I Know This Familiar Place
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"Hanno solo l'un l'altro, penso." The clouds couldn’t be entirely lonely if hey had each other up there. He smiled at the girl’s innocent response. "Credo che sarebbero felici anche se lei giusto ha provato di giocare con loro." The male wondered then just how one would go about playing with the clouds. Perhaps going out and playing in the rain was the answer?



The girl’s curiosity was as endless as ever. Her first question prompted him to glance around the windmill once more. Nothing he could see indicated that her question was true. "Non penso che abbiano fatto. Ciò è che hanno fatto il castello per." She sneezed after that, but it did little to falter her string of questions. His warm laughter filled the room again. "Indovino faccio." He looked down at Amata, his smile wide. "Ma le cose edilizie buffe è molto divertenti." It had surprised him at first just how much he enjoyed his woodworking hobby. Much of his free time was now devoted to it, and he even searched for ways to make it an official pack duty. He was the pack’s carpenter now, after all. Being able to help the pack with a task that he found pleasure in filled him with so much joy.



The pup snuggled up beside him spoke once more of dreams, excitedly proclaiming that he should ask the Dream Maker for one next time. The idea of a Dream Maker was such a simple and pleasant one that the pup in him wanted to believe that it was a true concept. Ehno tilted his head to the side for the moment as he pondered, a serious look of contemplation appearing on his features. Abruptly an idea came to mind, causing him to grin. "Forse chiederò di giocare con le nuvole il prossimo tempo." What a wonderful dream that would be, frolicking through the skies along with the rain-bearers.
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