Authors: Kylie Chan
Over a hundred armed humanoids carrying swords swarmed out of the Gates building, heading towards my family. The Turtle gently levered everyone off its shell, then stood its ground in front of them. I moved as fast as I could to help it.
âGreg, down!' I yelled.
âWhat?' Greg shouted, then dropped as well, the flyers following him. âWhere the
fuck
is Guan Yu?'
Greg, the Serpent and I stood in front of my family, who were cowering behind the Turtle's shell. The flyers swooped down, attempting to grab my sisters, but the Turtle knocked them out of the sky with blasts of shen from its mouth.
The demons from the Gates stopped three metres from us, a mass of sharp pointed metal. One of the larger ones stepped forward, opened its mouth to reveal its tusks, then took a deep breath and shot a blast of demon essence â black with pale blue energy around its edge â straight into the Turtle's head. The Turtle imploded into a black hole in reality, leaving my family undefended, and the Serpent disappeared as well.
One of the flyers swooped down, grabbed my sister Amanda, and dropped her into the group of demons.
âAmanda!' I screamed, and slithered towards them with my head raised.
They pushed her to the front where we could see her: seemingly untouched, but rigid with fear. One of the demons held her with its hand around her throat.
âBack off or I will kill her right now,' it said.
âMum!' Mark wailed behind us.
I changed back to human and raised my hands in surrender. Greg put his sword on the ground in front of him and raised his hands as well. The demon grabbed Amanda's arm and pulled it
behind her, so strong that it seemed effortless. She dropped her head and whimpered.
âDon't hurt her,' I said. âWe surrender. We concede. Take me instead. I'm the one you want. I'll send them back home, just don't â'
The demon jerked Amanda's arm and her shoulder cracked. She screamed and collapsed in its grasp, sobbing. Both of her sons screamed as well. Alan tried to run to her and I put my hand out to stop him before he passed me. He fought me, pulling away, and I had to hold his arm tight to stop him from throwing himself at them.
âAlan, she needs you!' I said.
He made a loud sound of frustration and stood next to me, trembling.
âPlease,' I said. âTrade me for her.'
âIf you go home now, nobody else will be hurt,' the demon said. It shook Amanda, making her scream again. âJust stop trying to take your family out, okay? When we win, we'll need them to make sure you don't do anything stupid.'
It pushed Amanda towards us and she fell into Alan's arms. Mark and David loudly protested behind me; Greg was stopping them from running to their mother.
âThe next time you try to run away, we'll do this to one of the
children
,' the demon said. âDad's waiting for you to meet him and discuss terms. He won't wait much longer. Now go home.'
* * *
That afternoon I was sitting alone in the living room of the Imperial Residence in the Dark Palace of the Northern Heavens, staring at the contact list on my phone while I waited for John to be returned from Court Ten. The phone started to play music without me touching it: smooth jazz with a velvet-voiced woman singing about smoke and whisky. It was the sort of music that my stone adored. I checked it, but there was no call to answer. It was just playing music that I'd never put into it.
My parents came in and I quickly turned the phone off, then rose to hug them.
âAre you okay?' I said, sitting them on the other sofa. âIs Mandy all right?'
âShe's resting comfortably,' my mother said. âMeredith gave her energy healing and her shoulder should be okay in a couple of weeks.'
âWill she see me now? I need to apologise.'
âNo, you don't,' my mother said. âBut you should stay away for a while anyway.' She smiled without humour. âThat was quite a scare, wasn't it?'
âWhat happened to Guan Yu?' my father said. âThe guy that guards the Gates?'
âThey killed him. He's in Court Ten as well. They've taken the Gates.'
âHow did they know we were there?' my mother said. âBoth times we tried to go through and they were waiting for us.'
âThey didn't know,' I said. âNow they have control of the Gates, they've been watching them. Big Shen like John can go down directly, but smaller Shen like me and Greg, and humans like you, have to use the Gates.'
âHumans like
us
,' my mother said.
âEmma . . .' my father said, and trailed off.
âI know. This is all my fault,' I said, looking down at my hands.
âWe want you to be brave, sweetheart,' my mother said. âAnd if it comes to us or the rest of the Heavens, choose the Heavens.' I glanced up at her. âWhat?'
âIf they're blackmailing you with our safety, and they threaten to torture us, just take us out of the picture,' my father said. âYou mustn't let anything stop you from doing what you have to.'
âI can't do that!'
âIf you have to, you have to,' my mother said. She took my hand. âIf we are the only thing stopping you from fighting these monsters, then we want you to remove us so you can concentrate.'
âI will never do that in a million years,' I said. âIf I did that, I would be as bad as them.'
