After the excitement of catching her first wore off she realized that she wouldn’t be able to catch a fish in the same spot again. Looking out over the edge confirmed that all the fish that she’d managed to trick found new spots of hiding. The water only showing the rock on the bottom, stirred up dirt swirling and some greenery moving with the current.
Standing she brushed her clothing to remove dirt and debris that clung to her. A small area of flattened grass and weeds were in a blotted form of her body on the ground. Normally she didn’t like to leave a trace of where she’d been but there wasn’t much she could do to help the flattened plants stand again. Trudging off she moved further downstream.
Staying closer to the bank she followed its winding path. With a glance every now and again she would check to see if there were any fish that might be moving about that she could retry her efforts with. One fish wouldn’t sustain her long.
After a half bell or so, judging by the movement of the sun in the sky, she finally found another school. These were slightly larger but also seemed more skittish. As they began to panic as soon as she approached the edging of the bank when she checked the location.
Sitting down, repeating almost the same ritual as earlier, belly flat on the ground, lying close to the edge to watch the prey. This time she tucked both hands underneath her chin as she watched the larger fish dart back and forth. Her previous trick may not work this time… but there were still two other plans of attack she’d formulated earlier that she had yet to try.
First, she wanted to try quickly grabbing at one before she tried stabbing with the knife. Scooting further on her belly she leaned part of her upper half over the edge, holding herself with her hands braced on the same edge. The fish darted crazily. She knew that she’d have to act quickly because she wouldn’t be able to stabilize herself long, but she needed just long enough that some of the fish would come closer.
A few ticks passed and she felt sweat beading on her forward from the exertion. Her left arm had begun to shake slightly and it was now she had to strike or she’d end up head first in the drink. Eyes roved and tried to pick out one that was closest to her. Its scales glinting a rainbow of colors back at her, its body twice as large as the guppy she’d previously caught. A tongue darted between her lips in concentration. She kept her target in her sight. When she thought it was as close as she was going to get lucky with she darted the wobbly arm out, putting her weight on the other, who’s endurance was starting to fade fast.
With a resounding splash and all the fish scattering in every direction, she felt the slippery body in her palm. Digging in her knees she tried to pull herself back. Unfortunately, just as quickly as the body entered her grubby hand it jumped out, slapping against the surface and then darting off. Her supporting arm gave and her top half dumped her head into the water.
She’d been hot lying in the sun, but this was most definitely not the way she’d wanted to cool off.
Pushing her arms against the resistance of the current she steadied them underneath her and pushed her soaked mane up and out, raking in a deep breath of air. She coughed and sputtered out water from her lungs. A cry of frustration came as she hit the water with her fist. With her legs, she wiggled her body back onto land and the flopped over, her wet hair covering her face. She wiped it off best she could and stared at the sky.
It was her fault and she knew it. She’d waited too long. With a huff, she laughed a little at the situation. It was rather comical now, but her stomach was still angry with her. Pulling again at the wet blond mess she realized how hot her skin had become while lying in the sun. After having taken an involuntary dip in the cold water it seemed more appealing to bathe then try to catch another fish barehanded.
With a soft groan, she made her way to her feet. Dropping the half wet cloak onto the ground and peeling the soaked top off. The rest of the clothing came off and laid out around the cloak to dry. The heavier of the fabrics sank into the sea of grass while the other, lighter material sat gently on top. With her naked body exposed to the breeze gooseflesh once again made itself apparent.
It stuck around while she slowly dipped her toes into the creek. Knees came next until she carefully placed them on the smooth rock on the bottom. The water only came up a little over halfway up her thigh. It wasn’t very deep at all. But, even with the contact she had, it was still refreshingly cold.