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Willa experiences physical hardships during her journey with the Sámi people. Each night of travel is described as the hardest, with her body strained and transformed by the cold and exertion. Despite her suffering, she pushes on, inspired by the children in the group, and she works hard to help set up the lávvu (tent) and gather firewood. The group travels at night when the snow crust is firmer for the sleds and rests during the day, reversing their daily routines.
The narrative shifts to Risten's internal conflict as they near Gilbbesjávri. Risten is anxious about seeing Mikkol again, fearing disappointment and encountering Ivvár, whom she has lingering feelings for. Her anxiety is heightened by memories of Ivvár and Mikkol and her dread of their possible meeting.
As the terrain changes from lower fells to tundra, Willa struggles to keep up with the group, feeling isolated and constantly on the brink of collapse. Her interactions with the group are awkward. Willa's thoughts drift to her past, including her family and the consequences of her actions, which she tries to suppress. Risten becomes envious when Willa mentions Ivvár, revealing that they walked together in the past.