have you seen the queen of the castle -- open; february gets lost !

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    [color=white][font=dotura]Feb had been exploring, her nose pressed to the snow's powdery top layer as she bounded along. Stopping when she came upon a few large rocks jutting from the earth's frozen blanket, she lifted her head and her pallid cerulean gaze widened-- she no longer knew where she was. A wave of panic washing over her, she let out a few pathetic howls, the only reply being the whistling frigid wind. She couldn't see anything further than a few tail-lengths in front of her; the snowfall had picked up.

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    [fancypost borderwidth=0; width: 275px; height: 245px; overflow: auto; margin-top: -1px; color: lavender;][justify]Occasionally, the ebony creature would wander off from blizzardclan territory, to visit Madoka in darkclan, or Lacie in shadowclan. This time, she had intended on traveling to hawkclan to discuss future plans with one of her... allies, but along the way she caught sight of one of her clanmates. She didn't know her name, seeing as they had never really interacted before. Yet, it was quite obvious to her that the young canine was lost.




    Approaching Februarypup, the daughter of Halcyonstar would raise a nonexistent eyebrow in an inquisitive manner, but otherwise maintained her apathetic look and demeanor as she voiced a simple question. "Can I help you?"
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    [color=white][font=dotura]"I'm lost." February admitted, shuffling her paws. "But you're from BlizzardClan, right? Do you know the way back?" The cinnamon and chocolate hued husky female wondered aloud, shaking some gathered snow from her fur.

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    Clock too had been wandering the territory, strolling along so that she could get used to her new home, when she heard the distressed calls of a certain BlizzardClanner. Padding towards the source, the young one came up the small group with a curious expression, a small frown creasing her brows as she spoke, "Is everything okay here?"




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    Ugh. He had been racing around his track when the snowfall had abruptly picked up. He had decided to head back to camp when, due to the heavy weather, he couldn't figure out right from left. Eventually he had heard some voices in the distance and had started following the sound. "Hello?" he questioned, dragging the word out long.
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    [color=white][font=dotura]"Wow, where'd everyone come from?" Feb remarked, her pale gaze widening. "Well, I was getting kind of nervous because I wandered a little too far and didn't know where I was."