Authors: Kylie Chan
âMy Lord Xuan Wu. Miss Donahoe. You have delayed these proceedings,' Pao said.
âMy Lord Pao. Too bad,' John said, not missing the lack of honorific towards me.
There was a whisper of soft conversation around the courtroom and Judge Pao silenced it with a glare.
I knelt and saluted the judge as a warrior with the sword in my hand. âYour esteemed Honour. We attend at your summons.'
John silently stood her ground, waiting. I pulled myself to my feet and stood on her left to wait with her.
Judge Pao was obviously enraged by our blatant disregard for protocol. He waved one hand at Michael.
âThis young son of the Tiger may be Worthy. Will you witness?'
John gestured for me to step forward without looking away from Pao. They were staring each other down.
âPrince Michael has distinguished himself with honour and valour in the service of the House of the North,' I said. âHe has acted with courage and protected the lives of both myself and Princess Simone, often to the cost of his own suffering. He is mightily Worthy.'
âHe is close on the balance of Worthiness with regard to his intentions and deeds,' Judge Pao said. âHowever, he was only beginning to pursue the Way; he was young and impetuous and prone to poor judgement.' He studied Michael, who didn't look up from the floor. âHe had attained no detachment, and was still bound by Earthly struggles.'
âHe shows wisdom beyond his years and courage beyond his limitations,' John said. âHe truly belongs on the Third Platform, with the opportunity to attain the Second.'
Judge Pao studied Michael for a long time. âRaising one so young is unheard of. You both witness most favourably, but by all accounts he should be reattached to the Wheel.' He raised his voice. âPrince Michael, son of the White Tiger, stand.'
Michael rose, but he didn't stand straight; he seemed defeated.
âGive me one good reason why you should be Raised, sir,' Judge Pao said.
Michael stared at the judge for a long time, then put his hand on his hip and glared arrogantly at him. âI'm the best warrior Heaven's ever seen. I'm the mightiest fighter on any Plane. I'm so damn good that you'd be doing yourself a favour to Raise me. Hurry up and do it so I can take my place in Heaven and show you what a real Immortal looks like.'
Everybody present seemed to take a breath at the same time, and the courtroom went completely silent. John made a soft sound next to me. I glanced at her but her face remained impassive.
âYour lies are painfully transparent, young man,' the judge said. âIt is obvious you do not wish to be Raised.'
Michael gestured angrily towards Pao. âDon't be ridiculous, of course I want to be Raised, you stupid old fuck! I'd heard you were thick, but this is ridiculous.'
Judge Pao scribbled on the scroll in front of him. âI pass judgement. You have been judged Worthy, Lord Michael. Take your place among the Celestial, and rejoice.' He banged his woodblock on the desk and rolled up the papers. âNext case.'
Michael raised his arms and stared down at himself as his convict clothes changed into a Tang robe embroidered with a huge gold and white tiger that spread from the back to the front.
He glared up at Judge Pao. âWhat about my mother?'
Judge Pao didn't look up from the paperwork. âWho?'
âMy mother, Rhonda MacLaren. Dammit, she was Empress of the West when she died! What happened to her? She was judged Worthy. Why hasn't she been given Immortality as well?'
âLeave it, lad,' John said. âWe'll discuss it later.'
âI remember that case,' Judge Pao said. âThere was some consternation as to the nature of her demise.' He glared at Michael. âShe was never judged Worthy; the White Tiger, in his folly, decided to Raise her himself. Such an act is within his rights as Emperor of the West, but it was a separate case when she arrived here. She was judged unworthy and reattached to the Wheel.'
âShe was mightily Worthy!' I said.
âYou have no jurisdiction here, madam,' Judge Pao said.
âShe was my friend.'
âAs I said. I will not repeat myself.'
âSo that's it?' Michael said, suddenly looking small and abandoned in the centre of the courtroom. âMy fiancée's dead, my mother's back on the Wheel, and I'm Immortal now, and alone?'
âNo Celestial is ever alone,' Judge Pao said. âRejoice, and return to your family.'
âMy family are dead!'
