Authors: Kylie Chan
âNow,' the Jade Emperor said, and pulled his sleeves up to his elbows. He took a deep breath, studied the plans in front of him, and raised his arms like a conductor.
The new Western Palace, built of red stone with arched doorways and windows, shot out of the ground without making a sound. It grew upwards, knocking over the marker flags, until it was three storeys high. It spread organically down the hillside into a series of terraces and smaller outbuildings, finishing at the level of the plain that swept from the Palace to the base of the mountains.
The people standing and watching cheered and applauded, some whistling loudly.
âThat's bigger than the old one!' John said.
The Tiger tucked his hands into his belt and puffed out his chest. âI'm always bigger.'
âNot in True Form,' John said under his breath.
âBefore you ask, no, I will not extend the Northern Palace purely so you can continue this childish competition with the Tiger,' the Jade Emperor said. He checked the plans and shifted some of the Western Palace around. âHappy?'
âFucking ecstatic,' the Tiger said.
âIt's ready for the roof,' the Jade Emperor said. He plucked the plans out of the air, rolled them up, and handed them to the Tiger. John passed the Emperor's hat back to him, and he returned it to his head.
John nodded, rose above the platform and took True Form, the Serpent writhing over the Turtle's shell. A couple of people in the audience screamed as a brief rain shower swept over the new Western Palace, washing the stones clean; then the water focused on a small area on the far side of the Palace. The fountains and channels in the gardens filled with water that cascaded down the hill to the ponds at the bottom. John drifted back down onto the platform and retook human form. âThe cistern's full.'
âThanks,' the Tiger said.
âMy turn,' the Dragon said. The plants he'd removed levitated into the courtyards and gardens of the new Palace.
The Phoenix flew up and the glass stacked behind us floated into the air. âYou'll have to add the putty yourself,' she said as the glass panes merged, then separated into arched pieces that fitted into the stones. âThey're in the grooves, but take care: they can fall out before they're fixed, and if they do I'm not replacing them.' She retook human form and joined us on the platform.
âThanks, Sparrow.' The Tiger held the rolled-up plans behind him without turning away from the Palace, obviously expecting me to take them. I didn't. He pushed them at me, still looking at the Palace. I crossed my arms over my chest.
John made a soft sound of amusement.
The Tiger glanced back at me impatiently, and saw my face.
âDo you mind holding these for a moment, Lady Emma?' he said with forced politeness.
âMy pleasure, Lord Bai Hu,' I said, and took the plans from him.
I love you
, the Dragon said in my head.
You are wonderful
, the Phoenix said at the same time.
John just smiled smugly.
The Tiger turned back to the Palace and concentrated. The lump of steel floated upwards, divided into three-metre beams, and bent to form arched formwork. The beams settled on the walls that the Jade Emperor had created. More iron erupted from the ground, changed to copper, then formed sheets, which the Tiger laid across the iron struts to form copper domed roofs for the buildings.
âOnce the plumbers and electricians have been through, we'll have it liveable,' he said. âShould take a couple of weeks at the most.' He turned to grin at me. âWhere will your mum and dad live?'
âNot with you,' I said. âSo don't even think about making my father wire all of this up.'
âGreg can do it,' the Tiger said, turning back to the new Western Palace. The copper domes glowed in the morning sun. âFuck, that's awesome.'
He turned to face us, fell to one knee, and saluted around. âCelestial Majesty, my Sovereign, Lords and Ladies, this small
Shen thanks you for your care and consideration. This Palace is fucking sick.'
âLunch at my place,' the Phoenix said. âThen I'd like your help to do a sweep through the lower levels of the volcano to make sure there's no demons left in there. Oh. Never mind.'
âYou three go, I'll stay with Emma,' John said.
âNo, go, the volcano needs to be checked,' I said. âI'll hang around on the Earthly with Simone and Frankie, I've hardly seen them. We might be able to lure the stones out if we're home without you around.'
âYou need to choose the stationery as well,' John said. âAnd Jade will have an endless list of questions for you.'
âOh
fuck
,' I said under my breath.
âDo you need me to help you choose the invitations?' he said.
âNo, checking the volcano is more important. Go with them, enjoy yourself.' I glared at him. âJust don't come home drunk and hit cricket balls off the roof again.'
