Snow on the Mountain

Featuring Yukimura, Fuji, Tezuka.

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"This much snow is odd," Yukimura says, as he stares around him at the snow-covered landscape. He's seen snow, quite a bit of snow, but never this much, unbroken by nothing but some trees, and a log cabin close by.

"Just think of it like another desert," Fuji says, and smiles cheerily at everyone around him. He's the one who seems to adjust best to the extremes in temperature. There's a wicked gleam in his eyes.

Tezuka makes a mental note to never use Yukimura or Fuji in any photo shoot that involves lots of extreme climes; Yukimura, he thinks, is too fragile to withstand the changes - and even as Tezuka thinks that, he thinks that Yukimura will kill him for the thought - and Fuji finds too many interesting things.

He sets his mind to not think about the cactus Fuji took home from the desert.

"And to think," Fuji says. "We will be wearing close to nothing here. Tezuka, you have your styles all confused."

Tezuka thinks that not thinking about the cactus will do nothing for him. He sets his mind to ignoring Fuji, as well.

There's no surprise when something hits his back, and he turns to see a smiling Fuji. Who insists, "It wasn't me," and points.

Yukimura hastily pouts, and drops the snowball he's holding.