got about six straggling up the hill."
"Well hurry! We got to close this circle."
Ura Lee felt a strange tingling in her feet. She turned to Ebby, who was now holding her hand on the left. "You feel that?"
"Tingling feet?" asked Ebby.
"Gotta dance," said Ura Lee. She yelled at the others. "No more time! It's started! Grab hands and let the latecomers join in as soon as they get up here!"
The circle formed, and they started moving - though five or six people forgot about counterclockwise and there was a moment of confusion. In a few moments, though, with hands joined around the handles of picket signs, the whole circle was slowly but smoothly walking rightward as they faced the center. The stragglers joined in as they could.
Only when the last one - Sondra Brown, wouldn't you know it - took her place did the tingling start to rise from Ura Lee's feet. Her feet began to get a little jiggy. Her hips began to sway a little as she walked. A little attitude. A little shine. A few people laughed with delight.
The circle moved faster and faster, but nobody was running out of breath. The tingling covered her whole body, every bit of her skin and deep inside as well.
No way was Yolanda White a hoochie mama. Cause if men could get this feeling just by paying a hundred bucks, she'd never have had time to ride that motorcycle.
They heard the hum, the roar, the thud-thud-thud of a helicopter. Ura Lee looked up. "Good Lord," she said. "How did we get a news chopper here already?"
They heard the hum, the roar, the thud-thud-thud of a helicopter. Ura Lee looked up. "Good Lord," she said. "How did we get a news chopper here already?"
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"Well, you done with your little hearts and flowers?"
"Just hearts," said Mack.
"Are you done?" she said impatiently.
"One on every pillar."
"All right. Stand here in the middle. And... how can I put this... when he gets here..."
"Keep myself between you and him," said Mack.
"That would be so very helpful," she said.
She went from pillar to pillar, kissing the hearts. "They ought to be feeling that now."
She ran back to the center of the circle.
The flying slug let out a cry of such rage that the pillars seemed to tremble.
"Get in front of me, Mack! Don't leave me out here alone!"
Mack ran to put himself between the Queen and her husband.
Is this the fulfilment of her dream?
In the dream she didn't even know I was there. But in reality, she needs me.
It made him feel good.
"Dammit, Mack, what's going on there? We're not connected yet."
"Maybe it took some of them longer to get up from Ralph's than they expected," said Mack. "It's not that long since I started drawing the hearts."
"What is this, a bad cellphone system?" said Titania. "Can you hear me now? Can you hear me effing now?"
"Please," said Mack. "Don't get angry."
"You're right," she said.
The slugdragon circled at a distance, reconnoitering. Mack sidled around her, as she pointed at each pillar in turn. "I'm not filling up, Mack. This is going to be a short fight if he's got you to draw on and I don't have anybody."
"I can't, Mack, and you know why," she said. And then: "Oh, praise the Lord. They finished it."
Immediately Titania pointed at each pillar, but this time she sang a low note as she did it, and the pillars began to glow.
"Oh, he sees that," she murmured - on the note. "He knows now. Watch out, Mack. Stand up for me."
Mack could hardly think about the dragon, because he was watching the pillars. They were starting to move, sliding around the circle. Clockwise.
"I thought you said counterclockwise," said Mack.
"If the circle moved the same on both sides," said Titania impatiently, "there wouldn't be any friction, now, would there?"
"Silly me," murmured Mack.
"You do know that I love you, don't you, Mack?"
"What are you doing, kissing my ass goodbye?" he said.
"Here he comes, the son-of-a-bitch!"
The flying slug swooped down at them and a talon caught Mack a glancing blow. But it tore open his chest diagonally from waist to shoulder. Mack screamed with the pain and dropped to his knees.
"Stand up, Mack!" she cried. "He can't do that again, he can't afford to weaken you!"
"Once was enough," Mack whispered. "God help me!"
"I can't help you!" she said. "I've got to get this circle moving!"
Mack tore off his shirt to see the wound. It was deep in places - the skin gaped wide. But