Darklady: Hi everyone sorry this took soo long. My fault completely just couldn't seem to get in this chapter.
Jareth: (looks around for Ly) Yes . . . not my fault in any way.
Sarah:(smiles at Jareth) Don't worry love, she wouldn't set Ly on you unless you deserved it.
Jareth:(smirks) Love?
Sarah:(looks to Darklady in panic)
Darklady: Well . . . . enjoy everyone . . .
Chapter 12: Sweet Dreams
"Who the hell does he think he is?!" Sarah yelled to the open air.
"He is a King, Sarah, used to getting his way in everything. You must learn to stay calm around him, little one." Rin's sweet voice whispered on the wind.
"Is there no one who can help me with him? Help me make him see?" Rin appeared in 'human' form beside the mortal girl and nodded.
"In truth yes…but you must first show the King that you can and WILL stand up to him on your own." Sarah nodded, not really hearing Rin when she said there was help. When she turned to Rin her eyes were laced with unshed tears.
"He doesn't love me at all, does he? He doesn't even care the tiniest bit!" Rin gasped at her young mistress' words and quickly spoke up for her…somewhat foolish King.
"I can not tell you what is in the King's heart. Only HE can do that, but I can tell you that the King often does foolish things, you must learn to just…how do mortals say 'shake it off'." Sarah smirked at Rin's use of the human phrase and then put her head in her hands to wipe away the tears.
"That will be fun." Rin laughed, but quickly calmed.
"Enough of this talk, we must start your training." Sarah's head shot up, as Rin's words sank in.
"Are you completely mental?" Rin smiled, not completely understanding the young woman's question, but she could tell that she was nervous and upset again.
"Little one, think about it. It makes the most sense. I can keep you calm and if you do loose control there is no way for you to physically harm me." Sarah relaxed as she thought about the intelligence to Rin's thoughts and perked up.
"Alright let's do this!"
Jareth sat draped over his throne. The goblins dancing, singing and drinking around him did nothing to help the perplexed King think. Moving to a window, the King pushed himself out, changing to his owl form before he had fallen even a few feet. Beating his mighty wings, Jareth made for the Aboveground. If he could in his present form, he would have smirked at the familiarity of the scene.
He sat now atop the Williams home. He had made sure to clean up the blood by the front door, but he knew that he would never truly clean it from his memory. He knew in the deepest part of his soul that every time he walked through the front door, every time he stood in the house with her, he would smell the rusty salty aroma of her blood. Perhaps…that was a good thing.
Sarah meant a great deal to him. He had already claimed her as his Queen, but she, of course, didn't know that. In the crystal ballroom she had believed his intentions to be true for the briefest moment. She'd been his in that moment, only to fall into the illusion again that it was about the BABY. How to make her see that it was NEVER about the baby? The only reason he had even taken Toby was to keep her in the Underground longer, give himself more time with her. But he should have known that wouldn't be how she'd see it.
He had watched her for years, had seen the changes in her. When her mother had left, when she had met James, when Karen had entered her life, when Mitch had taken part of it, when Toby was born, he'd been there. He had been the one to comfort her the night her mother left, the one she told EVERYTHING to. He had loved her since that first time in the park, when the small mortal child had recited her play for the owl that watched over her. Now when he had the chance to prove his love, to help her see that she really did feel the same way, he was as the mortals say, SERIOUSLY FUCKING IT UP! Something had to change and it wasn't Sarah.
He had been sitting on the roof, trying to find the one grain of sand that would tip Sarah's scales in his favor, when he saw James. Perhaps her long time friend could shed some light on his lovely mortal. Quickly he changed forms and invoked a glamour to hide his Fae markings and clothing. He was sitting on the front step of the house when James finally came into sight.
Seeing Jareth, James waved, both exited and slightly upset at seeing him. James looked around, expecting Sarah to be around, but came up short. Looking to Jareth he smiled again. "Hey Jareth."
"Hello James, what are you doing here?" Jareth asked. James looked around once again.
"Is Sarah here?" Jareth shook his head and looked at James confused as he punched the air. "Can you keep a secret from Sarah?" Jareth smirked at the boy's question.
"As a matter of fact…I can keep several." James nodded, obviously no where near as curious as Sarah.
"Well Sarah's birthday is tomorrow and while EVERY OTHER year she is mostly forgotten, I'm going to throw her a party here at her house." Jareth looked at James confused by his master plan.
