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Prompt Three: Traditions.
It's he who spots them first. The shy glances. The constant banter and teasing. The new traditions.
The Winter Child (Man? Teen? 300 years is long time to be one age for a human) freezes over the Warren a week after Easter.
His old friend yells and hollers, using language that had better not reach the ears of the Children of the Earth. He does not notice how he becomes more relaxed, loosening up after the mad Easter rush and still riding on it's high.
It's a new tradition but a welcomed one.
Another tradition the two have seem to create unknowingly, is the Winter Spirit will never spend a New Years alone. It was a quirk of fate that had allowed the Spring Being to discover that the night of New Years was also the Winter's night of rebirth.
So the two sat and bickered and generally gave each other company every New Year and watched the human celebrations before joining in with the Spiritual one.
It was a tradition that made Spring and Winter less lonely.
"Oi, Sandy, mate, what's with the face?"
"Yeah Sandy! Spill!"
And hey, if he had a tradition of winding them up every New Years with a wide grin and a silent chuckle, then who was he to go against tradition?
