Our Sister, The Idiot.
A Ranma, Sailor Moon, Dresden Files fic thingy.
By Sunshine Temple
Naturally, I own neither Sailor Moon nor Ranma nor the Dresden Files. So here's the disclaimer:
Ranma 1/2 and its characters and settings belong to Rumiko Takahashi, Shogakukan, Kitty, and Viz Video. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon belongs to Naoko Takeuchi, Koudansha, TV Asahi, and Toei Douga, and DIC. And the Dresden Files is owned by Jim Butcher.
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Our Sister, The Idiot.
Chapter 4: Awkward Afterglow
Well, at least Ranma didn't put her feet on the coffee table. Her boots would have scuffed the rosewood. Dresden would have, just to be a brat about it.
Sure, the redhead drummed a hand on the armrest of the giant leather couch that threatened to swallow her. Watching her, I put the backpack with its pain-in-the-ass book next to my feet.
She was scanning the room with a deliberateness that, hopefully, indicated she was simply bored. She took in the gilt ceiling accents, dark hardwood paneling, expensive furniture, and priceless art in utter stride.
Even Harry felt a bit awed and inferior when he first visited the mansion. Course, that was the intent of the receiving room. My father liked the bucks, does, and even the other Houses in the Court feel awed and in their place.
Father made sure to have a room for every occasion. And given his... tastes. It was good that there were a lot of rooms, many soundproofed.
The redhead shrugged. From what I heard, she lived in a large house, but not one anywhere near as fancy as Chateau Raith. This level of luxury should be novel to her. Maybe there was more to those stories about her grandmother's empire, or she really was in awe but had her "game face" on.
Still, that she was being politely quiet, instead of a contained ice-cold rage, gave me a bit of hope that this wouldn't all end in fire.
The "bored demon-chick" face was far preferable to the "silent-killing-machine" face.
It would have been better if she was making snarky comments. That seemed to be when she was least likely to start eating people.... or about to start.
Empty Night.
Then my sister entered the receiving room and my hope died.
"I see you're making yourself at home," Lara purred, as she swept in, all tumbling glossy black hair, perfect proportions. She wore a silver suit that was just a hint risque and her grey-tinged periwinkle eyes sparkled with mirth and a bit of temptation. She was one of the most beautiful women I knew, and she had also helped raise me.
The redhead looked her up and down and gave a throaty purr, a real purr, that seemed approving. Horns and wings and tail appeared, and
then she put her feet on the coffee table.
I say feet, but, more accurately, she put her hooves on the table: a pair of glossy black uncloven hooves.
"Ah," Lara sat down. I noticed a conflict within my sister. While her eyes flashed a shining silver and her breath quickened, her smile was still a little bit glassy. Lara's body was tense and coiled.
"Given your sister, I should have expected such a lack of subtlety. Clearly Dresden takes much from you," she smiled.
Lara's smile could disintegrate the inhibitions of just about anyone. She was not even trying and I got caught in a bit of the backwash.
The redhead gave a long sensuous sigh as she slowly recrossed her legs and stretched out. There was no tension in her body. Unlike me, she had fed tonight... well minus the parts that disagreed with her.
She gave Lara a languid look and sniffed. "Just because you never got to bed him in... how many years? And in about a week I got him begging me to make him into a succubus."
Lara smiled thinly. That was a sore spot to her professional pride. There were only two men who ever turned her down. My brother was one of them.
I suppose it was some consolation that Lara and my brother had slept together, though that was because Dresden was a succubus... And well, it was not just Lara she was feeding on. I had a lot of "I told you sows" for my little sibling.
"There were extenuating circumstances; he was injured and desperate." Lara stood up and walked towards a polished rosewood side table and turned to face us, making sure Ranma had a good view of Lara both coming and going. "Refreshment?"
"You have Islay Scotch?"
Lara quirked an eyebrow at the diminutive redhead.
"I still have some of my father's. Would you care for some Bowmore?" Her hand went to a cut crystal decanter full of amber liquid.
"As long as it's not their Mizunara finish. It's overrated and too sweet," Ranma stated.
"And a bit on the nose." Lara noticed my confusion. " Mizunara is their liquor aged in Japanese oak casks."
Ranma snorted.
"It is a poor example of things to emerge from those isles," Lara confided.
My sister shook her head. "No, something special for a special guest." Her hand went to a flared decanter and poured a measure of something dark and rich. "Neat?" Lara asked before taking another glass.
Nodding, Ranma's nostrils flared as Lara returned and delicately placed the first of the cut rocks glasses in her hand. Lara kept the second glass.
The demon's drink was a large measure of something the color of black pearls. I could just make out the subtle scent of orange peel and dark cherry blending with a velvety almost espresso and spice scent.
The redhead's tail swished as she put her nose over the glass and then took a savoring sip.
"I didn't think scotch came in that color," I noted.
Ranma and Lara shared a look. "It's the Fifty Year Old Black." The redhead cradled the glass.
"When I have to, I prefer something a bit lighter." Lara had a smaller measurer of a glinting golden fluid. I could detect a bit of blueberries, almonds, something akin to figs from her glass. It reminded me a bit of being on a beach between the ocean and an orchard.
"The 1957?" Ranma asked.
Lara nodded. "It is their rarest... openly sold variant. I figured you would appreciate something darker." Lara gave Ranma's leathers an appraising look. "Oh, I'm sorry brother-mine. Did you want something to drink?"
"Have any of Mac's special dark? Cold," I added.
Lara sniffed.
"That is good beer," Ranma defended before taking another sip.
"Fine," Lara got up and once again made sure the redhead got the best view. And to my sister's protests aside, she had a few bottles of McAnally's beer in the small refrigerator hidden inside the cherry wood sideboard. That she kept it chilled made me smile.
Mac insisted his beer was served cool, just below room temp. However myself, Harry, and apparently my sister, took the heathen American approach.
She handed the bottle over to me. Unopened.
I frowned at it. Mac did not believe in twist-offs
Taking pity on me, Ranma took the bottle by the neck and brushed the top with her tail. There was a pop of carbonation and the cap sheared apart into two halves.
Lara made a somewhat amused noise. We could all see that the thin groove neatly cut across the lip of my bottle.
After brushing the bisected bottle cap bits off my lap, I shrugged and took a sip.
"Where were we?" Ranma asked
"I was noting you got Dresden when he was injured and desperate," Lara playfully said, savoring her drink. There was a bit of... regret in my sister.
"When isn't Dresden injured and desperate?"
"Ah, so I should take advantage when he, I'm sorry, she is weak?" Lara's tone was teasing.
"Isn't that how you prefer your 'kine' pliant and weak? Though, I know Dresden doesn't mind bedding you now, but... I hope she's more of a challenge. After I helped her," Ranma smirked.
Lara was still utterly poised but that I could tell there was sting enough behind that smiling front.
I sipped my beer. It was, as always, delicious. And the cut glass hardly hurt my lips.
"Succubus she may be, she is but a babe in the woods," Lara purred, figuratively.
"Succubus by my will. Sorry, by Dresden's will." Ranma flashed her teeth.
Lara clouded for a moment. That was something the other vampires had over us. We could only be born vampires. I thought of Justine and our baby and frowned. Things were... complicated. And Justine...
"I suppose I should thank you, for gracing me with the opportunity to help an uncertain little succubus," Lara said.
"Yes, I did meet Tania," Ranma's tone was mild.
"Geeze, are you two really going to act like this? Why not whip 'em out and compare sizes," I blurted. And then regretted it. I blamed Harry.
Rolling her tail to flip over her knees, Ranma smirked. "Mine's bigger."
Lara waggled a finger. "Now, now you may have fooled my baby brother and my insipid cousin with this blood-thirsty bumpkin act. But I read up on you. I know you're not quite uncouth lout you pretend to be... Princess DarkStar."
The redhead blinked. She looked down at her glass of very expensive scotch and shrugged.
I had to share the redhead's attitude at my sister's reveal: that Ranma was related to some demonic ruler was not exactly secret. "How many princesses does a demonic empire have?" I asked
Lara sighed.
Giving an even more exasperated sigh, Ranma clapped her hands. "Someone got a copy of one of the pamphlets sold in my memorial shrines."
That was... I tilted my head. "What?"
Lara smiled. "You didn't know? Our guest is not just royalty. A long time ago she was the favored granddaughter of Imperatrix BlackSky. She fell due to betrayal and war, but miraculously returned to life. Of her generation, she's probably the most noteworthy in their entire little empire."
