Winter had taken some getting used to, especially for the girl who hated mornings. It was much harder to wake up when the ground underneath her was the only warm thing in the whole world it felt like. She didn't really like being able to see her breath, as it got in the way more than the fog usually did. The constant snowfall had it's ups and downs: it was fun to play in but it also soaked straight through her outer pelt. On the other hand, she liked to laugh at the little clumps that got stuck in the belly-fur of her packmates. They looked like they were playing milkbag for the snow! It was pretty great.
What Sahalie liked best, though, was the ice. Sure, it made drinking a little difficult, but who needed to drink from the stream when she could just eat the snow! Nah, this time of the year Sahalie had decided that the stream was not for drinking, and limited her waterside activities exclusively to play. Slipping around like a moron seemed an appropriate way to spend most afternoons, and there was no end to the kinds of diversions she could come up with. She could push small rocks around, she could wiggle around on her back like an oversized fish — she could even skate.
Sahalie called it Graceful Slipping.
Early on the dark girl had discovered that picking up her paws was a waste of time. It was also a great way to get hurt, since often she would place her weight back down onto the ice only to have her leg slide out from under her. She had gotten enough bruises on her rump and was basically done with drab walking. Instead, it was much easier to thrust off of a back leg and let it carry her forward. A simple shove could take her much farther than a step, anyway. "Graceful Slipping" was a bit of a misnomer, though, as Sahalie had never executed a single movement in her entire life with much grace. But the ice certainly helped. She felt herself moving slowly, she imagined that she really was like a fish or an otter.
This particular morning she found herself out on the stream again, alternating her back legs as if to sort of slalom back and forth. The maneuver was very complicated and it was taking up most of her concentration. Her cheeks puffed with effor.