Even when it started to snow she did not lose her sense of direction. Her feet grew numb, but she did not worry about the distance. The heavy winds couldn’t blow her off course. She continued. Even when her heart clenched and her skin turned crackling cold it didn’t matter, because the pure and naked part of her went on.
The snow fell deeper that Easter than it had in forty years, but June walked over it like water and came home.
This quote describes a time when June is broke, drunk, and surviving by doing favors for men. Although she is tough and relentless like Jon Snow, she succumbs to her own vices, ignores the weather, and ends up freezing to death. Since this isn't in the Game of Thrones series, it is doubtful that June will become a white walker. This picture reflects the blizzard that overtakes June and it is also a reminder to heed Mother Nature's warnings whether they be about blizzards or the dangers of excess.