Lizzie rolled her eyes. "You are the wasted ones. Flareon, return."
The corrupted flareon was returned to its new pokeball. Moltres had
also been captured by Jacob's throw, and the dog pokemon was
holding the pokeball, which her passed to Reye, who switched to sky
form and flew out of reach. "I see we are finished here." She shot
the taser at Ceader and and left her temporally paralyzed on the
ground, then fled toward the base, phantom using ice beam to block
any pursuit
"NO!" Dragonite appeared, Volt got on its back. Hail waited staring
at Cedar. Volt's eyes were blazing with fury. Dragonite used
twister and Lizzie was caught in it. Her pokemon stuggled to escape
but when they did, Flareon and Moltres were gone, and all the
devices were lying useless.
Cedar tapped her wrist ban. "AI Deactivate all devices." she says,
the taser inaffective. The device broke, and the pokeball opened.
Flareon escaped and so did Moltres, they left and flew far far away
from Lizzie. Lizzie ended up with no extra pokemon. Moltres nuzzled
Hail when it got back. Flareon got back into its actual pokeball
and Hail left, heading for her bunker. But she caught Cedar's last
words. "Consider it the first and last time I help you."
His smile has a grip on me <3
Agent Fallows, signing out~
Ally didn't know much about Arceus, so she realized she had to call
out the move this time. "Hyper Beam..." she muttered. Arceus stared
at Zeraora who was charging with a Plasma Fists. It then started to
charge a Hyper Beam at it.
Jax noticed and called out, "Fall back!" Too late. Zeraora roared
in pain when the Hyper Beam hit it square on the chest, making it
lose focus.
"Don't assume other people think the same way you do."
-Byakuya Togami (Danganronpa)
Sugar hurried around Lizzie's room tidying up as she went. She made
her bed and set new drinks on the tables. She fluffed the pillows.
Sugar found a spot of peeling paint. She quickly fixed that. She
changed the lights and took out her pokemon. They helped her make
it look better.
His smile has a grip on me <3
Agent Fallows, signing out~
She noticed Jax wouldn't give up. "Let's end this..." Ally glanced
at Arceus who nodded. "Use Judgement as a Ground Type move..."
Arceus's body changed color, using its Ground Plate. It fired the
Judgement attack at Zeraora.
"Use-" Again, too late. Zeraora roared in pain, getting hit by the
full impact of Judgement. It was too close to fainting. He growled
angrily, retuning the legendary. "You got lucky!" he called,
calling Charizard and hopped on its back, flying off.
"Don't assume other people think the same way you do."
-Byakuya Togami (Danganronpa)
Lizzie returned to the base, smiling at the two captured pokemon.
"Mighta gotten more had I not been attacking three at once, but
eh." She made her way to her room, going to find medical supplies
to heal up her pokemon, as well as the Moltres and flareon. She
wanted to report to Virco that Moltres had been captured, as well
as note the locations of the other two birds. She entered the room
to find Sugar inside. "Oh! Kid, ya startled me!" Lizzie wasn't much
older that Sugar was, being fourteen herself, but she was
definitely taller than Sugar, and wasn't expecting her at all right
now. Reye's little nose twitched, inspecting the little cleaning
girl, now in land forme
"Sorry." Sugar said. "I cleaned your room." she said shyly. "Do you
want me to take those to the healing center?" she asked, pointing
towards the Pokemon. Ponyta stands behind Sugar.
His smile has a grip on me <3
Agent Fallows, signing out~
Liz handed Sugar the pokeballs. "Sure. And thanks for cleaning when
I didn't ask you to. I don't think you get enough appreciation, you
know?" Trusting someone else with her pokemon, her most prized
things in life, wasn't something Lizzie did lightly, she really did
trust Sugar, but somehow wasn't sure how her loyalty to Team Mirage
would hold up with the way everyone talked down to her. It made Liz
feel sorry for her.
Snowflake continued to approach the house. It seemed to be emitting
a aura of auroras, and it wasn't that cold at the seaside in
the morning, so what gives? Rox followed cautiously, looking very
protective of its trainer as they slowly approached the little
cabin.
Lizzie smiled as the pokemon were returned. She couldn't removed
the corruption from the Moltres or flareon, well, not yet. She
planned on returning the flareon, but Virco would need this
Moltres. She let out the three pokemon that were hers, Phantom,
Jacob, and Reye. She patted each of their heads before placing the
ball with Moltres inside in a hidden corner in Virco's office, not
wanting anyone to find it there, she'd tell Virco where it was when
she returned, she then went back to Sugar. "So, I'm bored and my
pokemon may need some training, wanna battle?"
"Sure, but you will win." Sugar says nervously. She secretly felt
bad for the Flareon. She decided that she may set it free herself
later, but would have to build up the courage to. "Go Ponyta!" she
says. She also felt bad for the Moltres but knew that it was
needed.
His smile has a grip on me <3
Agent Fallows, signing out~
Lizzie decided not to use the flareon. She could tell Sugar would
want to rescue it, but she didn't know (as far as Lizzie knows) who
its trainer was, and Lizzie honestly felt bad using someone else's
pokemon, so she pointed at her shiny glaceon. "Don't be so sure, I
was never a real trainer. I still don't consider myself one, but I
need to battle for Team Mirage. So, Phantom, go!" The glaceon shook
herself and faced the ponyta. Liz waited for Sugar to make the
first move.
As the pokemon rushes toward the Glaceon, Lizzie called out in the
heat of the moment, quickly recalling the four moves learned by
Phantom. "Phantom, iron tail, quick!" The poekmon's tail began to
glow, turning you its tail was facing the attack, the oncoming
horse pokemon was met with a wall of solid iron that stopped the
force of the attack, countering it. Both pokemon would need a quick
moment to regain their balance.
Phantom got pummeled by the attack, but at and order from her
trainer, shot an icebeam at the horse pokemon, sending it back a
few feet, and making the ground very slippery in front of it as the
ice scattered to cover the ground.