The song acted like a mirror. It reminded them that pride is a cold bedfellow and that blood and brotherhood are the only things that keep the winter out of the soul. By the time the final note of the Doina faded into the night mist, Ionut didn't finish his curse. Instead, he leaned over the fence and offered Costel a flask of plum spirit.
"The King is right," Costel muttered, taking a sip. "Why should the village across the hill laugh at us while we tear each other apart?" The song acted like a mirror
That night, for the first time in years, the dogs barked at the moon, but the neighbors stayed silent, listening to the wisdom of the Banat soul. Ionut didn't finish his curse. Instead