
Tadashi's start was less of an actual dive into the water than a sort of enthusiastic plop as he began splashing his way forward. Like a young child still getting used to being in the water he was very hesitant to let his head get under the surface. His technique, if you could even call it that, was very rough and he spent a lot more time splashing than actually using proper controlled strokes. Ethan was a little more practiced at swimming, but he remained generally near Tadashi.
The boys got about 2/3 of the way out to the buoy before Tadashi started to get pretty tired from all the splashing he was doing. He was really going to be struggling by the time he got to the buoy.
"Hey... um, Tadashi... you sure you got this?" Ethan piped up as he worked to stay afloat himself. Tadashi was a little too focused on trying to swim to respond.
Back on shore Rhode stood up out of their chair and watched. They couldn't relax while it looked like Tadashi was struggling and they began shedding the layer of sparkling minerals that formed their armor. If thy had to go into the water the minerals would only make them sink but it would take a little bit to be rid of them.