Chapter 4Despite the fact that they couldn’t freeze to death, Khnurn still made Ian bundle up before they left the house. They were both wearing snow suits, winter boots, knitted caps, and even goggles. Although they could see at night, the goggles would make it easier to see in the snow, which to Khnurn’s chagrin continued to come down. “Have you ever done anything like this before?” Ian asked as they left the house and entered the giant piece of land that they referred to as the back yard. “There was a time where people like us were used like bloodhounds. We were often asked to search for people.” “You were out in the open like that?” “Not to the general public, but in every generation, in every culture, and in every time, there are always people who know that people like us exist. W