âWe won't make you promise,' my mother said. âBut if you need to make the hard decision, we are right behind you.'
âGod.' I ran my hands through my hair. âWe think this might be what the Jade Emperor is doing to everybody. Killing you all
because the alternative â being toys for the demons â is worse than death.'
âIf that's the case, then I agree with him,' my father said. He rose. âWe'll leave you to it. We just wanted you to know how we feel.'
âThank you, but it will never come to that,' I said. âAnd it's beside the point, because if they threaten the children then I will have to do anything they say. I may, in a fit of madness, be able to remove you from the equation, but I could never do it to a helpless child.'
âWe wouldn't expect you to,' my father said.
âWe're behind you, Emma,' my mother said. âI'll let you know when you can see Mandy. She can't be mad at you forever.'
âAnd in the meantime, take care of yourself, honey,' my father said. âLet John do some of the work.'
They kissed and hugged me again and went out.
I sat back on the sofa and picked my phone up from the coffee table. I scrolled through the names in the contact list, selected âGeorge', and pressed the call button.
âAh Wu,' the Demon King said with pleasure. âI was worried that the idiot Jade Emperor thought you had a chance of winning and was about to throw you all into the Pits. Please, tell me where we can meet and sort this out so nobody else is hurt.'
âIt's me,' I said.
His voice went richer. âEmma, darling. I'd say about time the brain of the outfit was in charge, but I know how damn sneaky his Serpent is. So where do we meet?'
âThe French restaurant on the top floor of the Hong Kong Marriott,' I said. âSeven pm?'
âGood choice. I just replaced the CEO of that hotel chain two weeks ago,' the King said. âI'll have the staff pull the finest vintage out of the cellar. Will Simone be coming as well? I'd love to see her.'
âNo. Just me.'
âOh well, can't have everything . . . Wait.' He was silent for a moment. âJust you?'
âYes.'
âWithout Ah Wu?'
âYes.'
He wheezed with delight. âHoly shit, are you coming to me behind the Turtle's back?'
âSeven o'clock. French restaurant. I want to talk to you about my family,' I said, and hung up.
I fiddled with the strap of my bag as I stood under Central Plaza in Wan Chai, waiting for a taxi; it had been a while since I'd needed to carry one. After nearly twenty minutes I was at the head of the queue, and the first taxi drove away without picking me up.
âRacist,' I huffed under my breath.
The next taxi was driven by a man with a kind face who let me climb in.
âPeak. One Black Road,' I said. âOff Mount Austin Road.'
âWah,' he said, pulling away from the kerb. âYour Cantonese is really good.'
I smiled. âEverybody says that. Been here all my life.'
âWhich King's your favourite?' he said, turning up the Cantopop on the radio.
âLeon!' I said with enthusiasm.
He chuckled. âYou're old. He's one of the old Kings.'
âI know,' I said, settling back in the seat and trying not to sneeze from the intense cold of the air conditioning combined with the overpowering lemon scent from the air freshener that didn't quite cover his stale cigarette smoke. âI'm an old gweipoh.'
He glanced at me in the rear-view mirror and I tried my best to look like an innocent old gweipoh. I was still too new an Immortal to change my shape, and every year had left its mark. I
was twenty-eight when I first started working for John, and now I was forty-three. When I'd learnt John's true nature I thought we'd never be together, or have the chance of a family, have children of our own â
I pushed the thought away.
When we arrived at John's building, I gave the driver a generous tip for being nice to the old gweipoh. I stepped out of the car and stared up at the building, full of nostalgia. We'd had some good times there, just the five of us â John, Simone, Monica, Leo and me.
I hefted my bag and went up to the entrance. The security guards didn't know me and sat watching me suspiciously from their post.
I'm downstairs
, I said to Leo.
Buzz me up, will you?
I have to come down and sign you in
, Leo said.
Be right there.
I tried to look casual as I waited and the guards watched me. It wasn't until Leo came out of the lifts that I realised â the guards hadn't seen me call up to the flat. No wonder they were so suspicious.
âWe've had to increase security. Nobody goes up to the top floor without an escort,' Leo said as he signed me in. âWe've been constantly tested since we arrived.'
âHow big?' I said as I followed him to the lift. The sound of the doors opening â that particular whining tone followed by a mild clatter â gave me another pang of nostalgia.
âBiggest was level forty-five or thereabouts â nothing we can't handle.' He crossed his arms over his chest and watched the lights above the lift door. âThey settled down after a couple of weeks, but we don't take any chances.'
We exited the lift, and Leo tapped the keypad next to the metal gate, opened the gate and door, and stood back to let me in.
