He had placed a small kiss on his father's head before sunrise, leaving his side to move out into the rise. Romanov had nothing in mind for when he actually made it out here. There was nothing but the dull ivory colors of snow in his vision. The snow even seemed to be falling now. It dusted his dark pelt with ease. Despite that, he still stood out amongst all the paleness. He wondered how it felt to be hidden. Completely. The boy had become rather skilled in hiding amongst the willow trees, making sure he was not bothered more than he wished to be. Out here there was nothing to hide him. He just had to hope that he was not pestered.
A heavy sigh escaped him, trailing out into the air in a visible fashion. What was laying beyond the rise? Over the mountain? Was his mother out there somewhere? The temptation to go look for himself was strong. Fading from the Ridge seemed like an easier task every day.