Ice Cold - Part Two: Winter's Bane

Ice Cold - Part Two: Winter's Bane

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Born From Darkness - A Legend Will Rise After many years of fear and suffering, the brave Ravennites of the Dark Zone have come out of hiding and engaged their oppressors from the Outside in an all-out war to reclaim their homes, their lives and their freedom. In the wake of countless victories and losses across the vast, mountainous territories, there are many who attribute their newfound hope to the young Outsider who selflessly turned his back on his own life to save all of theirs: Alex Lee. Determined to prove his loyalty to the cause, Alex leads a small but daring squad of Ravennite warriors to take the fight deep into enemy territory. As time continues to wear on, Alex’s mind is constantly plagued by many unwelcome thoughts; the fear that the day may come when his valor and his resolve fails the people he calls his family, a growing and restless love for the young Ravennite woman who vowed to fight by his side, and the haunting memory of the night, many months ago, when he reluctantly revealed the location of the last Ravennite refuge known as the Citadel. Time is running out. Alex’s heart is torn between what he believes is worth fighting for and protecting the one he loves. As he struggles to keep his gallant team, and himself, intact, he soon finds himself before a trial far more malevolent than anything he has ever faced in his life. His convictions are being challenged, his mettle put to the ultimate test, and in his mind, Alex begins to wonder if he is truly losing his sanity - and if he will ever leave the Dark Zone alive.

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Chapter One

January 2005

It was a cold January night. The winter wind was blowing throughout the valley village of Ravenna. The nine-year-old Rowan was lying in her bed in her family’s cottage. The window by her bed was closed tight, but she could still feel the freezing wind creeping in and gnawing at her beneath her blankets. This hardly bothered her, however, as she had lived through many winters just like this one in her young life. In fact, Rowan often found the cold to be rather soothing, as it helped her to drift off to sleep, but she was having trouble closing her eyes tonight.

Rowan sat up in her bed, keeping her blanket wrapped around her, and stared blankly around her room. It was dark; the only source of light came from a candle flickering somewhere outside her room. It was quiet in the cottage, as it was every night. Being the youngest of the family, she had been put to bed first. Her older brother, she imagined, was probably sitting in their family room carving away at the spear that he was making for her from the old tree standing defiantly at the edge of the valley.

It was such a quiet atmosphere. Rowan listened to the sound of the wind racing and howling against her closed window. It sounded shrill as it continued to growl outside. However, there was something peculiar about it, as if there was another distant sound blending in with the wind. Rowan listened intently with a curious and anxious look on her face. It almost sounded as though there was some sort of shouting in the distance.

Rowan did not know what to think of all the noise she was hearing. Suddenly, a figure made their way quickly into her dark room. Jumping from her brief trance, Rowan realized that her mother had hurried into her bedroom. In her hand, she was holding a small, rusty lantern and she appeared to be rather anxious as she scanned around the room. She locked eyes with her young daughter as she hurried over and roused her out of her bed.

“Rowan!” her mother breathed frantically as she grabbed a firm hold of her arm. “Come on, hurry!”

“What’s going on?” Rowan asked, following her mother’s direction. She received no answer. Instead her mother led her quickly out of the bedroom and down the staircase of their cottage. The noises in the distance were growing louder and more clear, and Rowan knew for sure that it was the sound of many people shouting at once. She began breathing rapidly as the anxious fear of the unknown was beginning to encase her.

Upon heading down the stairs, Rowan saw that the front door was open and the freezing air was pouring inside. Looking around, Rowan saw no sign of Delmar or their father. She wrapped her arms around herself to try to keep warm as the icy wind flowed around her, and her mother quickly retrieved a small, thick coat from a rack hanging on the wall to put on her daughter.

Just then, Rowan saw her older brother hurry through the house and toward the open door. To her astonishment, she could see him grasping a hatchet that was used for wood chopping as he leaned out the doorway.

“Father!” Delmar called out. Rowan remained speechless and nervous as her mother placed an arm around her in an attempt to comfort her. However, looking up into her eyes, the young Rowan could see that something was very wrong.

“What is it?” Rowan muttered up to her mother.

Delmar suddenly turned his attention to his sister. He seemed to be just as uninformed as she was, but Rowan could also see that he was still very worried himself. It was at this moment that their father, the Ravennites’ Chief, rushed back into the cottage through the open door. He was a great man, standing over six feet tall, with a very stern face and a short, dark beard. He was carrying with him a couple of stone short swords. He took a brief look around the room and headed over to his wife and youngest child.

