It was only when the overcast sky started to redden to a bright coral hue that Rais felt he were really making progress. The river had become more rocky and turbulent, and the sound of rushing water could be heard in the distance. Rais quickened his pace, jogging towards the sound. The boy cleared the last of the trees to find the river had widened into a shallow pool with water crashing down at its opposite end. He smiled at the sight, glad and relieved that his efforts in tracking the river had paid off.
Feeling his work deserved some recreation, he splashed into the water without hesitating a moment longer. It was glacier cool, but he ignored the icy nip of it against his skin. There was a waterfall! Who cared if it was ice cold. He splashed over to the cascading water, romping through the pool like an overjoyed pup. He paused just before the fall and squinted his eyes against the spray. His gaze traveled up to the top of the falls, then back down. He'd never come across a waterfall of such size in his life before.
He hesitated for a moment, then suddenly making up his mind he shoved his head directly under the falling water. Not entirely expecting how frigid the water would feel right on top of his head, suddenly flooding his eyes and ears and nose with such force, he let out a frightened, shrill scream. He pulled his head back out of the spray with such force that he stumbled over himself and landed with a splash on his rear end, sitting in the water and staring with a bewildered expression at the falls.