wings flapping hard above the beautiful dawn morning. Waving colors of magenta, orange, and yellow wave over the thick clouds covering the large mountain terrain. Just inside a cave like structure, held up by beams of dark wood, and the only exits blocked off by a small wooden door, and a rounded window that showed the morning sky. The woobat was leaning against this window, staring inward with the most curious look on his face, and the nose suctioned to the glass.
Inside was a squirrel like creature with a white belly pointing upward, a mouth wide open, and paws spread out on top of a hay bed wrapped in a soft woolly blanket. It was Raizen, the emolga, snoring away the morning while everyone else from the rescue team was out doing their job. The morning light casts a shadow from the woobat over the top of him, allowing the sun to not wake the squirrel up abruptly but the breath from the pokemon outside wheezing against the glass did.
A gurgling noise came from the emolga, followed by a low growl, and a popped sleeping bubble. Raizen rose up swiftly with a slightly peeved face. What disturbed his sleep on his day off? The pokemon looked around the room, dazed and puzzled he began to question what the problem was. That is till he found himself staring directly at the fogged window of his room. There was a slight star shape that could be seen, and a noise coming from whatever creature lied on the other side. It freaked Raizen out at first but it slowly dawned on him what it could be based on the noise of flapping wings.
"'oood 'ou 'el' me o't?" barely audible between the glass and the plugged nose, but the emolga figured it out rather quickly. While the flying squirrel was still half asleep, he rushed to the window, stumbling over random fruit, and clothing articles that lied about his room, and pushed on the window pane. With a few grunts and efforts in, it shifted, and eventually popped open causing both the pane, and the woobat flying a bit to the right, but still connected to the wall.
Now what. He couldn't exactly pull him off from the outside, and their was no way the woobat would be able to carry the window on his nose if he broke the window from the wall (even if he could). The only option, which came to him as quick as the other failed ideas, was to go outside, stand on top of the window, and pull the woobat upwards. "Hang in their moron." With this he clambered out, hoping for the best.
It took a lot of time to do so, communicating with the pokemon with half sentences coming from the bat, and misunderstood words coming from the emolga. Eventually Raizen pulled the woobat from the pane, leaving a star shaped mark surrounded by breath fog on the outside of his window.
"Thank you!" the woobat seemed to flap frantically. "I just wanted to see why a mountain had windows and..." Raizen had walked away at this point. He was still groggy, and the exercise made him even more tired. He was going to go get some food and maybe take a good long nap. "W...wait!"
The bat flied into the building, and began to follow Raizen. At first it was from a good distance, as Raizen kept yelling at the woobat, but soon enough the bat pokemon was almost always right next to him. This drove Raizen NUTS, and soon enough it came to a standstill. On a day where the two of them were alone, and back in the same room they met, the emolga snapped at the woobat. "Why do you keep following me!? I mean I see you everywhere, I can't even eat without you-"
"The name's Kumo." The woobat had a lisp, but it was a sort of cute lisp, and the cheery voice calmed Raizen down. "I never repaid the dept, and so I'm gonna follow you till I do."
"alright Kumo... just... give me some space once and a while." Raizen sighed, and even smiled, but continued on his way without much care, as if he wanted the woobat to follow him, or as if he gave up and realized how much he like the crazy fella. He was certain the team leader wouldn't mind a new team member, despite how weird this one was.
"Okay!"