IV opened his eyes as he awoke from his slumber. He got out of bed and dressed for the day. Upon looking at the calendar he saw the date was the 2nd of December. Not that it mattered to him. While in past years their family would have spent the previous day decorating the tree, this year it would not happen. IV sighed and looked out the window to see snow…? He rushed outside to check and found his eyes were not deceiving him. It was snowing. He smiled for a quick moment only to end up frowning. Snow reminded him of her. The one he had hurt with his fire. He knew she wouldn't be able to experience this wonderful thing. Unless he…yes that might work he thought to himself as he dashed inside. He dressed much more warmly than he already was and grabbed some other items of clothing before leaving the house. IV walked quickly through the streets of Heartland until he got to the hospital where he entered. He knew the room number he wanted as he had brought flowers there on multiple occasions. He walked up several flights of stairs until he got to the room. He would have entered but he saw her brother sitting there at her bed side. If he saw IV it would just cause problems, so the older boy left and hid waiting for the purple haired middle school student to leave. IV grew impatient and bored so he thought of another idea as he left the hospital and went to a store buying a certain item. He then ate lunch as he had skipped breakfast, and bought some food for later. If things went well he would be eating with her. He then headed back to the hospital to see her brother leaving. Staying out of view he headed into the room putting his stuff down once inside. Making sure his voice sounded different he spoke. "You look sad," he said to her seeing a frown on her face.

"I am. My brother says it's snowing outside, but I can't see or go out. I love the snow," she replied calmly.

"I can take you outside if you'd like," IV told her.

"Can you really? That would be wonderful."

IV could hear the joy in her voice as she replied to him. He walked over to her with the clothes. "Here put this on," he told her to which she obliged putting them on over her clothing she already wore. Once done he picked her up piggyback grabbing the food as well as the two snuck out of her room and onto the roof of the hospital. Once there he set her down. He watched as she walked around carefully in the snow smiling, sticking her tongue at to catch the flakes, laughing. It didn't matter that she couldn't see do to her injury; she was happy with just feeling. IV smiled gently watching her not fully comprehending what she was doing until she hit him in the face with a snowball. IV was shocked but as soon as she started laughing, he did as well. The two continued to throw snowballs at each other for a while. He made sure to make noise so she knew his position at all times. When they were wiped out they sat down on the ground. IV pulled out the food, as well as a thermos of hot chocolate, which was still warm luckily. After they ate they stood up. "It's getting late, I should get you back in," he said to her looking up at the sky.

"Okay, but first can you tell me your name?"

"Thomas. Thomas Arclight," he told her.

"Thomas Arclight. That's a nice name. Thank you for today Thomas. I had a wonderful time," she said staring at IV. Before he could react her lips were on his in a light kiss. When she moved away her cheeks were tinged red, while his on the other hand were a bright red entirely. "Th-that wasn't your cheek was it?" she asked embarrassed.

IV then realized she had been aiming to kiss his cheek but had accidentally kissed his lips. He laughed. "No it wasn't, but it's fine." She smiled at his reply. IV then snuck her back inside, helping her out of the clothing, and getting her back in bed. "Here," he said grabbing a bag with white stuff in it and opening it up. He took some out and sprinkled it on her hair.

"What is it?" she asked him feeling the soft white in her hand.

"It's your own personal snow so you can always have some," he told her.

She smiled her smile again. "Thank you."

"It's not a problem at all."

"Will you visit again?"

"If I can."

"Alright. Goodbye then, Thomas."

"Goodbye, take care," he said leaving the bag of snow by her bed and grabbing the other stuff as he left. IV walked out of the hospital and just stopped looking up at the snow falling sky. He smiled and touched his fingers to his lips. Snow. It was beautiful, just like her, Rio Kamishiro. Snow. He loved snow.