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OOC: Sorry if this sounds a bit weird or doesn't make sense; where I am, it is very much dark, I've been working on a project all day, and I am very tired. >_>;
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Okay, so maybe I overreacted. Still, I just wasn't expecting it. It didn't help when there was hardly a railing where I stood. I turned, a little freaked out by the most unbelievably hard to actually be scared of way of scaring someone. My movement caused me to lose balance.
I put my force on the 'no railing' of a rail, and since I was pulling back, pulled back just a bit too much. I fell right into the water.
I closed my eyes as I was ready to intake the coldness…yet, it wasn't cold. I don't know; I've never been to a beach in the cold days, but I somehow thought it would be cold. It was either the water wasn't as cold as I thought, or my body could actually take the punishment of cold water. Either way, I was more surprised by the fact that I breathed the water in for just a sec, then couldn't breathe a thing in the next. I rose to the surface, coughing out water. Really, I didn't think a Psyduck could breathe underwater. I had seen some videos before showing that sometimes a Psyduck can…drown. I found that funny, but now I was a bit nervous. Still, I could swim; as long as I knew how to do that, then I was fine.
"Psy, mind giving me a duck—uh, hand?"
I could reach up and pull myself out by climbing the side, though it just didn't feel easy to do. Besides, I could get help, which seemed to be easier, and much quicker. So, I decided that getting help would be better, as I looked at Travis, waiting for him to help me out as I reached my right arm up.
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Okay, so maybe I overreacted. Still, I just wasn't expecting it. It didn't help when there was hardly a railing where I stood. I turned, a little freaked out by the most unbelievably hard to actually be scared of way of scaring someone. My movement caused me to lose balance.
I put my force on the 'no railing' of a rail, and since I was pulling back, pulled back just a bit too much. I fell right into the water.
I closed my eyes as I was ready to intake the coldness…yet, it wasn't cold. I don't know; I've never been to a beach in the cold days, but I somehow thought it would be cold. It was either the water wasn't as cold as I thought, or my body could actually take the punishment of cold water. Either way, I was more surprised by the fact that I breathed the water in for just a sec, then couldn't breathe a thing in the next. I rose to the surface, coughing out water. Really, I didn't think a Psyduck could breathe underwater. I had seen some videos before showing that sometimes a Psyduck can…drown. I found that funny, but now I was a bit nervous. Still, I could swim; as long as I knew how to do that, then I was fine.
"Psy, mind giving me a duck—uh, hand?"
I could reach up and pull myself out by climbing the side, though it just didn't feel easy to do. Besides, I could get help, which seemed to be easier, and much quicker. So, I decided that getting help would be better, as I looked at Travis, waiting for him to help me out as I reached my right arm up.