to go dark, and she struggled to stay aware of her surroundings.

"Again."

And her world went black.



Eventually, the fighting subsided. Its instigators went off to some unknown place, and whether it was out of failure or success was unclear—did it even matter? While grazed by a few attacks and nearly stepped on on more than one occasion, Lawrence endured the fight in one piece. The hail left him bruised and fatigued, though, and the cold was too much for someone who had just got accustomed to Alola's hot climate. He eventually gathered the strength to pull himself up, stumbling once or twice as he got back on his feet. He ached, and he was shivering, but he had survived.

Once up, the boy walked towards a few other Pokehumans nearby. "Is… everything fine now?" he said, though the part-Vulpix's tears implied that it was a dumb question to ask. "What was that about?" He added, unsure if they knew the answer either.

He overheard the girl and her Pokemon chatter, and listened as they talked about someone close to them being taken somewhere by force. They did that? Why would they do that? He thought of his own sister and looked around anxiously, his eyes scanning for any sight of her or her Surskit. There was no trace of either. After a moment of pacing, he tried his best to shove the thought out of his head: If I could make it out of that, so can she. She's resourceful. We'll see each other again when it's less chaotic.
 
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