Buffy and Er Hao were in the living room, with a collection of toys that any child would be proud to own. Er Hao stood and bowed to me, smiling, and I gave her a hug.
âEr Hao. I hope these men aren't working you too hard.'
âIt is my pleasure, ma'am. But remember that I am yours and one day hope to return to you.'
âI'll never forget.'
Through the large picture windows the view over the south side of the island, to the ocean, was obscured by pollution haze. The presence of so many demons in the territory had made the pollution thicker and more poisonous. The government had stopped releasing the pollution figures as they were always an unhealthy level of toxicity.
I went down onto one knee. âHello, Buffy.'
âHello, Aunty Emma,' Buffy said, not looking up from her Lego. âWhere's Aunty Simone? I want to play with her.'
âNext time,' I said, rising. âCan I talk to your dads for a while?'
âBa Ba is away,' she said.
âWhat, again?'
âHe'll be back soon,' Leo said. âCome into the dining room and wait for him.' He turned to the door. âOh, he's back already.'
Martin came in the front door and knelt so that Buffy could run to him.
âBa Ba!'
He kissed her on the cheek and stroked her hair, then pulled her in for another hug. He saw me and his eyebrows shot up, then his expression went rigid with restraint. He rose and, still holding Buffy's hand, went to Leo and embraced him.
Then he turned to me. âI won't stop.'
âThat's not what I want to talk about,' I said. I gestured with my head towards the dining room. âCan we?'
Leo and Martin shared a look, and Martin gave Buffy to Er Hao. We went into the dining room together. Martin had replaced John's ink paintings of sea creatures with his own work: Western-style watercolours of Hong Kong scenes. He'd also framed some of Leo's novice calligraphy and hung it proudly among them.
âYou're needed in the Heavens, Ming Gui, and constantly doing this is wasting everybody's time,' I said. âGive it up, and try again when it's all resolved.'
âYou said that wasn't what you wanted to talk about,' he said.
âI've been given an order; I have to fulfil it.' I sighed and leaned my elbows on the table. âI've been avoiding you so I don't have to bring it up, but now I'm here the imperative's taken over.'
âThe Jade Emperor has forced you to interfere?'
âHe has.' I saw his face. âHe hasn't forced me to order you. He just wants me to talk to you.'
âWe need to be married before it all falls apart. We must ensure Buffy's future. You know how important this is to us. I'll keep petitioning him until he allows it.'
âI do know. I support you.'
âSo tell the Jade Emperor to let us marry!' Martin said with frustration.
âI did. He said to stop petitioning him, because the answer is “No” and you're costing the Heavens dearly by constantly throwing yourself under the executioner's blade.'
âDid you notice he didn't say that the answer will
always
be “No”?' Martin said.
âYes, I did. He told me that he can't say more.'
âIf we weren't a same-sex couple this wouldn't be an issue! We could have a quick quiet ceremony and secure the future of our child.'
âIt has nothing to do with that.'
âHe's never permitted same-sex marriage, Emma. If you and Father asked him, he'd let you marry in a second.'
âHe didn't.'
âHe â' Martin stopped. âWhat?'
âWe asked him and he wouldn't let us. He won't let us marry until this is all over and finished, same as you.'
âHe has a blanket ban on marriages?' Leo said.
âNo. Just us. Other people are marrying their partners all over the Heavens for the same reason we want to â to ensure the care of their children and the distribution of their property. He's picking on you two and me. And probably on your father as well.'
â
Why?
' they said in unison.
âWish to hell I knew. He just said no, and if I asked again he'd execute me, same as you. So we have to trust him and stop asking.'
âDo you trust him with what's about to happen?' Martin said. âThere are nearly a hundred and fifty thousand of them, and five thousand of us. He's throwing four thousand mortal soldiers to their deaths, and a thousand Immortals into the Pits.'
âDo we have a choice, Ming Gui?'
He studied me searchingly. âAre you still in there, Father, and didn't tell us?'
âNo, Martin, it's just residual time ripples. I'll be like this for a while.'
âFreaky,' Leo said.
âYou have no idea,' I growled.
âLeo and I will be first to be sent to the Pits, leaving Buffy orphaned,' Martin said. âThis King detests our entire family. We must protect the children.'
âI know. That's why I'm here,' I said. âI want to know what my chances are.'
âChances of what?'
âKilling the Demon King. The Horde will probably fall to bits without his leadership. I want your opinion as to whether it's doable.'
âOnly with Seven Stars,' Martin said.
âThen why hasn't John destroyed the King with it already?' Leo said.
âYou were there when he explained it,' I said. âIt was the demon attack when they drugged the Serpent.'
