But something stopped that. A nose, nudged against her shoulder. Steren groaned, voice low as it hummed from her mouth.
Na, mam, gadewch i mi gysguShe moaned out, imagining raising her arm to swat at the woman. But, she remembered attending her funeral only a few years shy of adulthood, and one of her eyes cracked through the layer of ice keeping it closed. Wind howled, snow fell across her back, and there was a wolf in front of her. Black split with sun-gold. She half-giggled.
I am never going to get used to wolves being able to talk.It was meant to be an inside thought, but it left her mouth all the same.
Yes, I can hear you. It’s still very odd.Everything felt so heavy beneath the blanket of snow, and she blinked a few times to reconcile the image around her into one instead of several floating shapes.