"I knew she was related but not that favored," I glanced at the redhead, and then took a good long drink from my beer. Great, that meant the whole talk of invading demon legions was probably true too.
"Grandmother doesn't feel the need for titles."
"No, she just named her Empire after herself. House BlackSky. Lovely coincidence," Lara airily said.
"Coming from the head of House Raith," Ranma smirked and sipped her drink. "I'm sorry... from the elder daughter of the House head. Chancellor was it?"
I chuckled.
Lara shot me a glare. I spotted the barest moment as her eyes went down to the backpack on the floor containing the Stygian's eldritch tome.
"Oh, not that, and I didn't tell her any of the Court's secrets." And I certainly did not mention a certain Oblivion War. "It's about Dresden," I snickered.
Ranma blinked then gave a deep little chuckle.
Lara looked from me to the redhead. "I fail to... oh." She stared at Ranma. "Is this true?"
"I mean, yeah, BlackSky's her grandmother too, " Ranma shrugged, but still smiled. "Dresden's another demon princess."
"I'm so going to make fun of her," I laughed and took another long drink.
"How droll." Lara sipped some more of her drink. "You'd think being of royal blood would give the fledgling seductress some measure of class."
"Really?" I asked.
"I mean if I can swing the princess gig, then it ain't that hard," Ranma said as she leaned back her posture almost splayed out. "Same can be said for Miss Romany."
Lara tilted her head and smiled but something flickered in her eyes. Miss Romany was Lara's stage name, when she dabbled in pornographic film.
I looked between the succubae. Of course, Ranma was of royal blood, and so was Harry, to my amusement. And of course, she was in the same room as the hidden head of House Raith, the ruling House of the White Court.
Lara leaned closer and drew a hand over Ranma's hoof. "You've seen some of my work then? That puts us at an unequal footing."
"I can get you the trade hardcovers of some of the DarkStar comics," the redhead offered.
I blinked. Okay... Harry did mention that the little demon had tried to trick her into believing that Ranma trained alongside Doctor Strange in the Himalayans.
Lara put her glass down on the table. "Oh, would I enjoy them?"
"Depends, I mean they're written for succubae, but they're written for... well they're very Silvan."
Lara murmured and continued tracing a finger over the hoof. "Intriguing, this makes me wonder if you're just here to find your wayward sister. Would someone of your stature really have no ulterior motives?"
"I'm merely here to meet Dresden," Ranma assured, arching her leg up as she purred.. "It's an issue of Family business."
"You fought necromancers and tried to beat up a scourge of Black Court."
"
Succeeded at
eviscerating the scourge," the redhead countered, finishing her tumbler.
"Only after you used those folded paper wards," I muttered.
"Ofuda," Ranma automatically corrected. "Dresden would recognize them."
"You used items of faith against the Black Court." Lara's eyes gained flecks of silver.
She ran a hand up Ranma's leg.
The redhead let her tail fall onto Lara's arm. "Lady, I had a miko in the service of a scion of the Moon invoke Amaterasu's blessing while wielding Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi. What do you think?"
Lara had put her glass down and petted the demon's tail. "I think there's much we can talk about. Are you sure you have to find your sister right now?" Lara gave a smile that would melt most men's and quite a few women's inhibitions.
This was not Lara wielding her Hunger as a weapon, not yet, merely that the redhead was that appealing to both my sister and her Hunger. Again, I was caught a bit in the backlash and I could feel my Hunger stand up and prod me with that great empty gnawing.
The redhead gave a languid sigh and her tail twisted between my sister's arms. One of Lara's hands was still caressing Ranma's hooves and ankles while the other had been cupping the demon's tail fins. Pinkish blood started to bead on the tiny cuts on Lara's fingers.
And the scent brought up the demon's hunger as she drew the tail to her lips and licked the fins.
My sister lifted her hand and sucked her fingers, one at a time. "Oh, is that how we'll play it? I've never had a princess."
Ranma smirked. "And it's best for you and Tania that I fed after spending time with
my Princess."
Huh, so this Moon Princess meant something to Ranma. And the redhead knew that people in true love and tokens of true love, were anathema to my and Lara's kind of vampire. The redhead was a frustratingly prideful creature, and worse she seemed to do her research. Though knowing my brother, Dresden probably blabbed all she knew about the White Court while getting her hair brushed or something.
For a Wizard she could be a remarkable gossip, that that did not keep her from keeping a frustrating amount of secrets.
Thankfully, true love was fairly rare. Still, Lara had been burned by a wedding ring, and I had trouble given Justine's love for me. Until Justine figured out she could remove the protection by having a quickie with a friend.
Something that both myself and my Hunger found very appealing, especially since Justine's friend was able to stay around. That was just one of the ways Justine was great, she also had a great list of contacts and could find someone complimentary for me.
Like pairing the right wine with a fish dinner, she could find someone perky if I was feeling down, or a more mellow woman if I was anxious. And given Justine's... growing condition, I had plenty of anxiety.
I had a lot of anxiety these days.
Then there was that my brother and Murphy had protection, provided that Dresden did not decide to go for McDonalds to spice things up instead of her preferred Burger King. Which... well she was a succubus now.
Still, maybe it wasn't true love with this Moon Princess. Harry had mentioned a lot of crazy stuff from her magical Canadian mystery tour. And a troupe of girls with magical powers did stick out.
Harry liked, but was a bit disquieted by, the platinum-blondish leader of the group.
Apparently, the Moon Princess was a bit intense. Not many people survived fighting the Denarians, fewer did so after pausing to give a speech about Love and Justice.
At least the Knights of the Cross had Holy Swords.
Ranma had raised her tail to her lips and gave a quick lick before letting the appendage fall back into Lara's hands.
"Lara, the demon's tasting your blood. Things might not go the way you expect." I cautioned. My sister could use her sex drive as a weapon to cloud a mortal's mind and drive them mad with lust. But was mad-with-lust a good idea for a demon who could sprout blades from nearly every appendage?
"While we may not drink blood the same way our late friends in the Red Court, and our diminished friends in the Black, we are vampires." Lara turned to the redhead.
"Yeah... she doesn't drink blood either...." I cautioned. We weren't that different. I knew Lara herself had eaten people. Specifically, she devoured the flesh of one of our treasonous cousins. However, that was after Lara had been gravely injured and needed to feed and recover.
Fundamentally, the same dynamic was at play. I had seen Ranma chow down on Renfields to heal, but where for us feeding on the flesh of our prey was a desperate last bid, for Ranma, it was a far more... frequent option.
"Do you really know what you're getting into teasing her like that?" I asked Lara.
"Teasing? Brother mine, this is foreplay," Lara shifted to sit next to Ranma, putting the redhead between us.
"Or an appetizer," Ranma purred.
"Yeah, that's what I'm worried about," I grumbled.
Lara put an arm around Ranma's shoulders and traced the membrane of her wings. "Brother, brother, brother. Before you get worried about what our Princess plans for me, maybe you should concern yourself about her plans for you."
I turned to the redhead, who paused from snuggling Lara to give me a cocky smirk.
My Hunger warred with that deeper concern in the pit of my stomach. If I were a more paranoid sort, I'd be as suspicious of Ranma's "bumpkin act" as my sister, and follow the implications to what that meant for the redhead demon who had wormed her way into my baby brother's life and now had me under her purple-eyed gaze.
"That's not what we're here for," Ranma haughtily said as her tail wrapped around Lara's right wrist.
"Yes, the location of your... baby sister. But what will you pay for it?" Lara leaned over the smaller woman.
The redhead sighed. "What are you offering?"
"First, we have to deal with what you did to my cousin."
Tightening her tail, Ranma pulled Lara's wrist a bit. "Oh?"
Peering into my sister's silver eyes, the redhead grew pensive. "Should I have smacked her around more then?"
"Eventually someone will," I muttered.
Lara gave me a baleful look.
I put the empty bottle on the table, and tried to ignore the two succubae next to me. "It's true, there's only so many times you can use her as a canary before she dies or smartens up."
"She's still my responsibility. And-"
"And appearances must be made?" Ranma gave a coy smile. "It's one thing to have Dresden lipping off, she's got a reputation. But I'm just a tourist. You can't have some itty bitty demon making light of the dignity of House Raith, what will the rest of the White Court think?"
"Your sarcasm is noted," Lara said.
"Aww, I was hoping it'd be flirty," the redhead smirked.
"My point stands," Lara assured, looming over her.
