CHAPTER 5: SNOWSTORMS, SHOWDOWNS, AND THREATS

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Sebastian Volkov sat in the lodge office, eyes fixed on the glowing screen of his phone. The message from earlier wasn’t just a warning—it was a challenge. Whoever was behind it knew he was in Aspen, knew about the neutral ground rules, and was daring him to slip. “This Christmas, you won't get away.” He scowled. His instincts screamed danger. His rational brain screamed danger squared. And yet, a small, exasperated voice interrupted him: “Daddy!” He looked up. Noelle was standing in the doorway, clutching a stuffed reindeer that looked far too big for her arms. Snowflakes stuck to her eyelashes like tiny sparkles. “Yes, Noelle?” he asked, trying to sound calm while calculating which exit led to the least danger. “I… I think we need a plan,” she said seriously. “For Snowtopia.” Sebastian blinked. “…Snowtopia?” “No, you don’t get it,” she said, stepping forward. “The threat. The bad people. The snowstorm. It’s all connected! We need strategies!” Sebastian pinched the bridge of his nose. “…You just turned six yesterday.” “Exactly!” Noelle declared. “I have fresh, brilliant ideas! Plus, I’m small and sneaky. You’ll see.” Before he could respond, the door creaked open behind her. Nyra Valen entered, snowflakes on her hair, smirk already in place. “Planning world domination with your child?” she asked. Sebastian glared. “She’s planning survival strategies.” Nyra raised an eyebrow. “Survival strategies, huh? And you’re letting her?” “No choice,” he muttered. “She has initiative. And explosives in imagination.” Noelle’s eyes lit up. “Thank you! We need a code name!” Nyra crouched to her level. “Code name for what?” “For our mission,” Noelle said. “Saving Snowtopia from evil!” Sebastian groaned. “It’s threatened adults, actually.” Noelle ignored him. “I vote… Operation Snowstorm!” Nyra laughed. “Operation Snowstorm it is.” Sebastian muttered, “I hate this.” Half an hour later, the trio stood outside, strategically scanning the snowy lodge perimeter. Nyra had taken position on a small hill for visibility. Sebastian was crouched behind a snow-covered railing. Noelle was… balancing precariously on top of a sled, waving a candy cane like a wand. Sebastian muttered, “I don’t know if the threat is armed or just… annoying.” Nyra replied, “Does it matter? Either way, you’re panicking unnecessarily.” “Unnecessarily?” Sebastian hissed. “Someone is clearly sending us messages like we’re in a video game!” Noelle piped up, “Daddy, maybe they are in a video game. Have you checked?” Sebastian stared at her. “Six-year-old logic is not helpful.” “No,” Nyra said, “but it’s cute.” Before anyone could respond, a shadow moved in the distance. The familiar black-clad figure from earlier emerged, carrying… a giant sack of ornaments? “Seriously?” Sebastian groaned. “This is what they’re doing?” Noelle gasped. “That’s not just ornaments! That’s… evil glitter bomb potential!” Nyra rolled her eyes. “Your imagination is terrifying, kid. And yet… impressive.” Sebastian muttered, “We are doomed.” Noelle had other ideas. She sprinted ahead, sliding into the snow and tackling the intruder—accidentally, of course. The man yelped, tripping and dropping the bag, while Sebastian and Nyra charged. Sebastian grabbed him by the collar. “Explain yourself!” The man stammered, “I… I… thought… Christmas heist…” Nyra’s eyebrow arched. “You thought?” Noelle, meanwhile, began rearranging the ornaments from the bag. “You can’t steal from Snowtopia,” she scolded. “Santa’s watching!” Sebastian blinked. “…Santa is not watching.” “No!” Noelle said firmly. “I’m watching. And I say… freeze!” Nyra laughed so hard she almost forgot to aim her gun. “I like her authority.” Sebastian glared at her. “She’s six.” Nyra smirked. “Authority doesn’t care about age.” The intruder wriggled free, bolting into the snowstorm. Sebastian fired a warning shot. Nyra took a precise aim. Snow flew everywhere. Noelle dove to dodge, laughing hysterically. “I’m too young to die!” she shouted. Sebastian gritted his teeth. “You are not dying!” Nyra flicked snow at him. “You’re too serious. Lighten up, Grinch.” Sebastian’s jaw twitched. “I am not a Grinch.” “Sure,” she said, laughing. “That’s why you’re crouched behind candy canes in the snow with me on Christmas Eve.” Noelle gasped dramatically. “You two are so funny! But dangerous! Daddy, more strategies!” Sebastian sighed. “…Fine. Step one: catch the intruder before he ruins Snowtopia.” Noelle ran ahead, crouching behind a snow-laden bench. “Step two: deploy surprise snowball tactics!” Sebastian groaned. “Tactics?” Nyra smirked. “She’s actually brilliant.” Before anyone could argue, the intruder tried to escape again—slipping in the snow and landing on his back in a perfect snow angel position. Noelle’s eyes lit up. “Victory!” she shouted. She leaned over, pressing the candy cane against him. “Surrender or I release the snow magic!” Sebastian tried not to laugh. “…Snow magic?” Nyra whispered, “Let her be.” The intruder, clearly terrified of this tiny general, waved his hands. “Okay! Okay! I surrender!” Noelle stood proudly. “Snowtopia is safe… for now.” Sebastian lowered his gun, exasperated. “I can’t believe that worked.” Nyra laughed. “I can. You underestimate the power of tiny tyrants.” Noelle turned toward Sebastian. “Daddy, you’re laughing. Admit it.” “I am… not… laughing,” he grumbled, though a corner of his mouth twitched. Nyra nudged him. “Yes, you are. And you enjoy it.” He glared. “…I do not.” As night fell, the three trudged back to the lodge, snow dripping from their coats. The fireplace glowed warmly. Noelle curled up with cocoa and blankets, still chattering about the day’s “heroics.” Sebastian glanced at Nyra, noticing the way the firelight caught her eyes. Dangerous, intelligent, annoyingly attractive. Nyra caught him staring. “Planning your next sarcastic comment?” “…Maybe.” “Good,” she said. “Because I have plenty of counterpoints.” Sebastian’s phone buzzed again. Another message. “Thought you could hide? The game has just begun.” He showed it to Nyra, who read it quickly. “You’re right,” she said. “This isn’t over. And it’s getting personal.” Sebastian’s eyes narrowed. “…Personal?” “Personal,” Nyra confirmed. “They’re testing us. Watching our reactions. Learning our weaknesses.” Noelle, half-asleep, whispered, “Don’t worry. Snowtopia has superheroes.” Sebastian’s lips twitched. “…I suppose we do.” Nyra smirked. “…For now.” And somewhere outside, in the quiet of the snowstorm, someone watched. Waiting. Planning. Knowing that the chaos had only begun.
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