<blockquote><i>November 10th; Morning, after sunrise; Snowfall.</i>
For the past few nights Borden had been anticipating snow. Autumn was quickly slipping away and the chilled winds kept the thought of winter at the forefront of his mind. He had retired the night before at the front entrance of the den, barely bothered by slight wind that had ruffled his fully-acquired winter coat. By the time he had awoken he lifted his head to realize that he had been fully covered by a blanket of fresh, powder blue snow. He stretched forward before fully rising to his feet, shaking himself to 'dust off' the snow on his back.
He smiled, drinking in the forest around him. The snow was still falling but the wind from last night no longer blew; and while the sun struggled with all its might to shine through the thick cloud cover, it merely hung in the eastern sky as a dim white circle. His eyes went to the mouth of the den and was rather amused that none of the cubs had tried to attempt their usual escapades. He strode over to the back entrance that Jaysyek and Aisling had made last spring. No paw prints there either. This day would fully take them by surprise then, or so he hoped.
Walking back to the front tunnel he let out a beckoning bark into the shadowy depths.</blockquote>