 Holidays with a Kougra by miliane085
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It was snowing. 
     That was the first thing Melianna noticed when 
  she looked outside. The view from the first-floor window of a small, cosy house 
  was breathtaking. The earth was all white, the trees covered with frost and 
  their branches were all heavy with snow. Even though Melianna was a brown Xweetok, 
  raised on the mild Roo Island, she was still a Xweetok with a thick fur, and 
  she loved the snow. That had been one of the reasons she had been so happy when 
  her family had moved to the Terror Mountain a while ago. It had been late autumn 
  back then, the earth had not yet been all white but the trees and bushes had 
  been still red with yellow hue. It was not a wintery place throughout the whole 
  year like it was in the upper region of the mountain, but summers and falls 
  were still very short compared to the ones in Roo Island. Melianna absolutely 
  loved to live in there.
      And this seemed to be going to be a wonderful 
  day.
      The excited young Xweetok run out of her room, 
  the door slamming harshly behind her.
      "Aleanna! Wake up! It's snowing!" she screamed 
  and pulled other door open. The sleepy baby Xweetok lifted her head from the 
  pillows, and rubbed her eyes.
      "Snow?" the little Xweetok asked. It was her 
  first winter in a place where it actually was frost in the winter, and she had 
  never seen snow before. Melianna swished her tail impatiently, and after Aleanna 
  had finally gotten up, pushed her little sister towards the door.
      "That's what I said! Come on!"
      The two young Xweetoks rushed downstairs, Melianna 
  pulling Aleanna behind her. The little one was not yet completely awake, and 
  was still rubbing her eyes. Melianna, however, stiffened as they entered the 
  kitchen and stopped right there as if she had run against a wall. Her tail immediately 
  swayed between her legs.
      She saw a white Kougra standing in the room.
      Now, as everyone knows, Xweetoks tend to be wary 
  of Kougras, and Melianna definitely was not an exception. When she had been 
  only a little Xweetok, a couple of Kougras had bullied her and that had only 
  strengthened her prejudices. Of course she knew that they most likely had not 
  been like regular Kougras but only a mean and stupid lot, but it didn't help 
  her at all. Kougras were simply unreliable and it was impossible to know what 
  they were going to do next and what the reasons behind their actions were.
      "Mom," Melianna asked a little uncertainly. "What 
  is he doing here," she said and pointed at their guest.
      "Now now, Mel, don't be rude," a girl, who had 
  been preparing breakfast in the kitchen the whole time, said. "Snowstar is a 
  pet of my friend, and they are staying here during the holidays."
      "Staying! But Mom..."
      "No buts. Now, why wouldn't you two try to get 
  to know each others?"
      And that was how the days passed. Out of Melianna's 
  owner's demands, she had to spend time with the Kougra she partly feared and 
  partly detested. Mostly when the three were playing together--Aleanna seemed 
  to have developed a love for snow equal to her sister--Melianna simply ignored 
  the Kougra, but played by the rules and didn't really do anything to provoke 
  any fights. She simply let Aleanna talk to him and concentrated in pouting instead.
      Snowstar, on the other hand, didn't seem to mind 
  Melianna's behaviour. He was apparently having fun and enjoyed the younger Xweetok's 
  company. Aleanna also grew to like him and almost consider him to be her big 
  brother. So no one can really blame Melianna for getting more and more worried 
  each day. Who could say if Aleanna would begin to like Snowstar over her sister, 
  admire him more... Melianna was determined to do something. 
      The next morning when the three went to play 
  outside, Melianna was a lot more enthusiastic than before. "Why wouldn't we 
  go skiing today," she asked, a little mischief glinting in her eyes. Even though 
  she had had not that much practise with her new skis, she was certain she would 
  be better at skiing than that annoying Kougra. 
      Snowstar looked at her, at first a little surprised, 
  but smiled then. "Sure, why not?"
      Their skiing trip went a little further than 
  Melianna had anticipated. And it didn't take long before she had noticed that 
  Snowstar was indeed a good skier. That annoyed her more than it should have, 
  and after a while she only snapped when someone spoke to her.
      After skiing about half of an hour the arrived 
  to a rather large cliff but which was gently sloping enough to allow a pleasant 
  descent. Snowstar went first and made it down fine. Aleanna didn't trust her 
  skills enough and simply walked down the hill. There was no way Melianna could 
  do the same.
      For good or for bad, she started to ski, slowly 
  at first, but the speed was quickly building up. She closed her eyes and tried 
  to slow down the whole time but simply wasn't able to do so. Of course she fell.
