~Lifebackwards~, your charrie is getting introduced in the story as I type! I'm just posting this next chapter.
I hope you enjoy!
The First Snow
Over that next month, Beauran, being below sea level, became extremely cold. All the leaves had fallen off the beautiful oaks, creating a carpet over the grass. Squirrels began running frantically around gathering nuts for the coming winter, and Tune started gathering extra meat from their meals just in case. Gaze tried to tell her that she and Twilight could hunt, but she wanted to be sure.
One chilly evening as Tune was settling into her spot under the branch, (now completely leafless) there was some voices from below them in the clearing.
She rushed to the edge, immediately recognising Rai’s voice. He and his parents were with Gaze, speaking happily. When Rai noticed his friend, his curled tail wagged happily. He ran to the tree and climbed up.
“What are you doing here so late?” she asked him.
“Apparently our den will be dangerous in the winter.” He said.
“Why?” Twilight asked.
“Something to do with a cold thing called ‘snow’. I’m not sure what it is, this is our first winter.” He replied. It was true. They were born in early spring. Last year, so this was their first winter. Even though it was about half a month until that came.
“So, why are you here?” she asked, still mildly confused.
“We’re sleeping here for the winter!” he cried happily. Twilight noticed the boys had been listening to the conversation, and Copaci let out a groan. This made her feel even better.
“Great! You can sleep near me in my special spot. You’ll definitely find it warmer.” She replied. Just then, Rai’s mother and father, Amiria and Ihaka, climbed into the den, followed by Gaze with fresh blood on his muzzle. Rai’s parents had been here sometimes, but Tune didn’t know them too well. Gaze knew them though, because often Ihaka came with Rai, Twilight and Gaze hunting.
“Sleep anywhere. We have room.” Said Tune welcomingly. She greeted Amiria kindly and started speaking to her.
Ihaka was dark grey like Rai, but instead of the white and green in bands around his legs, they were all over his feet up to his knees. His tail wasn’t curled though, and wore a necklace of little, round bits of bone and come river rocks, and in the middle was a topaz.
Rai and Twilight curled up in the spot, and Twilight had gathered some dead leaved from the branch above and made a cosy bed. Next to it was a small pile of bones from her meals.
They let the pretty sounds of the darkened forest around them relax them, and Twilight drifted off to sleep with Rai’s head on her shoulder.
* * *
Twilight’s body rustled on the leaves beneath her as she lifted her head and yawned. Cold morning air made her shiver, and she found Rai’s head was not on her any more but in a stupid-looking position as he lay in the leaves. His tongue lolled out and his back legs were spread this way and that.
As she stood up and yawned, she something in front of her. It was white and fluffy and in a little patch on the ground. As she glanced around, she saw it in more puddles and bits of it wedged in forks in the branches above.
She bent over and sniffed it. Scent-less. Nothing. She touched it with her paw and found it was extremely cold, and it wet her paw. She looked back at the puddle and saw it had made a mark in it, sort of melted away.
Twilight decided it was nothing, probably a spot of very odd-looking frost. She walked to the edge of the tree to wait for Rai to wake so they could go hunting, when she saw the whole forest had changed.
It was white. Completely white. The clearing was no longer covered in leaves but white stuff, and it was in the trees and covering the bushes, weighing them down. She saw a big chunk of the stuff fall from a branch as a squirrel leapt around in the tree.
It was so odd. Where did it all come from? And what if it was poisonous? She decided to check it out.
Twilight climbed down onto a root and leapt down. As her feet touched the white stuff, instead of stopping they sank down into it. She lifted her paw out and saw it was wet and covered in powdery white stuff. And it was cold.
She walked ahead and with every step her paws sank in, making little holes behind her. She bent down and licked the stuff. It was cold on her tongue. But it tasted exactly the same as water, melting in her mouth as she swallowed. Rai had to see it.
“Rai! Rai! Wake up you mutt! Rai!” she called up into the tree. Twilight sat down as she waited, and the white stuff wet her bottom.
“Twilight?” said a voice. Rai came to the edge of the tree, and as he saw what she was sitting in, he gasped. “Whoa!”
“I know!” replied Twilight, watching him come down. His eyes widened in amazement as his feet sank in. “It tastes like water.”
“What, what is it?” he said, bewildered.
“No idea. But it’s cool, and makes everything very cold.” She replied. “Maybe our parents might know!”
“Let’s wait. They’ll wake soon.” Said Rai. “We should do some hunting before your brothers wake though.” Twilight nodded. They got up and went over to the forest, looking around at the white wonderland.
The forest around them was not as blanketed at the clearing. This stuff probably came from the sky then. Sky-powder. It was on the needles of the pines, in the forks of the branches, and every time a bird or squirrel ran around above, piles of white stuff fell onto the bushes below.
