The Tempering of Men

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by Elizabeth Bear


  Vethulf made a tiny bitten-off noise and kissed him back, just as hard, and Skjaldwulf gratefully lost himself in the pressure of mouth on mouth, in Vethulf’s strong hands gripping his biceps. Skjaldwulf shifted himself to lie closer along Vethulf’s body, and Vethulf seized the chance to roll them over.

  “Easy,” Skjaldwulf said. “Your shoulder—”

  “Is fine,” Vethulf said. “Need I prove it to you?”

  Skjaldwulf could not help laughing. “Yes,” he said. “I think you should.”

  And Vethulf did. Vigorously and for some time. And Skjaldwulf happily, happily let him do it, let Vethulf be the one in charge. It could not always be so—and Vethulf would not want it to be so; they were wolfjarls together. But for now, Skjaldwulf could let go and simply feel Vethulf’s strength and fierceness and the sweetness that he hid behind his porcupine armor.

  Afterwards, they lay together quietly for some time until a soft scrape at the tent flap and a nudge in the pack-sense told them that Mar and Kjaran wanted to come back in. Vethulf got up and loosed the flap; the two wolves sauntered in and annexed the bedding, Kjaran flopping down where Vethulf had been and Mar moving Skjaldwulf around to suit himself.

  Vethulf came back and stood glaring down at Skjaldwulf and the wolves. Skjaldwulf was aware of a tremendous spreading feeling of rightness, as if he had finally come back to the place he was meant to be—even if at the moment he was too many leagues from his own heall. Here, with these wolves and Vethulf, and Isolfr just outside with Viradechtis. This was the right place.

  Vethulf, still glowering, sat down and kissed him. Skjaldwulf kissed him back.

  “I missed you,” Vethulf said. He sounded aggrieved.

  TOR BOOKS BY SARAH MONETTE AND ELIZABETH BEAR

  A Companion to Wolves

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the authors’ imaginations or are used fictitiously.

  THE TEMPERING OF MEN

  Copyright © 2011 by Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear

  All rights reserved.

  A Tor® eBook

  Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Monette, Sarah.

  The tempering of men / Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear.—1st ed.

  p. cm.

  “A Tom Doherty Associates book.”

  Sequel to: A companion to wolves.

  ISBN 978-0-7653-2470-2

  1. Wolves—Fiction. I. Bear, Elizabeth. II. Title.

  PS3613.O5246T46 2011

  813'.6—dc22

  2011013459

  First Edition: August 2011

  eISBN 978-1-4299-7913-9

  First Tor eBook Edition: August 2011

 

 

 


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