dead man's tango
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She hadn't really thought that he would actually try to get through it, and shook with laughter at the sight of him trying. Silly Pan! She giggled until she came nearer and saw his actual reaction to it; he looked afraid! She felt a streak of guilt for laughing at her trapped sibling, having thought of it in more of a joking fashion before, and came through the hole toward him. "Can joo go backward?" She asked.


Maybe she could help push him out. The little girl put her head against his trapped shoulder, trying to help push. What if he was stuck in here forever, until the snow melted? It got pretty cold at night...that wouldn't be good. And what would she say to their parents when she came back alone without him? She had to get him out of there!

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