âThat sounds like fun,' the Tiger said. âLet's try some golf balls off the top of the volcano. Bet I can hit them further than you.'
âNot a chance,' John said, and they disappeared.
The Dragon and Phoenix saluted me with huge grins and disappeared as well.
âHow about giving me my teleportation back?' I asked the Jade Emperor.
âNever took it from you,' he said, and I landed in the living room of the Peak apartment.
I stopped and stared; there was a two-metre-wide circular hole in the living room floor. âWhat the
hell
?'
âOh, hi, Emma,' Simone said from under the hole. âWhat do you think?'
âI think there's a huge hole in our living room floor. Were you playing with yin in here? We talked about that!'
There was a clatter and a vertical steel pole appeared in the centre of the hole. Horizontal beams spread from the pole to the hole's edges.
âJade?' Michael said from under the hole.
There was another clatter and hardwood steps appeared on the beams. They'd created a spiral staircase linking our flat with the one below.
Buffy ran up the stairs wearing a sparkly blue princess tutu and stopped at the top. âThis is so cool, Aunty Emma!'
âMove, Buffy!' Frankie shouted, and ran up behind her. He grinned and waved her wand at me, then ran down again. âSpiral stairs â woo!'
Simone, Michael and Jade appeared next to me, while Buffy and Frankie chased each other up and down the stairs.
âSlow down before someone's hurt!' I shouted at them. They ignored me.
âEmma, just the bride I wanted to see,' Jade said.
âOh god,' I said, and tried to teleport out. I failed.
âI saw that,' she said with amusement. âWhat appointments do you have this afternoon?'
âUh . . . Lots. Plenty. Many, many appointments,' I said. âTotally busy. Full-time. So many appointments â'
âGood. Come with me down to Mr Li's to try on a few wedding dresses. Do you need a guard?'
âI'll guard,' Michael said.
âI don't need a wedding dress, I'm marrying him in my armour,' I said. âWe
decided
this, Jade. Celestial battle forms and armour!'
âYou need a going-away dress, and a dress for the photographs,' she said.
âMountain uniform. Same as the Dark Lord.'
âDon't you want something pretty?'
I glared at her. âNo!'
âYou still need a black and silver robe for under the armour,' she said, smug.
âNo, I don't!'
âYes, you do, you have to match. And you need to choose a design for the invitations. Mr Li has offered to do them as well.'
I was silenced at that.
Leo walked up the stairs. âNice job, guys. I'll stay with the kids. Simone, you go with Emma and watch for those stones.'
âI want to go with Simone!' Frankie shouted.
âHey, Er Hao!' Simone shouted down the hole.
âMa'am?' Er Hao said from below.
âDo you have to yell like that?' I said, wincing.
âEr Hao, we're all going for lunch together. You don't need to cook,' Simone shouted. âTell Yi Hao.'
âYes, ma'am,' Er Hao replied.
Simone counted around. âSeven of us â we'll need both cars. Is Martin coming?'
âNo, he's stuck in the Northern Heavens,' Leo said. âWe really should buy a van to carry everyone.'
âGood idea,' Simone said.
âWe don't have space to park a bus here,' I said with dismay.
âSo we make space. I'll drive the small car with Buffy and Jade,' Leo said. âMichael, take the big one with Simone, Emma and Frankie. Come on, Buffy, you need to change if you're going out as well.'
âOkay, Daddy.'
âSir,' Michael said to Leo, and opened the front door for us.
âI can take my own car, I don't need a driver!' I said.
âOh, yes, you do, ma'am,' Jade said, linking her arm in mine. âBecause if we let you drive yourself you'll end up anywhere but Mr Li's.'
Michael stopped and his face went strange.
âLet me order him to back off,' Simone said.
âNo, I can handle him,' Michael said.
âHe's after you to be Number One again?' I said.
Michael nodded as we waited for the lift.
âYou should go,' I said. âClarissa will live much longer on the Celestial Plane. It would be good for both of you.'
âI know,' he said. âIt's her choice, not mine. She wants to live an ordinary life on the Earthly.'
âDid you tell him that?' I said as we arrived on the ground floor.
