Wyrd Sisters by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
The storm was resting. It didnât want to be, but it was. It had spent a fortnight understudying a famous anticyclone over the Circle Sea, turning up every day, hanging around in the cold front, grateful for a chance to uproot the occasional tree or whirl a farmhouse to any available emerald city of its choice. But the big break in the weather had never come.
It consoled itself with the thought that even the really great storms of the pastâthe Great Gale of 1789, for example, of Hurricane Zelda and Her Amazing Raining Frogsâhad gone through this sort of thing at some stage in their career. It was just part of the great tradition of the weather.
Besides, it had had a good stretch in the equivalent of pantomime down on the plains, bringing seasonal snow and terminal frostbite to millions. It just had to be philosophical about being back up here now with nothing much to do except wave the heather about. If weather was people, this storm would be filling in time wearing a cardboard hat in a hamburger hell.
Currently it was observing three figures moving slowly over the moor, converging with some determination on a bare patch where the standing stone stood, or usually stood, though just at the moment it wasnât visible.
It recognized them as old friends and connoisseurs, and conjured up a brief unseasonal roll of thunder as a form of greeting. This was totally ignored.
âThe bloody stoneâs gone,â said Granny Weatherwax. âHowever many there is of it.â
Her face was pale. It might also have been drawn; if so, then it was by a very neurotic artist. She looked as though she meant business. Bad business.
âLight the fire, Magrat,â she added automatically.
âI daresay weâll all feel better for a cup of tea,â said Nanny Ogg, mouthing the words like a mantra. She fumbled in the recesses of her shawl. âWith something in it,â she added, producing a small bottle of applejack.
âAlcohol is a deceiver and tarnishes the soul,â said Magrat virtuously.
âI never touch the stuff,â said Granny Weatherwax. âWe should keep a clear head, Gytha.â
âJust a drop in your tea isnât drinking,â said Nanny. âItâs medicine. Itâs a chilly old wind up here, sisters.â
âVery well,â said Granny. âBut just a drop.â
They drank in silence. Eventually Granny said, âWell, Magrat. You know all about the coven business. We might as well do it right. What do we do next?â
Magrat hesitated. She wasnât up to suggesting dancing naked.
âThereâs a song,â she said. âIn praise of the full moon.â
âIt ainât full,â Granny pointed out. âItâs wossname. Bulging.â
âGibbous,â said Nanny obligingly.
âI think itâs in praise of full moons in general,â Magrat hazarded. âAnd then we have to raise our consciousness. It really ought to be full moon for that, Iâm afraid. Moons are very important.â
Granny gave her a long, calculating look.
âThatâs modern witchcraft for you, is it?â she said.
âItâs part of it, Granny. Thereâs a lot more.â
Granny Weatherwax sighed. âEach to her own, I suppose. Iâm blowed if Iâll let a ball of shiny rock tell me what to do.
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