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It wasn't cold anymore. Jackson couldn't feel the ice beneath him or the snow falling on his face. The only noise he could hear was the whistling wind and the crackling of a fire.
And warmth. It was so...warm.
He grunted as he tried moving, opening his eyes to a blurred mirage of dark colours. Pain lingered in the whole left side of his body and throbbed in his right leg. He tried moving his left arm, and although he could feel it, it didn't budge. With an uncomfortable groan, he managed to lift his head—he saw that his arm was wrapped in a sling, and as he frantically looked around, he realized that he was inside a room.
His clearing vision revealed wooden cabin walls, trophies of animal heads and skins, and a black, red, and blue quilt wrapped around him. How did he get there?
Jackson frowned, resting his head back on the furred pillow. His whole body hurt when he tried to remember; he recalled trekking through the snow from the airport and arriving at the small village. He'd gone to a bar...asked a man for directions...but that was where his memory fogged.
He groaned again, dragging his hand over his face.
A door squeaked, but he wasn't sure what direction it came from.
"Ah, you're awake," came a man's voice.
Turning his head, Jackson set his sights on a beefy man with a beard that reached his stomach. He came into the room with an axe over his shoulder and a handful of dead hares.
"Found you out on the ice last night. You were in bear territory, kid." The man placed his axe on a table and threw the hares into a bucket. "Looks like one of 'em got you good."
Jackson struggled to sit up. "Bears?"
"You know...big brown things that live out in the woods," he said, scratching his face. "I patched you up best I could." He frowned and gestured to his own chest. "You got some gnarly scars here, though. You been had by an animal before? Sorry, couldn't help but notice it; had to get you out of those clothes." He nodded to Jackson's torn, bloody clothes, which were hanging above the fireplace—all but his trousers.
With an uncomfortable frown, Jackson glanced down at himself. The scars from his surgery gawped back up at him, reminding him of a dismaying reality—he wasn't going to let it consume him, though. There were much more important things going on.
"I'm heading down to the village at dawn tomorrow, so we can get you to the doctor. She'll fix you up properly," the man said, breaking the silence.
Struggling to accept that he'd been had by a bear and forgotten about it, Jackson shook his head—but that made it feel like his brain was swishing around inside his skull. He grunted and grimaced, gripping the side of his face with his free hand. "I was...out in the woods?"
"Yeah. You lost a lot of blood, so you're probably gonna feel a little disorientated for a while. I'm sure it'll all come back to you," he said, sitting at his table as he took one of the hares out of the bucket. "I'm gonna make some grub. You hungry?"
"Not...really," he mumbled, looking around. Where were his things? "I had uh...some stuff with me."
With the knife that he was using to skin the hare, the man pointed at a chair by the fire. "It's all there."
Jackson looked over, setting his sights on his backpack and the puffy mess that was once his coat.
"You remember what you were doing up in Greykin?" the man asked.
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Greykin Chronicles | Greykin Mountain
Fantasy**THIS IS A SAMPLE. The Greykin series has left Wattpad and is available in Paperback, Hardcover, and Ebook through Amazon and other retailers. The first two books, along with the third, Greykin Depths, will be available through my Inkitt profile vi...