
The first sign that something was wrong came with the silence, not the peaceful silence of midnight, nor the quiet calm of snowfall; this silence felt unnatural, as if the entire city had been wrapped inside a thick layer of suffocating cotton.
The usual hum of air conditioners, the distant rumble of traffic, and even the faint barking of stray dogs had all vanished without warning. Inside a cramped tenth-floor apartment, Ethan Vale slowly opened his eyes, cold.
A biting, unnatural cold seeped through the thin blanket covering his body, pressing against his skin like invisible needles. His breath escaped in faint white mist, and for a moment, he frowned in confusion, wondering if the air conditioner had somehow malfunctioned during the night.
But Ethan didn't own an air conditioner. The realization came slowly, like a blade sliding into his thoughts, and then he saw the frost.
Thin white crystals had formed along the window edges, spreading outward like veins. The glass looked opaque, covered in delicate layers of ice that shouldn't exist indoors. The room temperature had dropped so low that even the wooden table near the window had gathered a faint layer of frost.
Ethan pushed himself upright, his muscles stiff from the cold. His head throbbed faintly, and a strange sense of unease settled in his chest. Something wasn't right. Then, memories flooded back, blood, screaming, begging voices.
And the sound of someone kicking open his reinforced steel door, Ethan's pupils shrank violently, his breathing quickened as fragments of his final moments surfaced one after another. He remembered the starvation, the endless cold, and the desperate faces of the people he had once trusted.
They had gathered outside his shelter, their voices trembling as they pleaded for food, but he had hesitated.
After all, he had protected them before. He had shared his supplies when the power first went out. He had allowed them into his shelter when temperatures dropped below freezing. He had even risked his life defending them from looters.
But when supplies dwindled, everything changed. Their gratitude vanished, their humanity disappeared. The moment he opened the door, they forced their way inside.
They searched his storage, grabbed everything, and when they realized he still had hidden supplies, their expressions twisted into something monstrous.
He could still hear their words. "Sorry, Ethan… we don't have a choice."
"Food is life… and you have too much."
"We'll freeze if we leave you alive."
The blade pierced his chest, warm blood spilled onto the frozen floor, and the last thing he saw before darkness swallowed him was the same people he once protected dragging his body toward the door.
Then, they threw him outside, into the endless snow. Ethan's fingers clenched the memory tightly, felt too vivid, too real to be a dream. He abruptly looked around the apartment, which looked familiar—too familiar.
The worn sofa near the wall. The old refrigerator is humming faintly. The cheap calendar hanging crookedly above the doorway, his gaze locked onto the calendar. December 3rd. Ethan froze.
His heart slammed violently against his chest. December 3rd, he remembered that date clearly. In his previous life, the world froze on December 28th. Overnight, temperatures dropped to unimaginable levels, and the global power grid collapsed within hours.
That meant he still had twenty-five days. Ethan slowly stood up, his breathing uneven as the weight of realization settled over him. He was alive, not only alive… but reborn before the apocalypse.
Before he could fully process the shock, a sudden sharp pain surged through his head. Ethan staggered slightly, gripping the edge of the table for support. A faint buzzing sound echoed in his mind, growing louder with each passing second.
Then, something strange appeared before his eyes: a faint ripple distorted the air in front of him. Ethan's expression tightened as he instinctively reached out.
The moment his fingers touched the ripple, space seemed to twist, and a small box of instant noodles from the table suddenly disappeared. Ethan's eyes widened.
He jerked his hand back, his heartbeat accelerating. A second later, the noodles reappeared—floating briefly in midair before dropping onto the table with a dull thud.
Ethan stared at the box in stunned silence. He tried again. This time, he focused his thoughts. The box vanished instantly. Then, with another thought, it reappeared. A surge of shock and excitement flooded his chest. A storage space.
He had seen people develop strange abilities in the later stages of the apocalypse, but that usually happened months after the world froze. Yet now, before the disaster even began, he already possessed a mysterious power.
