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Winter's Child by Cameron Dokey
Winter's Child by Cameron Dokey





Winter Winter

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Winter

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Winter

In the rime, I could see a single set of footprints leaving Kai’s building and heading down the street. The street below me sparkled with hoarfrost. By its light, I could see that Kai’s window was wide open. Frigid air flowed in to wrap me in its cold embrace.Ī bright moon floated in the sky overhead. I dashed to the window, undid the fastening, and pushed it open.







Winter's Child by Cameron Dokey