Sorry for the wait, Becu! @Drift
For a moment, he could feel Drift put up some resistance as he pushed on the boy's shoulder. His lips pulled back and he was about to growl and reinforce his point when he felt the younger man begin to give. One by one, the pair began to take steps towards the creek. Serach allowed Drift to lead, although he stayed close behind his cousin, walking next to his flank just in case the boy attempted to change his mind and flee. It was bizarre, honestly, and something that Serach had yet to understand about Triell's youngest son - what had occurred so early on in his life to make Drift so afraid of water? He avoided it like the plague, and more often than not, the pale furred coat - similar to Serach's own - was coated in mud, dirt, and other grime.
That'll change soon...at least temporarily, Serach thought with a grim smile as the creek came into view. He pulled away from Drift and gave him his space, although he couldn't help but chuckle as Drift tentatively allowed the water to brush against his toes, warning him not to share this event with @Sahalie. "I won't, I promise," Serach said, giving a swish of his tail as he grinned before approaching the water himself. Having no such inhibitions about getting wet, the subordinate wasted no time in stepping into the coolness. As he waded further out, letting the water flow over his back and pull on the fur on his underbelly, he happily swam around in a circle to face Drift. "Come on then," he barked, a wag of his tail sending a splash into the air behind him. "It feels fine, and the sooner you get in, the sooner you can get out."