âI'm highly tempted to revoke your status,' Judge Pao said.
âYou can't,' Michael said. âI know how it works. Great.' He turned to John and me. âWonderful. Well, I achieved Immortality, Emma, looks like I can be your bodyguard now. Now, if you'll forgive me, I need to find a quiet mountaintop where I can mourn my mother and the love of my life.' He disappeared.
âI really think you should have Raised Rhonda, she was such a fine, strong, smart woman,' I said to Pao.
âShe had not made any attempt at all to find the Way,' Judge Pao said. âI stand by my judgement. If I found all fine, strong, smart people Worthy, Heaven would collapse under the weight of them.'
âWhat about me?' I said.
His expression softened slightly. âWe shall see when it is time for you to be Judged.'
âI hope I never am.'
âMadam,' he said, pushing the papers aside, âso do I.'
Simone came charging through the courtroom doors, dragging with her the demon guards, who were attempting to stop her, one on each arm. She threw one hard to the ground so it landed on its back, and slammed the other into the wall, stunning it. She stormed up to Judge Pao and raised the jade stone the Jade Emperor had given her.
âI have the Jade Emperor's personal endorsement,' she said. âYou have to Raise Michael.' She looked
around. âWhere is he?' She turned back to Pao. âIs he down at the Room of Forgetting already? Stop him!'
âPrince Michael has been found Worthy and Raised to the Celestial. And you will leave my courtroom,' Judge Pao said. He glared at John. âControl your child.'
âWhere is he?' Simone said, her voice echoing in the chamber.
âHe's been Raised, but he's gone to meditate for a while. Rhonda's never coming back, and Clarissa's dead,' I said.
Simone disappeared.
âNext case,' Judge Pao said. âLord Xuan Wu, Lady Emma, clear the court so that the next defendant may stand.'
âCome on, Emma, let's go,' John said, and took my hand.
Â
Back home on the Mountain, she fell to sit on the couch and returned to human form. âSimone's looking for Michael, but I doubt she'll find him.' She sighed with feeling. âI would love to be a turtle in the heart of the Mountain and sleep for a week.' She saw my face. âDon't worry, I'm not going anywhere. I'm staying here and in human form until this all blows over.'
The stone interrupted. âTurtle, she hasn't had anything to eat since breakfast, and it's nearly dinnertime. Take her and feed her before she passes out; it's extremely annoying when she does that.'
âHo fan?' John said.
âI'm not hungry,' I said.
âYou will be once you eat something. The stone is right: you need to eat.'
I followed her into the dining room. âI usually eat in the mess,' I said as I pulled off my armour and yanked the spike out of my hair.
âSo do I,' she said. âBut you need some quiet time.'
She looked around. âHow many household staff do you have here?'
I hesitated, then said, âNone. I use the general support staff to keep the place clean, but I sleep in the servants' quarters, eat in the mess and work in my office.'
âBut this is your house as much as mine, and it's criminal that it has no staff,' she said. âYou might as well have been living in a tent!'
âJohn, I didn't want to be in here at all without you, but they wouldn't let me live anywhere else. Even Simone took apartments nearby so she wouldn't have to be in the Emperor's Residence without you.'
She leaned back. âOh.' She took my hand. âThat will change, Dark Lady.'
She concentrated for a moment and a demon entered and set the table. Another came in with a steaming tureen of vegetarian dumpling ho fan with bright green baby bok choy floating in it.
âYou eat too,' I said. âI think the last thing you ate was a bowl of cat food this morning.'
She eyed the noodles with interest. âI think I just may.'
The demon served the noodles into the bowls and passed them to us. It made us tikuanyin tea and then left us to it.
âYou are taking this remarkably well,' she said.
âI know. I'm surprising myself. The pain of the loss is made less by your return, I think.' I leaned into her. âI'm just so damn glad you're back.'
Her head shot up. âDoorbell.' She snapped back. âMing and Yue wish to pay their respects. I'll tell them to wait â'
âDon't make them wait, let them in.'
Both of us stood to accept them as they entered. They fell to one knee in front of John.
