Chapter 4 “So did you snowshoe over?” Daniel asked with a grin as he let Griffin into the house. “Not hardly. There’s barely any snow left except under some of the trees.” Griffin set his bow down by the door and removed the heavy wool jacket he was wearing, handing it to Daniel when he held out his hand to take it. While Daniel hung it in the coat closet, Griffin said, “It’s cold, but that’s about the size of it.” Daniel pointed to the bow. “You’re planning on hunting up supper on your way home?” Griffin detached the quiver of arrows from his belt, setting it down beside the bow. “Not planning on it, but if I run into a deer or a rabbit, I’m not about to lose the chance to add to my larder.” “There’s a bear out there somewhere, too. He came by the house last night.” Griffin frowned,