FIRE AND ICE
By Tessa Harvey
Thinking Helga was safe, their child did not even enter their thoughts. Their work was not just obsessive, but all consuming.
Helga did not want to think about what had just happened. She had not been very careful away from adult supervision. It was so dark and she was so cold and the pain in her head was terrible. The sun, such as it was at this time of year had gone.
Trying to concentrate, the little girl wondered if she had slipped on one of her fish. She hoped not. It took a long time to catch slow fish in an icy sea.
Now she was icy, aware suddenly no-one knew where she was. She tried to move several times, but her limbs refused.
Despite the pain in her neck and head, Helga tried again. A terrible suspicion was growing and she screamed really really loud - and was heard. A wolf howled, and was answered, echoing by others.

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