The redhead shrugged which then turned into a full body stretch. Her purple eyes dilated and took on a slight glow as her tail shifted up to curl around the crook of Lara's arm. "Yes, yes, if I couldn't handle your little brat I wouldn't be worth your time. And I suppose if I simply ate the waste of flesh and tossed you a wergild you...."
Ranma's expression slowly turned coy. "Maybe you'd be in an even more celebratory mood."
"That would be an indirect, and deniable, way to eliminate an underperforming member of the Blood, hypothetically," Lara admitted.
"Should there have been leftovers?" Ranma purred, arching her back before rising up to put her face closer to Lara's. "Have Riley bring a doggy bag? We could have had a nosh, a bit of an appetizer with foreplay?" she whispered.
Lara's face flickered. The expression of disgust was there for a bare moment before my sister's Hunger pushed through.
"Right now you're being a distraction, a pleasing distraction, but my baby sister is still missing," Ranma let her eyes glow as she met Lara's eyes. "I only have so much patience for banter; ask your brother."
Lara managed to give me an inquisitive look.
"It's true. She like had two snarky quips at the start of the fight, and she didn't even have a one liner when she hit the Stygian with a truck."
Ranma gave a slow blink. "A one liner for who? The Stygian was crushed, everyone in the vehicle was dead. You wouldn't have heard me. In fact... you're just guessing I didn't say anything."
"I'm not wrong," I crossed my arms.
"And not having an audience wouldn't have stopped Harry," Lara's voice was seductive enough to almost pass as a purr.
The demon's purr deepened and her tail constricted around Lara's arm. Ranma's lips pulled back in a bright toothy smile. "I ain't Dresden."
Lara gave her an easy, hungry smirk. "No, you're a far more compact and playful-"
In a sudden burst of force, Ranma's tail yanked Lara's arm. But instead of towards the redhead, the tail pulled to the side. Straddling the smaller woman, Lara could have easily resisted force in a direct line between the two.
But a perpendicular force, coupled by Ranma cocking her knees to sweep the taller succubus' legs, caused Lara to be flung to the side.
I had an instant to appreciate the elegant economy of motion in the redhead's maneuver. That is until my elder sister flopped onto me in an undignified heap.
Rolling up, the demoness pressed a hoof onto Lara's midsection, pinning her to me while her tail rested on Lara's torso with the finned end just brushing her neck.
"Oh, we have to have fun," Lara's eyes shone bright silver. "Shall we take this to the dojo?"
The redhead shivered, which did interesting things to her bustier. The sexual energy was....
Lara's tone was breathy. "Don't worry about the tatami mats; we have spares. Given how hard myself and my sisters... train, we get rough... "
Twisting her hoof, the redhead smirked. "You think you could handle being my student?" Ranma's tail wormed up Lara's chest.
Oh, Empty Night.
"Lara stop it! You're pushing her Hunger."
"As is mine. As is yours." My sister was pressed up against me. Which... was not fair at all. Stupid cheating redheaded demon.
"Yeah but our Hungers don't eat people; not all at once!" I growled trying to pull myself out.
Lara sniffed. "Brother, brother, brother, I've cleaned up plenty of your by blows to know that's not true."
She was right. The previous Stygian I fought was defeated by stealing one of her hairs and running from the fight. Okay, I was blasted into a wall by Dresden. Look, he thought I was the badguy at the time.
It was complicated.
Anyway, I tracked that Stygian down and.... well I was
hungry. It wasn't the first time I had killed someone in a single feeding, and it would not be the last.
I exhaled and shook my head at the smug redhead who was still pressing Lara into me. "It's her defense mechanism. Your gut's right Lara; she's not as seductive as you are. In a straight up bout of sexy succubus powers you've got a lot more experience."
"You're doing a poor job of slaking my Hunger," Lara smirked and popped a couple of her blouse's buttons.
Giving a long drawn out inhalation, Ranma drew her tail down, cutting through the remaining buttons, my sister's bra, and leaving a few almost decorative little cuts on her skin.
"Think Lara! She's at a disadvantage in a pure sexual encounter, so how do you think she'll turn it around?"
"If she stops stalling, I won't have to," Ranma's voice was low and honeyed.
Lara met the demon's gaze; her expression caught between disquiet and interest. "You're a confident little thing aren't you?"
"If you only knew." The redhead's grin expanded.
"How about a little match? I'll let you pick weapons. I haven't seen your kind since the last time I lived in Japan, and that was a long time ago."
"I
have picked. Push comes to shove-" Straddling over Lara, Ranma leaned over both of us. "-you'll be able to force us into sex, but where it goes from there..."
"I could call in my men," Lara offered.
The redhead chuckled as her tail flicked. She leaned in and kissed Lara's forehead. Ranma shivered and gave a quick moan. "Damn... so tempting," she murmured before her eyes hardened.
I gave a strained grin. "By all means, give the demonic martial artist master an army of mooks to fight. Have you
seen an action movie, Lara?"
"Come on Miss Romany, you've been in movies; you know how this would go," Ranma purred as she licked up some of the blood that her tail had spilled on Lara's torso. The little demon twitched and made another pleased moan.
"You are a naughty, little cheater," Lara gasped as hissing a breath out.
"It's not quite the same narrative of
your movies," the redhead managed to say in an offhand tone, despite the lust in her voice.
"It's been a few years since I did an adult film," Lara's expression turned coy. "We could make you a star. Thomas, you're handy with a camera."
The redhead gave a long sigh like she was trying to turn down a new set of leather boots, a chocolate cake, and a fresh liver. "You're delaying, Lara," she purred in a sing-song voice.
Lara gave a long exhale and the room got a bit less warm.
Both my sister and Dresden's sister were prideful creatures. And they both cared for Dresden, in their own way.
Ranma huffed and her tail absently pointed towards the backpack I had brought in. "I don't care about the skullduggery you have with the Stygian and her plans. Maybe I should be worried that her little cult has gone after my sister before, but her big brother seems ready to protect her from the mean cultists."
"You're offering your silence for your insult to House Raith?"
The demoness flopped back onto her part of the couch.
Lara dusted herself and with a regal bearing, despite her shredded top, sat upon the coffee table. "Even to your sister?"
"Operational security, compartmentalization," Ranma shrugged.
"You're keeping secrets from Dresden?" Taking the two glasses Lara stood and refilled them with fancy scotch.
The redhead gave her a little snort.
My sister sat back down.
Ranma accepted her glass with a smirk. "Do you really think we came all this way just to talk to BlackStone about... family business?"
Lara licked her lips. "You are such a little tease."
The redhead took a long drink. She must have been grappling with her own hunger.
Lara exhaled. "I don't care that Donar's ripping me off or the extra restrictions in the Chooser contract he offered me; I'm going to accept the deal, but only if he gives me Freydis."
I blinked at that. I knew she was looking into hiring her own Valkyrie. Baron Marcone spent a fortune on Gard and she was worth it. Gard was a large reason why the king of Chicago's underworld had managed to survive and thrive.
Not because of the Gard's power or knowledge, but how the mobster was able to leverage her power and knowledge. Marcone was a genius when it came to getting the most out of his people.
Ranma's tail swished as she went back to her casual dismissal, but I knew she had filed that away, just as I knew that was no casual outburst on Lara's part.
I pondered. The redhead had two daughters with her at the bar when we first met, and she told them to contact Eve. From what Harry had said, Eve was the stern, Germanic serious sister. If Eve were here...
Turning the little redhead I gave her a quizzical look.
Ranma gave a smug smile and waggled a finger. "I'm not asking about your little vendetta against the Stygian and her sisters."
"Tempting me with secrets?" Lara swished her glass, not caring about her state of mostly undress.
"Do I really want to learn the one you have with your pretty-boy brother?" Ranma asked between savoring her drink and shamelessly enjoying the view.
I kept a neutral expression.
"See, he gets all twitchy and closed off. The apprehension alone... I really don't want to get that entangled with the locals, ya know?"
I wondered how true that was.
"You burned a warehouse down," Lara drawled.
Ranma shrugged. "Not like I ordered an artillery strike."
Lara gave me a look.
"Ask Dresden, you might have to get her drunk first. Big baby, that giant eldritch frog abomination hardly ate her at all," the demoness grumbled.
Lara shifted to a bright smile. "I suppose I can appreciate both our Houses respecting each other's privacy."
Ranma gave a murmur, as if she did not think our Houses were equitable.
She then sipped. Dismissing Raith may be premature for the redhead. I mean Lara had done a lot to... expand the business. The White Court had always insinuated into the background of centers of power: business, entertainment, and politics. Our powers were a natural fit for that.
