In the far reaches of the Arctic Circle, where the world glows in shades of white and blue, winter reigns with quiet majesty. Snow drifts endlessly, blanketing everythingย trees, rivers, and mountainsย in an eternal silence.

Among the frozen pines wandered a rare creature: an albino reindeer named Lyra. Her coat shimmered like moonlight, her eyes pale and gentle, and her presence was so rare that even seasoned hunters spoke her name in hushed awe.
The Accident Beneath the Ice
One late afternoon, as the sun dipped below the horizon and cast pink light across the sky, the two reindeer crossed a frozen river they had crossed many times before. But that day, the ice was thinย invisible cracks hidden beneath a fresh layer of snow.
Korrin stepped forward confidently. Lyra followed close behind. But then came the soundย a sudden, sharp crack like thunder echoing across the stillness.
Korrin froze, his hooves trembling on the fragile surface. Before Lyra could react, the ice gave way.
The Journey for Help
For long minutes, she circled, pacing, calling out again and againย but the forest gave no answer. Finally, Lyra turned and ran.
She didnโt know where she was going, only that she had to find help. Her instincts screamed to stayย but something greater pushed her forward.
Through the blizzard she ran, her hooves cutting through deep snow, her breath rising in misty clouds. Her white coat blended perfectly with the landscapeย a ghost in motion.
The Call for Help
Inside the cabin, a man named Einar sat by the fire, mending a net. He was a quiet woodsman, known for his kindness and his deep respect for nature. When he heard the frantic scraping at his door, he thought it was the wind. But the noise grew louderย sharp, desperate knocks.
There, in the swirl of snow, stood the albino reindeer. Her fur gleamed under the lantern light, her breath coming in quick puffs. She looked straight into his eyes and let out a low, urgent cryย not a sound of fear, but of pleading.
The Race Against Time
Lyra ran, and Einar followed through the storm, his boots sinking deep in the snow. The forest was dark, the wind howling, but she never slowed. Every few meters, sheโd turn to make sure he was still behind her, her glowing coat his only guide through the blizzard.
After nearly half an hour, they reached the riverbank.
Einarโs lantern revealed the sceneย broken ice, claw marks, and a pair of antlers barely visible above the freezing water.
โOh noโฆโ he whispered.
Korrin was still aliveย but barely. His body trembled violently, his breaths shallow.
Einar dropped to his knees. โHold on, big fella.โ
He tied one end of his rope to a tree and crawled onto the ice, moving slowly, carefully, until he reached Korrin. The reindeerโs eyes were wide with fear.
โEasy, easy,โ Einar murmured. โIโve got you.โ
He looped the rope around Korrinโs chest and began to pull. The ice groaned, cracking beneath them. Water splashed his face, freezing instantly.
Thenย with a final heaveย Korrin broke free from the icy grip.
Einar and Lyra backed away as the exhausted reindeer collapsed onto the snow.