      Melianna glared at Snowstar.
      "Don't laugh at me!" she said behind her teeth 
  and shook the snow from her fur.
      The Kougra swallowed his chuckles and raised 
  his eyebrow. "You have to admit that your fall with that somersault looked quite 
  funny. You would have laughed, too, if it had been me."
      Aleanna was hiding her giggles behind her paw.
      "You Kougras are all the same," Melianna said, 
  fighting back her tears that were so burning behind her lids. She felt so humiliated. 
  She had wanted to show that annoying, confident quest that she was not such 
  a wimpy, fussing creature she knew Kougras considered Xweetoks to be. "Always 
  laughing at others' accidents! You are an insensitive mean lot, all of you!"
      Snowstar only rolled his eyes.
      "Just like all the Xweetoks are only small, geeky 
  creatures with a lot of fur, worthy only of teasing."
      "We are not!" Melianna shouted, visibly shaking 
  with rage. "I have been training with a few other Xweetoks, and any of us could 
  take any Kougra down in the Battledome! None of us fusses about anything, and 
  we are not wimpy or stupid! It's so typical, no Kougra ever sees behind anyone's..."
      "And what exactly is that what you are doing 
  then?" Snowstar asked, sarcasm dripping from his voice. "You don't seem to notice 
  many individuals among Kougras either, do you? We are but big bullies, aren't 
  we? How exactly does your attitude differ from theirs?"
      Words stopped in Melianna's throat, and her eyes 
  widened.
      "From the moment we first met, you have been 
  all but openly hostile towards me. For all I recall, before meeting you I had 
  done nothing to you to deserve such treatment."
      "It's not the same thing..." Melianna muttered.
      "Yes it is!" the Kougra bellowed. Melianna simply 
  turned around and flied. She had to get away.
      The young Xweetok spent most of the coming days 
  avoiding Snowstar's demanding gaze. The more she had considered his words, the 
  more she had to admit that he had been right. She had never really thought about 
  the fact that those Kougras that had back then bullied her had also bullied 
  others, including other Kougras. She had known that they were simply mean, but 
  hadn't thought that other Kougras necessarily weren't nothing like them, not 
  even a milder version of them. She had had no right to see all her prejudices 
  appearing in Snowstar.
      But the Day of Giving was approaching, and Melianna 
  knew that she had no choice but to join the dinner together with her family 
  and Snowstar. And she had not yet apologised him, and had absolutely no idea 
  how she could do that.
      When she was, as usually those days, sitting 
  alone in her room, she heard timid knocks coming from her door. She didn't believe 
  Snowstar would be so polite, and if the intruder would be her mom or her sister, 
  she wouldn't mind. So she simply told the knocker to come in.
      It was Aleanna.
      "Why don't you come outside anymore," the little 
  Xweetok asked while shutting the door behind her. "It's not so much fun to play 
  without you."
      Melianna smiled a little sadly. "I haven't really 
  been in the mood for playing lately," she said.
      Aleanna shrugged. "Anyway, could you help me 
  to wrap these gifts? I'm not a very good wrapper."
      The brown Xweetok smiled a little happier, and 
  nodded. "Of course."
      The two sisters worked together and soon Aleanna's 
  presents were wrapped beautifully.
      "I really hope Snowstar will like the scarf I 
  give him," Aleanna said when she left.
      Melianna buried her face in her paws. She hadn't 
  even remembered that little thing. She got up from the floor and walked to the 
  window and looked outside again, her gaze wondering towards the top of the mountain.
      And then she knew what she had to do.
      The Day of Giving arrived, and everyone was still 
  happy about last night's turkey dinner. It had been a relief for Melianna that 
  Snowstar hadn't talked to her much during the festivities, she was still so 
  embarrassed of the way she had acted. She was finishing the turkey sandwich 
  she had prepared herself for breakfast when she heard how the others began to 
  open the presents, and rushed to join them.
      She looked expectantly for Snowstar to open one 
  particular present... hers. And finally he did.
      He unwrapped an Ice Sword.
      Everyone looked at Melianna.
      "I got it from the Snowager," she said, looking 
  as calm as she could. "I thought you would need it since otherwise I beat you 
  in the Battledome way too easily."
      "We'll see about that," Snowstar said and smiled 
  a little wryly.
      On the other side of the room, when nobody was 
  looking at her, the girl smiled happily. Her plan had worked better than fine.
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