But Lara had gone beyond Father's ambitions. She was far better at diplomacy for one. I heard rumors that she was making deals with other powers in the UnSeelie Accords. Though... I frowned at the demon. If Harry were a Demon Princess, and the Winter Knight, and a Warden. Then... House BlackSky might have an in with the Winter Court of Faerie and the White Council of Wizards.
Well... probably not the latter, the White Council was making noises about Dresden's fitness to be in their clubhouse before my brother got turned all demony. Still, Ranma's other sister, the spy one, was here and doing... something.
That said... I did not know much about House BlackSky. The redhead used the term Legions but how many? How large? What support equipment?
Ranma smiled. "Perhaps. Though I'm not sure your little side-project is House Raith business. Or maybe Thomas didn't trust handing over such a parcel to the likes of Tania."
"For someone who doesn't want to know, you're doing a lot of fishing my redheaded charmer," Lara smirked.
"I can understand your conflicting... priorities. Dealing with siblings, with your extended family, the rest of your kind." Ranma's tail flicked in a very feline manner. "There's a phrase used in Silvana: House. Family. Empire. I think you can get the gist of it."
Lara eyed her. "Interesting order."
"Oh it's not the order that's important." Ranma smirked at me. She really didn't want to know, she knew she was better off not knowing, but she was still curious. Which was fair enough, the Oblivion war was fascinating....
As a concept. The whole idea of locking down information to deprive entities of the worship that tether them to this reality... I looked at my empty bottle. In concept...
But in execution... the Oblivion War was a terrifying mess.
It was so much easier to disseminate information than it was to restrict it.
Maybe it was for the best that I got Dresden's crazy sister. If Eve, the intel spook, were here, she'd probably have decoded the whole thing. Then again... she would not have let Lara and myself know much she knew.
Now, I was curious as to exactly
who Eve was meeting with.
The redhead gave me a smug, smile, as if challenging my interest.
"Brother mine?" Lara asked.
"Oh, nothing," I assured in an easy drawl.
Ranma gave me a sour look.
Lara did not believe me either. "Just looking for Dresden are we?"
"That's all I'm doing," Ranma smiled.
"You?"
"Well, myself and my daughters." The redhead sipped her drink. "My daughters are watching over BlackStone's girls right now."
"BlackStone... hmm?" Lara asked, catching the subtle emphasis.
"It's the part of her name that fits her family the best." The demoness' smile was bright.
"Ah, like BlackSky and DarkStar?"
"And many others," Ranma leaned back. "So, shall we deal? Do you actually know where BlackStone is?" Again, the redhead emphasized the name.
"I do have access to information neither of you have," Lara coyly said.
Ranma rolled her eyes.
"You might as well let her have her fun," I advised the redhead.
"I bet Marcone wouldn't have been this theatrical," the redhead grumbled.
"But he wouldn't have let you cut up his suit, fondle him, and nip at his chest," Lara countered.
Ranma tilted her head to consider then nodded. "And his scotch isn't as good?" she ventured.
Lara snorted.
"Well?" the redhead finished off her dark scotch and gave the empty glass a fond look. "I'm avoiding your little spy games with Thomas and the Stygian Sisterhood. Do you really want me to apologize to Tania?"
"As much as I would like to test if she had the sense to be graceful with a minor victory, and not cause some fresh offense." My sister eyed the demoness. "Something that would justify a duel."
"I wouldn't make it to the death, and it's not like my family's signed onto the Accords. And you could show off this fancy dojo of yours."
I eyed the demoness with her contended, languid stance. I could feel her Hunger, but it was more anticipatory.
"But your sister is, twice." Lara swished her glass. "You two bumbled around. What? Making calls, and when that failed, I suppose used magic of some kind? Your wires got crossed and you ran into yet another group seeking some kind of vengeance on Dresden."
"Happens a lot, eh?"
Lara sighed. "Because Dresden is infuriating."
"Guess becoming Halley didn't change it much," Ranma sighed.
I blinked at the redhead's slight accent. The way she pronounced Halley... No. Dresden... Harry... she wouldn't. I mean that was... I shook my head. My brother would not be
that stupid.
"Hardly." My sister sniffed as she went back to the decanters and despite the redhead's halfhearted protest put in another splash.
I chuckled. Dresden decided to glam herself up as a White Court succubus on her first meeting, as she, with Lara. It was... well at least no one drew blood.
"Right, thaumaturgy didn't work. Dresden's out of range then?"
"Yes, and I can pull a few favors with certain credit card companies."
"Parties with your people and the right auditors, accountants, and database wranglers paid off?" Ranma asked, taking a sip.
Lara gave a broad smile. "You are a clever one."
I snorted. "But Harry ain't got any credit cards. And not just because she'd got no credit. The damn things don't last a full day around her."
"You tracked someone else." Ranma nodded thoughtfully. "Karin Murphy?" she ventured.
Lara quirked a lip.
"And Murphy's enough of a player to not use something that can be traced to her, not if she's on a mission."
"That aside, a certain spa in Miami is not in her character, no matter how well-regarded it is. After Justine made a couple calls, it became clear." Lara gave a bright smile.
"That's where those two went?" I laughed. Justine, my lover, was Lara's personal assistant. It was one of the things that made our relationship... complicated. See, there was more to Justine than appeared, she was a spy.
Feeding information on the White Court and other factions too well... me. Though... the problem with a good undercover agent was you knew they could effectively lie to people close to them, to get in close and exploit them...
I sighed at the two succubae.
Downing her glass, Ranma gave a little exhale and my ears almost popped as the pressure in the room increased.
Small she may be, the demoness was a powerhouse.
Lara shifted, tensing up; the redhead raised her hand.
"Not you." The demon's tail flicked. "You know, delaying us wouldn't put Dresden in any more danger. I'm not mad at you."
"Uh, Red?" Geeze... I was not much of an empath but I could feel the emotions roiling off of her.
"I'm upset at my empty-headed sister for forgetting she had family coming in and instead went off on a spa day with her mate." The crystal in her hand creaked and she carefully put it on the table.
Lara tisked. "And yet you made her that way."
Ranma shot her a glare. "It's not the spa. It's that she went off and didn't tell anyone. She can't just hat up and wander off."
I watched her tail flick. Thing was... that's what Dresden
did. Empty Night, before becoming a Dad, he was notorious for just running off on jobs and not telling anyone if he was out working or doing research or what have.
It was no wonder Dresden's PI business was always foundering. Though I suppose since a lot of his meandering was Paranet, Warden, or hero stuff, it all balanced out.
Having a kid made Dresden a bit easier to keep track of... a bit.
I would not say the redhead was hurt by our sibling's, apparent, thoughtlessness, certainly not to her face. It was a bit of a vulnerability. And I knew enough from dealing with Lara that women like her did not enjoy having such things rubbed in their faces.
There was maybe even hurt in Ranma's stance that her visit was forgotten by her sister.
And all that was quickly smoothed over as the redhead's cocky bravado fell upon her shoulders like a mantle.
Lara watched, affecting a polite interest. "Dresden did always lack the finer social graces. So many parties ruined."
The redhead snorted. "Sounds like you'd want to correct her behavior too."
I got the vision of Lara taking Harry... Halley... BlackStone out for a series of lessons. The White Court had the connections to salons and clothiers. Justine was an expert and could whistle up a full makeover on a moment's notice. And she had for herself and two of Dresden's friends when her godmother tricked them into thinking I was a prisoner of the Svartalves.
Yes, I was detained in their embassy after I was captured doing some light espionage. But the punishment was not exactly... punishing. They coveted beauty, and if I'm being modest, providing that to the females of their delegation was hardly a burden.
That said, the Svartalves took violations and oaths
seriously. I would be loath to get captured after doing something that would genuinely offend them.
I kind of understood why Dresden's new apartment was in their embassy. It was secure and well... the Svartalves coveted beauty and, clumsy or not, Dresden was a succubus.
Honestly, a female Svartalf is not much shorter than Ranma. If more delicate in form and with fine silver hair.
I had been detained in far less pleasant circumstances. Not that I was unappreciative of my rescue, such as it was. Though I was careful to avoid incurring as much debt as possible with the Winter Lady.
Look, I like Molly, but unlike my dope of a brother I know getting in with faerie is a recipe for trouble.
Lara was laughing. She seemed perfectly at ease, back in her element. Even with the blood and exposed torso. But my sister is a vampire. "Dresden is quite tempting, if not exactly a temptress in her own right."
