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Trapped in the waterfall cave

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Icely Star is a guy with the power to freeze up things while Rain is mostly an ordinary lady that likes to travel the world and see all kinds of places. Rain usually travels with clouds on the sky and seems to rarely place foot on the ground for long. Because of this, Icely, who had an eye for her charm and mystery hadn't been able to talk to her. One day, she saw a curious mouse creature with a star on it's tail run behind a waterfall. Curious, she walked through the waterfall as well and found a cave. Seeing an opportunity the guy decided to follow her as an attempt to strike in a conversation but understandably, this frightened Rain. Panicking as he didn't want to ruin his chances with her he back away as an attempt to show that he means no harm. He attempted to learn against a rock to show how cool he is but instead he leaned on the waterfall, accidentally freezing it because of his nerves. Now they are both stuck, shocked and panicking, Rain starts arguing with him and Icely tries his best to defend himself and explain that it was an accident. While they argue, they noticed one of the mouse creatures running deep into the cave. They share a glance and agree that if they explore the cave together, they might find a different way out. The waterfall's ice is extremely thick, the room's temperature keeps decreasing and who knows how long they will be stuck in there for. Why not just follow this creature while it's star on it's tail lightens up the place?

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Uploaded
Jun 5, 2022
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