So yeah, fish were an enigma and Cottongrass refused to understand them.
He guessed they were cool to look at. The little pond before him was full of misshapen blobs that darted one direction and then another without any pattern of thought. And without thinking he shuffled to get a closer look. He rearranged himself until his paws were bunched up beneath his body and he balanced precariously on the ground's edge. Somewhere behind him his tail dragged along overgrown grasses and his ears twitched at the sound. But otherwise he was completely entranced in his moment of fish-watching. Wild Rye Fields could wait for one more day and he couldn't help but lean over for a better view. He wondered what it would be like to reach under the water and bite at one of the silver darts.
His stance shuffled and he was probably pushing his luck or something—
And all it took was one unexpected brush of wind against his back and Cottongrass found himself losing balance as he tipped forward. The scene played out in slow motion just before his very eyes and he wondered how many times bad things would happen to him before the universe got bored of bothering him. But today apparently wasn't that day and he toppled forward with a panicked yelp dying on his lips just as water flooded his system. And he was fine. More than fine because the water was shallow and it wasn't like he couldn't swim to save his life. It was just unpleasant and startling.
But otherwise? He would live.
With a gasping breath Cottongrass reemerged from shallow depths. He hauled himself onto his paws with shaking legs and wasted no time in wading back to the very perch of land that had betrayed him moments ago. His patchy coat dripped and he was pretty sure he felt something awfully slimy against his back. But he would deal with that problem when he had to. Right now he was focused on making it out of the pond and drying off. Each slow step he took had flashes of silver darting off in every directions, the water's surface rippling and distorting the image of the fish down below.
He ignored them like the very idea of the little creatures mocked him.