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  • OPHELIA
    heaven help a fool who falls in love
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    [fancypost bgcolor= transparent; border: 0px solid black; height: auto; width: 420px;][justify][font=georgia][color=#FFF0D4]Who knew that colds were so vicious? Ophelia did, now that she had experienced one. The pup hadn't been around thanks to it, because she didn't want to infect anyone else and doom them to be sneezing all over the place. But, now, Ophelia was better, and she was currently wriggling around in the snow on her back as if her life depended on it. Like with most things, Ophelia had learned the idea of snow angels from some random person. Apparently they worked best with, ehhh... what had that cat called them, again? Oh, whatever. They worked best with some sort of animal that Ophelia definitely wasn't.


    That wasn't stopping her, though! Upon realization that only the back of her head and her back would be indented on the snow, Ophelia started rolling from side to side, flattening herself to the left and the right and trying to make it look like the "snow angel" she was making had legs. Funny how she was rolling in the snow right after getting a cold- not the smartest idea, but nobody had ever said that Ophelia was all that smart.


  • [fancypost borderwidth=0px; height: auto; width: 400px; text-align: justify;][size=8]a damage you can never undo kind of stupid


    It was good to see Ophelia around again, now recovered from her cold. Reyna's features twitched into a small smile at the sight of the young border collie happily rolling around in the snow, thought the wolf couldn't comprehend what was so fun about it. She seemed as enthusiastic and cheerful as always. "Careful you don't get too cold there," she said with a raised eyebrow, drawing to a stop beside her.