Meanwhile, as the two brothers, Denahi and Sitka were still processing the previous event, Kenai got...bored. Hopped off the snowy cliff, and sat on the edge of the water, he sat there for a while, when he caught a glimpse of a young girl, in the distance. Her arms flared upward, "H...help!" the girl mouthed, Kenai staggered back up the snowy cliff, where he found his brothers, still looking out over the water, in a trans of some kind. He stood in front of them, "Hey, Sitka! Denahi! Snap out of it!" he said, he began waving his hands up and down in front of their eyes. But...that didn't work; he tried everything he could think of: from snapping, to clapping, to even yelling "Hey!" at the top of his lungs. But...to no avail, "oh...come on" he whispered to himself. "This is hopeless" finally, he couldn't take it anymore; he slid off the cliff, jumped in, and began to swim out to the girl. "H...help, I can't swim" her head nearly under the water, quickly Kenai dove under the water after her.

Meanwhile, up on the snowy cliff; Sitka roused from his daze, rubbing his eyes. "What...? Where...? What happened?" "Denahi, Denahi, Snap out of it!" Sitka said, as he grabbed his shoulders and shook him, as hard as he could.

"Hey, hey! What's the big idea?"

"Where's Kenai?" Sitka said, sternly.

"How the hell, should I know? I'm not his keeper" he retorted, rudely. "Oh, look there's a girl drowning," he said, as he looked out over the water. "Hey, maybe he swam out to save that girl?" he let out a small chuckle.

"Oh, no!" Sitka thought, jumping off the cliff. Denahi slowly following behind, they came to the water's edge; just in time to see Kenai, holding the girl in victory: as he swam to shore.

When he finally reached his destination, he sat under a tree, near the water's edge. Trying to catch his breath, the girl was lying at his feet, unconscious.