"Give her time," Ranma smirked as she bounced up to her feet. She stretched a bit and let her tail swish.
I glanced and saw Lara's eyes narrow a bit. As the real power behind the throne of the White Court, she was more than politically astute enough to see Ranma's not-so-hidden barb.
"I've watched Dresden for a long time," Lara said as she too stood.
"Then you know her potential. And now she's one of us," Ranma added in a sing-song soprano that was at odds with her normal voice.
"You keep rubbing that in my face," Lara stated with a wry smile she did not fully feel.
The redhead stretched her diminutive form. "Always," she smirked.
"You want me to corrupt your sister?"
Ranma shrugged. "It'd be a learning experience for her, and she is such a temptation, no?"
"It's almost like she's a succubus," Lara's tone was dry.
"Almost," the redhead laughed as she strode towards the doorway we had entered through. "Come on Thomas, leave your silly little bag of secrets."
Ranma nodded to Lara. She would keep her end of the bargain and let the threads the Stygian had exposed, ones that would lead to the Oblivion war alone.
"I'm not your chauffeur," I grumbled.
The demoness stopped and crossed her arms.
Lara sighed. "Brother mine, do give her one more ride. Unless you want her to steal one of the cars in the garage."
"She could try," I murmured. Father had kept quite the stable of classic and exotic cars. He was like that, always accruing beautiful things, and then putting them in an environment he controlled utterly.
Lara was at least more flexible and pragmatic with her toys.
I then stopped and stared.
The thought of letting the crazy redhead steal one of Riley's Humvees, the ones with the fifty caliber machine guns mounted on the roof...
"Any damages she causes will be your responsibility, she is your guest."
The redhead's eyes brightened with mirth.
"That's not exactly how the Laws of Hospitality work," I stated. "She's your guest. And it's her responsibility to behave."
My sister shrugged. "You as an agent of House Raith took it upon yourself to render aid to her and then bring her to higher and higher members of the White Court. You vouched for her."
"It is your fault," Ranma drawled.
I glared at both of them.
"Come on, you love helping wayward siblings," Ranma teased.
"Younger siblings at least," Lara toothily said. "Oh, Justine has arranged for.. refreshments for you later tonight; you won't make a mess will you? I'll have a few loose ends you'll need to tie up. A few T's to cross, some I's to dot."
I exhaled. Justine's little black book was a veritable menu of delectable meals, provided I didn't take too much from any one girl.
"Oh, don't be that way, I know you won't hurt my best assistant. For one you've learned that lesson. For another, family is-"
I cut her off. "Yeah, I didn't exert myself too much."
Interested eyes cut through Ranma's bored stance and the tip of her tail flicked.
Justine's condition made feeding on her... risky. Which made both my Hunger and myself frustrated, which made... Well I couldn't lose control, not with Justine, not again.
I felt a flicker of approval from the redhead.
"Fine, let's get going," I grumbled walking over to Ranma.
And Lara knew about Justine's condition, and knew how difficult this would be for her. My sister was worried. Justine did have her niece, or nephew, and in her twisted way Lara really did care about family.
That's one reason why Tania was still alive.
Nodding, Ranma tossed me my keys, which I automatically caught, and left the room, her tail merrily swishing.
I stared at them for a moment. "You little sneak!" I cried catching up to her.
*************
From the passenger seat, I looked out at the little gingerbread style house. It reminded me of a cuter version of Eve's place.
"Harry's here, isn't she?" Thomas asked.
"Am I that obvious?"
"Your tail isn't wagging," he shrugged, turning off the truck's engine.
"Because it's not out."
"Your emotions aren't that opaque," he flashed a cocky smile.
I eyed him. Fine. I might not be as sneaky as my other sisters, but I could still play the game. "You're going to be a father," I stated and went for the door handle.
It was a shot in the dark. An informed one, yes, but.... given the way he went statue-still and then turned to stare at my hand as if willing the car door to remain closed...
"You and Justine."
"What's it to you?" There was an edge to his voice, an uncertainty and a deep worry.
I ventured a bit more. "First time being a parent." My fingers went off the door handle and I folded my hands in my lap.
He eyed me.
"I know a thing or two about how earth-shattering it is to find out that you've got a kid."
Thomas snorted. "Yeah, you've got five of 'em. You're some big demon mommy."
I smiled, letting him have his anxiety. "Yes Thomas, five broodlings, five daughters. Do you know how old I was when I got Nariko? How alone I was? I didn't know any other succubae. I was in denial that I
was a succubus." I exhaled. "You've got a lot more support than I started out with. That is if you don't make the same stupid mistakes I did."
I could feel his sympathy and his trepidation. Which made sense, if he grew up among the likes of Lara then showing vulnerability would be a major liability.
"It's not that." He was silent for a few moments. "I'm worried about her."
I looked to him
"And the baby." Thomas looked to the house where our sister was presumably waiting. "We, that is the White Court, are not exactly... fertile."
I was proud about my ability to avoid a snide comment about who the real sex demons were. My kind had rituals to ensure that only specific kinds of intercourse resulted in pregnancy, which was something the entirety of our population could do, and we had two other methods of reproduction.
The capability of extremely rapid population growth was part of why our Home Plane was such a divisive place, and that was not counting the other difficulties we had when it came to organizing a civilization, let alone civil society.
"And worse... the pregnancy can be.... problematic on the mother. Her odds are not great. And..." he shook his head and became more closed-off.
That extinguished any tail-measuring and pity overtook any other moods. I tamped down on that as well. Being pitted by the cocky, super fecund demon Princess for his lowly vampire biology would not help Thomas.
He gave me a wry grin. "This is you being sympathetic?" he asked, mirth far outweighing the slight hurt.
"
BlackStone," I emphasized the name. "She hasn't offered to help has she?"
Thomas' eyes widened. "Not... overtly. Could..." a riot of emotions passed through him as hope warred with disquiet.
"Not her. She's far, far too young to try turning a pregnant woman," I stated. Honestly, that was something I would not be comfortable doing. The sister change would be required, and theoretically the newborn demoness would be ready to take care of and convert her baby.
But... it was a bit like replacing a plane's engine while it was still in midair. Theoretically you could do it. Especially if you had more than one engine or enough attitude to glide for a while.
In almost every case it was far more dangerous than trying to land without an engine. But that's only if you could land safely. In Justine's case, waiting out the pregnancy sounded extremely risky. More risky than trying to turn a pregnant woman
I don't know.
And from what Thomas implied, there was something about his nature that would make the baby dangerous to Justine's health. That would certainly complicate the turning, both Justine's and the baby's.
With the brittle, prickly emotion of shattered hope, Thomas eyed me. "She's got all those demon pamphlets though. She has a stack of them right behind the ones about magic and wizarding."
Setting my teeth, I nodded. Our sister was a great Practitioner. As a Prime, as a wizard, she had world class skill, experience and talent. But as a succubus...
"That's it? Just warning me to not trust my idiot newb demoness brother if she comes up with a crackpot idea to turn Justine?"
"She might not know enough, but she has relatives with a lot ore experience." I nodded, hoping he would get the hint. "I ain't gonna tell you how to be a dad."
Thomas grunted. "Not exactly your area."
My jaw clenched. I can't believe I was ever as clueless of a macho lunkhead. Though my little sister still was, even after turning. "And I'm not sure the demon mom stuff applies, not yet at least." I teased.
The vampire stared.
"As for the general parenting, you seem squared enough. What you want some generic platitudes about how you're supporting Justine? It's not about you; your whole life will change; you'll have new responsibilities; your world will expand. Those are words. You'll experience it."
"It changes you. Harry changed. Justine changed."
I snorted.
"Not that. Before you got your claws in him, he was all Dad-like, and getting there... it tore him up when he found out about Maggie and all the... things he did to hide from her... thinking it would help her."
"I have some experience in how parenthood can change a person, when you stop denying it." My hand went back to the door handle.
Thomas seemed unsure.
I sighed. "I wasn't born a demon."
"Wasn't it some kind of reincarnation thing?"
I nodded. "Yeah, but I spent the first, oh, seventeen years of my life as a human. For a while I was both a human and a demon, but that didn't last." I met his gaze. "You should be worried. Given the enemies you have, the snake pit of a family you've got, your kid will be in a lot of danger. But you know that, just as you know Justine's in danger."
"Well, aren't you just a ray of sunshine."
I laughed.
"I feel like I'm missing some inside joke." He frowned. "You're just like Harry."
I snorted and popped the door open.
