On nearly any other circumstance, Nadeline would be glad to take up Wesley's offer. However, water always seemed to be a weakness of hers. It was just terrifying not being able to see the bottom. She supposed that was why she loathed going anywhere by boat: the sea was a nightmare. Nonetheless, the group was going to cross the bridge whether she liked it or not, so she merely bit her lip and watched everyone begin to cross. She mimicked their slow and careful movements, though she swore the bridge was getting lower every time she so much as stepped forward. She put it off as her being too frantic and closely followed behind Wesley. The rain made it difficult to grasp the rope railings properly. Emiri managed not to slip, but she knew it was only a manner of time before that luck ran out. The river underneath them seemed to pick up its pace, the extra water encouraging the river to flow much faster and stronger then usual. Its waters splashed against the group's legs, threatening to yank them under. Still, despite the weather and river, Emiri though the crossing was actually going relatively well. She was nearly toppled off her feet a few times due to the river's current, but it was nothing that caution couldn't handle. A yelp from the back told her that Nadeline had already fallen. Emiri looked back to see the girl on her bum, holding out her arms as she looked like a cat who had gotten wet. She couldn't help but laugh. "[b][color=f6989d]It's just water, Naddie. Now get up before the river carries you away.[/color][/b]" Emiri joked. A sudden snap brought the group's attention to the bridge behind them. One of the rope's railings had finally given way to years of pulling and tearing. Before she could act, the entire bridge turned wobbly, the river now being able to freely push and pull at them. She frantically clung onto the other rope railing, steadying herself as the planks beneath her started to give way. As she turned back to warn the group, the river decided now was the perfect chance to splash a wave onto them. The wave reached to about her chest, nearly throwing her off (and probably would have if she hadn't clung so tightly to the railing) and she was soaked to the bone. A familiar color of yellow went beneath her, and she watched as Nadeline surfaced, her arms flailing uselessly in the water, clearly unable to fight the current. "[b][color=fdc68a]I KNEW THIS WAS GOING TO HAPPEN![/color][/B]" She screamed as she was carried off. "[B][color=fdc68a]WHY ME?![/color][/b]" Emiri would have laughed at the irony (Nadeline WAS right after all) but she wasn't sure if Nadeline actually knew how to swim. Either way she scrambled to get off the bridge, only to slip at the last plank in her haste. She probably would have fallen into the river, too, if she hadn't grabbed the rope railing at the last second.