Alexandria "Alexis" Deva
Gotta Get Outta There!
@LuckyBlackCat@Heckno12@Iatos
Alexis had to admit that she didn't like the idea of leaving people to die, but now was not the time to think. Unless the obviously evil guy switched his focus on them, the paramedics should be fine for long enough to get away themselves...at least, that was her reasoning. At the moment, they had other problems to deal with.
As the grunts sent out their pokemon, Alexis shook her head. They had all sent one single pokemon out to battle, as if they were in an actual battle between trainers. It was either they only had one pokemon to use, or that they didn't understand the gravity of the orders that the weird guy had given them. Even Alexis knew that "no witnesses" meant that they shouldn't mess around. Still, even if they had understood, it would have been useless. They were fighting Alexandria Deva, after all. They were destined to lose and fail from the start.
The others started their attack on the stronger-looking pokemon for some reason. Type-advantages and all that. The only problem was that the pokemon they took on looked tough enough to take the punishment and fight back. If they focused on the tougher pokemon, then they'd be snuck upon by the weaker ones, and a Raticate's bite was much worse than one would think.
With her voice still attempting to recover, Alexis couldn't shout out orders to her pokemon, but as she took the free moment, she whispered a plan for her team. Eevee snickered, Hoppip spun, and Snorunt nodded in agreement. Alexis' Eevee growled at the Ratcate to catch its attention. As soon as the giant rat turned its attention, Snorunt had let loose her powder snow. As the Raticate shoved the snow of its body, Eevee tackled it, and shoved the pokemon away. When the Raticate finally recovered, it found itself surrounded by afterimages of Snorunt, which hid Eevee. The Raticate didn't even get a chance to fight back as the two had taken him on simultaneously.
The grunt that had sent the Raticate out to fight was dumbfounded at the sight, so much so that it had allowed Alexis to sneak up close to him. He noticed her eventually, and attempted to hit her himself, but was blinded when Alexis' Hoppip landed on his face. When he finally got the grass-type off, he was met with enough snow to bury him alive. Eevee handled the rest of it by bashing herself against his head as he tried to get out. That was one pokemon and one grunt less to worry about. Now the other three needed to be dealt with.