The snow wasn't anything new by now, but man was it still enthralling. The way it so thoroughly coated everything, made the world the same, buried and suffocated in such a bright, cheerful way was fascinating, and he felt like he was on a whole new planet. Maybe, he'd gotten a bit carried away with that idea. The mountains were now the horizon, his parents somewhere on them, guarding and hunting and grown up-ing as they did. It had just been a few days, that wasn't such a big ordeal, was it? He'd be back soon enough, he knew that and so Chan was certain that his parents did too.
If the child knew how worried they might be in actuality, he would've turned himself right around and trotted his misbehaving behind back home. Most likely. He would definitely feel guilty, and give his mom and dad a huge apology.
But as far as Chan knew, everything was safe and okay and exciting despite what that one, weird-speaking wolf had claimed, and he lacked the self control to think to check back in with his home. He wanted to go further, to see more, to uncover what the snow was hiding. The boy had certainly come a long ways from the first time he'd gotten lost, and the sniveling mess he'd been. Home would always be there waiting for him, right? Anyways, maybe he could find something to bring back. Something pretty for mom, something earthy for Kajika, and something cool for dad...
Yeah. This was totally okay. He nodded to himself, as if to drive home the assertion, before padding on.