Subject: Wild Mountain Time, Chapter VII: The Light.
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Posted on: 2018-04-16 15:44:00 UTC

Jacob stared at the boy, bundled up in an oversized raincoat and hat. Ahead of him, his four companions were beginning to turn. "It's from a book," the young wizard said, bewildered. "Is there a problem?"

One of the boy's companions, the only girl, stepped closer to him. "Will?" she said. "What's going on?"

The boy - Will - half-turned, flicking out a hand towards his friends, and in that moment everything stopped. The rain hung in the air, a nearby sheep paused mid-chew, and the other four children froze in place.

Will looked back at Jacob, folding his arms. "I won't let you harm them," he said levelly. "If you serve the Dark, you know I'll protect them."

"Whoa, whoa!" Jacob held up his hands. "We're not- the Dark is so not our thing."

"Only the servants of the Light and the Dark would know the prophecy you spoke of," Will said, "and you are no Old Ones." His gaze flickered to Lise, and uncertainty crept into his voice. "Unless… but no, she's much too young. The Lady wouldn't… surely..."

Jacob's mind was whirling as he took in what was happening. He opened his mouth, but Lise caught at his arm before he could speak.

"Any chance you could translate?" she hissed. "I can understand you, the Speech is good like that, but him…" She shrugged.

Jacob blinked, going over the last few moments. Surely Will was speaking English? But there was something about it, something strange… "The Old Speech," he whispered. "I didn't even realise…"

"I guess that's different from the Speech-Speech," Lise concluded. She looked up the path at Will, studying him. "Hey, I know this is going to sound crazy, but I'm getting a distinctly Dark is Rising feel here."

Will's head jerked back slightly. "The Dark is rising," he agreed, and Jacob was sure he was speaking English now. "But who are you to speak of it? You are not of the Circle, so-"

"Yeah, I'm gonna stop you there." Lise pulled out her Manual and flicked to a blank page. She muttered a few words in the Speech, then used her finger to draw a symbol on the paper - a large circle, quartered by a cross. Flipping the book round, she showed it to Will. "There. Tell me someone from the Dark could do that."

Will looked even more uncertain. "So you are Old Ones? But, Lady-"

"We're not," Lise interrupted again. "We're… Jacob, help me out here."

Jacob had been watching the boy ahead. "Just… before I do," he said slowly. "Are you… actually Will Stanton, youngest of the Old Ones?"

"I am," the boy said, calm once more. "So who are you, and how do you know me?"

Jacob shook his head slightly, processing that simple statement. Will Stanton was the main character of the Dark is Rising sequence, which were fiction, he was almost certain. Although… he glanced at his Manual, just sticking out of his pocket. Maybe the fact/fiction line was a little more blurred than he'd thought.

Will was clearly getting impatient for an answer. Jacob searched his memory of the books for one. If they weren't Old Ones or creatures of the Dark… well, there was the Wild Magic, but that was pretty messed-up. But hinted at in the later books, and never really described… "The High Magic," he said into the unnatural quiet. "We are servants of the High Magic."

Will studied his face, seeming to be much closer than he actually was. Then he nodded fractionally. "I will not hinder you in your work," he said, "and nor will my friends." He glanced at one of the other children, whose pale hair wasn't quite hidden under his cap - Bran. "And give my regards to your Lord, when you see him."

"We will," Lise confirmed. "Um… should we get out of sight before you undo the time freeze… thing?"

A small smile crept onto Will's face. "That sounds tricky to explain, don't you think?" His brow furrowed, and a moment later time started up again.

"Will?" Bran said, joining the girl (who had to be Jane) at his side. "You look like you've seen an anysbryd - a ghost."

"It's nothing," Will said, holding eye contact with Jacob. Then he smiled and turned, draping an arm over Bran's shoulders. "Nothing," he repeated, "just the mountains spooking me… sounded like they called my name, that's all. Now come on, where's this lake?"




Author's Miscellaneous Notes:
-Names have been changed for Jacob and Lise; Will, Bran, and Jane (and Simon and Barney) are still using their own.
-Someone fluent in the Speech can listen in it, understanding other languages - but at less than a day on the book, Jacob shouldn't be able to do that.
-The nature of the Light and the Dark, and of the three magics (Old, Wild, and High) will be discussed more next chapter. Spoilers - the High Magic sounds a lot like wizardry.
-Yes, Bran is one of those people who speaks foreign words (Welsh) and then translates them. He does this a lot in the books.
-The Dark is Rising series, by Susan Cooper, is amazing. I reread the titular volume (which is second in the series) over the last couple of days, and the way it builds on both suspense and understanding in superb. It, along with Rosemary Sutcliff's Eagle of the Ninth, is one of the two Young Adult books from my childhood that I will always recommend.

hS

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