He caught up to me when I was halfway up the walk. "You're not going to cause a scene are you?"
"Me?" I asked.
"Yeah, you could have called ahead, told them you were coming," Thomas stated.
"I did call my sister."
"You called Eve," the vampire drawled out. He had his suspicions about her. Which was fair. Eve had been doing important prep work, arranging contacts and such. The Company was more than a mercenary group; we also provided consultations, business solutions, and "business" solutions.
House BlackSky was yet another sovereign nation we were contracted with.
At the time all I knew was that the meetings had gone well enough. She had not used any of the duress phrases, which meant I could take the little she had said at face value.
Eve did confirm her suspicion that a certain Miko would have enjoyed meeting the raven-haired twin secretaries of a Nordic business magnate. Though maybe it's for the best that Phobos and Deimos had stayed back at the shrine in Japan.
Doubtless, Akumi would have done something twisted to them.
"Ranma?" Thomas asked as I paused by the door. "You okay?"
"Sure; just thinking about auguries."
He blinked.
"Ornithomancy? Telling the future using birds? Geeze, you're related to a wizard."
"But how do you know?"
"I'm dating someone who has a personal prophetess," I shrugged and knocked on the door.
A hard-eyed pixie-cut blonde a bit taller than me opened it.
She stared at me for a moment then looked up to Thomas. She was well-dressed in a blouse and a loose skirt and her hair had been touched up and a bit of makeup accented her in a very complimentary way. The skirt seemed a bit off from what I had been told about her but the cast running up her left leg made the utility obvious.
Still, she could move around on her own at least. Though I saw a set of crutches near the door, and pill bottles on the coffee table. It was not the only sign of injury there were casts and bracing. Her shoulder was damaged and mobility was hard for her but she refused to give up. Though she had maybe a few more weeks left in those casts. Maybe less.
Despite the injuries, she looked good, confident, and her training set off my professional interest.
"I should have known you two were the ones causing trouble," she murmured.
"It's her fault," Thomas pointed at me.
"Now, Miss Murphy you don't suspect; you
know it was us," I said with a broad smile.
She eyed my coat, pants, stance, and more, no doubt calculating a threat profile. I tried not to be overtly aggressive, but I also did not insult her intelligence by pretending to be harmless. I am a rather short, attractive, and buxomness aside, a fairly dainty Japanese woman; it's not like it's impossible for me to look cute and harmless.
Though, I do have to take care to have my face and expression look not quite as lean and sharp
Murphy sniffed and stepped back. "Dresden! Your siblings are here."
I stepped inside while Murphy watched me, contemplative. "Figures succubae don't need inviting in."
Nodding, I absently looked over the various things she had in the entryway. There was a gym bag that had been tossed by the closet with some spilled gear. Hanging up was a well-used motorcycle jacket and above that on a shelf a helmet. I smiled at them.
"Thomas doesn't," I pointed back as he closed the door.
And then a fluffy monster, all claws and fangs, barreled into my legs.
A growl escaped my lips, but I managed to keep my own claws in.
The notch-eared scarred monster looked back up with lordly disdain and pressed his shoulders against my shins.
Arrogant little murder-machine.
Who then decided to circle around my legs, thumping with a stub of a tail.
I will not kick my little sister's pet
Murphy's inquisitive blue eyes gave a tiny gleam.
After an agonizing period, she picked up the smug monster, who glared at me from her arms before it bounded off her shoulder and ran deeper into the house.
"What got Mister worked up?" my sister asked, in her trying hard to not be a soprano voice, as we entered the living room.
I simply narrowed my eyes at her and crossed my arms. At least her hair was done well, with nice wavy curls and a lot of body. She had a bit much silvery and blue makeup on for the fairly casual bustier and long silk skirt. Cosmetics-wise, she was at about a mid-Misako level.
BlackStone looked between Thomas and myself. "Oh," she noted in a quiet voice, tail drooping.
"We had an appointment," I stated.
Frowning, she looked over to Thomas.
"You forgot both of us brother," he sighed.
"Murphy had surprised me and she knew I could get us to Miami quickly and...." BlackStone looked down and twisted a leg in place.
"You forgot." I let a bit of my frustration ease. Sometimes... sometimes it hits just how tightly wound... what it's like to always be "on". I will give my father that much, his training does teach someone how to manage stress.
That or go crazy.
The little monster poked his head out from the kitchen and hissed at me. My tail flicked and my eyes narrowed.
"We can talk by the couch." Murphy took command. "And maybe next time you'll keep me up to date about your appointments; I'm used to having a big family, Dresden."
I glanced at Murphy; a spa day could have massages and other treatments. Given her casts, a whirlpool or other water treatment was not likely but it was not just BlackStone who was feeling better afterwards.
"Heh, Catholics and demons," Thomas chuckled.
I shrugged. The Cathedral for the Silvan diocese was impressive, if not my style, too busy in the towers and buttresses.
Glancing at us, Murphy made her deliberate way back to the couch. She looked like she still had a long way to go until she recovered.... if she could recover fully.
I eyed the bottles, but tried to not look too closely at the labels. Which is where a certain younger, blonder, sister will chide me. I focused on other things in the room.
More relevant were the looks Murphy gave Dresden and myself. It's not just the romantic feelings that's for BlackStone, but for both of us.... I could feel jealousy mixed with vague trepidation and temptation. We're already healed while she still has months of physical therapy. And at a glance her injuries could easily be severe enough that she wouldn't get back to normal, let alone the level of martial arts she was used to.
But... even with the amount of mobility she had, her art was serving her well in retraining balance and she still moved with smoothness. Once those casts were off she would be eve more dangerous.
I've spent enough time with alpha personality martial artist, operator types, and the like to know how grating being sidelined by injury can be. It's that mix of being reminded of your mortality, worried over losing your edge due to lack of training, and not being there for the rest of your team.
And then here come the pretty demons who can bounce back from injuries oh so much faster. Ask anyone who deals with chronic pain, loss of motor function, or joint degradation about what they might do to get back to full capability. Though it came at a cost.
"We heard from the Carpenters that you were looking for us," Dresden said as she discreetly helped Murphy sit on the couch.
"You mean, I reminded you to ask when you called to check in on your daughters," Murphy said.
I took a chair across from them and smiled at Thomas. The vampire lurked a bit by the side of the room.
"So, did we interrupt anything?" he asked.
Snorting, Murphy leaned on my sister. "Nothing like that."
Dresden pouted.
"Quiet you," she punched her in the arm. "Do you always cause such a mess when you come to a new city?" Murphy asked me
"Well... there was that joint mission in Lima, but most of that was from the guy on the British team. He got... bored... then thirsty... then went for a walk." I smiled at Thomas. "Told you I've worked with vampires before."
He rolled his eyes.
"Is... that the same vampire you told me about? The one with the hat and long coat?" Dresden asked me.
"You don't own being tall and wearing long dusters." I nodded. Honestly, the guy's reputation for insubordination was a bit overblown. On that mission he was rather professional. Unless he got bored. And besides that fires weren't our fault.
"How do you deal with her?" Thomas asked Dresden.
She looked bashful. "Uh, I was visiting her place. So... she's the one who did her thing."
"I'm not keen on people coming into Chicago and going all vigilante," Murphy stated.
I paused. I could have pointed out that Murphy was no longer a law officer. I could have corrected her by pointing out I was a mercenary. I could have emphasized that vampires, necromancers, and their thralls were quite justified.
But I decided to be a bit diplomatic.
What? I like tough, diminutive martial artists.
"We thought Harry needed rescuing."
Murphy nodded and looked up at the taller woman she was using as a rest. "Then it's all your fault?"
"I wasn't even there!" she whined.
"Yeah, that's kinda why we were looking for you," Thomas drawled.
BlackStone pouted.
I exhaled and caught her eye. "There's a reason I set up this meeting; there's something we need to talk about."
BlackStone wilted. "Oh?"
Glancing at Murphy and Thomas, I shrugged. "It's our mother."
My sister blinked.
Thomas went still. He even stopped breathing for a bit.
Murphy chewed her lip. "Is this about Margaret LeFay?"
"No, not her." BlackStone shook her head. "Red... Nodoka's not my mother. I really like her but-"
I cut her off. "We were just in Silvana, meeting BlackSky."
It took a moment for the wheels to turn but she made a rumbling little gasp.
Murphy held Dresden's hand. "This Nodoka, she's still human?"
"I was human too, once." I stated.
"And meetings with you and her and your grandmother empress. Empty Night... Really?" Thomas asked.
