And so the day was anew! At exactly eight in the morning, Trinyah had awoken that day to the sound of birds singing. Her eyes would flutter open with curiosity, and her wings would flick somewhat as the sound pierced her ears. And then, she would see it. Snow! Glorious snow! She would run out, her eyes full with wonder, in to the white sheet. She had been getting the feeling that it would soon snow, but had not yet seen it. She would blink several times with expressed happiness, before leaping into the snow drifts, a happy smile on her face.
"Oh, how I love the holidays!" she would say happily, a tad bit of snow on her muzzle. She was very happy, indeed. She would then gallop over to the pine forest, rubbing up against the white trees.
Then, an idea formed in her head. She decided to swipe off the snow of one of the pine trees, though this only half worked, due to the fact her paws would cause ice to form on the branches. Then, Trinyah left, but soon returned with a mouthful of shiny objects. She decided to place them on the tree, and stood back. It looked much prettier now, she thought with a satisfied smile.
She had often seen humans part taking in the decoration of the pine trees, though she had no idea what for. Her tail would wag happily. The tree was missing something, though. Light! She had often seen humans putting up beautiful lights on their trees. But where would she get some of these?
"Oh, how I love the holidays!" she would say happily, a tad bit of snow on her muzzle. She was very happy, indeed. She would then gallop over to the pine forest, rubbing up against the white trees.
Then, an idea formed in her head. She decided to swipe off the snow of one of the pine trees, though this only half worked, due to the fact her paws would cause ice to form on the branches. Then, Trinyah left, but soon returned with a mouthful of shiny objects. She decided to place them on the tree, and stood back. It looked much prettier now, she thought with a satisfied smile.
She had often seen humans part taking in the decoration of the pine trees, though she had no idea what for. Her tail would wag happily. The tree was missing something, though. Light! She had often seen humans putting up beautiful lights on their trees. But where would she get some of these?