* * *
In a while they reached the meadow. It was so different. Instead of lush grass, there was a giant white blanket. Little footprints from small animals were everywhere, making it a lot easier to stalk prey. But it would also be easy for the prey to spot them.
Over the far side was a small herd of deer, and about three horses and foal were sticking their noses in the powder to find the grass. They would probably be occupied doing those sorts of things then.
Rai nodded and they both went into the meadow, making deep footprints where they went. It was rather annoying having to lift your feet all the way up just to walk. And she would stand out terribly with her black all over.
She plodded through the grass, as she could feel it beneath the blanket. She decided rabbits were not going to be an option today. Twilight would have to team up with Rai. She turned around and went looking for her hunting partner, and he was easy to spot. He seemed darker than usual against the bright white.
When he spotted her, she immediately knew he was thinking the same thing.
“Deer or horse?” asked Rai.
“It would be good to feed the others with a nice big foal,” considered Twilight.
“Yeah. We’ll have to work really hard though. Foals are pretty fast.” Replied Rai.
“Don’t worry. We know how to hunt together, this shouldn’t be hard.” And with that, they set off towards the grazing horses.
As they neared them, one stallion looked up quickly. He was so white he practically blended in with the snow. Rai knocked Twilight down and they huddled in the white powder, trying not to be seen. The stallion seemed to buy it, and he continued grazing. Twilight kept down, creeping towards them.
“We’ll have to chase it away from the group then into the forest the way we came.” Hissed Rai, keeping his eyes on the target. Twilight nodded. They crept closer, and Rai parted with her and went to separate it.
They would have to be careful, horses were so big and protective. She was so close now. She had to stop. She huddled down and waited for Rai to make a move. She would definitely know – horses are so jittery when they’re spooked.
Suddenly there was a high whinny, and she saw the little black foal with its ears back jumping about. Behind it she watched its friend running off into the forest behind, and then the foal leapt towards her.
Behind it Rai was running with his teeth bared. As the foal ran past her she leapt into action. Alongside Rai she chased the foal, and it ran through the white stuff, whinnying very highly for its mother.
As a log got in the way, it stopped for a moment, before leaping over it. Rai and Twilight didn’t want to try to kill it out in the meadow, they’d have to wait until it was easier in the forest. If they caught it now, someone would just trip in the powder and the foal would just be injured, living in pain.
The forest was right ahead, and the foal tried to turn. Rai quickly bounded over and it changed direction again, heading straight for their target.
It suddenly leapt from the power and into the pine forest, its little skinny legs flying everywhere. It suddenly became easier to run, and the two wolves chased after it very quickly.
The foal began to slow, losing speed and panting. It whinnied again, crying for it’s mother. It leapt over a log and kept galloping, pursued by the hungry pair.
Suddenly there was a ledge of boulders ahead, impossible to jump and terribly hard to climb over without falling.
The little horse stopped, rearing frantically, whinnying loudly. Rai snarled and leapt forward, grabbing the foal’s leg as it reared and pulling it down. It fell to the ground kicking and writhing. It jumped halfway up, but Twilight pulled it down.
Its back legs kicked out, almost hitting Rai as he ran behind it. Twilight held its leg and Rai tore its shoulder with his claws. It neighed painfully, and suddenly Twilight lunged forward, silencing it with one powerful bite.
Around them the white powder was stained in blood, as well as each of their muzzles. Twilight stared at the kill, then looked at Rai.
“Well, hopefully the pack will be grateful!” she said, and they grabbed the foal’s legs and started back home.
* * *
As the pair stumbled from the forest carrying their load, they were greeted bye giggles and voices around the clearing. Twilight’s paws were frozen from walking slowly through the forest in the cold, and the foal’s body was covered in the powdery substance.
Gaze’s feet crunched on the snow as he approached them, a smile across his face.
“Father, what is all this?” Twilight asked, dropping the big leg to the ground.
“It’s snow!” he replied. “It’s made of ice.”
“Whoa, really?” said Rai, coming up beside her.
“Yes, and you managed to catch that in the snow?” he said, looking at their kill. The two pups puffed out their chests proudly. “We should get it up to the tree, out of the cold.” They nodded and with the help of Gaze they hauled it over to the tree, creating a track in the snow.
They struggled to get it up into the tree, but it worked, and they set it down in the middle of the area. Gaze went over the edge of the tree and called the others up, and one by one they appeared, soaked and white with snow. Upon the boys’ faces were smiles and Amiria and Tune were talking happily.
They spotted the foal lying on the ground, freckled with white on the black. Tune smiled and looked proudly at her daughter. Then they all tucked into their delicious meal.