I simply gestured to BlackStone.
"The daughter change? BlackSky would take her as a daughter." Dresden shook her head. "But that doesn't mean...."
I gave her a cross look. "What do you think?"
BlackStone's cheeks flushed blue. "That's not how it works. Is it?"
"No, I asked BlackSky herself to give my mother a daughter change on a lark," I rolled my eyes. "Don't get all in denial, you know what your heart is telling you."
BlackStone pulled Murphy to her as her other hand was squeezed again.
"Is that how this works for you? And won't your mother be a young demon herself?" Murphy asked.
"BlackSky's turning her," I stated.
"I don't really know who that is," Murphy eyed me.
BlackStone's voice was numb. "As Thomas said: demon empress. Mab and Uriel like her."
"Her holdings are on the homeplane our kind settled, one of the bigger players. And well... she once invaded earth," I briefly explained. There was more I could say about populations, cities, offworld colonies, alliances.
"But not this earth," Dresden assured.
Murphy's look was flat. "And you want
her to turn your mom into a demon?"
"This isn't about what others want. Mom, Nodoka, wants to do this for us. It's her choice," my tone was firm, and I managed to keep most of the heat out.
"She's gonna be my mom...." BlackStone's voice was very far away.
"Did she space out like that at the spa?" Thomas looked at me then to our sister.
"BlackStone... you're a part of this." I said. "If you want. That's why I'm here. It will be the daughter change. And BlackSky will be guiding her to maturity. She'd be able to
be our mother, an experienced capable demoness, who can help her daughters."
Thomas' eyes widened and he looked to me. Good, I figured the vampire was quick on the uptake.
"Her eyes only glazed over when they did her hair, and polished her nails," Murphy sighed.
"She has been bugging me to open the salon again," Thomas laughed, but his expression was thoughtful.
I smiled at my sister's embarrassment. "We do need to talk about Mom, and make sure you're okay with it..."
"But?"
"Well, the whole necromancer, vampire, and sorcerer," I nodded to Thomas. "He says that's normal for you but it's still worrying."
"Yeah, my enemies don't normally go all Legion of Doom teamup to fight
me. I've had bad guys teaming up before, but I wasn't their primary target."
"I was thinking about them using thaumaturgy to try to get to you," I dryly noted.
"Oh, that."
I tilted my head.
My sister's eyes flicked around. "I won't say that isn't a bad thing Ranma, but-"
"But a baby succubus being influenced by folks who know a disturbing amount about you, about us, could be really bad?" Grandmother really needed to change Mother, if only to help BlackStone.
She chewed her lip. "Between them and the naughty nurse ninja kitsune, my enemies do seem to know about House BlackSky."
I blinked. "That's the one you ate in the botanical gardens?"
"Her sisters got away," Dresden pouted while Murphy looked a bit apprehensive and Thomas coughed.
"I mean... Lara's making noises too, she did the whole 'princess' thing with Red here," he pointed to me.
Murphy eyed me. "Dresden's really a fairy princess then?"
I waggled my hand. "Half fairy?"
BlackStone pouted.
I gave a broad, toothy, smile. "You know, after Mother is turned and raised by Grandmother, she will be a Daughter of BlackSky. And she'll visit all of her daughters."
My sister's tail swished while Thomas snorted. "In addition to a fairy godmother, you'll have a demon mother coming to make sure you'll be a proper princess," the vampire said, with maybe a tinge of jealousy.
"Oh, I'm sure she could help you too." I gave him a bit more friendly grin. It was worrying how much info about the House was leaking in this world. Which made the introductions a certain blonde sister of mine was arranging vital.
If the various powers here knew about the true scale of House BlackSky, of the capabilities of the Imperial Legions and Household Fleet... well things would get more challenging.
Thomas' thoughtful expression turned... concerned. I had warned him about the dangers of BlackStone's inexperience as a succubus, but mother, while technically younger than all of us, would have been personally crafted by BlackSky. Mother would have skills and knowledge.
I was not certain exactly what House BlackSky's plans for this world were, but that Eve was working for Praetor DawnStrike instead of House Legate AshRain was indicative.
Murphy's gaze went to me. "This whole mess was because your mom is going to become your double demon mom, which'll bring Miss 'A spa trip and a mani and pedi will make me forget everything' even further into your family."
I held back my retort of:
She's already one of us. It took a bit more effort to keep in the follow-up of:
And you'll be one too.
For one, I was not sure. Between Kasumi's choice and Usagi's nature I was not exactly an expert on that part of succubus relationships.
Murphy's blue eyes watched me until she turned away. There was some familiarity there, and a reluctance. It was like she saw something in me that she was not too fond of, but couldn't deny.
"You don't have to worry about Mom coming in and turning Harry all Perky Polly Perfect Princess," I assured. "That's not our way, and, even if it were, you know Dresden is."
"What's that supposed to mean?" my sister cried before Murphy elbowed her in the side.
"You're thick-headed and stubborn." Thomas said.
Not sure how to deny that or if she should, our sister pouted some more.
"The redhead is here for a reason. You might as well ask questions and make an informed decision." The blonde martial artist prodded my sister again.
If only Murphy had been with her when we turned Dresden. Maybe then Dresden wouldn't have lacked faith in becoming a succubus, and she'd have been in much better shape.
Then again, the folks upstairs sent a Knight, and then another, as backup. And while I was thankful to have the gods send the wilder of Kusanagi to help us, Doctor Butters was a bit bashful when it came to helping succubae.
And.... reading between the lines of my little sister's stories, Murphy, despite being a Catholic had... issues around the Swords.
Also she was seriously injured a couple months ago, so... I suppose that was a factor. While I was not an expert on physical therapy, I knew enough to know that Murphy was still in the early stages of her own. Once her casts were off there would be more range of motion to explore.
"Oh, yeah." Dresden chewed her lip. "Is there like a plan for how BlackSky'll do this?"
I gave her a mildly cross look. "Yes, there's a whole itinerary. I can tell you about the various lessons, mentors, and schooling."
"Because she'll be a baby succubus.... for a time... and then Grandma will age her up?"
I nodded. "Normally forcing maturity and age on a young broodling is dangerous but... BlackSky."
"That's how she'll leapfrog you in what succubus age... ability?" Murphy ventured.
"Yup."
"And what'll this cost? BlackSky sounds like a real sweet-heart, the kind of world dominator who loves her grandkids, but she ain't going to be doing all this for free," Thomas scoffed.
I gave him a smile, the one that showed teeth. "If you want to be cynical vampire. Consider: she'll be able to shape the mother for her favorite granddaughter, the person she most recently Apologized to, an influential Company officer, oh, and the Knight of the Winter Court and Warden of the White Council. And that's not counting Mother's own rank, skills, and knowledge."
"Assuming those old fossils don't kick me out," BlackStone grumbled.
Thomas gave a crooked smile. "That's more like it."
Murphy squeezed my sister's hand and leaned closer.
BlackStone gave a glassy smile. "Maybe I can get everyone some drinks?" she reluctantly slipped out on the couch and, smoothing her skirt, stood up.
As Dresden went to the cozy home's kitchen and busied herself, Murphy had her inquisitive expression. "This BlackSky owes you. She feels guilty."
I exhaled. "She blames herself for my death. And a lot of things."
Murphy snorted. "Of course you've been dead. You're Dresden's freakin' sister."
"I'm feelin' kinda left out here," Thomas sighed.
I glanced about. The stand for the Daisho was in a place of pride over the mantle. To many standards, it would stand out from the more... maturely-feminine decorating style. Well. probably for folks who weren't of the Saotome or other branches of my family.
The katana and wakizashi were not technically a matched set, but that did little to detract from their functional quality. Both had been used. The longer blade moreso. Less obviously were a few framed certifications and other awards.
There was nothing too ostentatious, but it all matched with what BlackStone had said about Murphy's studiousness.
"I don't consider myself an advanced student," Murphy caught my eye. "And this is playing hell with practice," she gestured to her casts.
I shifted my stance. "You have practical experience; you teach. Aikido is obviously your focus." I glanced at her shoes and the pair by the door. "Savate. Boxing. Some Krav and Judo."
My eye went to a handful of rods on one bookshelf. "Kali." And then the books of the shelf which were more thumbed through. "Whing Chin, Kung Fu, maybe Shaolin."
Murphy's expression was carefully neutral.
"Did you just Sherlock scan Murphy over martial arts?"
