Your choices across this story will affect how each of your sisters respond to you, and what they are eventually willing to engage and do with you. There are no 'wrong' answers here, so just enjoy and make choices as you please. Enjoy.

"Stranded in a cabin at the edge of the world."

"Hmm?" You raised an eyebrow at your sister as you both huddled near the fireplace.

"Can't you hear him?" She paused looking at you, firelight illuminating her face. "Can't you hear Dad? You know if he was here he'd be going on and on about how we're being 'Pioneers on the forefront of some grand adven-" _Ana bubbled up with laughter during her own exaggerated impression of your father before she could finish the routine.

"Yeah probably." You stared blankly into the fire with your sister as a smirk crept over your face. "Then he'd start telling us about how all our ancestors were surviving by eating wolf meat and using rocks to hunt trees or something." Ana laughed again, pushing your shoulder lightly. You put a finger over your mouth in a 'shhhh' gesture, motioning her to the couch behind you. Your younger sister, Natalie, passed out in a bundle of blankets and coats on the couch behind you two.

"You think she's gonna be okay?" Ana's tone changed to concern. "She was pretty freaked out when they told us we couldn't get out of here anytime soon."

"I'm sure she's gonna be fine." You wrapped your arm around your sister's shoulders and pulled her in. "We're all gonna be fine." The press of your bodies together through heavy jackets was still a comforting warmth in the cold cabin. "We shouldn't be stuck up here for too long, the storm will probably let up soon." You didn't sound convincing even to yourself.

It had been one week already, one entire week stranded just south of the arctic circle in your families century old cabin. It was the Winters family secret, nestled in a remote forest clearing your family set this little sanctuary up decades ago. Only accessible by plane, the weather conditions had turned sour rapidly, turning your private sibling ski trip into a bit of a exercise in captivity.