It was a chilly day and deadly silent. Nature itself seemed missing. Melody couldn't stop picturing the trees without their leaves. Never before had she seen such a sight. It didn't scare her, like other teensies back in the forest, yet it somewhat intrigued her…

"Come on Melody! This way!" The excited voice of her best friend Thomas disrupted the silence. He was also a teensie, making his voice very high pitched.

"I'm coming…" Melody Sighed. After taking a final glance of her surroundings, she then started making her way toward her friend.

For as long as she had known him, Thomas has believed in snow. Back home in the forests, the other teensies would just laugh at such a mythical idea. But Thomas never gave in, and now for the first time… she was starting to believe him.

"Do you feel it?" Called Thomas from the distance. His voice was now shaking with excitement.

Suddenly, she stopped. An icy feeling gently melted on her neck. I must be out of my mind, she thought. Gradually, as if rain, snow started to fill the sky above.

"I can see it!" She exclaimed. If this was why Thomas liked snow, there was no doubt why he shouldn't. It was… sensational. Melody felt like home, she let crystals of snow slowly dissolve on her tongue.

"That's not it… Melody. There's more… much more." Thomas gathered a smile.

"More!" Melody's voice shook with excitement.

"That's Right!" Thomas slowly clasped his hands together; a bright red light was forming from the inside.

"Like what."

"Well we start with this…" Thomas withdrew his hands to reveal a red lum.

"Thomas…" Melody sighed. "You know that's dangerous…"

"Oh… Do I?" Thomas cackled.

"Only unless your endangered Thomas! Now please put that away…"

"Melody, have a little fun… lighten up… this is just the beginning."

"What do you plan to do, scare it… really Thomas why would you need it?"

"But Melody, scaring… is my specialty."

"You wouldn't!" She gasped.

"Oh, but I would."