When Dusk scoffed, and insisted she'd be fine without taking in extra caution, Talyssa thought she would have more time to convince her sister otherwise. But watching the shadowed girl bounce toward the drop-off, every muscle in her body went rigid. "Wai-" She tried to call out, but as her sister tumbled over the edge of the incline, in seconds she fell out of immediate sight. Lys gasped in shock, with all the worst-case scenarios immediately flashing before her eyes. The tawny-colored girl bounded towards the edge just in time to see Dusk come sliding to a stop on a natural landing of sorts about mid-way down. Before she could register if Dusk was injured or not, her sister was quick to pop up, admitting that it would probably be best to be careful. Talyssa sighed in relief, before quickly finding her voice. "When you start to slide, if you turn your paws sideways, it will help keep you upright."
In an effort to demonstrate, Lys began her own descent. She intentionally found a small patch of loose gravel and intentionally hit it a little too hard to cause a bit of a disturbance. But by dramatically making a display of turning her paws to the side- while she did slide a little ways, she remained upright throughout. "See? Like that." She instructed her sister.