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backdated to 12/20/21!
Shadows had started stretching across the snowscape as the sun began its descent, rays filtering through long-dead branches. The snow itself turns shades of yellow and pink, mimicking the sky above—a scenic moment, enough to stop Moore for the time being and watch the world go by. Laying in a small dugout spot in the snow, intense eyes relax for once, focusing on the willow branches as they sway in the breeze. Light catching and defusing the crystalline ice makes the world sparkle and gleam. It's quiet and peaceful, but the sun doesn't last nearly long enough before clouds start to roll in once more.
His gaze switches from the willows when movement from above catches his attention. Ears twitch as Moore raises his massive skull to look up, only to follow a snowflake's trail as it falls gently to the ground nearby. More follow suit, and the air is thick with fluffy flakes before long. It accumulates quickly on the ground, leaving the wolf surrounded by a layer of light snow on all sides.
As much as he'd enjoy sitting and watching, the feeling of restlessness and hunger crept on him. He'd have to find a carcass later, but for now, the scuffle of tiny paws under the snow is enough to make him rise to his paws. Mousing wasn't hard, and while it wouldn't fill him, a quick bite to eat never hurt anybody. As soon as the idea had entered his mind, he was pouncing back and forth, attempting to grab the rodents that had hidden themselves nearby. Lifting his head after shoving almost the entirety of it under the snow, he feels a memory bubble at the back of his mind, of a late snowstorm when he had stayed longer with his family when his parents had more pups. He remembers the way they watched the snow with wonder, playing and rolling around, causing a stir, and he remembers curling up with them after they had begun to get cold.
It makes his heart ache a little. The feel of being surrounded by family and loved ones, watching and playing in the snow. How he wished they were here, he thinks to himself as he watches the snow continue to pile up. After a beat of silence, he begins bounding through the snow, kicking it up as he bounces around with similar glee to a yearling seeing snow for the first time. Playing. Running in circles, tail wagging, truly letting himself get lost in the fun of it.