I had been walking for quite some time now, and I couldn’t help but feel like it was starting to get colder and colder with every step that I took. The other elements weren’t working with me either, for the wind was cold enough to give me goosebumps, the temperature low enough to make my lick my lips. I tilted my chin upwards, looking up at the sky with a vague sense of disbelief. Had I imagined it? I quickly realised that no, I did not imagine the cold speck of dust falling onto my face, because there were millions of them raining down from the sky above us. I let out a disbelieving laugh, shaking my head as I spun around. It was finally snowing. Unfortunately, my happiness was short-lived, for moments later, the logical side of my personality kicked in, allowing me to remember what