Authoress: Alright got my characters! I couldn't say no to any of you
Rosemary: Great I have to work over time with six guys?!
Michael: I'm still hungry..
Authoress: By the way King Kaleth is more of a fatherly character. To answer some questions.
Sarah turns Fae after thirteen hours in the Underground. Mortals don't know what they will become, it just happens. They can become different things, fire, water, dream, ect. Spirit fae are rare but she happened to become one. Spirit fae are never born from Fae heritage. They have to be mortal first, go to the Underground and become fae. Jareth's mother was a mortal and went to the Underground, after thirteen hours she became fae. Long story, not going into it. You'll meet her later. She's not a Spirit Fae.
Rosemary: Why don't you tell them the characters you picked!
Authoress: Oh yeah! The guys are:
Prince Zane- Merfolk (Mermaids, Mermen, ect)
King Sephel- Centaurs
King Angus- Elves
Prince Gabriel Black- Vampires
Prince Octavio- Icelands
See the World Through My Eyes
Tattle Tail Caught
"What were doing in the Faerie Forest?!" Sallina practically yelled.
"I doubt that is any of your business," Cypress responded.
"You were following the same path Sarah and I had taken!" Sallina said.
"Not to mention the forest called you an intruder," Sarah spoke up as she recalled what had happened.
Sallina and Sarah and ridden home and drag a yelling Cypress into the throne room. Jareth was, to say the least, surprised and amused. They sat there now. Jareth was on his throne and contemplating what to do with the man tied up in front of him. Sarah and Sallina sat down on chairs near the door. Kera sat on Sarah's shoulder looking disgustedly at all the goblins.
"Look, I'm not going to talk to you people," Cypress spat and put his chin in the air. Jareth smiled evilly.
"Oh you'll tell everything and you'll help us too," he said darkly. "You know of my lands, do you not?"
"God knows he's spied on it enough," Sallina muttered and Sarah giggled. Cypress threw a glare at the ex-thief.
"Well, there is an obliette (SP?) that has never been mapped or found. It is known to only the Labyrinth's rulers. It is the deepest and darkest place in the Underground. If you choose not to cooperate I will put you in it and we will forget you. You'll be able to rot there and we wouldn't even know," Jareth said in a matter-of-fact tone.
Sallina smirked. Sarah tilted her curiosity. Kera gasped in surprise at hearing this. Cypress was thinking about what to do. He swallowed hard.
"Fine I'll help you, but you have to protect me from my superiors if they find out," Cypress said and looked up hopeful. Jareth smiled with a little darkness still there. Jareth waved his hand and the bindings on Cypress disappeared. A chair appeared behind him and he sat down.
"Of course my dear man," Jareth said. "Now why are you spying on my two guests?" he asked.
"I was to get information on Lady Sarah. The exiled thief was an added bonus," he said. Sallina growled.
"How long have you been here?" Jareth asked.
"I have not reported back to the council yet. They wanted me to find out everything about Sarah that I could," Cypress said.
"Then we are not found out yet," Sallina said.
"On the contrary," Cypress said, "I was also paid by separate kingdoms to report to them to. I sent six messages. The dragon, merfolk, vampires, the Ice Prince, elves and centaur kingdoms know that Sarah is a spirit Fae and that she is unmarried," Cypress said.
"Good god, Cypress, who don't you spy for?!" Jareth asked.
"Great, now six other kingdoms know of her. It wont take long for news to spread," Sallina sighed frustrated.
"Not if we invite them here," Jareth thought. Sarah bit her bottom lip.
"Are you insane?! I will not have them near my best friend," Sallina said. Sarah frowned.
"I'm perfectly capable taking care of myself," Sarah said. Everyone looked to her, "Bring them here then. Tell them to keep it quiet about my power. If they don't there will be more people after me. Though it is not a very good way to go about it I think this is the best we've got," Sarah said confidently.
"That means I'll have to stay out of sight longer," Sallina sulked. "Great,"
"Oh and you might want to send a letter to the Faerie king to come keep him quiet. He's married he wont try and go after Sarah," Kera spoke up form Sarah's shoulder. Jareth looked from the faerie to Sarah. Sarah laughed nervously.
"While Sallina was chasing Cypress I was led to see the Faerie king. I told him about the early winter that the forest had warned me about and he knows of my power. The forest, kind of, spoke through me," Sarah said as bowed her head.
"Well, we all make mistakes," Cypress said. Jareth threw him a glare.
"It's alright, we just have to keep six men busy. That shouldn't be to hard," Sallina said. She and Sarah then burst out laughing. Sallina tried to catch her breathe.
"Ok, but seriously, we need to quickly send the invitations, before anything gets out," Sallina the stood. She counted on her fingers, "Ok so we have Prince Zane, King Sephel, King Angus, Prince Gabriel, and Prince Octavio. I'll get those invitations. Jareth your brother is all yours," Sallina said then left the room. Jareth growled in annoyance.
"You just had to go spouting information to Halem, didn't you?" Jareth said as he glared at Cypress.
"Hey! All my information come with a price and they happened to meet the price. I want talk anymore so just invite those six and we'll talk later," Cypress said.
"This is going to be very difficult," Sarah said and rubbed her temples. "Cypress, you didn't happen to tell them I was blind did you?" Sarah asked.
"You are?" Cypress asked.
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Authoress: There you have it, the next installment! I have to go now I'm hungry.
Michael: And what about me?
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