Tim decided to get his shower first, while Angie made the coffee. She walked into the kitchen not stopping at the kid's room and started the coffee pot.Tim had just stepped into the shower not knowing his wife had came in the bathroom to get in the shower with him.
Meanwhile the girls finally made it to the bottom and they started looking for the tracks again not knowing how dangerous it could be.
They finally saw some tracks but it was different then before, it was more then one paw print and the girls thought there could be more then one.
They sighed and continued on,as the sisters walk along the level ground they noticed the paw prints where gone again, but knew it was snowing heavier then it was a little bit ago.
Taylor and Summer knew they had a small problem, as the snow picked up more.
They decided to keep going and tried to find a place to take cover in until the snow slows down or stops.
They started looking around in search of a place too take shelter in.
Meanwhile at the house Tim and Angie had just got out of the shower and were drying off to get dressed.
"The girls must still be asleep, as they have not come out of their room," Angie said to Tim.
"Did you look in on them?" Tim asked her.
"No, I didn't want to wake them," Angie replied.
"OK, we can check on them in a little bit," Tim said.
They both got dressed and took the clothes to the laundry room to put in the hamper to be washed and then headed to the kitchen to have some coffee.
When they got to the kitchen Angie went and grabbed two cups. She then poured coffee into both cups and then walked over to the table.
She sat down, handing one cup to her husband and they both sat there talking for a while.
They noticed, that the snow was coming down harder then yesterday.
Tim and Angie decided to go watch the news on TV and see what was going on.
They were glad that the kid's were sleeping safe and sound in their beds and not outside in the snow.
Meanwhile the girls noticed an old shack that looked abandon, so Taylor and Summer headed to the door.
When they got to the door of the shack, they opened the door slowly because they didn't know what to expect.
As Taylor and Summer walked in they couldn't see anything, because it was getting darker outside.
They slowly walked across the old wooden floor that creeked under their weight as they walked across and found a spot to sit down until the snow let's up.
A few hours go by and the snow slowed down so the girls started to leave the shack and headed on to find the paw prints.
Meanwhile at the house Tim and Angie were getting worried, about the storm that was moving towards them.
The news estimated time would be in 4 to 5 hours, Tim decided to go get more wood from outside to bring in before this storm came.
Angie decided to help her husband bring wood in, not thinking about checking on the girls since they thought they were in their room sleeping.
As they got the wood in, they stacked it up close to the ceiling to make sure there was enough to get through the bad storm.
Tim and Angie we're running around the house trying to get flashlights, candles and matches together.

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Snow Storm
General FictionIt was 1975 in the Colorado mountains and a family of four moved to another place. A black out hit's and the kid's can't be found, so the father and another set out in search for them. Suddenly a snowstorm hit, making it garde for the searchers as w...