Martin spoke first. âMy Lord, this small Shen welcomes you.'
âWelcome back, my Lord,' Yue Gui said.
They rose again and Martin hugged John. âWelcome back, Mother,' he said softly.
Yue Gui gasped. Martin and John shared a horrified look, then all three of them quickly looked at me and just as quickly looked away.
Realisation hit me between the eyes. âWait. Stop. Wait! No
way
.'
They shared a guilt-filled look and all three sat at the table. John ignored her noodles and concentrated on me.
I pointed my finger at Martin. âYou disgraced yourself six hundred years ago, but I don't know how old you are. Ming Gui, exactly how old are you?'
Martin shot a glance at John, and John nodded slightly. Martin turned back to me. âI am close on four thousand years old.'
I dropped my finger. âThat's before he joined. Oh, dear Lord, the Turtle's your mother.'
Martin sat watching me placidly as if this was perfectly normal dinnertime conversation. âThat is correct. The Xuan Wu Turtle is my mother.'
John made a very small sigh of relief and relaxed slightly.
âAnd the Serpent's your father, isn't it?'
âShit,' John said softly.
I stared at John. âYou're both his parents.'
She nodded once, her expression grim.
I stood up and moved to the other side of the room. âI'm used to you being strange, John, but this ⦠this is unbelievable. You've fathered a child on yourself.' I turned to see her; her face was full of misery. âWait here. I need to go for a walk.'
I left without saying another word and walked all the way around the Mountain on the training track.
At the track's highest point it had a stunning view of the Mountain complex, from the domiciles and villas on the western side, through to the Yuzhengong central complex, to the administrative and support buildings on the eastern side, all nestled against the flanks of the Seven Peaks. The students weren't out practising as they normally would be; they were still recovering from the aftermath of the attack. I could see small groups of people dealing with the corpses, and collecting as much as they could of the remains of the demon copies for further study.
John appeared next to me and leaned on the railing, also studying the Mountain complex.
âYou kept that a secret from me,' I said. âYou were worried it would freak me out.'
âIt did,' she said, without looking away from the view.
âI asked Martin about his mother once and he dodged the question.'
âIt is his information to do with as he wishes. He generally prefers not to share it. A long time ago he was accused of being the issue of an incestuous relationship.'
âThe Turtle's female.'
âThe Turtle is an Essence. It is either gender, and normally I don't even bother about it. It just happens. In the last thirty years or so, it has been male.'
I turned to see her. âWhat pisses me off the most is that both of you decided not to tell me.'
She smiled slightly. âAnd you hate it when anybody keeps a secret from you.'
âAnyone I love.'
âThe information has no bearing on our relationship as it is right now. Martin prefers not to divulge it. We did the right thing.' She turned to face me, still leaning on the railing. âI was once two separate creatures. These two mated and produced issue. Then they joined and
became one creature, one mind, one sentience. That creature gained a human form and was Raised to the Celestial. That joined creature, in human form, is me.'
âThat creature was demonic.'
âIt was, yes.'
âThe stone won that bet, by the way. You lost. You owe us your shell.'
âIt is already yours.'
I leaned on the rail and put my head in my hands. âGod, you're weird, John.'
She put her hand on my back; a light touch. âI think you like it.'
âI'm exhausted. What a hell of a day.'
âMing and Yue have returned to the North, but they have asked for our presence tomorrow for a handover in the Northern Heavens. You don't have to go if you don't want to.'
I nearly opted out, but duty came first. âI need to be there. How complicated will it be?'
âThey were planning a celebration when I returned, but under the circumstances they've downgraded it to a simple ceremony. Afterwards we'll have dinner in the Palace, family only.'
âSounds good.'
She moved closer and put her arm around me. âAm I forgiven?'
âYou know you always are. But â¦' I stopped.
âBut what?'
I shook my head.
âTell me. You've just learnt something embarrassing and stupid about me. Now tell me whatever embarrassing and stupid thought you had. What was it?'
The sun dipped below the horizon in a blaze of red, lighting up the clouds from behind.