Fortunately, there was more than enough of it to go around, and today a whole new world had been born.
She had sensed it, sensed something, but the signs were different to those she knew. At first she had been expecting a heavy rainfall, but then had realised that wasn't... quite right. The clouds were there, the colours in the sky, the heaviness, but it was colder than usual. She had gone to sleep that night in the den she always slept in, the one that she and her mother had shared ever since she was born. Sometimes she slept there alone, when the rest of the pack were in the larger den, but she didn't mind. It was home, and it was always warm, and it was her sanctuary.
The next morning, when she emerged with sleepy eyes, it presented her with a wonderful gift.
White <i>everywhere</i>. She stood outside, dumbfounded, forepaws in the thin snow as she stared, unable to believe it. Oh, she had presumed to know the sky, the wind, the clouds - she had believed herself capable of understanding them, her dearest friends. Now, they winked at her and showed her a new face, a beautiful, crisp white face, and she simply fell harder in love.
The moment she realised that the face could be damaged by treading on it, she endeavoured to spoil it as little as possible; seeking a wide open patch of pure whiteness, she picked her way to the centre using small rocks and uncovered, grassy patches as her path. Triumphant, she sat in the middle of a thin blanket of smooth white, revelling in the glory of it. Uninterrupted, she would be content for a long time.</blockquote>