Ethan quickly tested further. He picked up a water bottle. It disappeared. He retrieved it. Then he grabbed a chair. It vanished as well. His breathing grew heavier as he realized something important.
There was no weight, no strain. Everything entered the space effortlessly. Ethan's gaze darkened slowly.
In his previous life, food had become the most valuable currency. People killed for a single can of beans. Entire groups fought over bottled water, but now…
He could store unlimited supplies. The corners of Ethan's lips slowly curled upward, though the smile carried no warmth. This time… everything would be different. A sudden knock sounded from the door.
Ethan's expression immediately cooled. The knock came again, slightly impatient. "Ethan? Are you awake?" A woman's voice came from outside.
Ethan recognized it instantly: Lena Carter, his neighbor from across the hall. In his previous life, Lena had been one of the few who didn't participate in the betrayal. She had even tried to warn him, but by then, it was too late.
Ethan walked toward the door slowly. When he opened it, Lena stood outside, wrapped in a thick sweater, her breath forming faint mist in the hallway. "Do you feel it?" she asked, her brows slightly furrowed. "It's unusually cold this morning."
Ethan studied her carefully. She looked the same, calm, observant, and slightly distant. In his previous life, she survived longer than most because of her cautious personality. "Yeah," Ethan replied calmly. "Feels like winter came early."
Lena nodded slightly, though her expression remained uneasy. "The weather forecast didn't mention anything. I tried turning on my heater, but the temperature keeps dropping."
Ethan's eyes flickered. He already knew why. Soon, power outages would begin. Then the world would freeze. "I'll keep an eye on it," Ethan said.
Lena hesitated briefly, then nodded. "Let me know if you notice anything strange."
As she turned to leave, Ethan suddenly spoke. "Lena."
She paused and looked back. "If things get worse… don't trust anyone too easily."
A faint surprise appeared in her eyes, but she didn't ask further. Instead, she gave a small nod and returned to her apartment.
Ethan closed the door slowly. His expression gradually hardened. Twenty-five days. That was all the time he had. Food, Fuel, Shelter, Weapons. He needed everything.
Ethan grabbed his phone and opened his banking app. His savings were modest, barely enough to last a few months in normal circumstances, but he wasn't planning to live normally.
He opened a loan app next, then another, and another. If the world was going to collapse, debt meant nothing. Within minutes, Ethan applied for every loan he could find.
His phone buzzed repeatedly with approval notifications. Ethan stared at the screen as the numbers climbed. Then he whispered. "This time… I won't die again."
Outside the window, snow began to fall. At first, the flakes drifted slowly, almost gently.
But as the minutes passed, the snowfall thickened, the temperature dropped further, and far beyond the city.
A massive storm quietly began forming; the frozen apocalypse had already started.
