As the woman watches over the workers going about their somber business her body suddenly tenses up before she slowly looks behind her.
"No...it can't be...."
In the distance is a veritable wall of snow, slowly moving towards her direction. Without further hesitation she places a finger against her ear, activating a headset.
"Incoming frost surge! Get inside and get those heaters burning NOW!"
Down at the work sight the people can be seen stopping whatever they are doing and scrambling into one of the buildings. Inside they dash through hallways into the room furthest from the incoming storm. A few lug along large metal boxes which they hurriedly place around the room and hit a few buttons. Vents spring open as elements whithin flash and begin to glow bright orange. Seconds later waves of heat surge from the boxes, almost turning the room into something akin to a sauna. Frost clinging to the walls liquifies and turns to steam even as the people huddle amongst the heaters and hold on to each other. A few soft sobs can be heard amongst the group as they seemingly seem to await what is to come.
Meanwhile, the woman outside began sprinting towards the site the moment after she sent the message. Reaching the area in front of the building with the covered corpses lined up she throws her arms out wide. A translucent bubble manifests around the area, covering the building the people are currently hiding in. Turning she faces the incoming storm as she seems to brace herself. The wall of snow and ice finally reaches the area, slamming into the bubble and causing the woman to visibly stumble back as the bubble briefly shimmers as the storm continues onward, enveloping the entire area....save for what is protected by the bubble. The vehicles that were too far from the building are instantly covered in a layer of ice and even within the bubble the temperature noticeably drops. The woman grunts as she seems to struggle to hold back the storm.'
"N...no...I must not....fail."
Within the building the workers continue to huddle and hold on to each other. The heaters thrum deeply as they pump waves of heat into the area. Then, the engines within the boxes rev loudly as the sensors within detect the temperature dropping, the devices working even harder to try and maintain appropriate heat levels. Even as the machines rev and groan with effort, the walls of the room seem to almost crystallize as the storm seems to seep further into the room. As seconds tick by the crystallization seems to ever so slowly creep closer to the workers. Some of them notice this and the group shifts as they work to try to huddle even closer to the center of the area between the heaters.
The woman outside continues her struggle to seemingly hold back the frost surge. Her arms quiver and shake as she fights against unseen forces. THe bubble shimmers and pulses as the surge slams against it. A moment later an audible cracking sound is heard as a visible jagged line appears on the bubble.
"N...no. Please no...."
The woman gazes up at the crack even as she falls to one knee, still pushing against the outside forces.
Inside the room the crystallization continues it slow "march" closer to the huddled workers. Soon, the frost is meer inches from the heaters. Smoke begins to seep from within the heaters as the devices are pushed beyond their mechanical limits as they try to hold back the cold.
Another crack manifests on the bubble, and then another. Each time the womans eyes gaze at the most recent visible sign of weakness.
"P..please no. N...not this way. Not now..."
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"Sir, at this point no more shuttles can safely leave the area without freezing from the storm. As of now....we are trapped."
A stout man, clad in regalia befitting royalty nods and turns towards the speaker.
"Very well Major. Thank you for the information. Please, see to your concerns at this point."
The Major salutes but remains where he is.
"Thank you my King, but my...concerns have already safely evacuated off the planet. I therefore choose to remain here."
The King pauses at the words and then nods.
"So be it...and thank you."
He then turns to another figure nearby.
"My daughter...you must leave now. The surge will reach here soon and then...it will be too late."
The figure turns to the King. [It is "the woman"]
"No. I can't leave you."
The King moves towards her briskly, placing a hand on her shoulder.
"You must. We both know what is going to happen here soon. Our people shall survive, but they will need leaders to help them. Many have either already fallen to the frost...or have chosen to remain here to give their evac places to others. While many have chosen to sacrifice themselves for the people...others have chosen the opposite. You must be there to protect our people from those who would use all of this to gain power for their own ends."
The woman places a hand on top of the one resting on her shoulder.
"Then you should go. You are already their King."
The King gazes down at the floor as he pulls his hand back.