I rolled my eyes
"She's Harry's sister, you know how Dresden gabs. Besides, I've got my training crap all over this room," Murphy looked to me. "Thoughts?"
I nodded. That was mostly how I figured it out. If we were to spar I could nail it down exactly. "A good balance, given your size and experience. If I could make a recommendation, maybe some Hapkido and Tai chi."
"Those are kind of dissimilar..." Murphy gave me a.... contemplative look. She knew she was in no condition at the moment to do martial arts, let alone take on new skills.
"Sure, Aikido when you use your opponent's energy against him, but in Hapkido you really want to
correct their worldview. Use their energy to make them regret their life choices."
Murphy laughed.
"Where Thai chi, once you get beyond the training-in-the-park instructors, can really focus one's center, balance, and refine one's movements. And if you want to see how a wrinkly old guy can fling someone across the park, that's one of the ways to do it."
Thomas stared at me.
"What do you think my day job is, pretty-boy?"
"Demon mercenary?" he ventured.
"That ain't exactly a day to day thing." I sighed. Sure, it was the bulk of my pay, but the bulk of my
time was on training: myself and others.
"And what do you teach?" Murphy's question was not quite as blatantly done but it was still in the style an officer will ask when they already know the answer.
"A modified Saotome branch of Musabetsu Kakuto Ryu. Technically, it's got a lot of the Tendo branch in, but it's my school so it's my name," I said with no small measure of pride. I had... given up a lot of who I was for my daughters. But I was also able to get even more of a focus in the Art and begin synthesizing my own school. On balance I'd say that more than evened things out.
Murphy smiled a bit. Ah so she knew Japanese, or already knew the translation.
"Modified?" Thomas asked.
My revealed wings fluttered and my tail swished. "Even the most creative of Grand Masters don't have many moves that go beyond human biology or capability."
"Right, I heard a bit of what you did to Dresden," Murphy said in a voice that was a mix of awed and horrified.
I bowed my head to her. "We were in a rush. And I moderate my teaching style based on what the student can take."
"You threw me out of a helicopter!" My sister shouted from the kitchen.
"You can fly, you big baby!" I shook my head and went back to Murphy. "Normally, I have a whole schedule based on the student's skill level. I even do physical therapy if required." I added.
Murphy eyed me. Was she wondering if I was being polite by assuming she would recover enough to go back to martial arts naturally? Or did she think I was presuming her humanity was a temporary thing?
"She complains about the helo and not the breathing or meditation training."
"Breathing? You held me down in a pool until I nearly drowned. And most people don't use flamethrowers to teach mediation."
I rolled my eyes while Thomas made an appreciative grunt.
"You better be making some food in there," Murphy shouted back. "Or at least wearing a cute apron."
There was a pause as BlackStone rummaged around and opened a pantry door. "Why do you even have a frilly apron? And one that's far too long for you?"
I gave Thomas a disbelieving look.
"Yes, she really can be that thick," he said.
"Why do you think?" Murphy laughed. "Now come on, we've got guests, and they're Family. Isn't hospitality like a big thing for Fae and wizards?"
The blonde gave me an inquiring look.
"Succubae too, for family at least," I shrugged. There was a whole raft of rules, rituals, and other nonsense that came with being a Granddaughter of BlackSky. Fortunately, I could largely get away from all that.
"So, make sure you've got something nice on a tray. We didn't go out to get your hair, nails, and makeup done for you not to be a charming hostess." Murphy teased.
As my sister stomped a hoof, I could feel her pouting.
"It's good that you're helping her through this," I told Murphy. "I really hate that I can't be here for her more frequently."
Murphy shifted a bit in her seat. "You sure you want to thank me and not Thomas? Or Molly?"
I snorted. "The Incubus and the Ice Princess are quite helpful. But you're keeping Dresden grounded. You don't take her guff."
"Hey!" Thomas gave a very Halley-like pout.
Bearing a big platter with sandwiches and a few familiar beer bottles, Dresden swished into the room. A frilly apron was tied over her hips which also gave a good presentation of her chest that Murphy gave a subtle, appreciative look.
What was not subtle was the playful slap over Dresden's backside after she put the tray on the coffee table.
"Karin!" BlackStone eeeped as she shot back up to standing, and just a bit closer to the blonde. "After all the times you went on about men on the force being chauvinist pigs and me being a sexist Neanderthal..."
"Turnabout's fair play." Smiling, Murphy held out a hand which Dresden put an opened beer into.
Dresden crossed her arms under her chest, and tried to look irked, despite her slight rumbling purr.
I took a sandwich and started eating. The ham was good and it was filling. Though I knew my baby sister needed more time learning how to cook properly.
"It's a shame about your leg and shoulder," I noted to Murphy as she made space for Dresden.
The blonde's expression clouded.
"I mean it limits what I can show you, in the dojo. Though we do have a couple volunteers we can be sensei for."
Still standing, BlackStone froze in mid bite while Thomas' eyes widened.
"I really am hungry," Thomas said after wolfing down a sandwich. "And Justine has got something, erm, someone ready for me, um us."
I smiled at him. He also had some sort of debriefing for his sister. Doubtless about whatever the real agenda was of the cabal we just smashed up.
Dresden's tone was petulant. "If only I had a girlfriend who found girls for us to-"
And then Murphy hit the back of my sister's knees with her good leg causing the taller demoness to tumble back onto the couch in a purring heap.
"Ooh, so the training's begun?" I clapped and shot a glare at the big fluffy monster who poked his head into the room. His slitted eyes met mine and were challenging as he lifted a foot to step in. I glared back and the monster's stub tail twitched for a moment before dismissing us all with an arrogant sniff.
I exhaled. An altercation with my sister's pet would upset her.
"You know 'sis' it's a good thing you like long skirts," Thomas drawled.
My sister flushed, her cheeks tinting blue as she scrambled to right herself and then crossed her legs.
"You're such a great big girl," Murphy smirked and pulled her closer.
"I am not," Dresden huffed.
"You're a bigger girl than your little girls, and that was before you became a girl."
"Aww, Murph."
"And you miss them; though I can't blame you."
"That doesn't make me girly," Dresden said to Thomas' laugh.
Murphy's eye twinkled in that same way an instructor got when a student asked for another demonstration of a technique. "Oh? So, you want to do something macho and aggressive?"
"Um?" my sister's lip quivered.
"Do you know where a dojo is open this time of night?" I asked.
Thomas gave me a look.
"I won't burn down a training hall. I can even adjust the lesson plan if there's normals around." I gave my sister and her brother a smile.
"I know just the place," Murphy's grin grew. "It's an address Dresden's very familiar with."
"Not the Brighter Future Society," she whined, her tail curling up.
My eyes twinkled. The BFS was a miniature castle built on the grounds of the boarding house where my sister used to have her basement apartment. Vampires burned it down, and the Chicago mob built the replacement: a small, but functional, stone castle keep.
By a certain paranoid opinion, the new structure sounded like a reasonably secure place to survive a moderate attack, or to use as a fairly overt safehouse and staging area. On the other hand it was a very unsubtle location and would be an obvious target in any serious assault.
"It's been a while since I sparred with the Einherjaren. I spent a lot of time in that gym." Murphy gave a very wistful look. "I can at least talk with them. You'll like them Red, Sven and Skaldi are big, burly mercenaries. They're also prone to impromptu building modifications."
"Oh, so we might have an audience? Well... maybe I should get my formal gi, if I'm showing off to students." I gave the tall demoness another toothy smile.
My sister pouted. "Well, at least our daughters won't be watching."
Purring, my eyes flashed. "What a lovely idea, Dear Sister." That would also give some more students of mind to bring as backup. Students who I actually had time to properly teach.
"Oh, Harry you idiot." Thomas groused.
"Fine, then you'll be my sparring partner," she shot back.
Thomas gave a cocky smirk. "Really? Will you remember to come with us or will you be distracted by some shiny shoes?"
"I'm not an idiot!"
"That's not a denial."
I shifted and exchanged a look with Murphy. Students could be a pain, but were worth it, especially when they were family.
End Chapter 4, End Our Sister.
Apologies to everyone for the long, long wait in getting this last chapter out. 2021 had some problems, and the start of this year had some work with other projects.
I've also got another story set in the Return / Diyu Demon verse: The War Chronicles of a Little Demon, a Youjo Senki cross with Tanya finding herself as a demon in house BlackSky. It can be read on FF.net, Archive of Our Own, and the expected forums.
But special thanks to especially to DCG, Ellf, Green Sea, and Kevin Hammel to helping me get this though.