âI did. He told me to man up and make my woman behave.'
âDid you hit him?'
âI killed him.'
âGood.'
* * *
âYou can take Frankie and Buffy shopping, you don't need to come to Mr Li's,' I said to Simone when we'd finished lunch at the shopping centre's café.
âYes, they do,' Jade said. âWe all need to see Mr Li. I want all members of the House of the North to have matching outfits.'
âI have to be flower girl,' Simone said. âI've been saying I'll do it forever.'
âSince you were four years old,' I said.
âNo!' Buffy shouted as we went up the escalators. âI'm flower girl!'
âCan I be something?' Frankie said.
âYou can be page boy,' Simone said, squeezing his hand.
âDo Chinese weddings even
have
a flower girl and page boy?' Leo said.
âThis is Xuan Tian Shang Di's Celestial wedding,' Jade said with satisfaction. âIt will have
everything
.'
âEverything?' Leo said. âWhat, Eastern and Western both?'
âThat will take all day!' Simone said.
âPretty much,' I said with dismay.
âAnd you're letting them do this to you, Emma?' Michael said.
âJE's orders.' I shrugged. âHe's put Jade in charge and we have to go along with whatever she decides.' I glared at her. âIf it was our choice, it would be a small family get-together to formalise something that's existed since the day we met.'
âNot happening, Emma,' Jade said, looking smug. âDeal with it. This will be the biggest and grandest wedding the Celestial has ever seen.' She spread her hands. âAnd I'm in charge!'
I moaned quietly as we entered Mr Li's shop. âI almost hope this Black Jade thing will happen.'
âGod, don't say that. The BJ curse could spoil everything,' Simone said.
âDon't worry, we'll keep a close eye on her,' Michael said.
âZara should stay with you, Emma,' Leo said. âShe can warn us if a stone approaches.'
âThe only way she can stay with me is as an item of jewellery, and she won't do it because of her vow.'
âAren't the demons that could control stones gone?' Michael said as we followed Mr Li to the end of his sunlit workroom where he kept the bolts of silk on display. Half the tables with sewing machines were empty; he'd lost a great many of his demon staff during the war. âIt isn't a problem now, is it?'
âThe current Demon King used a stone to hide a conversation we had from the previous King,' I said. âI think he has just as much control over stones as they did.'
âEnough talk about stones,' Jade said. âEmma, take Celestial Form and let's choose silk for the robe to go under your armour.'
âHer armour's really ratty,' Simone said. âEven in Celestial Form there's a huge chip in the breastplate and some of the wires are worn through.'
âThe forge is making a new set of dress armour; it will be ready at the end of next week,' Jade said. âIt's black with silver adornment, similar to Lord Xuan's. All we have to do is decide on the design for the under robes.' She turned to study the bolts of silk on the shelves. âRed is traditional for weddings.'
âRed will make me look anaemic,' I said. âBlack would be better, same as the armour.'
âYou can't be married in black!' Jade said. âHow about silver?'
âSilver is grey,' I said. âI look
dead
in grey. Black is the best choice.'
âAnd it begins,' Simone said with amusement.
Mr Li interrupted us. âThe Emperor of the East has sent us some bolts of fabric. He's made a few designs in his own silk production facility in Japan that you might find suitable. Mostly black with snakes and turtles, and some with weapons on them. I would prefer “double happiness” or at least flowers and birds, but he insisted.'
âThat sounds perfect!' I said. âWeapons? Let me see.'
âI'm not wearing a robe with swords all over it. I'll wear my stars,' Simone said. âFind something else for the kids.'
âI want to wear swords as well!' Frankie said. âI like swords!'
Jade hissed under her breath. âI will kill that enabler.'
* * *
Simone stopped when we stepped out of the cars under the Peak building. âWhat is that demon doing here?' She walked out the gates. âTwo demons. Big ones.'
Michael and Leo readied themselves.
âCome out,' Simone called down the drive. âI can see you.'
The David Hawkes copy came out of the thick scrub at the side of the drive. He raised his hands. âPeace. I want to parley.'
âI can see you as well,' Simone shouted. âThe other one.'
One of the black-armoured demons with a tiny face emerged from the other side of the drive, and Buffy shrieked.
