CHAPTER 10.
"I'm sorry, do I know you? Only the last person to know who I was
betrayed my families trust and turned out to be a blood sucking
Vampire!" said Jane, she turned to speak to her mother but Dursey's
face held complete terror. "Who ARE YOU?" she shouted.
"My Name, My lady Jane, is Louis Du Frey and I am here to say. Stand
and Deliver! Your Money Or Your Life!" said the young man.
"OOH, who's an Adam And the Ants fan? That's so pathetic! Why do you
bother us so?" asked Jane. She pressed her hands together and her eyes
glowed red with fury. "You know not whom presence you intrude!"
"Oh but I do! For there are few in this land as powerful as you and
Jareth and I am one with such powers. So, should you not want to
endanger your mother or the coach driver at all, step off the coach
and climb onto the horse." Said Louis. He smiled widely as she stepped
out onto the gravel path. She was not pleased about what was happening
but knew she had to act to his words if she wanted her mother to be
safe. She climbed onto the horse and her body felt so dirty as he
climbed on behind her.
"Okay, mother, I'll see you soon. Just go back to the house, I'm sure
Ava wouldn't mind. Tell Jareth and I'll sort something out this end."
Said Jane. The coach driver turned the coach around and headed back to
La Fae estate. Louis headed deeper into the forest and it took nearly
half the day for them to reach his desired location.
He sang all the way there, she was not best pleased, he couldn't sing
and his constant wailing was giving her a headache because he was so
close to her ear, she just wanted to belt him one around the face,
just to get him to shut up and stop with the shrieking. By the time
she was on the verge of suicide from the sheer noise he was making
they had reached his little hut.
'This can't be it, I'm going to spend the rest of my life in here if
Jareth doesn't save me, I'm not going to survive, he's already driving
me to my limit and past the edge of insanity!' she thought to her
self, she would have committed suicide if she did have to spend the
rest of her life there.
"I hope you shall be happy here, Jareth will not find you here, and if
he does, lets just say I've got my back up covered anyway!" said
Louis. He helped her off the horse and guided her to the door of the
little wooden hut they were soon to sleep in.
"You got to be joking! I didn't sleep anywhere like this even on
earth, this place is a dump!" said Jane.
"DO YOU SEE ME LAUGHING?" shouted Louis. He pushed her further into
the hut. It wasn't as small as it seemed on the outside. There were
two floors to this little twig cabin and the door worked but it wasn't
exactly home. He pushed her towards the corner where a pile of rugs
sat and a sheepskin cover.
"Quit pushing me!" said Jane. Her eyes glowed a deep red, some how it
had the opposite effect she had hoped for, he was getting really
turned on by her raw magick. She was just a beginner and she was sure
he wanted to teach her some magick tricks of his own. "NO way! No way!
I'm married, I love Jareth!" said Jane. She was not going to sleep
with this guy. He was good looking but she felt no sexual attraction
towards Louis unlike Jareth who always had her hot under the collar.
"Did I say I cared? I'm having you whether you want it or not!" said
Louis.
"I've been through all of this with Ivy and Blake. You're not having
me! The only guy who can have is the one I was promised, Jareth. He
was destined for me. I'm not about to let you change the stars!" said
Jane.
"Jane, I'm glad you said that." Said Jareth. She smiled widely as he
walked behind Louis. He'd passed all the back up and was just about to
drain Louis's magick before Jane screamed.
"No, you can't his magick is part of him, drain it and you might as
well be killing him!" said Jane. "I know that with great power comes
great responsibilities but you can't do that to some one."
"Jane, he has no power, he was bluffing, and he wanted you to lose hope.
Please, I'm just concerned with your safety and the safety of your family..
Not to mention our future." Said Jareth.
