"Bran! Bran! Please wake up Bran!" He slowly recognized this sweet and known, yet panicked voice, which was gradually lurking into his subconscious mind, before finally hitting the big bell in his brain and making him startle up, shivering and being out of breath.

"Bran"! Meera screamed. "Bran, they are after us Bran!" She panicked in an undertone of hopelessness.

After getting into his senses again, remembering that the White Walkers are just a couple of moments away before they tear Bran and Meera apart, resulting into a long, painful death.

"I'm sorry Meera".

They were hiding in this little cave, surrounded by trees. This was their only shelter, yet not good enough to be able to escape the inevitable death.

He looked deep into Meera's eyes. He always wondered how much she resembled Jon, his half-brother. Since she's known her, he always felt that a part of his family is still left. Now that Hodor was gone, she was the only other person he could consider her own.

His wrapped his arms around her, and she began to cry while being surrounded by this warmth in the midst of the cold darkness.
Maybe she felt the same for him. Maybe Bran was also the only shelter left for her since her brother died.

The running steps came nearer, the screaming bodies approached in a more and more faster speed. One of them had already reached the spot Bran and Meera were hiding. Meera broke away from the comforting hug, took her knife out and was ready to attack.

The White Walker had found them. He was running towards them, screaming out of his lungs and ready to kill.

Meera stumbled backwards, falling into the ground, totally delivered to the approaching death, when out of nowhere, a man in a black cloak came on a running horse, overrunning the Walker.

All that was left of him was shattered bones scattered all over the place.

"Come, get him on my horse", he said in a fierce voice.

Still being under shock, Meera got up, helped Bran to get onto the horse.
Finally, the mysterious man gave her a hand to help her up the giant animal and they rode away in the deep darkness of an unknown place.