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The blizzard hit without warning, turning the Texas panhandle into a frozen wasteland that belonged more to Alaska than the Lone Star State. Before we jump back in, tell us where you're tuning in from, and if this story touches you, make sure you're subscribed because tomorrow, I have saved something extra special for you. Danny Miller pulled his worn cowboy hat lower over his eyes as he guided his horse through the swirling snow, the animal's breath creating ghostly clouds in the bitter air. Three days without power at the ranch. Two weeks without a paycheck. And now this freak storm that had already claimed half his remaining cattle. Danny's fingers were numb inside his leather gloves as he checked the fence line one more time before heading back. The bank notice crumpled in his jacket pocket felt heavier than the ice forming on his mustache. Sixty days to pay the mortgage or lose everything his family had built over four generations. Four generations of Millers working this land, and it would all end with him. The horse stumbled slightly in a snowdrift, and Danny patted the animal's neck reassuringly. Thunder, a paint horse his grandfather had trained, was the only family Danny had left now. His parents died in a car crash when he was nineteen. His younger sister moved to California and never looked back. The ranch that once employed twelve hands now struggled to support one man and his memories. As Thunder picked his way carefully through the deepening snow, Danny spotted something that made him pull up short. In a clearing about fifty yards ahead, a strange blue light pulsed beneath the ice and snow. Not the harsh glare of a headlight or the warm glow of a campfire, but something else entirely. Something that seemed to breathe with its own rhythm. Danny dismounted and tied Thunder to a sturdy oak tree, then approached the light on foot. Each step crunched through the frozen crust, and his breath came in shorter puffs as the temperature seemed to drop even more. The light grew brighter as he drew closer, and he could see it was coming from beneath what appeared to be a solid sheet of ice. He knelt down and brushed away the snow with his gloved hands. The ice was perfectly clear, like a window into another world. And trapped beneath it, preserved in crystalline perfection, was the most beautiful woman Danny had ever seen. She wore traditional Cherokee clothing made from white deerskin decorated with intricate beadwork that caught and reflected the strange blue light emanating from her skin. Her hair was long and black, spread around her head like a dark halo. Antlers sprouted from her temples, not like a deer's horns but more delicate, more graceful, branching into patterns that reminded Danny of sacred geometry he had seen in old Native American artwork. Her eyes were closed, but her lips were slightly parted as if she had been speaking when the ice claimed her. Around her neck hung a necklace of what looked like golden antler fragments, each piece carved with symbols Danny did not recognize but somehow felt he should understand. Danny stared at the frozen figure for several minutes, his practical mind warring with something deeper and more instinctive. This was impossible. People did not get frozen in ice like insects in amber and remain perfectly preserved. The ice itself was strange, too smooth and too clear to be natural. And the light. The light had no earthly source he could identify. He pulled out his cell phone to take a picture, but the screen remained black. Dead battery, probably killed by the cold. Danny slipped the phone back into his pocket and looked around the clearing. No footprints led to this spot except his own. No signs of a camp or a vehicle. Just this impossible woman trapped in impossible ice in the middle of his family's land. Thunder whinnied nervously from where he was tied, and Danny realized the horse was staring not at him but at something behind him. He turned slowly and saw nothing but swirling snow and dark trees. But the feeling of being watched was unmistakable. Something was out there in the storm, something that had been waiting for him to find this place. Danny knelt beside the ice again and placed his bare hand against its surface. The cold should have burned his skin immediately, but instead, he felt a warmth spreading up his arm.