A star? I wasn't even close to being something as beautiful. But... undying? Yes. I was. Since death never ever accepted me into its embrace. So what if I live this story to its end one more time? Just one last time. I want to feel it, living, rather than death. Only once. What awaits me at the end of this never-finished draft, I wonder... Is it the cure to my curse, or yet another rebirth?
The carriage drove forward with no stop.
Through the window, the white-coated land seemed like an endless feast of dessert. Iced milk, powdered sugar, or never-ending ice cream. It looked sweet and delicious. If one jumped at the center of the pile of snow, how deep would they sink?
Sitting on Ian's lap, the baby wolf raised his body to peek outside, gape, and gasp at the twinkling blanket of the world. His tiny paws stretched the glass, yet no attempt to run out to play was made. The slight chill oozing through the gaps of the wooden carriage was alarming enough to stop him from leaving the warmth of his master. Also, he didn't want to sense the bone-cracking chill he experienced the last time he jumped at a pile of snow with his bare paws.
-Master, where are we going now?
Tired of gazing out, Lior turned to his master to ask a random question.