"No. I am growing old. Even if all of this had not happened...my rule is waning. You however...you have many years still ahead of you. Besides, we both know that something has happened to you recently. That stone you found has changed you....empowered you in ways we can not even fully understand yet. No...my time is at an end and you MUST carry on."
"I dont wan't to leave you Father....I....."
He places a single finger against her lips, silencing her words.
"I know. I don't want to see you leave. There is no choice though now. The transporter can only send one person. Use it...please. There is no more time."
She gazes up at the King, tears welling in her eyes before suddenly dashing forward and wrapping her arms around him in a tight hug, sobbing into his chest. He softly places a hand on her back and pats softly.
"You must be strong my beautiful Snowflake. Our people will need you."
After a brief moment she finally releases her grip and steps back. The King smiles down at her and brushes a tear off her cheek with his thumb.
"I know you will take good care of them. All that I ask is...that should you some day find those responsible for this...that you grant justice for our people."
She smiles up at the King as she places her hand over his as it brushes along her cheek.
"I promise you Father. I will find them...and justice will be granted for our people."
"Thank you my daughter. I am so proud of you...and I love you. Never forget that. Now please...go. There is no more time."
With one last glance she turns and dashes away. As soon as she is out of the area the King turns and walks over to a large throne and sits down in it, the Major moving to stand next to him as they face towards the doorway of the chamber. A moment later the King finally speaks
"Farewell my friend. We shall meet again, beyond the rim."
The Major nods.
"Of course my King. It has been an honor to serve you."
Even as they speak the area before them suddenly begins to crystallize, the effect rushing towards them. Just as the Major finishes speaking the crystallization reaches them. In a flash both of them freeze over.
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The woman is almost down on her knees as the bubble cracks and shimmers under the strain against it.
You have failed us! We shall never see justice now! You have let us all down!
"I....I'm sorry. I....I tried...."
Then, with a final whimper of effort....the bubble fails. The frost surges through the area. After a while the storm passes on. Within the building the room where the workers huddled is completely frosted over. Their bodies are huddled in the center, the heaters now looking more like ice cubes. Out in front of the building a single frosted-over figure kneels, her gaze looking up towards the sky in a mixture of sadness and fear.
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"NOOOOOO!!"
The woman sits straight up. Her eyes are wide, filled with panic and terror as her entire body shakes and shivers. She looks around the room, realizing after a few moments where she is and that it was all just a dream. She works to steady her erratic breathing, gripping the edges of her bed tightly.
"Gorram it all."
With an exasperated sigh she swings her legs over the edge of the bed and stands up. Reaching out she lifts a robe from a nearby hook. She slips it around her, the fabric shimmering and flowing around her curves even as she moves towards the ladder leading out of her room. Climbing up she reaches what looks to be the hallway of a ship. Turning to her right she heads towards and up some stairs and into what seems to be the bridge of a space ship. Numerous monitors and assorted equipment line the walls, with two stations in the center of the room looking to be where the pilots would sit, one of the seats is currently occupied. She continues to move forward until she is standing next to the pilot station and gazes out the large viewport. Without averting her gaze she finally speaks.
"Please, leave me."
The figure nods and exits the room. She moves over and sits down in the seat. She raises a hand and with a simple gesture a bottle suddenly appears in her grasp. It is a large glass bottle containing a semi-translucent blue liquid with a label on the front bearing a large snowflake and the word "Frostbolt" on the front. With a gesture of her other hand she manifests a shot glass. Filling it with the blue liquid she sets the bottle down on the console as she takes a deep breath. Her gaze remains focused outside the viewport as she continues holding the filled shotglass. Off to her side a ghostly figure winks into existance.
"It was that bad?"
"They always are. Though yes...this time was a particularly bad one. It was a nightmare...within a nightmare. My final moments with my father, and then a frost surge killing me and others."
She downs the shot and refills the glass.
"I miss him so much."
"From what you have told me, you had no real choice to do anything else."
The woman downs the second shot and places the empty glass next to the bottle.
"That might be true...but it doesn't do much to ease the pain. No...only justice for him and the rest of my people might ever truly end it. Justice WILL be theirs some day. I promised him that...and I intend to keep that promise."