After the Audino was finished performing her checkup on the Korechu, she gave him the clipboard and pointed to the part which read, "Diagnosis: Heat Stroke (A condition which the person's body temperature exceeds the temperature of 40° C. The person may be unconscious and must be treated with extreme care to cool it off before the organs shut off as a result of overheating.)"
Eduardo gasped at the Audino after carefully reading the clipboard, as he cried out in response, "W- wha?! You're telling me that could happen to her?! We need to do something fast then before that happens right now then!" The Audino nodded in agreement, as she took off the Korechu's dress and handed it over to Eduardo after carefully fanning it in the air for some brief seconds to slightly cool it off. She scurried off to the medical cabinets and seized the nearest towel in a swift motion, as she made her way to the sink with rushed footsteps that could be heard from some of the other rooms. She flipped the switch that was adjacent to the sink's right side, as a tiny geyser of cool, invigorating water erupted out of the aerator that soaked the towel with a huge saturation of the cold and clear liquid.
After vigorously wringing the towel, she bolted over to the table and said to the Korechu, "Hey, if you can hear me, you're going to be okay! Just hang in there alright? I'm just going to put this towel on your body to help you cool off." She painstakingly placed the towel on the Korechu's body; taking care to not cover her face and possible sensitive areas. Eduardo silently went back into his chair and kept his fingers crossed like entangled worms in a crisis, as he waited for the Korechu to regain her consciousness while fidgeting with his hands.
The Neourk was meanwhile heading over to the Hotel while some of the other trainers looked down at him as if he was an outcast, as he heard, "Hey, look at that cute Pokémon over there! He looks like he's going over to that contest that's tomorrow, but where's his trainer?"
"He sure does look pretty adorable in that dress, but I can't seem to find his trainer anywhere... even if he did have no trainer, where would he be able to get something like that? It looks like something that would take a professional weeks to even make if they were really showing their true love towards that Pokémon."
"Well, I suppose that we could maybe see him in the contest with his trainer then if he does come. I'm sure that he'll win against the other Pokémon in a long shot with that sweet garb he has on!"
After ignoring the trainers' conversations that went back and forth between one another, he kept a low profile and quietly entered the Hotel, as he thought, "Well, I suppose I can sneak around or pay up with some of my nice cash if I want to stay here for the night... these people should be easy to get past since I'm small and I can always resort to holdin' em' up if they want to try to mess with me!"
He silently made his way past the Receptionist who was busy dealing with a trainer that was checking into the Hotel for the night, as he glanced around at the portraits of different places and other exotic Pokémon the fine arts on the plain yellowish walls had to offer. His tail perked up to the sound that resonated towards him in a distinct sound wave that he easily picked up. After analyzing the patterns of the wave with the help of his curved fin, he safely deduced that the Pokémon sobbing was most likely a neonate. He carefully took his noiseless steps towards the door that guarded the entryway to the room the source of the wailing, as he forcibly fumbled around with the lock in a desperate panic to trick itself into thinking that the key was already inserted beforehand. After jumping and opening the doorknob while hanging onto it with a clumsy grip, he jumped down and swiftly closed the door after falling bottom first to shield himself from all probable outsiders.
He quietly walked over to the closet where sob after sob could be heard with ease, as he gulped and thought, "Jeez... this kid's been crying way more than me already for the past five minutes... now that I think about it, I really wonder why babies even cry in the first place. I guess I'm about to find out..."