But my screams receive no response. I’mpletely alone, alone with nothing but the snow and this stupid dress to keep my
company.
| huddle in the car, my teeth chattering as | try to conserve whatever warmth | have left. The sky is pitch ck, and the howling
wind outside only adds to the destion.
My mind races with thoughts of Karl, of the party, and of my own foolishness for getting caught in this situation. Once again, | try
to call him, but it’s no use. | still have no service and | need to be careful about saving my phone battery.
| wish | could shift into my wolf form to keep warm, but my wolf has still been mostly dormant, only appearing sporadically when
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It''s as if she’s abandoned me when | need her the most. | call out to her, my voice filled with desperation.
“Why now? Why won''t you help me?” | mutter. “It’s not fair. You can’t just show up when you want and disappear when | need
you.”
But my wolf remains unresponsive, and I’m left to face this dire situation alone. Fear creeps in, and | wrap myself tighter in my
coat, hoping to ward off the cold that threatens to consume me.
As | sit in the darkness, my heart skips a beat when | see what appears to be headlights in the distance. My breath catches, and
| peer through the snow-covered windshield, squinting to get a better look.
Is it another car? Is someoneing to help me?
| desperately reach for the car’s keys, trying to turn the ignition despite knowing that the battery is dead. In my frantic state of
mind | keep thinking that by some miracle, the car wille back to life.
But it''s in vain, and the engine remains silent..
In the distance, the headlights grow brighter, and | can make out the shape of a vehicle approaching. My hands clutch the
steering wheel, and | prepare to do anything to get their attention. | sh my car’s headlights, hoping that the other driver will see
the signal.
"Come on, please see me," | whisper to myself, my voice trembling with anticipation.
But as the other cares closer, it bes clear that the heavy snowfall is obscuring their view.
My heart sinks as they pass by me, their headlights fading into the distance. They didn’t see me. It’s too dark, too snowy.
Desperation takes hold, and | can’t stay in the car any longer. | need to do something to get their attention. With trembling hands,
| open the car door and step out into the freezing cold. The snow crunches under my boots as | wave my arms wildly, trying to
make myself visible through their rearview mirror.
“Hey! Stop!” | shout into the storm, my voice barely audible over the wind.
But the other car continues on its way, seemingly oblivious to my distress. Panic surges within me as | watch them disappear into
the whiteout.
“No, no, no,” | mutter, tears stinging my eyes as | realize that I''m still alone and trapped in this frozen nightmare.
| retreat back into the car, defeated
and shivering. The hope that had
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| wrap my arms around myself, trying
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The minutes drag on, and it feels like
I''m running out of time. The snow
keeps piling up aro tag car
ths tepnperatule inside drops with
every passing moment. | reach for
my phone once more, hoping for a
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As | sit there in the darkness, a sense of helplessness washes over me.
| feel small and insignificant in the
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And then | see it.
Bright headlights—no, high beams—shing through the darkness, illuminating the entire road.
And a big, bright red pickup truck, headed straight for me.