A solitary figure was making her way through the windswept mountain range. The cold air ripped at her ragged clothes and snow was piling up on her shoulders. Swaying left to right, she dragged her heavy feet through the deep snow.
The cold climbed up her wet legs and she couldn’t feel her toes anymore, but this wasn’t her biggest problem. Her arm twitched, prompting her to quickly kneel down and bite down on a ripped piece of cloth.
Waves of immense pain shook her body uncontrollably, radiating through her whole body from her left arm. Her eyes rolled back into her head as she cramped, and locked it in what seemed like an epileptic seizure.
For minutes she rolled in the snow before the waves finally started to calm down and her body relaxed in fatigue. These fits of pain came in random intervals, some better some worse. There was no getting used to it, but at least she was prepared now.
The first time she almost cut her tongue off when her jaws got locked and cracked her head open when thrashing around. Now, she could at least prevent that when she felt the signs. Breathing heavily, she crawled back on her knees, her legs too weak to stand up.
Bruised and battered, she crawled forward, until her legs regained their energy. Checking her