Subject: Second Circles ch. 8: It All Falls Down
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Posted on: 2018-04-15 07:39:00 UTC

The burning cloud picked up speed as it fell. Pyroclastic flow, something inside Julia- who had written her name James, who had written herself as a boy, whose writing had failed- supplied.

I am going to die.

The cloud was moving faster. The weight of the cloud was slamming into the eruption still pouring out of the top of the volcano, it was racing down the side of the mountain, glowing red with its heat where it wasn’t lit red by the setting sun.

She didn’t have long. She couldn’t outrun the cloud of ash and fire. Something was laughing- and words rose to Julia’s mind unbidden, words in the Speech.

She spoke faster than she’d ever spoken before, not even tracking the english translation, raw concepts from a half-remembered page sharpening to clarity as she needed them, as the ash cloud raced closer, as she knew it would wipe the forest from existence with its draconic breath and it reached out a terrible hand-

Everything stopped. The wind, the noise, the cloud itself hung in thin air, a wall of seething hatred a hundred yards, a single second, away.

The timestall she’d just worked hovered in her memory- one of the spells she’d skimmed in the chapter on time magic. A spell to stop time in its tracks, to stretch a second into hours.

“What am I going to do now?” she asked.

You could run, a little voice supplied. She could see it- a spell to cover the distance between here and the gate she’d arrived through, another spell to blow the gate open in the seconds it would take for the pyroclastic flow to cover the distance. Better to fight another day…

Julia picked up her Manual to check the details, flipped it open-

Three hundred pages of novel and a page of warnings had vanished. The first page was now just the Oath.

“I will put aside fear for courage,” Julia read, softly, the words heavier than any she’d ever spoken in the Speech.

They felt impossibly small, in comparison to the devastation reaching to claim her. In comparison to the mess her failure had caused.

She could see it now. If she ran, if she broke her Oath- that was it. She’d go on, sure. But she wouldn’t be a wizard. Here lies James, the obituary would read. He was a wizard for like a week and then the going got tough and he ran away.

Or she could stand. She could accept the consequences of her failure, she could use the stretched second she had left to continue to fight, to continue the Ordeal.

She pushed herself back until she was leaning against the trunk of the maple tree, still glowing in the last gleam of sunlight, frozen a moment before annihilation struck.

Julia could see her failure written large on the rock in front of her- the spell which should have vanished cleanly was a charred ruin, the circle-in-the-circle where she had written her name so badly burned that it had twisted and pitted the rock beneath it.

That hadn’t been her name. That was the only explanation, hard though it was. She’d signed the wrong name and it had gone wrong and now she had nothing left- no time, no preparation, no name-

“What the hell am I going to do now?” she asked.

It was quiet for a long moment, a quiet in which nothing moved, in which nothing breathed. No ideas came to mind, no flash of inspiration, no plans.

And then into that emptiness, the tree spoke.

(You could try listening, for once,) it said.




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And now we're into the main body of the Ordeal- I've already got the last four chapters written, and will be posting them tomorrow once betas have given them an initial pass. Sometimes a story just writes itself, you know?

What's happening with the volcano is called fountain collapse. This sort of collapse-driven pyroclastic flow can travel for tens of kilometers at almost the speed of sound- a similar collapse on Mount Vesuvius overran and destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in the infamous eruption of AD 79.

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