The Ice Bridge Shaina Tranquilino December 28, 2024
The air was sharp with frost, the horizon a seamless blend of gray sky and ice-covered sea. Clara pulled her fur-lined hood tighter as the sound of cracking ice echoed behind her. She glanced back to see a figure silhouetted in the distance, their footsteps crunching in her wake.
"Who are you?" she called, her voice carried off by the biting wind.
The figure hesitated before stepping closer. A man, his face partially hidden beneath a weathered scarf, nodded in acknowledgment. "I'm Ryker," he said simply, his breath misting the air. "I could ask you the same."
Clara frowned, unsure whether to feel threatened or relieved by his presence. She hadn't expected to see another soul out here, at the edge of the known world. "Clara," she replied cautiously. "What are you doing this far north?"
"Looking for... something," Ryker said cryptically, his gaze drifting beyond her to the horizon.
Clara followed his line of sight. It was then she noticed the shimmering expanse ahead. Stretching across the ice was a bridge of pure frost, translucent and glowing faintly in hues of blue and silver. It arched into the distance, disappearing into a swirling mist. She’d heard whispers of the Ice Bridge, an ancient path said to lead to a land untouched by time, where creatures of legend still roamed.
"You've heard the stories," Ryker said, reading the wonder on her face.
Clara nodded. "But I didn’t think it was real."
"Neither did I," he admitted. "Until now."
Without another word, they stepped onto the bridge together. The ice beneath their boots was unnervingly smooth, but solid. It seemed to hum faintly, a low vibration that thrummed in Clara’s chest. The mist thickened as they walked, and soon the world around them disappeared entirely, leaving only the bridge beneath their feet.
Hours passed, or perhaps mere moments—it was impossible to tell. Just as Clara began to wonder if the bridge had an end, the mist parted, revealing a land unlike any she’d ever imagined. Towering crystalline trees glittered under a sunless sky that glowed with an ethereal light. Rivers of liquid gold snaked through fields of flowers that shimmered like gemstones.
And then there were the creatures.
A herd of deer-like beasts with antlers made of spiraling ice leapt gracefully across the plains. Overhead, enormous birds with feathers that sparkled like starlight soared in silent arcs. Clara’s breath caught as a massive wolf padded into view, its fur rippling like silver flames. It regarded them with eyes that seemed to see straight into her soul before vanishing into the trees.
"This... this is impossible," Clara whispered.
Ryker’s expression was one of awe, but also something deeper—a hint of recognition. "No," he murmured. "This is what I was searching for."
Before Clara could question him, a low rumble shook the ground. The crystalline trees trembled, their branches chiming like wind chimes. From the shadows emerged a figure, humanoid but impossibly tall, its skin like polished stone and its eyes glowing with an ancient light.
"Travelers," the being intoned, its voice resonating in the very air. "You have crossed the bridge. Few are chosen. Fewer still return."
Clara and Ryker exchanged a glance, the weight of the being’s words sinking in. "Why us?" Clara dared to ask.
The being tilted its head, as though pondering her question. "The bridge calls to those with a void in their hearts—a yearning they do not yet understand. Here, you may find what you seek. Or lose yourselves entirely."
Clara felt a shiver that had nothing to do with the cold. Ryker, however, stepped forward, his expression resolute. "I’ll take that chance," he said. "There’s nothing for me back there."
The being turned its glowing gaze to Clara. She hesitated, the pull of the bridge still thrumming in her chest. Could she leave behind the world she knew for the promise of something greater?
With a deep breath, she stepped forward to stand beside Ryker. The being nodded, a faint smile on its stone-like face. "Then your journey begins."
The ground beneath them shifted, the crystalline world transforming with every step they took. Clara didn’t look back—the Ice Bridge had led her here for a reason. Whatever lay ahead, she was ready to face it.







