Chapter 77 The worst of the storm is still coming.

Within minutes, the winds turned from nasty to almost deadly. Doris could barely stand up straight for more than a minute. It would shove her forward or back depending on where she turned and nothing she did set her straight. Her hands felt numb with how much she braced herself for impact on the ground. She couldn’t tell what direction she had even come from the camp while she was arguing with her inner wolf. How far did she stray? Would they be able to hear her cries for help? Or would they ever find her body when this was over with? Of course not-she couldn’t even hear herself breath. Her screams sounded like whispers against the winds. Her wolf was entirely silent as if she abandoned her completely out in the cold, or perhaps she just couldn’t hear her over the roaring noise. Perhaps it was scared off because of her own fear. Doris stumbled across the snow and fell face first into a large pile. She tried to pull herself out of it, but the winds forced her down harder. It crossed her mind that she might die out here. She tried to push those thoughts away and focus on standing, on getting herself up and to safety but she couldn’t. It was too strong, it was too easy to give up and let it control her. Doris closed her eyes and tried to change into her wolf. She tried to push the wolf out of her but it wouldn’t come. How did she make it come out? Why wasn’t it answering her calls? Now she was panicking. She felt it in her chest and it rolled through her body like a shock. Doris forced herself out of the snow that tried to trap her and fell right back on her ass when she stood again. The fog blinded her it was like there was nothing in front of her for miles and she felt as if she was an entirely different world she entered. She was so cold, it was agony. No sense of her felt warm or as if she would ever feel warmth again. This was it for her, it had to be. “Help!” Doris screamed, but it was lost in the air lie she said nothing. Her fear crept on her and tried to suffocate any chance of survival. She walked against the wind and towards it, until she realized she was going in circles. She kept passing the same tall rocks and her footsteps were covered before she noticed she was heading the same way over and over again. She must have passed it a dozen times before she gave up and stopped for a minute to think. Doris finally decided to rest against the rocks when her legs started to burn. She wrapped her arms around herself and closed her eyes tightly, praying the winds would end and the storm would blow through soon enough. How long had she been out here? Would hours turn to days? She wouldn’t last a single night in this weather. Her jacket wasn’t warm enough to save her, not even close. Her teeth chattered so hard, she was afraid they would crack and break into a million pieces. Her bones felt as if they were ice inside her and she felt as if she completely lost feeling of her toes and fingers. If she was a wolf, she might have been able to survive this with all of her fur. But her attempts fell flat, her wolf wouldn’t answer to her and she wondered if it was because of their argumentWould she punish her   enough until she died? Or did Doris just not understand how to shift on command? of course she didn’t know how to do that, not even close. She only shifted once and she wasn’t even sure how that happened. It was ripped out of her without a second thought to save someone else rather than herself. Perhaps deep down, she truly just didn’t want to save herself. Doris slid down the rock and fell into the snow. Her hands and arms felt frozen, she could barely lift them as more time passed. How long had she laying here? Would anyone notice she was even gone? Of course not, she hadn’t told anyone she was going out for a walk. She bet everyone knew a storm was coming and she was the only one stupid enough to wander out into the worst of it. She bet they all thought she was in her cabin nice and warm like they all were. Snow began to cover her legs and the rest of her body. She held her arms tighter around herself and trembled. In minutes, her legs had been almost completely covered. She tried to stand and pull herself out of it, but her legs wouldn’t bend. They were frozen, as were her arms. She laid back in the snow almost willingly when the wind pushed her harder than it ever had before. It covered her in a layer of snow as if she was just part of the ground and she never existed. Why did she even come out here? She forgot what she had been mad about. She forgot what made her mad enough to ever venture out to her death and not think about the horrible weather. Freezing to death had never truly crossed her mind before. Even all the nights she shivered and wished for a hundred blankets. All the times she fell into the snow and cursed at herself for not paying attention, she never thought she would be caught out in a storm. How ridiculous of her to die this way after all she had been through. Doris closed her eyes and felt the darkness start to take over. It was better than being raped or beaten to death, she supposed. At least she could take a shred of her dignity with her and hopefully it would pass on with her in the next life. By the time they found her body, she would be nothing but ice. So cold, she would shatter like glass if they tried to move her. “Doris!”

even hear herself? William lowered his arm when he saw her. His face was red and his eyes were squinted as if he could barely hold them open to look at her. “Doris!” He shouted again. William fell to his knees beside her and pushed all of the snow off her body before he took her in his arms. He lifted her as if she weighed nothing and she couldn’t even bend her arms enough to hold onto him. Her legs dangled over his arms, he held her firm against his chest as he looked around. 1 “We have to find cover, the worst of the storm is still coming.” He said loudly against her ear. Doris shivered against his warm breath. He barely seemed to be bothered by the snow at all. Doris closed her eyes again when the snow stung her eyes and tried to blind her vision. He held her firm as he stumbled across the rough patches of snow. She listened to his heavy breath and tried to focus on that when her insides felt as if they were giving up on her, “I think there might be somewhere nearby.” He said loudly, as if he was just trying to keep her awake. Doris didn’t open her eyes, she wasn’t sure how much time had passed until the sounds dimmed all at once as if the air was

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