Winter's Curse
By Mary Catelli
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Who but a fool would linger after Zavrien laid his curse? Ill luck can kill -- and all the more in Zavrien's enchanted, endless winter, haunted with ice giants and frost fairies.
When the soldier Gareth is cursed, the young wizard Perriel learns how dangerous lingering can be.
But she can hold out a sliver of hope for breaking the curse -- if it doesn't break them first.
Mary Catelli
Mary Catelli is an avid reader of fantasy, science fiction, history, fairy tales, philosophy, folklore and a lot of other things. (Including the backs of cereal boxes.) Which, in due course, overflowed into writing fantasy (and some science fiction).
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Winter's Curse - Mary Catelli
Winter's Curse
Mary Catelli
Published by Wizard's Wood Press, 2016.
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.
WINTER'S CURSE
First edition. May 8, 2016.
Copyright © 2016 Mary Catelli.
ISBN: 978-1942564294
Written by Mary Catelli.
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Winter's Curse
The wind swirled about the firs, in streamers of snow. Snowflakes rose as much as they fell, and elsewhere drifted along on a level, as if sauntering by.
Gareth eyed the firs—they were only trees—and looked over his shoulder to the rest of the patrol. Nothing more! We've got to get back! Our foes won't need to fear the storm!
The bulky form that was the captain hesitated, and Gareth's parched lips set. He wondered how many men had made the appeal before; they all had faced the captain at his words, but their hoods shielded their expressions. The captain stood, pondering, as if there were any question whether their scouting would prove useful in this storm.
The captain's shoulders slumped. Head back!
Will marvels never cease? thought Gareth. He slogged back, his feet sinking up to his knees with every step, and snow slipping into the boot. When he reached the others, Brand looked at him. Snow clung to the fur lining his hood.
If Zavrien has such fearful powers,
said Gareth, sharply, "why doesn't he make himself somewhere pleasant to live?"
A gust shoved them forward. After a minute, Brand said, his voice dejected, flat, He can't be that powerful. Not if he needs to protect himself from us.
Gareth grimaced. The wind stung his face with snow, and he lowered his head against it to trudge on. Amazing, how eager he could be for the shelter of a few tents and still fewer fires, kept alive only by endless magic.
His hood blocked off everything except the snow before him, where the footsteps, rough shapes from the beginning, were rapidly deformed by the wind. After plodding minutes, his foot slid on ice. He clambered back to his feet and looked about.
He could not pick out another soldier in the swirling snow, or any landmark. His own footsteps vanished as swiftly as falling snow and blowing wind could muffle them. Hollows in the snow ahead no longer looked like footprints, even vaguely.
Brand!
he shouted. The wind snatched his words. BRAND! CAPTAIN! RUFUS!
A narrow hand closed on his arm with a grip like steel. Even through his thick coat, he felt each distinct icy finger. His mouth abruptly dry, he turned his head.
An angular woman of pure blue, her eyes indifferent and inhuman, looked at him. Her lighting-blue hair flew on the wind, with the skirt of her thin, sleeveless dress. Gareth tried to jerk back and did not move an inch. He reached for his spear. The frost fairy stabbed at his face with her free hand. Cold surged from her fingers. The spear fell from his numb hands, and he could not move.
The frost fairy smiled. Gareth, unable to shift his eyes, stared at her and waited for the end: she had doomed him the moment she laid her hand on him.
But the cold did not extend, did not reach his heart and be his death. Nor did her smile shift.
Another creature lumbered from the veil of snow. He caught glimpses of a paler blue before an enormous hand and arm, translucent white with blue deep inside, came through his vision and closed around his waist. The giant lifted Gareth, giving him a brief glimpse of eyebrows like snowdrifts and wrinkles like icicles before throwing him over his shoulder. Gareth, unable even to blink, stared at a back like ice on a cliff-face.
Hurry,
said the frost fairy, her voice crackling. Zavrien will not be pleased with slowness.
The giant said nothing but trudged steadily into the wind, jolting Gareth with each step. The frost fairy danced about the giant, muttering about speed. Snow flew over the giant's shoulder into Gareth's face. He blinked, sputtering. The frost fairy's attack wore off, then. He wriggled. The giant's hand tightened, and Gareth subsided. For an alarming moment, he glanced at the frost fairy, dancing on the wind, but though she spied his movements with sharp glances, she did not lay a finger on him, or even approach closer.
As if she needed to. His toes felt like chunks of ice against his feet. Gareth closed his eyes, and time blurred. God have mercy on me, he thought, and could not manage any more thought. At least he did not feel as if he were no longer cold, which would be a sign of the end—and then the thought struck, colder than the frost fairy's fingers, that he should await that moment with eagerness, as the only end of this pain.
The giant's walk went on and on, jouncing Gareth. Now and again, he felt the giant going up a slope, or down one. Then, the wind cut off as if with a knife. For a moment, he wondered if he dreamed. The giant's footsteps crunched against the ice-covered snow for a minute more; then he lifted Gareth from his shoulder.
In a field of snow, a man in a black sorcerer's robe, embroidered with coppery runes, stood with his hands clasped behind his back. His pale features held no emotion. His black hair and beard showed not a trace of snow, and though his clothing was light, he did not shiver.
So. A soldier of the army.
His