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The gunshot came from below, sharp, unmistakable, cutting through the storm like a blade through cloth. Ethan’s head snapped toward the window, his body already tense. For a brief instant, everything seemed to pause, as though the world itself had drawn a breath and refused to release it.Then the echo followed, dull and quickly swallowed by the howling wind outside. Somewhere deeper in the building, a woman began to scream. This time, it was not the frantic panic that had filled the halls earlier, but something heavier, raw with grief.Lena stiffened beside him, her shoulders tightening. “That’s not looters,” she said quietly. “That’s organized.”Ethan didn’t answer right away because he already knew she was right.In his previous life, firearms had not surfaced this early. It usually took weeks, sometimes months, before people resorted to weapons like that.The fact that a gun had already been fired could only mean one thing: the timeline wasn’t just accelerating, it was beginning t
Chapter 7: The Thing That Answered
The frost moved before Ethan had any chance to react.It did not creep the way ice normally did, slowly and predictably along edges and seams. Instead, it spread with intention, branching upward across the fractured wall in jagged, deliberate lines that ignored both gravity and logic.The cracks in the concrete deepened as a low, brittle sound filled the room, as though the structure itself were being rewritten from within.Lena stepped back on instinct, her body already retreating before her mind could fully process what she was seeing. “That isn’t you,” she said, her voice tight with controlled alarm.Ethan didn’t answer because she was right.He could feel the difference immediately. When he used his power, the cold responded to his will. It flowed where he directed it, precise, contained, even when it strained against him.This was something else entirely. The sensation brushing against his awareness felt alien, like a presence pressing against the inside of his mind without permi
Chapter 6: The Weight of Shelter
The door did not shatter, but something inside Ethan came dangerously close.A sharp, splintering crack tore through the apartment. This time, the sound did not come from the reinforced entrance but from the wall to its left.Fine fractures spread across the concrete like veins under strain, and then, with a sudden and violent burst, a section of plaster collapsed inward.Cold air surged through the opening, flooding the room with a biting chill. Someone had found another way in. “Back!” Ethan snapped, his voice cutting through the chaos.Lena reacted instantly. She grabbed Daniel and Mira, pulling them away from the entryway while guiding the child close to her side.The little girl whimpered as the freezing wind poured through the broken wall, threatening the fragile warmth they had managed to preserve.A gloved hand forced its way through the gap. Moments later, the metallic edge of a crowbar followed, wedged deep into the crack.With relentless force, the attackers began prying th
Chapter 5: The Cost of Control
The banging on Ethan’s door began just as the heater sputtered and dimmed, its steady hum breaking into an uneven, stuttering rhythm that immediately set his nerves on edge. “Ethan! Open the door!”The voice on the other side was familiar, though strained by cold and urgency in a way that made it almost unrecognizable.Ethan did not move right away. Instead, he remained beside the table, one hand resting lightly on its surface where frost had cracked the wood hours earlier.The faint chill within his body pulsed again, quieter now, yet no less present like a patient predator lying in wait beneath still water.Across the room, Lena turned toward the door, her expression tightening as the knocking grew louder and more frantic. “Please!” the voice continued. “They’re coming back! We need help!”At last, Ethan stepped forward and leaned in to glance through the peephole.Three figures stood outside in the corridor.The front man was one of the residents from the lower floors, a quiet offi
Chapter 4: The Cold Within
The frost on Ethan’s fingers spread before he could stop it.A thin layer of white crept across his skin like living crystal, forming delicate patterns that shimmered faintly in the dim light.The temperature around him dropped further, and the air itself seemed to stiffen, as though reality had momentarily forgotten how to move.Lena reacted instantly. “Ethan, stop whatever you’re doing,” she said, her voice firm but controlled, though her eyes betrayed a flicker of alarm.“I’m not doing anything,” Ethan replied, his voice low, which, more than anything, unsettled her.Ethan stared at his hands, his breathing slowing despite the surge of tension tightening his chest. The cold he felt now was different from the freezing air around them. This cold came from within, as though something buried deep inside his body had awakened and was pushing outward.He clenched his fist.The frost shattered into fine particles, drifting downward like snow before vanishing. For a brief moment, the air s
Chapter 3: The Price of Warmth
The first scream tore through the hallway before dawn, sharp and panicked, shattering what little calm remained in the building.Ethan had not been asleep.He sat on the edge of his bed, fully dressed, his breath faintly visible in the dim light. The power had been out for hours, and the temperature inside the apartment had continued to fall despite every measure he had taken. Even the walls seemed to radiate cold, as though the entire structure had become a frozen shell.The scream came again. This time, it was followed by frantic pounding on a door somewhere down the corridor. “Open up! Please just let me in! I’m freezing!”Ethan’s gaze shifted toward his own door, his expression hardening as memories resurfaced unbidden. In his previous life, this had been the beginning, the moment when fear overpowered dignity.When neighbors stopped being neighbors and began measuring each other by what they had and what they could take.He stood slowly and walked toward the door, careful and sil
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