It was, but it was not white. Instead, it was a blaze of red, blue,
green, yellow—all the colors of the spectrum. And crowds! On foot, on
bicycles, on scooters, motorbikes, and motortricycles, in cars and in
copters, it seemed impossible that _anything_ could move in such a press
as that. And as the aircab approached its destination Neal Cloud,
space-hardened veteran and skillful flyer though he was, found himself
twisting wheels, stepping on pedals, and cutting in braking jets, none
of which were there.
How that jockey landed his heap and got it into the air again all in one
piece without dismembering a single Vegian, Cloud never did quite
understand. Blades were scant fractional inches from blades and rotors;
people were actually shoved aside by the tapering bumpers of the cab as
it hit the deck; but nothing happened. This, it seemed, was _normal_!
The group re-formed and in flying-wedge fashion as before, gained the
elevators and finally the ground floor and the ballroom. Here Cloud drew
his first full breath for what seemed like hours. The ballroom was
tremendous—and it was less than three-quarters filled.
Just inside the doorway Vesta paused, sniffing delicately. “He _is_
here—come on!” She beckoned the six to follow her and rushed ahead, to
be met at the edge of the clear space in head-on collision. Brother and
sister embraced fervently for about two seconds. Then, reaching down,
the man broke his sister’s grip and flipped her around sidewise, through
half of a vertical circle, so that her feet pointed straight up. Then,
with a sharp “_Blavzkt!_” he snapped into a back flip.
“_Blavzkt—Zemp!_” she shouted back, bending beautifully into such an
arch that, as his feet left the floor, hers landed almost exactly where
his had been an instant before. Then for a full minute and a half the
joyous pair pinwheeled, without moving from the spot; while the dancers
on the floor, standing still now, applauded enthusiastically with
stamping, hand-clapping, whistles, cat-calls, and screams.
Vesta stopped the exhibition finally, and led her brother toward Cloud
and Joan. The music resumed, but the dancers did not. Instead, they made
a concerted rush for the visitors, surrounding them in circles a dozen
deep. Vesta, with both arms wrapped tightly around Cloud and her tail
around Joan, shrieked a highly consonantal sentence—which Cloud knew
meant “Lay off these two for a couple of minutes, you howling hyenas,
they’re mine”—then, switching to English: “Go ahead, you four, and have
fun!”
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