Lupi 06 - Blood Magic

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moment, she thought to look at the others in the circle - and was startled to see Rule's brother, Benedict. He looked like the statue of some Aztec god turned flesh, his expression as calm and unrevealing as stone, his skin gleaming in the firelight.
    She'd never seen Benedict join the dance before. He probably taught it - he trained young Nokolai in fighting - but she'd never seen him dance it. Why was he in the circle tonight?
    Opposite Rule stood Cullen. He was the most overtly beautiful of them all, his face almost too perfect in its coined symmetry. His eyes glittered with excitement - a merry Pan or Loki about to launch some cosmic mischief.
    Benedict gave a short nod to the drummer, who suddenly kicked up his tempo. The fiddles joined in with a wild opening flourish, the singers launched into the old Russian song - and the dancers erupted from stillness to fury.
    The steps were simple enough. The speed and vigor of those steps flung the men into a rapid clockwise swirl that spun itself from fast to faster before snapping out into a line - and the line dipped in a wave as each man sank to his heels, kicked out with each leg, and rose again.
    After three undulations of the line, those on the ends spun forward. First two men, then four, then more, flung themselves into the air as if they could take flight - and they nearly did, over-leaping one another in a dizzy pattern.
    Then they began hurling one another into the air - a pair of lupi using their hands as a catapult to send a third flying, somersaulting through space, landing with a bounce to leap again or join hands with another to send someone else up. There was a pattern to it, but they moved too fast for her to pick it out. Faster than human, certainly, but also faster than she'd seen them dance before.
    In a heartbeat they clicked into a new pattern - not bouncing as they landed, but catching one another to build two pyramids of five lupi each, three on the ground, two on their shoulders. The pyramids kept one man aloft like a living projectile, tossing him between them. Cullen.
    He'd land on one set of shoulders, crouch, and be hurled to the other side, his body tucked up like a ball, righting himself at the last second to land on the opposite pyramid, still crouched - and be flung back.
    Two times. Three. Four - and then both pyramids dissolved while he was in the air, those who'd formed them melting away into the crowd.
    One man stood where five had been. Benedict. He watched, unmoving, as Cullen shot at him like a cannonball. Benedict dipped his knees slightly as he stretched up one hand.
    It couldn't have happened the way it looked. Because it looked like he dribbled Cullen - as if the curled-up ball of the man smacked into Benedict's hand and bounced to the ground, then up into the air again, unfurling into a man only then to land lightly beside Benedict - sweaty, panting, grinning like a madman.
    "And that, younglings," Benedict said lazily, "is how the dance is supposed to be done."
    The crowd exploded - applauding, yelling. Lily heard someone call out, "Piers - for Lady's sake!" and someone behind her was saying over and over, "Get back, get back. Give him some space."
    It was the name - Piers - that got her attention. Wasn't that the young lupus Rule had mentioned who'd just been allowed to leave terra tradis, where young lupi were sequestered? If so, he was only eighteen, not an official adult yet. She turned, trying to see over or through people.
    What she saw was Rule slipping through the crowd. She followed. He stopped and held out his arm. She stepped into that welcoming circle. He was warm and sweaty from the dance.
    Another circle had formed, she realized - a circle of men around a panting, excited wolf with a brindle coat. One man was laughing. Another grinned and shook his head. Another sighed.
    Lily was the only female in the circle. The only human. There were no children nearby, either. The wolf was surrounded only by other lupi... and

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