Meanwhile, Cera continued to hold on as Anna swam in the deeper parts of the Thundering Falls.
"Are you having fun, Cera?" Ducky asked as she swam by the two.
"Actually, I am! This is not bad at all, and the water does feel good on my skin," Cera replied.
"Glad to hear it," Anna said with a smile as Tricia paddled over to her. "You're such a good swimmer for your age and species, Tricia." Tricia simply giggled before she swam back over toward the shallower parts.
"I wish I learned when I was her age. I'm sure I would've been a much better swimmer," Cera sighed.
"It's never too late to learn," Anna said. "Ready to let go of me?"
"What?!" Cera yelped.
"Don't worry, Cera. I won't let anything happen to ya?" Anna said. Cera was still hesitant.
"I'm serious. This is not a prank, and I would never put anybody in harm's way if I knew they were not safe. It's okay to let go," Anna added. Cera, however, still seemed uneasy.
"I'm your pal, right? Dontcha trust me?" Anna asked.
"I do, especially after you got me out of harm's way from Redclaw," Cera replied.
"See? You'll be safe with me," Anna soothed. "Go on ahead and swim in place." She was relieved when Cera slowly let go of her. She turned around so she faced Cera as she treaded water.
"Good. I see you've got the kickin' and paddlin' down. Tired yet?" she asked.
"No, not yet," Cera grunted.
"Okay, now try to just swim around in this area." Cera did as told, and found that she was having a relatively easy time.
"Lookin' good," Anna said with a smile. Suddenly, Cera went beneath the surface!
"Whoa, Nellie!" Anna gasped as she quickly reached under and took hold of the little threehorn under her shoulders and pulled her back up. Cera coughed and spat before she recomposed herself.
"Got tired?" Anna asked.
"Yeah, I did," Cera wheezed as Anna continued to hold Cera so she would not go back under.
"Perhaps we got a bit overzealous. I've got a better idea," Anna said. She then repositioned Cera so she could swim again, and this time placed one hand on Cera's back and the other on her belly, just like the way she would hold her dogs while they swam in her pool back at home.
"Okay, let's try again. This time, I won't let go," Anna reassured her friend.
"Alright," Cera replied before she began to paddle. Anna swam to the side of her as she followed wherever Cera went.
"Is that better?" Anna asked.
"Much better. Thanks for teaching me," Cera replied.
"You're welcome. Lemme know when you're tired next time," Anna instructed. Cera lasted a couple more minutes before she grew tired again. Anna let her wrap her front legs around Anna's neck again. As Anna swam around and enjoyed her time with the others, she began to realize that Cera was getting to feel like a little sister to her.