Disclaimer...I own nothing except for the characters that had never been
seen before. Okay basically the only ones who are in here that I don't own
are Jareth, Sarah, and Hoggle...I might add some of the others soon.
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Corsair walked into the library, meeting up with Elia and Jareth. "This
feels familiar."
Elia smiled lightly, "That was years ago."
"Is she ready yet?" Corsair sat down in one of the large chairs, setting
his feet up on the ottoman.
"I gave her until ten thirty to get ready. I figured she would want the
extra time in order to open the gift we got her." Jareth looked up from the
book that was open in front of him to look at Elia and Corsair. "You'll be
able to keep an eye on her wont you Corsair?"
"Yes but I do have to leave before it gets too late."
"The council meeting shouldn't take to long. We're basically going over
where this next ball will take place."
"Are you going to have it here?" Corsair took one of the mints from the
bowl that rested on a large table that was littered with books. "It might
be nice for her to go home on a happy note like that."
"I just wish we didn't have to let her go home, and stop in the middle of
her teaching."
"What if we taught her how to move between places first?"
"But that's one of the harder things to learn." Elia sat back in her chair
and sighed softly.
"That may be but she would be able to come and go as she pleases. I think
it would be most beneficial on both sides." Jareth looked back down to the
book, so many things to do and in so little time.
"I think I should teach her how to do it then." Corsair popped another
mint in his mouth, sucking on it softly.
"And what if she doesn't remember an article of clothing? I think I should
do the teaching myself." Elia halfway glared at Corsair's soft chuckle.
"I did use to change her diapers, and I did visit quite a bit when she was
little."
"And how much of that do you think she remembers? You saw what she did
with you this morning. Besides she is a grown woman now, not a little
tomboyish child."
"Elia does have a point." Jareth closed the book and also ended the
conversation. As he started to stand up a soft knock on the door caused
them to turn. "Enter."
The door opened slowly, being that it was large and it was made of oak.
Hoggle's small form came around the door as he looked at the three. "You
called for me your majesty."
"Ah yes Hoggle, I need you to take my Niece to the beginning of the
Labyrinth and have her go through it."
Hoggle nodded and nervously played with the pouch in his hands. "Do you
want me to stay with her?"
Jareth shook his head, "No, come back to the castle. Corsair and Sarah
will keep an eye on her from here."
Hoggle nodded again lightly, "Shall I go wait for her down in the
courtyard then?"
"Yes. It's time for us to go get her." With that said the three
disappeared and Hoggle shifted nervously.
"I hope nothing happens to the poor girl."
Jareth's voice boomed through the air, "Now why would I do that to
family?" Hoggle's eyes widened and he head quickly out of the room to go
wait in the courtyard.
seen before. Okay basically the only ones who are in here that I don't own
are Jareth, Sarah, and Hoggle...I might add some of the others soon.
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Corsair walked into the library, meeting up with Elia and Jareth. "This
feels familiar."
Elia smiled lightly, "That was years ago."
"Is she ready yet?" Corsair sat down in one of the large chairs, setting
his feet up on the ottoman.
"I gave her until ten thirty to get ready. I figured she would want the
extra time in order to open the gift we got her." Jareth looked up from the
book that was open in front of him to look at Elia and Corsair. "You'll be
able to keep an eye on her wont you Corsair?"
"Yes but I do have to leave before it gets too late."
"The council meeting shouldn't take to long. We're basically going over
where this next ball will take place."
"Are you going to have it here?" Corsair took one of the mints from the
bowl that rested on a large table that was littered with books. "It might
be nice for her to go home on a happy note like that."
"I just wish we didn't have to let her go home, and stop in the middle of
her teaching."
"What if we taught her how to move between places first?"
"But that's one of the harder things to learn." Elia sat back in her chair
and sighed softly.
"That may be but she would be able to come and go as she pleases. I think
it would be most beneficial on both sides." Jareth looked back down to the
book, so many things to do and in so little time.
"I think I should teach her how to do it then." Corsair popped another
mint in his mouth, sucking on it softly.
"And what if she doesn't remember an article of clothing? I think I should
do the teaching myself." Elia halfway glared at Corsair's soft chuckle.
"I did use to change her diapers, and I did visit quite a bit when she was
little."
"And how much of that do you think she remembers? You saw what she did
with you this morning. Besides she is a grown woman now, not a little
tomboyish child."
"Elia does have a point." Jareth closed the book and also ended the
conversation. As he started to stand up a soft knock on the door caused
them to turn. "Enter."
The door opened slowly, being that it was large and it was made of oak.
Hoggle's small form came around the door as he looked at the three. "You
called for me your majesty."
"Ah yes Hoggle, I need you to take my Niece to the beginning of the
Labyrinth and have her go through it."
Hoggle nodded and nervously played with the pouch in his hands. "Do you
want me to stay with her?"
Jareth shook his head, "No, come back to the castle. Corsair and Sarah
will keep an eye on her from here."
Hoggle nodded again lightly, "Shall I go wait for her down in the
courtyard then?"
"Yes. It's time for us to go get her." With that said the three
disappeared and Hoggle shifted nervously.
"I hope nothing happens to the poor girl."
Jareth's voice boomed through the air, "Now why would I do that to
family?" Hoggle's eyes widened and he head quickly out of the room to go
wait in the courtyard.
