Subject: Wild Mountain Time, Chapter VI: The Mist
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Posted on: 2018-04-15 13:24:00 UTC

The two young wizards walked through the mist, seeing nothing but the gravel underfoot. All sound was gone - not the silence of a spell being spoken, but the muffling of a heavy blanket lying over everything.

Lise wrapped her arms around herself and shivered. "I don't like this," she said, her voice eerily deadened. "It's like… like the breath of the Grey King."

Jacob stopped in his tracks, and Lise vanished into the fog for a few seconds before reemerging, hurrying back. "You've read the Dark is Rising books?" he asked, surprise written in his voice.

"Of course I have; they're great." Lise squinted at him. "Have you?"

"Loads of times. I just didn't think you'd have them in America."

"We have pretty much everything," Lise said. "Our library system is amazing. So is that why you came to Wales?"

Jacob laughed, but the mist sucked the sound away. "No, we come every year… but actually, did you know this is even the right part of Wales? This is the path that leads up to the Bearded Lake."

"Bearded…" Lise's eyes lost focus for a second. "Oh, where Jane nearly gets eaten by the monster?"

"That's the one." The pair started walking again, veering left slightly as the path curved. "Silver on the Tree. I think it's my second-favourite book of the series."

"I like both the Welsh ones," Lise said. "Will and Bran are the best… so what's your favourite?"

"The Dark is Rising," Jacob said promptly. "It was the first one I read - Dad always thought Over Sea, Under Stone wasn't as good - and it's really stuck. Plus I really like the poems."

Lise grinned at him. "How does it go? When the Dark comes rising, Six will turn it back…"

"Three from the Circle," Jacob agreed, "Three from the Track. But the other one's more suitable, isn't it? By the Pleasant Lake the Sleepers lie, On Cadfan's Way where the kestrels call, Though grim from the Grey King shadows fall…"

"Yet singing the Golden Harp shall guide," Lise continued, "To break their sleep and bid them ride. We could use a bit of that 'guiding' here, amid the Grey King's mist."

Jacob chuckled and glanced off to the right. "Actually - does it look lighter to you?"

"Um… maybe." Lise wiped her glasses on her jumper, slipped them back on. "Yes, definitely."

"Then maybe it worked." Jacob raised his voice slightly, trying to beat back the silence. "Then fire shall fly from the Raven Boy, And silver eyes that see the wind, And the Light shall have the harp of gold."

The mist was definitely clearing now. Lise looked over at Jacob, frowning slightly. "Was that the Speech?"

"Er?" Jacob thought back. "I don't… think so?"

"I thought it… well, never mind." She flicked a hand in the direction of the group ahead of them on the path, a gaggle of five children around their age, as if in silent warning: Not around the Muggles. "So tell me about the Bearded Lake."

"Llyn Barfog," Jacob said, making sure to pronounce the Welsh name right. "It's covered in these plants, or half-covered - hence the name." A slab of slate, standing at the side of the path ahead, caught his eye. "But it's not the only thing up here."

"Oh?" Lise was looking at the ground now, faintly puzzled. "Hey, wasn't this-?"

"There's Carn March Arthur up ahead," Jacob said. "It's supposed to be the hoofprint of Arthur's horse. And there's-"

"-a proper path a minute ago?" Lise tried to interrupt, gesturing at the sodden earth beneath them, but Jacob went on over her.

"-Echo Valley just past the lake, you remember? The mountains are singing, and the Lady comes?"

Ahead, one of the children stiffened, stopping in the centre of the path. He turned slowly on one heel, until he was facing Jacob and Lise down the gently-sloping track between rain-soaked grass. There was not a trace of mist to be seen. "What," the boy asked, his eyes seeming to bore into them, "did you just say?"




Author's Miscellaneous Notes:
-Names, you get it.
-While obviously everyone should have read Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising, I'm trying to infodump the important information for those benighted souls who haven't.
-If you're wondering how Jacob is proficient enough in the Speech to accidentally slip into it after only a day... well, Lise is right there with you. ^_^

hS

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