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Let it snow!

By Timothy E JonesPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 1 min read

A great snow fell upon the tiny cabin in the valley. For three days it fell, covering even the large evergreen trees in a coat of snow. Then finally, as midnight approached, the storm broke and the clouds moved away, and the full silvery moon reflected the sun's light into the dark valley below, illuminating the snow like it was midday to the people housed inside the cabin.

The creek, which had only partially frozen over during the storm, was now flowing freely, carrying the broken bits of ice to a place further down-stream, while a lonely white rabbit took a drink from the stream, and soon several baby bunnies joined their mother, then frolicked in the snow.

Further up the mountain, where the great trees stood, other animals peeked out in search of some food, a deer and five wolves converged at the same time, it won't be good for the deer, one would surmise.

Back down to the cabin, where it's peaceful and quiet; were two secluded people (boy and girl), who lay by the fire, they lay naked and cuddled on a wolf skin they hunted just three days before. Grand sex they will have on it, and soon they'll be one more.

As we part from this scenery, I leave you this thought: Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful. And since we've no place to go Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!

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Timothy E Jones

What is there to say: I live in Philadelphia, but wish I lived somewhere else, anywhere else. I write as a means to escape the harsh realities of the city and share my stories here on Vocal, even if I don't get anything for my efforts.

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