His answer was small, hushed, and yet it echoed loud in the silence of her head. She felt like screaming. Despite the brightness of the snow, the world around them seemed dull, life itself frozen in place. Even Arion, wild, mischievous, fun R was full of this despicable, heavy darkness. It wasn't just the loss, fathers leaving had become norm to Nalda, as it must have to her age-mates, it was the deathlike stillness of winter, the absence of the remaining adults, this quiet bubble that the pups had been left in, to fend for their own in a world frozen still. The russet-marked girl breathed in deeply, the cold air stinging her lungs, eyes trailing blindly over the white world. Such a strange thing, everything so unmoving, like the world, tumbling down around them as it had been, was frozen in place, stuck in a permanent state of half-destruction. Hibernation… That's what Iopah had called it, everything sleeping through the depth of winter. Of course, then they would say, afterwards came spring; Another empty promise..!
Rustling in the den brought her attention back to the present, just in time to see the off-white form slip around her, quickly disappearing amongst the snow. Reddish brows furrowed slightly, golden eyes staring emptily at the space where she had disappeared. Should she go after her? It was such a selfless thought that it startled her, large ears flicking back and nose crinkling; Why..? Ember had run off for a reason, chasing her down would do none of them any good. As a confirmation of the thought, Arion murmured beside her and she turned to look at him, the corner of her mouth twisting in a humorless half-smile. Then she sighed heavily, letting herself collapse in the snow with a loud thump, rump curled against his, and head resting on outstretched front-legs. "What are we gonna do Ari?" She mused, staring at her paws through half closed eyes; Is there anything TO do?
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