She sat alone in the corner of the cafe. It was a cold and dark night, and she felt a pang of loneliness in her chest. She had no one to talk to, no one to share her thoughts and feelings with. She wondered if anyone cared about her, if anyone noticed her existence. She felt like she was invisible, like she didn't matter to anyone.
She felt a tear roll down her cheek, and she quickly wiped it away. She didn't want anyone to see her cry, to pity her or judge her. She wanted to be strong, to be independent, to be happy. But she wasn't. She was lonely, and she hated it. She saw a pair of bright blue eyes staring at her. It was a fox, but not an ordinary one. It was white as snow, and as lonely. It seemed friendly, not afraid or aggressive.
She felt drawn to the fox, as if it was trying to communicate with her. She felt a wave of emotion wash over her. She felt something she hadn't felt in a long time: joy. She felt like she had found a friend, a companion, someone who cared about her.