Kylie Chan - Red Phoenix

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The second book in Australian author Kylie Chan's ingenious urban fantasy saga; a tale of ancient gods and foul demons doing battle in the modern world,
combines Chinese mythology with martial arts, paranormal romance, and magic in a story that takes off like a rocket and never slows down. The action moves from Hong Kong to Europe as heroine Emma Donahoe finds a demonic circle of death closing around her and the people she loves: the breathtaking and powerful god she is bound to and his innocent young daughter whom Emma has sworn to protect.
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‘Don’t be silly, Jade,’ Simone said. ‘I’m much smaller than Mrs Donahoe.’

‘On the inside you are already bigger than a human being, my Lady,’ Gold said. ‘You are a very special person.’

‘Oh.’

‘Emma’s parents, then,’ John said under his breath. ‘If you have to, get them out.’

My mother made a small gasping sound and I moved to take her hand. ‘We’ll be fine.’

The entrance to the Hung Hom KCR station was directly ahead. We turned right out of the tunnel into a dead end. It was the lobby for the lifts to go up to the car park. John glanced around the lift lobby. ‘Something does not feel right.’

‘Can you sense any demons nearby?’ I said as John pressed the button for the lift.

‘No,’ he said. ‘Jade? Gold?’

‘Nothing, my Lord,’ Gold said. ‘But something definitely does not feel right. Something feels…’ He hesitated. ‘Something feels very wrong.’

My mother clutched my hand so tightly it was painful.

‘You’ll be fine, Mum,’ I said. ‘If anything happens, you’ll be right out of here.’

‘But what about you, sweetheart?’ she said. ‘I can’t leave you here alone.’

‘I’ll be fine,’ I said. ‘We can all take care of ourselves.’

The lift doors opened and my mother screamed.

It was definitely some sort of demon hybrid. It appeared to be made of stone, about three metres tall. It had to bend to come out of the lift. It was roughly human shaped, but it had no recognisable features. It was brown and coarse and seemed to have been put together quickly.

We moved to put my parents and Simone behind us. The demon walked casually out of the lift and stood menacingly over us.

I felt them before I heard them. Their footsteps made the ground tremble. More of them. A lot more of them. They appeared on our left, coming out of the tunnel. No wonder John had not sensed them coming. They were earth elementals. Fake ones. Water was destroyed by earth.

‘Shit,’ John said quietly. ‘I can’t see them at all. How many are there?’

‘Jade, Gold,’ I said, ‘do it. Get them out of here now.’

‘We can’t,’ Jade said. ‘The way out is blocked.’

‘Simone,’ I said, ‘call a Celestial Master. We’re getting you out of here.’

‘I’m calling a few Masters,’ John said. ‘Damn!’

‘Blocked,’ Simone said. ‘Can’t call anybody.’

‘Stone?’ I said.

‘Sorry, my Lady, they have us silenced,’ the stone said. ‘There are about thirty of them, my Lord, ranging from about level thirty to level sixty or sixty-five.’

‘I killed its Mother!’ Leo said desperately. ‘How could it make things that big?’

‘They are fake stone elementals,’ the stone continued. ‘They have used sacred stones from circles in Europe to make them; they are extremely powerful Eastern-Western hybrids. The Jade Emperor is going to be monumentally pissed.’

‘Not as much as I am,’ John growled. ‘I can’t see them at all. Wait.’ He stopped and concentrated. ‘Not even with the Inner Eye. Emma, take the others and run. Get out of here. I’ll try to hold them off.’

‘Nowhere to run, my love. We’re trapped.’ I gestured towards the tunnel. ‘There are at least thirty of them blocking the way.’

‘Weapons?’ John said.

‘Sorry,’ Gold said, his voice full of remorse. ‘This is it.’

‘Mum, Dad, I am so sorry about this,’ I said.

