Chapter 38
"Mitchell, I'm so cold!" Lethelin said as they paused to rest. "Can we stop?"
The wind was whipping the snow into near white-out conditions in the path and he couldn't feel his face. He hugged Lethelin to him and rubbed her arms trying to warm her. Their bulky cold weather gear made movement stiff and awkward. He rested his chin on top of her head as he felt her body shudder against his.
"We've only been walking for a couple of hours," he told her, trying to be heard over the howling wind. "We have to get more distance before we stop for the night. We have to keep going, Leth."
Lethelin didn't say anything.
"Can you give me a couple of more hours? Can you make it?"
He felt her nod.
"That's my girl," Mitchell told her, hugging her tight to him.
She looked up at him and he could see the frost on her eyelashes and some frost around her lips. He leaned down and kissed her forehead.
"We can make it. One foot in front of the other, remember."
Lethelin closed her eyes and nodded. It was a sign of her exhaustion that she didn't offer up any reply.
Mitchell stepped back behind Marvin and checked on Allora. She hadn't awoken again and seemed unchanged since nearly killing him a few hours prior. After looking over the ropes that held the pull-sled together and checking on the yulop's harness, they pushed on.
The path meandered back and forth, through switchbacks, down shallow ravines, over ledges, but always west. Mitchell never thought he would miss the heat of the desert they'd left behind but as the bitter wind found every seam through his leathers and furs, he thought he would give anything to feel warm again. The arctic wind howled through the passes and snatched the air from his lungs, freezing him from the inside. He hunched his head and tried to keep his feet moving.
While on the march he continued to keep an eye out for more caves that they might shelter in. He had to remember that his body was getting stronger as they crossed into Awenor, but Lethelin didn't have the same abilities. While he knew he had to push her, he had to be mindful of her limits.
He had taken the lead that morning, as it allowed him to trample a path through the drifts with Marvin and the pull-sled that would make walking easier for Lethelin. As the morning wore on and the snow continued to fall, it came up to his knees in some spots. Still, Mitchell trudged on. He had a mission and he had two women depending on him to get him through to the other side.
'One foot' had become sort of a mantra as he pushed forward. He found himself repeating it over and over as his mind went numb to the exhaustion. He didn't know how long he continued in that way but a bleat from Marvin finally snapped out of it. The rope had gone tight in his hand and he turned to see Marvin stopped with his head down and his feet dug in.
"Marvin, what's wrong?" Mitchell cried back over the wind.
Then he noticed he didn't see Lethelin behind them.
"Oh shit!" Mitchell said as he hiked back through the snow.
He found Tammi about five meters behind them bleating in distress. At her feet, partially buried in a snow drift was Lethelin. She lay unmoving with Tammi's lead under her body.
Mitchell scrambled to dig her out and then lifted her in her arms. Bringing her close he saw she had a fine layer of frost over her skin, but she was still breathing. Her eyes were frosted shut as well.
"Okay. Okay, okay, okay," Mitchell said as he started back up to the front of the line. "I got you."
He noticed then that Lethelin had tied the lead around her wrist.
"Clever girl," he told her as he grabbed Marvin's lead. "Let's get out of the cold. Stay with me. I got you."
It was another twenty minutes before Mitchell found a crack in a cliff face that was big enough for him to get into and that opened up into a larger chamber. Setting Lethelin down he rushed to get the tent up and get both women inside. The yulops hardly seemed to mind. He left them harnessed for now, needing to see to the girls first.
Mitchell opted to use one of the few so-called fire bricks that Allora had ordered from Nothok. Rather than the trouble and smoke of a fire, the stone, about the size of a cantaloupe, could be activated with a touch of mana and would warm up the interior of the tent for up to five hours. Or so they'd been told. It was now time to put that to the test.
He pushed a bit of mana into the rune as the old dwarf had instructed and dozens of other runes began to glow. Immediately, heat began to come off the stone and the tent started to warm.
He went over to Lethelin, who was still unmoving, and began to take her clothes off.
"This isn't how I planned to see you naked the first time," he said as he worked to get her pants off. "I had imagined something a little more romantic."
While he wanted to take a moment to admire her gorgeous naked body, he knew now was not the time. She had stopped shivering, which Mitchell knew was a bad sign. He threw the clothes into the corner of the tent and quickly took off his own clothes. Then, grabbing some of the blankets he'd taken off of Allora, he lay down on the mat and pulled Lethelin's icy body to his, trying to warm her up.
He rubbed her arms and her legs as best as he could, paying extra attention to her toes, and then wrapped as much of himself around her as he could before pulling the blankets over them both.
"Stay with me, Leth," he whispered in her ear as he hugged her head into his chest.
Her body was like ice but he ignored the chill as she pulled the warmth from him in much the same way Allora had tried to pull the life from him the night before. The stone continued to work and, after maybe fifteen minutes, the inside of their tent was, while not exactly warm, comfortable compared to the arctic conditions outside. The thick hide worked well enough, combined with their magic rock, at keeping the worst of the chill at bay.
Mitchell knew he needed to check on the yulops but Lethelin took priority. She began to shiver again, and Mitchell took that as a good sign. Despite himself, he fell asleep, her nude body pressed against his.
Sometime later, a voice broke through his slumber.
"I usually expect at least a nice dinner before I let someone get me naked," the raspy voice said.
Mitchell opened bleary eyes and looked down to see a haggard looking Lethelin staring up at him. Her body was no longer freezing against his. In fact, she was most pleasantly warm.
"Sorry," he told her. "You were freezing. This was the fastest way to warm you up."