The Ridge That Took Her - A Tragic Fall, A Grieving Husband, And A Truth Buried Beneath The Snow
Sometimes the mountain isn’t the danger — the person beside you is. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions : The Pink Mutiny , The Black Waters , Dream In Shackles Amelia’s scream tore through the fog. Daniel spun around, heart pounding, but the ridge was empty. One moment she’d been right behind him, boots crunching on the shale. The next, the mountain had swallowed her whole. “Mel!” he shouted, voice cracking. “Mel, answer me!” Only the wind replied, cold and merciless. He took a step forward, peering into the white void. His breath came fast, ragged. The fog was thick enough to choke on. He couldn’t see the drop, couldn’t see anything at all. “Amelia!” Nothing. Daniel’s hands shook. He looked over his shoulder, as if expecting someone—anyone—to appear out of the mist. But the ridge stayed silent. And then, from somewhere behind him, a shadow moved. Hours earlier, the day had begun with a fragile hope. Amelia had woken to Dan...