“Listen to me,” he began with a powerful voice of authority. “Take Rowan with you. Keep her safe. You gather as many of the people as you can and head for the mines, but you keep her safe at all costs! Stay there until we return, understand?”

The mines. Rowan knew exactly what her father was talking about. The old clay mines that ran like veins beneath the vast mountains they called home. Her people made use of the great clay deposits surrounding the valley for much of their resources, but the remainder of the mines were mostly stripped away and retired. Rowan shuddered, however, as she remembered learning about an old Ravennite protocol kept by the Chief, stating that her people would seek temporary refuge within the mines in the unlikely event of an emergency situation in the valley, such as an attack. Rowan put the pieces together, and if she heard her father right, Ravenna must have been under attack, and there was only person she could think of who might be behind it.

Her father turned and handed one of his stone swords to Delmar, who gripped it anxiously. Rowan swallowed as her mother began ushering her toward the back of the cottage. “Wait!” Delmar called back at them. He hurried into the family room and fetched the spear he had been craftin. He stepped forward and handed it to Rowan. “Take this with you. Keep it safe for me.” As Rowan took the spear from her brother, she looked up at him with wide, fearful eyes, as if she was afraid he was inferring that they might not be coming back to the valley.

There was a brief silence between them as their father called out from the doorway. “Go! Now!”

Delmar gave them both a brief embrace. “Be careful,” his mother whispered to him shakily. Delmar nodded his head and ran off to join the Chief. Rowan could only watch him go for a second before her mother pulled her away. Young as she may have been, Rowan could clearly sense the fear that was engulfing her entire family, and a very unwelcome thought was telling her that she might never see them again.

