Her laugh was like a clear, happy bell as the wave crashed over her and soaked her chest and face as she half-heartedly tried to look away and duck. Barking, she leaped forward and smacked a forepaw down on the water very near him, sending up a shower of droplets. "There's no need to wonder, dummy," to Sahalie there was not much wondering, just trying. "Let's do it. I mean, I swam a lot as a kid. It's far and I may not look very fit," her muzzle indicated her pouchy belly, "But I'd surprise you. It's probably not too far."
Without waiting for him or even entreating him to "come on!" or "hurry up!" the girl splashed through the rest of the shadows until the ground was too far from her paws. Clumsily, the girl began to dog paddle in the direction of the closest island. Blowing hard, the girl tried to keep her chin up to prevent from taking on too much water. It was hard to see from the way her head was positioned, but there were so many trees crammed the island floating before her that it looked almost silly. She wondered how big it really was.