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Sahalie had never been an early riser—ever. And now that each day was colder and colder than the last she found her eyes staying shut longer and longer each morning. She stayed snuggled up next to whatever warm body was with her, usually one of the puppies, no longer Alastor. She was so wrapped up in whatever dream she was having, lovely as it was, that she did not notice that Marina had slipped from her side some time ago. At first the sound of someone calling her name did not rouse her, though she heard it in her dream. "
MMm?" she mumbled, but in the act of attempting to answer whoever the dream-caller had been she accidentally woke herself up. The shawl of sleep had dampened all the ruckus of the waking world, but now with her eyes slowly opening she heard the shouting loud and clear and nearly jumped through the ceiling of the den.
By the time she had hastily clawed her way out of the den and into the overcast day she realized that no one was in danger. Marina was just excited. Over what? Her dark knee rubbed against her eye, trying to itch away the last few fuzzies of sleep. Pricks of cold were landing on her nose. Confused, the girl cracked her other eye open.
Snow?
Already?
Last year the snows had come... Actually, the girl couldn't really remember when the very first snow had landed but this seemed much earlier. Sahalie
could remember, however, how much wonder and exhilaration filled her as she had danced through the powder the first time as it fell endlessly. Tongue lolling out of her mouth, she yipped back at Marina, paws spanking the ground. Then suddenly Larkspur appeared. And with his ornery attitude he brought back all the memories that came with the snow: playing with Kyna and Nalda to make a form out of snow, sliding in the snow, slipping gracefully on the ice. But then there was also the den getting snowed in and the hard packed grown making her paws bleed as they interred Anna's broken body into the ground. She shivered.
"
Snow is what happens when its supposed to rain but it's really really cold. All the rain gets so cold that it turns into flakes!" she chirped happily, trying to at least make a more
neutral, educational statement about the snow. "
It's awfully early in the season, so their probably won't be much, but in a few months the whole forest will be covered with these little flakes. Can you believe it?" Sahalie was sure if someone had warned her as a child that such a thing would happen that
she wouldn't have believed it. To Lark, the girl turned and smiled, "
Some wolves just don't like snow."
But she did. Of course she did.