
I felt the snow before I saw it. Ice clung to every surface, coating my eyelashes, my mustache and beard, even my nose hair. The cold seemed distant, replaced by an eerie numbness. Even though I was blanketed in a layer of frost, I felt no discomfort.
Blinking through a frozen haze, I realized nearly a foot of untouched snow obscured my surroundings, transforming the familiar park landscape into a pristine winter wonderland. A solitary streetlamp loomed overhead, its harsh glow diffused by the thick layer of powder.
With an aching slowness, I sat up on my bench, causing snow to cascade from my sleeping bag. Pain pierced through the numbness, an irritating reminder of my vulnerability. Suddenly the cold was everywhere. Afraid my legs wouldn't support me, and unwilling to further disfigure the perfect shroud of snow, I sat still, doing my best to hold in the inevitable shivers.
The silence swaddled me in a stifling embrace. No people, no cars, not even animals rustling in the bushes disturbed the night. It was as if the world had literally frozen in time. Tears brimmed in my eyes, and I quickly clenched them shut. I was too late - two tears burned paths down my face. I didn't bother wiping them away.
The unyielding night stretched on endlessly with no solace, no reprieve. In the frigid and desolate quiet, I gave in to the emptiness, knowing there was no escape for me from the relentless clutch of an icy embrace.
About the Creator
Shelby Larsen
Spinner of Fractured Fairy Tales
Drawn to justice, buried truths, and the silence between the lines



Comments (1)
Eloquently written!!! Loved it!!!♥️♥️💕