A sense of dread had been building, a turbulence in the earth and sky that Nova could feel in her skin, her paws, the tip of her nose. Like a summer thunder storm there had been a sense of wonder at first, then foreboding, then finally an awe-struck fear. She had become accustomed to the snow, the now familiar cold-white layer which coated everything did not bother her. The vibrant greens of plant life and the warmth of summer sun would be missed, but cold winter snow and long, long nights were still new, and thus interesting to her. But she could tell something bigger was on the way, and she had holed up in the safety of the den as if waiting for the first crack of thunder. However, unlike thunder, this time she had no idea what it was she was waiting for.
Nova would have been content enough to sit huddled in the den, watching the snow pile up flake by flake outside the entrance. She wondered if it would snow enough to block out the doorway, given no one disturbed it. However it seemed this would be something Nova would never find out, hearing the tone of her mother's call resonate down the cliffsides right into the sattelite-dishes of Nova's ears.
Her big snow-shoe paws held her over the snow if only some of the time. Every unsteady step sent her flying chin-first into the powder, fortunately soft enough to break her frequent falls. Eventually, she caught up with the broken wake in the snow created by her mother, gratefully using each of her mother's huge foot-prints as stepping stones. As soon as her mom's tawny coat could be spotted against the stark whiteness of the snow, she rushed to Naira's side in a flurry of kicked up snow. She pressed up against her, an uncertain whine as she buried her cold nose in mom's warm pelt. She pulled away just enough to look uncertainly at the unknown dark-furred boy. Strange times indeed.
"Mamma, what's goin' on? Are we going on a hunting trip?" Nova asked uncertainly, turning away from the boy to redirect her gaze up to Naira. She actually hoped they were doing anything but hunting. Normally the girl liked the chance to go out with the pack, for any purpose, but this time she would much rather sit in the safety of the den.