A Tenna cried in the arms of a Ice Bori."Aw... this petpet don't like me either!" Rebekkana cried. "No, no, hon, it's just that you must remind them of they're old owner!" her mother told her young child. The poor child, her mother thought, not a single petpet has liked her. I'm glad she bought my lie; she doesn't need to know she gives pets frostbite. We've seen all of them from Avabot to Zebba. Wait a minute there's one thing we haven't tried! "Shopkeeper, do you have any wintery petpets?"

"Here you go, ma'am." the cheery shopkeeper said as she handed Rebekkana an Abominable Snowball. Rebekkana turned to see her owner. Her mood surprisingly stayed the same. "Oh mom, he probably won't like me either," Rebekkana sobbed again. "No, this one will like you," assured the mother.

Rebekkana slowly picked up the snowball. The white petpet didn't seem to dislike her; in fact the petpet giggled. They stared into each other's eyes and it was clear that it was love a first sight. "Oh my gosh, mom we have to get him! Oh my, I don't think I could like live without him mom! I'll name him Jeff. No, Bob. Jeffabob! Please, please, please?"

"Ok hon, if this is the one you want, this is the one you'll get," mother promised her child, "Now you go play with Jeffabob while I pay the nice shopkeeper." She turned to the shopkeeper. "How much will that cost?" The shopkeep smiled. "Seeing the look on her face reminded be of when I met my first petpet. His name was Ernie, he was a Psymouse. We had some good times together. But he died years ago. I couldn't charge you darling! It's on the house, no cost." Rebekkana, overhearing the conversation, smiled harder than she had all day. "Thank you soooo much!"