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Aida Custodio
This has a smidge of romance, lots of action, mystery and suspense. Not your typical werewolf novel but it’s still a good read
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66 Chapters
Chapter One
January 2005It was a cold January night. The winter wind was blowing throughout the valley village of Ravenna. The nine-year-old Rowan was lying in her bed in her family’s cottage. The window by her bed was closed tight, but she could still feel the freezing wind creeping in and gnawing at her beneath her blankets. This hardly bothered her, however, as she had lived through many winters just like this one in her young life. In fact, Rowan often found the cold to be rather soothing, as it helped her to drift off to sleep, but she was having trouble closing her eyes tonight.Rowan sat up in her bed, keeping her blanket wrapped around her, and stared blankly around her room. It was dark; the only source of light came from a candle flickering somewhere outside her room. It was quiet in the cottage, as it was every night. Being the youngest of the family, she had been put to bed f
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Chapter Two
Delmar hurried off with his father toward the eastern edges of the village. Many of their people were running the other way, carrying what little they could as they made their way toward the mountains. Those who were running with Delmar and their Chief, however, were armed with what weapons they could gather. Delmar scanned his surroundings, trying to figure out what was happening. He looked straight ahead to the east and, to his shock, he could see an orange light beginning to grow. His first thought was an obvious one: their attackers were trying to burn the village. “The Outsiders!” the Chief called out over the noise of the mayhem. “They’re attacking our lands!” Delmar was speechless as he listened to his father’s words. It was only several months before that he remembered the young Morenno brothers arriving in the valley with their parents, the leaders o
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Chapter Three
January, 2012Somewhere in the north-centralregions of the Dark Zone Night falls early in the heart of winter, casting its shadow over the vast mountains with a deep blanket of darkness. To the eyes of a small child, the end of the day is terrifying and fills their young minds with nightmares of the unknown. However, there are some who have never been bothered by the dark; those who have been molded by it, and welcome the darkness each day as both an old friend and an unfeeling enemy. So it had always been to the people of the lost Seluitah tribe, and their descendents, the brave and passionate Ravennites.For many generations the Ravennites’ civilization thrived in a vast, secluded territory of the Adirondack mountains known to the outside world as the Dark Zone. The name was given to the Ravennites’ territo
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Chapter Four
As dawn approached, the cloudless sky above the tree canopies was tinted a deep shade of blue like the mystifying depths of the sea. The stars were still scattered across the night but were growing fainter as the morning sun was not far below the horizon. The winter air was cold and whistled through the trees along with the early morning gusts, but it hardly fazed the party of men traveling through the dark woods.Early in the morning, the Runners had awoken and prepared to head out into the frontier of the Dark Zone once again. Over the past few months, the Ravennites’ campaign had been on the offensive after they struggled to push Ramon Morenno further into the eastern territories. Sensing that they had him on the run, the Ravennites attempted to chase their enemies down and push them out of the Dark Zone for good, but the defensive circle Ramon managed to establish around the Domineers’ terr
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Chapter Five
They had been running for a couple of miles, stopping on a few occasions and only for seconds at a time to catch their breath. After training and fighting with his team of Runners for many weeks, Alex had built up incredible levels of stamina and endurance. The freezing air no longer bothered him as much as it had the previous winter. He had become so acclimated to the cold now that he almost felt as though he was a part of it as he ran across the snow as rapidly and stealthily as a deer.Alex’s focus was set solid on their objective to track down the Domineers, but at the same time, he thought about Rowan much of the way. While her brother, Delmar, maintained his authority at the Citadel, Rowan had spent much of these months out in the mountainous frontier with Alex and the other strong Ravennite warriors as they pushed the Domineers back. Delmar had certainly become more confident in his sister tha
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Chapter Six
Sure enough, the Domineers were not far away. The sky was starting to brighten as dawn approached, but it would be a while yet before the morning sun was able to illuminate the woods of the great Appalachians. The Domineers were hiking through the hilly, snow-covered terrain in the form of a party consisting of over twenty men, armed lightly but dangerously. Most of them were extremely anxious about crossing back into the vast realm of no-man’s land after all the Domineers’ encounters with the Runners.The majority of the Domineers in this company were originally grouped under Ramon Morenno’s command when they had been gathered in the southern regions of the Dark Zone, but that was before his younger brother had fallen. Ever since then, all of the Outsiders had regrouped under Ramon’s chain of command and moved back up north along with the newly reformed Ravennites. They had heard a
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Chapter Seven
Hearing the commotion from the base of the small cliffside, the hairs on the back of Rand’s neck suddenly stood up. The rest of the Domineers were jumping to their feet and murmuring anxiously amongst themselves again. “They’re here,” Rand muttered to himself. The messengers from the other Domineer party were growing increasingly on edge. Rand suddenly turned his attention back to his company. “What are you doing!?” he scolded them. “Spread out and find them! Kill them all!” With that sentiment of authority, the Domineers immediately drew their swords and hurried out into the woods.Rand stepped closer to the Domineer messenger. “Listen carefully,” he said as he surreptitiously removed one of the many pouches from his belt. “You say your message is very important, and the Runners are very dangerous, but if you listen to what I say, I can see
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Chapter Eight
The Dark Zone had become an incredibly divisive territory since the Ravennites’ resurgence against the Outsiders. After Ramon’s efforts to strike back at the Ravennites, following the death of his brother at the Citadel, had all but failed, he spent much of the later months of the year isolating the last of the Domineers in the east of the Dark Zone. He knew that the Ravennites would be coming after them if they perceived the slightest opportunity to run them out of the mountains for good, so Ramon did his best to establish a defensive circle around himself. His fortifications proved effective enough, until the Runners were formed and began to decimate his defensive strategy little by little.Over the course of the following winter, Ramon was losing his men’s morale faster than he could rebuild his defenses. In the far eastern corners of the Dark Zone, he had established his new base at t
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Chapter Nine
Caine knew that he had free reign of his actions in the south. When he departed from Ramon’s camp, he led his chosen team of Domineers directly south along a path leading through a gap in the Dividing Mountains of the Dark Zone. When he first proposed his plans to Ramon, he had been sure to take every element into account. He told Ramon that, given the events he witnessed take place at the Citadel, he knew what sort of strategy they would need if they had any hope of taking down the Ravennites before they attacked first.The first thing Caine took into account about the Ravennites’ Citadel was its fortifications. The fortress was perched at the top of a lone plateau and was encircled by a formation of mountains. The plateau itself was too steep to be scaled, and it was true that the only way in and out of the Citadel was across a narrow strip of eroded land that formed a natural bridge from the
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Chapter Ten
It took Alex a few hours to lumber back to the camp from which the Runners had departed that morning. He was exhausted from his shocking encounter with the psychotic, suicidal Domineer. His mind was cluttered with thoughts about his friends, who had all been abruptly slaughtered right in front of his eyes. Their crazed prisoner coated himself with gunpowder and attempted to kill them all in the blast so that they would not be able to track the Domineers’ messenger any further. Despite his efforts, Alex had survived. How it was possible, he did not know. He remembered being slammed by the sheer force of the blast as the intensity of it burned the side of his face. It was painful at first, but as Alex quickly applied snow to his face to cool it down, the presence of it had all but dissipated. It was a minor wound, and that was what concerned him the most. As the intense heat of the explosion knoc
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