A Frigid Discovery
The words cut through Eli like a blade of ice, sharper than the storm biting through his layers of clothing. He pressed the girl to his chest, sharing what little warmth he had. His heart pounded. Max circled them, breath visible in the frigid air, barking sharply. Hurry, Eli felt, hurry.
Racing Against the Storm
Eli sprinted back to the cabin, thoughts spinning as fast as his feet. How had she ended up here, alone, exposed to the elements? The storm pressed in from all directions, threatening to snuff out their tiny flame of hope. But Eli had faced storms before—sandstorms, bullets. This one was no different.
Shelter and Safety
Inside the cabin, he laid the girl on a pile of blankets near the fire. Her body was alarmingly light. Max settled next to her, warm against her side. Eli wrapped her in more blankets, rubbing her hands briskly, willing life back into them.
“Come on, sweetheart,” Eli murmured, voice barely audible beneath the storm’s roar. “Stay with us. You’re safe now.”
The girl shivered violently, fragile and teetering on the edge of consciousness. Her eyes flickered open, a mix of recognition and fear.
Urgency and Care
“Max, stay close,” Eli commanded, throwing more logs onto the fire. He needed to warm her. He needed her stable. And he needed answers: Where had she come from? Who was she apologizing to?
Minutes passed. The girl’s color slowly returned, the blue tinge fading from her lips. Eli prepared hot broth, coaxing her to sip. Each swallow was a struggle, but each sip made her a little stronger, a little more present.
A Glimmer of Life
Warmth seeped into the cabin, from the fire and from life returning to the little girl. Her eyes cleared, mixing confusion with gratitude.
“Who are you, honey?” Eli asked gently, brushing hair from her forehead. “What’s your name?”
“Lila,” she whispered, voice fragile. “I was… I was hiding.”
“Hiding? From what?” Eli pressed, concern etched across his face.
Tears welled and spilled silently. Memories were too raw. Max nudged her hand, offering comfort only he could.
A Promise of Protection
Eli nodded, understanding the scars trauma leaves. He had his own.
“It’s okay, Lila. You don’t have to talk about it now. But you’re safe here. Max and I will protect you. I promise.”
She nodded, reassured by his certainty. Outside, the storm raged. Inside, fragile peace began to settle. Eli watched as Lila’s eyes grew heavy, lulled by warmth she hadn’t known in too long.
A Vow in the Storm
As she drifted into exhausted sleep, Eli felt fierce protectiveness swell within him. He didn’t know what Lila had endured, but he vowed she would never face it alone again.