Disclaimer: All the stuff in the previous parts apply. Lenore's name borrowed from Edgar Allan Poe. Mystic is the property of the Ty Beanie Baby Corporation.

Lisa led Jareth to the Hall O' Rooms. She helped him down the hall, but it was clear he wouldn't be able to make it to where she wanted to go, so she entered the room across from her own.

Lisa helped Jareth to the bed and laid him down. The mark on his chest was glowing brighter as Jareth got weaker. She sat beside him and held his hand, waiting for Goldy to return.

***

Golden Mun galloped toward the large meadow, wondering just why the presence of the Goblin King bothered him so much. Perhaps it was because of the fact that he loved Lisa. He had since she was a little girl, a past she could not remember anymore. Why she couldn't realize how much he loved her was a total mystery to him.

Lisa traveled so much, and she usually always found someone on those travels. Someone to love. Someone who could do things Goldy couldn't because he wasn't human and couldn't shift forms.

Snorting, he shook the thoughts out of his mind. He had a job to do, and because he loved Lisa so much, he'd do anything for her. Well, almost anything. Anything within reason.

Goldy stopped at the edge of the large meadow, scanning the area for Medicus. Among the different colored manes, tails, and coats of the unicorns using the meadow to eat, drink, and play, there was not a trace of red and white in them, nor of the big, wooden cart.

He did, however, find Lisa's unicorn, Mystic. He went to her and they touched horns in greeting.

"Hello, Golden Mun," Mystic said. Only Lisa called him Goldy.

~Hello, Mystic. I'm looking for Medicus.~

She shook her head, her iridescent, red-spiraled horn glittering in the golden sunlight. "I haven't seen him. Try his place?"

Goldy nodded, gave his thanks, and headed for the area Medicus called home. He wasn't there, either.

Stomping his hoof, annoyed, Goldy went back to the meadow and began asking around. No one had seen Medicus that morning.

Though he was trying to keep calm, Goldy hated to think what Lisa would do if the Lord of the Labyrinth died.

~It would throw off the balance of magic,~ he said to himself, and because he spoke telepathically, he was literally speaking to himself.

Goldy knew all too well how magic and memories affected those in tune with it. He, himself, nearly died because Lisa couldn't remember him (but that's another story).

"Penny for them?" said a voice.

Goldy turned to see a solid black unicorn with blue eyes standing behind him. A black bird was perched on her back. Raven and her bird, Lenore.

~I beg your pardon?~ he said, blinking at the female's unfamiliar terminology.

She chuckled. "It's an Earth expression. 'Penny for your thoughts'."

That explained why he'd never heard it. Goldy had never been to Earth.

"It means," Raven explained, " 'Care to share what you're thinking?' "

Goldy just shook his head. ~Never mind. Have you seen Medicus?~

Raven tilted her head to one side, thinking. "Yes. This morning I saw him heading to the deep part of the forest. I think he was collecting supplies." She pointed him in the direction she had seen Medicus moving.

Goldy thanked her, bade her goodbye, and galloped off.

End part four.