Frost Cn | Crawford Vk
C.N. Crawford is the first book in the Frost and Nectar duology, a dark "romantasy" novel that blends elements of modern reality television with brutal fae mythology. Often described as " The Bachelor The Hunger Games
," it follows the journey of Ava, a fae outcast, as she enters a deadly competition to become the queen of a freezing kingdom. Plot Overview The story begins in the human world, where
, a fae woman abandoned as an infant, discovers her human boyfriend is cheating on her on her birthday. Distraught and intoxicated, she publicly insults King Torin
of the Seelie court, who is in town to announce a televised tournament to find his queen. The Girl with The Red Backpack
Intrigued by her defiance, Torin offers Ava a bargain: participate in the tournament and enter a fake marriage for one year in exchange for $50 million
. Ava accepts, only to find that the competition among high-born fae princesses is lethal, requiring her to survive magical trials while resisting a growing attraction to the king. Core Themes and Tropes
Legal Issues
- Whether a valid contract existed without written terms.
- Whether part performance (payment or delivery of a deposit) could enforce the agreement under the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 (in England) or analogous US/UCC provision if US jurisdiction.
- Application of the Statute of Frauds if the agreement involved goods over a certain value ($500 under UCC 2-201).
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Significance
- Reinforces requirement for clear mutual assent in verbal agreements involving high-value chattels.
- Cited in later small claims cases as an example of insufficient parol evidence.
The Community Response
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One user commented on a VK fan page (translated from Russian): "Frost CN Crawford isn't the villain, nor the hero. Crawford is the consequence of a world that forgot how to feel. That's why the 'Frost' surname is so perfect—it's not evil; it's the absence of heat." frost cn crawford vk
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The Trap and the Lens
The kill house at Hereford Base was silent, save for the low hum of the ventilation system. It was a custom match, ranked stakes, pride on the line.
Tina Lin Tsang—Frost—crouched behind a reinforced wall in the master bedroom. She checked the pressure gauge on her Welcome Mat. It was set perfectly. She knew the habits of the attackers better than they knew themselves. They rushed. They vaulted. They didn't look down.
But today wasn't just any match. Today, she was hunting a ghost.
"Two minutes," the announcer’s voice droned.
On the attacking side, Meghan Castellano—Valkyrie—adjusted her helmet cam. She wasn't known for her reflexes; she was known for her eyes. She had three Black Eye cameras deployed in the most aggravating, impossible-to-spot corners of the map. One was hidden behind a dusty potted plant in the hallway. Another was stuck to the ceiling of the adjacent bathroom.
The third? That was her ace in the hole.
“I see you, Tina,” Valkyrie whispered to herself, watching the grainy black-and-white feed on her wrist display. She watched Frost place a Welcome Mat by the bathroom doorway, a classic choke point. But Valkyrie wasn't going through the bathroom. Legal Issues
Frost repositioned, her elite uniform blending into the shadows. She held her SMG tight, listening for the sound of breaching charges. The wall behind her exploded—CRACK—but it was a soft breach, a distraction. Sledge had hammered a different wall down the hall.
Frost didn't panic. She waited.
Then, she saw the red light. A tiny, blinking diode on the bookshelf across the room. A Black Eye.
"You're watching me, Meg?" Frost muttered, a small smirk playing on her lips. She pulled a fragmentation grenade, cooked it for two seconds, and tossed it gently into the bookshelf.
The camera exploded in a shower of sparks and plastic.
Valkyrie hissed, losing her feed. "She’s paranoid. Switching to drone."
But Frost was already moving. She vaulted over her own Welcome Mat, sprinting into the hallway. She knew Valkyrie would try to flank while Frost was distracted by the Sledge breach. It was a dance they had done a hundred times.
Frost stopped at the top of the stairs. She pulled out her secondary shotgun, the Candace. She aimed at the floor.
Step. Step.
Valkyrie was creeping up the stairs, silenced pistol raised. She had checked the corners; she knew there were no traps here. But she was looking at the ground, expecting a bear trap. She wasn't looking at the ceiling. Whether a valid contract existed without written terms
Frost had rappelled up the shaft earlier and broken a hole in the plaster above the stairwell landing. She wasn't on the ground floor; she was hanging above the stairs like a spider.
As Valkyrie passed underneath, Frost dropped.
It wasn't a combat drop; it was an interception. Frost landed squarely on Valkyrie’s shoulders, driving the heavier operator into the floor with a heavy thud. Valkyrie’s pistol skittered away.
Frost brought her shotgun to bear, but Valkyrie was fast. She rolled, twisting her body, and swept Frost’s legs out from under her. They grappled on the cold concrete, a tangle of tactical gear and grit.
"Stop checking the floors, Meg," Frost grunted, trying to pin Valkyrie’s wrists. "Check the geometry."
"Stop hiding in the ceiling, Tina!" Valkyrie shot back, breaking the grip and shoving Frost backward.
They scrambled to their feet. Frost raised the shotgun; Valkyrie pulled her backup knife in a fluid motion. They stood there, breathing heavily, weapons leveled, neither willing to pull the trigger in the simulated stand-off.
"Stalemate?" Valkyrie asked, lowering the knife slightly.
Frost smirked, that glint of competitive fire in her eyes. "No. Look down."
Valkyrie glanced at her boots. In the scuffle, Frost had kicked a Welcome Mat directly behind Valkyrie’s heels. If Valkyrie took one step backward to create distance for her pistol, she
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