3 CouncilA Chapter by Mike WilliamsWhat will the villagers of Nocton do about the invasion of The FenlandsThe storm had finally abated. After a full night and half the morning, persistent, driving rain and thunder had pounded the Fens and raised the water level a good two knuckles. The village pond had almost doubled its size. Although the evening light was fading Ambrose Fleetfoot sat in his chair reading a book entitled 'Plants and their healing properties'. It was a book recently acquired for him by captain Sharpe from the local garrison. The captain had promised to pick it up for him from Kings Castle on his last home leave in part payment for his treatment for rumbling bowels, a relic from his time on the Murkland campaign. Ambrose had studied herb lore all his life and made a good respectable living out of treating the people of the village for their various ailments. It was good to read that what he had learnt by word of mouth and trial and error was confirmed in the writing. Books were a rare luxury and it would surprise Ambrose if there were more than twenty books in the whole village, most of which were kept under the close supervision of Mr Barton the headmaster. Rising from his chair he stooped to pick up the poker and tumbled the burning coals to glow brighter and release more warmth into the room. He kept his greying hair short and his chin cleanly shaved giving a feel of professionalism intended to put his patients at ease. Slow to anger and cool in a crisis Ambrose gave off an air of competency. Baby Mo sat on the woollen rug with an array of toys surrounding her. Currently chewing on her rattle, the blocks, dolls and comfort blanket were discarded for now. Her happy eyes staring momentarily at the flickering flames her dad had just refreshed. Connie was drawing dragons. She loved to draw. Dragons were her first love. She had even seen one flying in the distance out towards Smugglers Cove to the East. Dad had pointed it out to her last winter. Sitting next to Mo on the rug she was making sure Mo didn't get up to any mischief. Everyone said that Connie was the spitting image of her mother Alice with dark shoulder length hair and bright intelligent green eyes. Jed was helping his mum. Always quick to help and the first to do chores he was sitting at the large wood table winding cotton onto reels, all different colours onto separate spools while Alice was pinning the hem of a skirt ready for stitching. Flowers were everywhere! Vases on the Table next to the cloth. Vases on the mantelpiece, vases on the window sill and plants in earthenware pots dotted all over the room. Alice adored flowers and grew them in the garden in great numbers to trade locally and sometimes as the demand was so great took them to other villages. Ambrose's' herbs fought for space in the overcrowded garden. "Ambrose I am worried, what will Grimwald and the council decide do you think?" Alice looked up from her needlework. "Darling I am not sure but I am afraid that we may have to leave for a while. I don't think we will stay and try to fight the Mangorians." "But we can't leave, our whole world is here, the kids, the plants, your sister and Uncle Bob?!" Her voice cracked with emotion her eyes looked pleadingly at her husband hoping for him to give his reassurance that everything would be all right. Tears were beginning to fall. "Alice I love you dearly but I can't say that this is going to be easy. It is for the sake of the kids that we may have to leave." Alice was holding back the sobs as she rose from the kitchen table. Ambrose was a full head taller than she as she raised a determined face to look lovingly into his eyes. "I will go with you to the ends of the world my darling." and sobbed into his safe comforting arms. "I think we should begin to pack. I will bring Klem, Bob and Ethel back from the council with me and we will have a family discussion later, there is much to think about. And all will be well, we can get through this together." Ambrose sounded more confident than he felt but knew he had to stay strong and in control for the sake of his family. Ambrose Fleetfoot kissed his wife and his daughters, tousled roughly his son Jed's hair and put on his hogs skin coat and wide brimmed hat before making his way to the council hall. Alice went back to her needlework but spent some time gazing sombrely into the crackling fire. The council hall was on the edge of the village green to the North of Nocton. The light was fading fast and the meeting was set for nightfall. Others were making their way to the hall through the muddy walkways, Klem came flying down the side of the green, splashing mud as he ran to greet his dad. "Dad, dad I'm coming to the meeting!" "Calm down son you are nearly of age and in times like these, you will need to act more becoming. This is a serious meeting and you need to behave more grown up. This is not a time for boyish excitement but a time for serious thought and decision making." "I get you, dad, I will do my best" The glee immediately disappearing from his face. "Uncle Bob is already there he's waiting for you outside" Klem slowed his pace to match his father but it was hard to reign back the excitement within him. The hall was bustling and throbbing with the accumulated mumblings of the villagers, ship oil lamps were being lit all around the hall, ensconced in wildly carved wood brackets. Dragons were the main theme of the carvings but ekwids and marsh dribblers had their places too. The solidly built hall was a testament to the skill of generations of carpenters currently maintained and renovated by Ernie Stubbins one of the five council members and renowned throughout Fenland for his artistry. The floor of the hall was made from solid, polished oak boards over 6 knuckles thick and these rested on yukoya struts to keep them from the soggy marshland underneath. The polished wood smell was always the first aroma to hit the nose on entering and tonight this was added to by the unmistakable wet leather smell of the damp hats and coats of the villagers. Klem followed his dad and uncle into the cram packed hall. The hubbub was increasing until a loud hammering from grimwald's ceremonial staff quietened the throng. © 2017 Mike Williams |
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Added on February 19, 2017 Last Updated on February 19, 2017 AuthorMike WilliamsNottingham , Farnsfield, United KingdomAboutWorking on a novel. Well it's a good a way as any to start. Been on it for a couple of years now and have learnt a lot. Enough to know it is going to have to be rewritten when I finish this first d.. more..Writing
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