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Despite the harsh season, it truly was one of her favorites. While certainly not of Arctic heritage, Zia still thoroughly enjoyed the snow. Her charcoal and silver fur allowed her to blend in nicely with the wintery background. Like every year, her coat had thickened out to keep the cold at bay. Here, in winter amongst the snow and ice, was in her element. Today was like any other day for the female, as she strode through the pack's territory, ensuring that everything was in order. Her ears flicked back atop her head as she heaved a silent sigh. Although fond of her everyday existence, she had grown tired of the same old routine day in and day out. Deep down, she knew, something was missing. But she couldn't quite figure out what yet. Long slender legs pushed through the trenches of snow with ease, allowing it to pile up behind her or cling to her fur. There was no one in sight, even as she strolled solemnly through the heart of the Glen. Coming to a halt atop a gently sloping hill, she paused to sit down, to survey the snow covered lands.
For several minutes, she sat like this, staring distantly out towards the treeline. So lost was she in thought, that she didn't even notice the black shape several yards away until the trance was broken. Ears flickering curiously, Zia narrowed her eyes, wondering just what on earth the wolf was up to. Was she....playing with the snow? Curiosity compelled her to investigate, moving forward at a steady, even pace. She hadn't seen this wolf before, but her scent assured her that she was indeed a member of Magnolia Glen. At last, a new face...some company. Coming round the hastily made snow sculpture, Zia paused at the subordinates side, sending her a questioning look. "Hello. Mind if I ask what you were doing?"
Eek fully considered abandoning her pursuit. She stood there, staring intensely at the undefined mound, and thought through her options, searching her mind fruitlessly for a way to complete the project. However, having no talent in any such area, she was forced to see defeat as the only option.And still, stubbornly, she set back into motion, nudging the airy snow up in piles in a vain attempt to form a throat for her snow wolf. |