‘Brendan, Barbara, listen to me,’ John said quietly. ‘Stay in the corner, stay very still and stay quiet. They don’t want you, they want us. They will probably ignore you.’

‘Do as he says, Mum, Dad,’ I said softly. ‘He’s right.’

My parents moved into the corner and crouched, clutching each other. Their faces were masks of terror.

‘Simone,’ John said, ‘go over into the corner with Emma’s parents. Jade, Gold. Guard them.’

Simone, Jade and Gold hurried into the corner. Jade and Gold transformed and stood guarding.

‘Please move behind me and allow me the honour of taking point, my Lord, my Lady,’ Leo said, stepping forward. ‘I should be able to stop quite a few of them before I go down.’

Neither John nor I moved. Words weren’t necessary.

‘Granted,’ John said.

Leo moved in front of us. We stood ready, waiting. The demons didn’t shift.

‘What are they waiting for?’ Simone whispered.

John and I shared a look. We knew what they were waiting for.

Simon Wong appeared in front of the massed demons.

‘Where’s your Wudang sword?’ I said loudly.

Wong scowled but didn’t reply.

‘The Tiger broke it in Guangzhou,’ John said.

Wong strode forward and faced us. He was in human form: an ordinary good-looking Chinese guy of about thirty.

‘Where’s the boy?’ he said. ‘I want him too.’

‘He’s with Na Zha,’ I said with satisfaction. ‘Go and find him.’

Wong’s face twisted into a grimace. ‘He’ll keep.’

‘We can take you,’ I said. ‘We can all take you. Even Simone could take you.’

Wong leered at Simone. ‘She gets prettier all the time.’

John stiffened but remained where he was. ‘Try me.’

Wong’s leer widened. ‘Why would I bother? You can see me. You can’t see them. I think I’ll just let them have some fun, and then come back later and collect all the prizes.’

‘You are such a coward,’ I said softly, but he had already disappeared.

I ripped my handbag open and fumbled through it. I found the phone. I shoved it into my pocket and threw my bag to one side.

‘No, Emma!’ John hissed.

‘I won’t use it unless you go down, or Simone is in real danger,’ I said.

John faced the direction of the demons appraisingly without saying a word. Then he nodded once, sharply, and moved fluidly into a guard position. ‘Are you wearing your black jade earrings?’ he said without looking at me.

‘Yes.’

‘Good. I wish I could tell you exactly what I’m thinking right now without endangering you. Don’t come too close to me.’

‘That’s enough for me,’ I said, and readied myself too.

‘I think this has to be the happiest goddamn moment in my entire life,’ Leo said, his voice breaking as he positioned himself in front of us. ‘I cannot tell you how pleased I am to be doing this. My Lord, my Lady, thank you so much. Emma, Simone, you guys stay alive, okay?’

‘We’ll do our damnedest, Leo,’ I said softly. ‘Fight well, my friend.’

The demons approached us, slowly and menacingly. They probably wondered whether John could sense them. Simone rose from the corner and came to stand between us. She took up a guard stance as well.

‘Don’t you dare attempt to fight these, Simone, you stay out of this,’ I said. ‘You are far too little.’

‘I want to help. Besides, I have to learn, Emma,’ she said softly. ‘Daddy’s leaving us soon. And I don’t think Leo will last long against things this big.’

Suddenly it all bubbled up inside me. All of the rage, all of the pain. I was about to explode.

I glared at the demons. This is all your fault. If they weren’t there, we could be happy. I could have my man; this wonderful child would be safe; I could share life with my best friend; we could be together on the Mountain; we could be a family. I suddenly hated them all so much I wanted to tear them to bits. The rage turned to power. My shen grew until my entire body burned. My chi filled my veins with raw fury. My ching flooded through me and made me glow red.

My blood was boiling ice. My head was ready to explode. Something tore in my brain. Something shredded in my gut. I clenched my hands into fists and thrust them forward. I wanted to rip the demons apart with my bare hands.

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