âHe did his thing where he blocked out the conversation. I didn't hear anything,' Leo said.
âHe does that?'
âSometimes,' Martin said. âHe's even done it to me two or three times.'
âHe's never done it to me,' I said.
âThat's because he trusts you completely,' Leo said. âSo what's this thing about Seven Stars?'
âAre you sure he should know?' Martin said. âFather made me vow not to tell anybody.'
âLeo should know.' I turned to him. âIf John uses Seven Stars on this King, he'll absorb the King's demon essence and turn back into a mindless nature spirit.'
âHe's done that before,' Leo said. âYou're Immortal. You can wait. That's not a good enough reason.'
âHe wouldn't return. He'd stay an animal permanently. And that much demon essence could easily make him revert.'
âRevert to what?'
âFather was immensely powerful turtle and snake demons before he combined and turned to the Celestial,' Martin said.
Leo was silent for a long time. Then he said vehemently, âIt's not worth it.'
âSeven Stars is the only thing that can destroy this King, Emma,' Martin said. âDon't waste your time trying with energy. It won't work.'
âWhat about the Murasame?' I said.
âOh,' Martin said.
âIt can?' Leo said.
Martin nodded.
âIt's in the centre of Hell,' Leo said. âYou'd have to go right down to the bottom of Hell, and talk your son into giving it back to you when he has no idea who you are.'
âYep,' I said.
Leo grinned. âCan I come too?'
âThat's why I'm here.'
âMe,' Martin said.
âBoth of you,' I said. âSimone can mind Buffy with Er Hao. Heaven knows, the child has enough toys to keep her occupied for a couple of hours while we go find my sword and bring it back out.'
âI'm in,' Leo said. âWe may be able to stop this before it starts.'
âMe too,' Martin said. âBut I must have Father's permission.'
âHe may order you not to go,' I said.
âHe is my Emperor and I am his Number One. I won't go behind his back.'
I looked from Martin to Leo. Leo's face was full of pride.
âIt's a matter of honour, Lady Emma,' Martin said.
âAll right, I understand.' I checked my watch. âWe can talk to him as soon as he's home from Hell. Right now I have a meeting to go to.'
âDon't try to negotiate with the Demon King,' Martin said. âHe isn't trustworthy.'
I rose to leave. âToo late.'
* * *
I nodded to the restaurant's receptionist. âI'm here to meet with George Mo.'
The receptionist checked the booking, saw the character for âMo' â demon â and looked up, confused. âHis name is a very bad word, very bad luck, very bad.'
âThat's the good luck version of his name,' I said.
âWhy?'
âYou don't want to know. Keep away from him.'
She paled and nodded, shut the book, and led me into the main area of the restaurant. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooked the latest ugly reclamation on Hong Kong harbour, and the pollution haze effectively blocked the view of the other side of the water.
I stopped when I saw who was sitting with the Demon King. A couple of Mothers, his Number One Andy Ho . . . and John.
John's expression mirrored my shock, then he lowered his head and smiled grimly. I nodded to him and sat next to him.
The Demon King poured some red wine for me. âYou wanted to talk about the same thing, so I thought I'd do it all at once. One more to come . . . and here she is.'
Simone stopped when she saw me and John and her expression went rigid. She sagged and sat at the table as well, on the other side of John.
âLet's hear the offers, one at a time,' the King said, swirling the red wine in his oversized glass. âAh Wu, you first.'
âWe discussed me going into the jade cage in True Form. If we lose, I'll do it. I'll go into a cage if you promise to keep Emma and Simone safe.'
âDone. Emma?'
âI'll be a mother for as many little serpent babies as you want. Just guarantee my family's safety.'
John stiffened but didn't say anything.
The King saw his reaction and smiled. âJust your immediate family?' he asked me.
âSimone's like a daughter to me. Her too.'
âNot Ah Wu?'
John remained completely unmoving.
âNo,' I said without looking at him.
âSo . . . I could do what I like to him? I can torture him in the jade cage until the end of time?'
âIf it keeps Simone safe, yes.'
Simone dropped her face into her hands but didn't say anything.
The Demon King's blood-coloured eyes were full of amusement as he looked from John to me. âI don't know, he's been tortured so many times that he's used to it. It would be so much more fun to play with your family instead. You've been burnt, you know what it feels like. What if I sent your family to the Hell of the Red-Hot Grates?'
I stiffened as the horrible images raced through my head, and a rush of nausea surged over me. Both the Mothers smiled with satisfaction.
âI'll do anything,' I said. âJust don't hurt them.'
âWould you take their place on the grill?'
I hesitated, then raised my head and looked him in the eye. âYes.'