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Hodr was slipping, both literally and mentally. Overnight the fog had settled to freeze solid on the snow, his nails had nothing to catch. A sighted wolf could have hugged the perimeter of this particular clearing and used the wind-falls embedded in the snow for traction. Hodr had no such ability. Certainly another would have simply avoided the whole water-logged area.
Unfamiliar with the land and unable to see safety just beyond step, the bony yearling shuffled right though the middle of it. The surface was like glass and every wrong foot sent his knees and chin crashing into the hard surface as he slipped. Each impact shattered his grip on reality further and further. His parents had been careful to shelter him. That wasn't to say he had been pampered. His childhood had been filled with the usual uncertainty and unhappiness, but nothing like this. For nearly two weeks now his mind had been running at full speed, fearful of running into something, being attacked by an unseen wolf, starving, walking off the edge of a cliff. There was only so much that the mind could take, and Hodr was beginning to reach his breaking point. He was driving himself to insanity.
Little by little he skated across the glazed clearing, surrounded on both sides by secure footing. A soft noise broke the silence of his concentration. The jay flitted over the unseeing wolf, unconcerned with any fallout. Hodr's head swung one way and his body the other. "Hullo?" He rasped out. His throat grated with disuse and dryness. "Who's there?"