Long, Cold Night
The earth shook as the mountain spewed another plume of white smoke. I looked over at my wife tending our two babies and wondered what sacrifice the mountain gods might demand. The mountain rumbled again from deep within its belly and sent a shiver down my spine. It had been days since the Shaman had set out to climb the mountain followed by the last of our young men bearing small gifts from the village. Our older son was among them, he barely qualified as a man yet the Shaman had demanded he join the pilgrimage. The mountain rumbled again and another plume of smoke spat up into the air. I looked up from my musings and met my wife’s eyes. She made not a sound but I knew she wanted to pack up our babies and head for our mountain cave. She had been a child of the mountain and I had wooed her down to my village at the edge of a vast white plain. She came with a dowry of five llamas but I loved her for her warm brown eyes and wide smile. She w...