At the end of January, February is approaching.
Snowflakes, like willow catkins, are falling through the air.
The snow gradually increased, falling in large flakes, like goose feathers, and like willow catkins.
Soon the outside was covered in white, all the buildings were covered with pure snow, and the evergreen trees were also adorned with snow.
Ellie got up, opened the curtains, and saw the ground covered in white outside.
Everything was shrouded in white.
A vast expanse of whiteness.
It snowed last night, and it's still lightly snowing now.
After she finished breakfast and drank a cup of milk, she returned to her room.
She read for a while, glanced at her phone; it was only a little past nine in the morning, William should still be asleep.
She was just about to open her homework when she heard her phone ring. She glanced at her phone, and the caller ID showed William.
"Hello."
"Little teacher, take a look outside the window, it's snowing."
Ellie glanced out the window and said, "I see, it's snowing."
"Little teacher, look downstairs."
Ellie walked to the window and looked down. She saw William, dressed in a white down jacket, with blue jeans below, and a black kitten in his arms.
William waved at her from downstairs.
Ellie saw clearly that he was holding a small snowman in his hand.
His voice came clearly through the phone: "Little teacher, the snowman I built for you."
The young man's voice was somewhat deep, but the end of his words were very charming.
Ellie took her scarf and gloves from the coat rack and said to William, "Wait for me, I'll be right down."
"Okay, I'll wait for you, little teacher."
"Ellie, it's cold outside, and it might snow more, take an umbrella."
Ellie was changing shoes in the entrance hall and said to Susan, "Okay."
"Are you coming back for lunch?"
"No."
Ellie put on her scarf, put on her mask, and as soon as she went downstairs, she saw William in the snow.
He stood in the snow and smiled at her.
The young man was naturally good-looking, with black hair, black eyes, and thin lips. He looked extremely handsome when he smiled, with his lips curled up, and his black eyes full of laughter, which was very captivating.
It was really strange that he looked a bit fierce when he didn't smile, but his smiling appearance was particularly bright, with the unique vitality of youth, very eye-catching.
Ellie's heart beat accelerated for no reason.
Indescribable emotions exploded in her chest and then spread.
Ellie ran towards him and said, "Are you cold, William?"
"No, I'm not cold," William said, showing Ellie the snowman in his hand.
The snowman's eyes were two black beans, and its arms were made of twigs. Although simple, it was somewhat cute.
Ellie took the snowman from him, and with her other hand, she took off her scarf to put it on him.
William took the scarf from her hand and wrapped it around her neck, saying, "I'm not cold, just wear your scarf properly."
Ellie took out a pair of gloves from her pocket and handed them to him, saying, "Then put on the gloves."
"Okay," William looked at her, his eyes curved into a smile.
Her gloves were cream-colored, and the ones she gave him were camel-colored; both pairs were fluffy.
Coco wriggled in William's arms, trying to get into Ellie's arms. William rubbed its head and said, "The little teacher has a snowman in her hands, I'll hold you."
Coco was discontented, always stretching its head to look at Ellie, as if asking why she held the snowman and not me.
William couldn't help but laugh at its huffy appearance.
There's a time when you're left out too.
Ellie said, "Where should we build the snowman, William?"
William thought for a moment and said, "Let's go to the nearby park."
"Okay."
A group of children were rolling snowballs on the ground.
Coco broke free from William's arms and ran wildly on the snowy ground, then dove into the snow and continued running with its head sticking out.
William and Ellie couldn't help but laugh.
Ellie said, "I haven't built a snowman in a long time."
The last time she built a snowman was a few years ago with Chloe.
They built a small snowman because the snow in City B wouldn't fall so heavily.
William's phone rang, and he took off his gloves and pressed the answer button.
"William, William, it's snowing heavily, and it looks so beautiful outside."
William said, "I see, I'm outside."
"Where are you, William? I'll come to play with you, haha, let's build a snowman together."
William glanced at Ellie and said, "I'm building with my deskmate."
There was a silence on the other end.
"Then have a good time with Ellie, William. I'll come to find you later. This weather is perfect for hot pot. William, ask Ellie if she wants to have hot pot together?"
William put the phone to Ellie's ear and said, "You talk to her."
"Ellie, it's Daniel."
Ellie naturally recognized his voice, and she said, "I know, I recognized it."
"Haha, Ellie, do you want to come to William's place for hot pot?"
Ellie glanced at William and said, "Is that okay?"
William looked at her: "Why not?"
Ellie said, "Okay."
Daniel's excited voice came from the other side: "Great, Ellie, is there anything you like to eat? Mason and I will go shopping first."
Ellie said, "I'm fine with anything."
"Do you have any dietary restrictions?"
Before Ellie could speak, William leaned close to the phone and said, "Don't buy too spicy a broth, she doesn't eat mutton, nor does she eat offal, and she doesn't eat crown daisy."
Faced with his sudden closeness, Ellie's heartbeat missed a few beats. She glanced at William, and he turned his head and smiled at her.
Daniel said, "Okay, okay, I've got it all down. I'll come to see you and William at noon. Bye, Ellie."
Ellie said, "Bye."
William took the phone from her hand and hung up.
He actually paid attention to her dietary restrictions; Ellie looked at him somewhat dazedly.
But her heart was filled with warmth.
"What are you thinking about?"
Ellie came to her senses and said, "Nothing."
William said, "Let's build a snowman together."
"Okay."
Ellie put the snowman on the ground and began to roll the snow on the ground. William helped her move the snow over.
She rolled a snowball, and Coco used its paws and head to move the snow over.
In no time, Ellie rolled a big snowball.
A few children on the other side were making ducks, making a neat row of snow-white ducks.
One of the little girls with two buns said to Ellie, "Pretty sister, are you building a snowman?"
Ellie said, "Yes."
"Sister, look at our little ducks."
Ellie looked at the row of little ducks and said, "Very cute."
William also said, "Very cute."
Praised, the little girl's eyes curved with a smile.
She looked at William, then at Ellie, and said, "Brother and sister are a great match, both are the same good-looking."