She had found a fun game to play with it, which didn't involved running as fast as she could towards the ledge of the rocks and throwing herself into the padded drift below, though that was pretty fun, tiring, but fun. No, she had learnt that the stuff bound together and she had spent the last half an hour or so, rolling a ball of snow across the rest of the snow with her nose. Each time she rolled it, it made a funny crunching noise and grew bigger and bigger, until at last it was about the side of her and a little too heavy to carry on pushing.
The ball of snow looked a little barren at first, but as she sat there looking at it, she realized it looked a little like a face and that, was pretty cool. All it needed was some eyes, a shiny black nose and maybe she could use sticks for ears and it would look a little like her mother, then she could give it to her as a surprise and she could keep it forever, for she did not know that the snow would be gone by the spring. "Hmm. Two eyes. One nose... that's... erm... three rocks. And then I will need two ears." she muttered to herself with her warm, friendly tones as she sat facing the blank canvas of a snowball, her head tilted, her tail coiled neatly around her paws as she studied the cluster she had made. "Ok, that sounds good. Now, if I were a small blue rock, where would I hide." she continued, talking to herself for she was normally left behind by her siblings and had found her own company more interesting if it wasn't all in her head.
She tried to picture her mother's face, her beautiful mismatched eyes were blue as the water and golden as the sun. She would have to look especially hard if she was going to find some stones that would be just right, and they would have to be perfect, nothing else would do short of perfection for her and her mother.
With the colours set in her mind, she stood, shook the snow from her rear from where it had been painted to the floor, and set off towards the rocks again, hoping to find something that she could use for her masterpiece. Her nose to the floor, she pawed at the rocks where they met the floor, pushing aside the snow to reveal the pebbles and stones which were hidden beneath the white blanket. Looking down at the first cluster she had uncovered, only to find icky brown and grey rocks, she feared that this might be a long day.