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As Elias stepped onto the lake, the ice groaned beneath him, sounding less like cracking glass and more like a heavy door opening on unoiled hinges. Through the translucent floor, he didn't see fish or weeds. He saw faces—pale, wide-eyed, and perfectly still—staring up from the depths. They weren't drowned; they were waiting. A bell chimed. Low. Close.

He turned to see a figure standing where the woods met the white void. It wore his sister’s red scarf, but it stood too tall, its limbs articulating at angles that defied the anatomy of the living.

The lantern went out. In the sudden dark, the only thing Elias could see were the silver bells, glowing with a soft, necrotic light, leading him deeper into a winter that would never end. About the Real Book Download File Jonathan_Edward_Durham-_Winterset...

The wind didn’t just blow through the valley of Winterset; it exhaled.

"Elias," it hissed, the sound like dry leaves skittering over a tombstone. "The frost is only the skin. Come see what lies beneath the muscle." As Elias stepped onto the lake, the ice

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Elias stood at the edge of the frozen treeline, clutching a rusted lantern that flickered against the oppressive grey of the afternoon. In Winterset, the sun was a myth whispered by the elderly, a gold coin lost in a deep, dark well. Here, the season wasn't a phase of the calendar—it was a sentient, hungry thing. They weren't drowned; they were waiting

He had come looking for his sister, following the trail of silver bells she’d tied to her coat. The village elders warned him that the ice didn't just freeze the blood; it preserved the memories of things that should have stayed dead.