Partly Cloudy — Current Temperature: 39° F/4° C - Late morning/early afternoon
It was the usual. Freezing temperatures, stiff cold winds and clouds partly covering the sun. It was the same as every other day in winter, and it was getting to a point where it was annoying. The white girl was tired of having to huddle up in a small area every night, and of the constant winds buffeting her around each day. She just couldn't wait until spring came around, where the flower would start blooming and the temperature would rise.
The white girl's breath created a cloud of fog every time she exhaled and her white paws sunk slightly into the slushy ground whenever she walked. The breezes stung as they whipped by, while ruffling her long, silky fur and the constant snow, rain and whatever else came from above left her cold and stiff during the night.
But this morning was considerably better than the last. It had snowed the day before, which made the ground all soft and slick to walk on. But it was tolerable. Her emerald green eyes flitted to and fro, looking out for any dangers before she lowered her creamy head to the water's edge. The cold water stung briefly as it trickled down her parched throat.
When her thirst was sated, she lifted her head and looked down at her reflection. She saw a large white female with stunning emerald green eyes and long, silky fur. She smiled to herself, beauty was a thing that she had been born with. The white girl knew that some females strived to reach the beauty that she had, and most didn't make it.
Sighing, she sat back on her haunches and stared up at the sky. Thick, fluffy clouds could be seen from all directions, and only some of the sun's rays broke through. She closed her eyes and basked in the brief sunlight, before a cloud could come up and float in front of the sun, blocking it off.
The white girl had no idea how long she stayed like that, but knew that it was time to move on. She got to her feet and glanced back at the stream before walking forwards. She came upon large trees with branches that swayed with the wind. They had thick, branches and green leaves that brushed along her fur if she got too close. Scents of rabbits and other small prey made her mouth water, and she could see shapes flit between the trees and vegetation.
But she wasn't in the mood to chase after them. Although if the oppertunity arised, she would take it. Her eyes shifted from one place to another, still on the search of danger, and her ears were pricked for any unusual noises. How long she travelled through the trees, she wasn't sure. But it seemed like a few hours and her legs were starting to get tired.
Without a moments hesitation, she padded to one of the trees and lay down on her side. She stretched her legs out before resting her muzzle on her paws. The tree protected her from most of the cold, and she was thankful. Sighing, she rolled on her back and stared up at the thick canopy overhead. There wasn't anything important to do, so she could do what she wanted when she wanted. And right now, resting was a good idea. So the white girl closed her eyes and let herself drift off into the world of the dreams.