It raised its clawed hands. âI wish to parley under terms of truce.'
âIt's okay, honey, you're safe with us,' Leo said to Buffy, and she grabbed his leg.
âEmma, where did Daddy take demons to parley?' Simone said.
âHennessy Road, when we lived here,' I said. âStone Boulder House on the Mountain.'
âWe don't have the ownership of Hennessy Road back yet,' she said. âJade?'
âThere's nowhere secure enough,' Jade said.
John appeared next to us. âI see.' He gestured with his head. âNext to the swimming pool. Leo, take the children upstairs. Michael, go with them.'
âI want to stay with Simone!' Frankie shouted.
âThis time, Frankie, go with Uncle Leo,' Simone said. âDon't argue, sweetie, this is dangerous.'
âYou too, Simone,' John said. âGo up with them and guard them.'
She hesitated, then nodded. âOkay.'
John gestured and the demons walked ahead of us to the block's swimming pool. The elementals that had been acting as water formed four human-shaped watery bodies and floated in the pool cavity. We stopped, and both demons fell to their knees in front of John.
âYou first,' John said to the David copy. âDo you turn?'
âOnly if I must,' he said. âI would prefer to retain my free will.'
âThen why are you here?' John said.
âWhen I was first assigned to Bridget and the boys, I was cruel to them. But I've learnt better,' the David copy said. He lowered his head. âI love her, my Lord. I've grown to love all of them.' He glanced up at John, full of hope. âAllow me to stay with them, I beg you.'
âHow do they feel about this?' I said.
âThey feel the same way,' he said.
I pulled my phone out of my pocket. âWhat if I call Bridget and ask her?'
âShe will say the same thing,' the demon said with confidence.
I called Bridget.
âHello?' she said.
âHello, Bridget, it's Emma. I have the David copy here, and it's . . .' I glanced down at the demon. âHe's asking to stay with you. We're in the process of arranging accidents for the copies,
because they were torturing the families they were assigned to and corruptly undermining peaceful governance. This one claims that he's been treating you and your boys well and that you want him to stay with you.'
âIs he there?' she said.
âI'm right here, love,' he said.
âPut me on speakerphone,' she said.
âI know I was cruel to you at the start, but when I realised I loved you I never touched you again,' he said. âWill you have me back? Tell the Dark Lord that I'll treat you right, otherwise he'll destroy me like he did all the others.'
âLet me tell you about David, Emma,' she said. âThe real David.'
âYes, Bridget?'
âHe would give the staff two days off on the weekend instead of one. He gave them Saturday and Sunday, even though he was only obliged by law to give them one day.'
âWell,
that
was stupid,' the demon copy said with scorn.
âAnd on Saturday and Sunday, he would spend the days with us. One of us would cook, and the other would clean up and wash the dishes. He was a much better cook than I am, and he enjoyed making meals for the family. Often he'd wash the dishes as well, and then we'd spend the evening playing games with the boys.'
âHe did servants' jobs?' the copy said with disbelief.
âWould you do that?' she said.
âNo, of course not. I don't serve people, people serve me,' the demon copy said.
âIf I was to have you back, would you be gentle and caring like he was? He lived to please me. He took me out for dinner cruises on the harbour, just the two of us, and he was so patient and attentive. He was endlessly romantic.'
âDon't be ridiculous. I'm a man, not a child,' the demon copy said.
âYou stopped raping me,' she said.
âYes, when I realised that you are far more than you seem. You might not be beautiful, but you have a good heart. So I stopped forcing you.'
âYou stopped raping me. Do you want a medal?'
âNo, I want to be with you,' he said, completely missing the sarcasm.
âEmma, is John there?' she said.
âYes, I am,' John said.
âJohn, could you cut that monster's head off so it never approaches me or my boys ever again? It was cruel to the family. It beat the boys. It raped me. It took bribes in the business. It is . . .' She took a deep breath. âAn absolutely disgusting piece of fucking shit and I never want to see it again. Do me a favour and do your demon-killing thing on it. Fast and hard, so it never comes near me or my boys again.'
âOne question,' John said.
âYou worthless bitch! I was willing to give you a chance and you destroyed everything!' the demon shouted, and disappeared.