Takes place 10/1, early evening as it's starting to get darker.
Archer spent a lot of time thinking about that disastrous fishing lesson with his brothers and Da, and spent a lot of time trying to pinpoint exactly what went wrong - other than being small. But he was bigger now, and he thought he had a good chance of catching something. If he did it right, anyway. All he had to do was remember what Da had told them.
Archer waited until later in the day, when most of the others started to settle down. Or, he thought they settled down. He knew now that S- Margo, Margo, liked mornings, and hoped Oleander did too. He wanted to try this when no one else was around to laugh at him. If he could practice, then he could show off later and prove to Da he was the best.
The water was cool on his paws as he hesitantly stepped in, this time wading only up to his knees instead up nearly submerging himself. That way if he did fall, he could catch himself easier. The water was the fish's domain, and the land was his. Here, in the world between, he wanted to give himself as much advantage as possible.
And the fish that could reach him here would be smaller, and therefore much more manageable. Archer knew at least that getting the technique down first was more important than the size of the fish. For now.
He stood still for all of a minute before he saw the flash of scales in the slowly dying light, and made a pounce for it. The splash was loud and dirt clouded up around his paws, but he kept chasing the glimmering shadow that was his prey.
Archer is very haggard and thin; it is obvious he is not doing well.