"How do you know that Mr. Williams and his wife will agree?" James smiled, obviously proud of himself and the fact that Jareth had asked.
"Actually I called Mr. Williams' law office and they said that he and his wife had gone away for their anniversary. So I called all Sarah's friends from the Underground, and her favorite teachers from school, it won't be big. But knowing Sarah, even the tiniest party will make her feel loved." James turned a curious gaze to Jareth, wondering… "Do you happen to know any more of Sarah's friends?" Jareth smiled, this should help Sarah to forgive him.
"As a matter of fact, I do." Jareth smiled as James laughed merrily.
"GREAT! The more the better." James moved past Jareth and unlocked the front door and then turned to Jareth to ask once more…. "Sure Sarah isn't in there?" Jareth shook his head to the boy again.
"She's…a little upset with me at the moment. So for right now, she's with a friend calming down." James laughed at Jareth and walked into the house, allowing Jareth to follow.
"If I know Sarah, and I do, then she isn't 'a little' anything. She's probably near melt down." Jareth nodded his head sadly, it was true, he wasn't sure how he would ever convince her after what he had just done. James moved through the house, laughing as he pictured Sarah's face. "Alright so what did you do to upset her?" Jareth thought about it for a minute.
"I don't think I'm going to tell you. I may get into even more trouble with her, and I'm having enough fun trying to convince her that my feelings are real." James smiled at Jareth truly pleased by his answer.
"Listen Jareth, whatever you say to me you say to ME, unless of course you're doing something you shouldn't, then I'll sing like a canary. So tell me, what did you do?"
"I told her that she forgot her place." James raised an eyebrow at his answer.
"You mean…forgot where she was in a book, place or 'me man, you woman' place?" Jareth cringed inwardly as he answered.
"Me man, you woman." Jareth was confused tremendously when Jareth started to laugh again, this time harder than before. He was TRULY getting tired of being laughed at.
"You went prehistoric on Sarah Williams?" James gasped, instantly sober. "What in the name of all that is HOLY and DECENT were you thinking?" James asked, shocked that he wasn't kidding.
"I'm going to just admit the truth, I wasn't thinking at all. I was just trying to hurt her. She had embarrassed me and I wanted to do the same." James stopped moving through the house and sat at the grand piano in the living room. Letting his fingers rest on the keys, James played a haunting melody that still floated through an enchanted ball room.
"Well I don't know how to help you. All I can say is apologize. Sarah is quick to get angry, quick to expect the worst. But with you…she's confused." Jareth quickly took his gaze from the boy's fingers upon hearing his last statement.
"How do you know she's confused by me? Did she tell you that?" James shook his head to Jareth's questions, taking a minute to think on how to answer.
"I've known Sarah awhile, she doesn't speak much about her feelings because she thinks that if I know the REAL Sarah, I wouldn't like her anymore. What I can't get her to understand is that I've known the real Sarah for almost as long as I've known her." Jareth smirked.
"You make her sound like two separate people." James shook his head.
"That's exactly what she's like. She has two faces. She has one that she shows everyone, the one that doesn't care if people poke fun, if she doesn't have any friends, if she can't talk to someone. But then there is the real Sarah, the one that I can see, the one that longs for someone to love her for her, not for who she pretends to be. I know she spends her nights dreaming of magic, that she sees, feels and knows things she shouldn't. I can read Sarah and she is truly confused by you. She can't make up her mind." James looked to Jareth, deadly serious. "Jareth, I don't know how you met Sarah or why she trusts you so much but know this if you break Sarah's heart…." Jareth interrupted.
"Is this where you tell me you'll hunt me down and gut me? Because I believe that we have been through this already." Jareth smiled, as he spoke. Sarah was truly fortunate to have a friend such as James. The young man shook his head at Jareth.
"Jareth you and I both know that I wouldn't have a change in a fight with you. But Sarah…she'd eat you alive then spend the rest of her life believing that everything her step mother told her was true. Just be careful with her…please?" Jareth nodded to the younger man, and smiled, it was time to get this place ready for Sarah's birthday party.
"Alright now tell me what I can do to help get this party perfect for…." He almost choked on the word. "OUR Sarah?"
By the time dinner had come along, Sarah had gotten some control of herself and her magic. She could conjure a cup of tea and even a sandwich. Teleporting however, was still a bit beyond her reach. So when the time came foe Sarah to try, Rin was kind enough to lend support. It hadn't taken Sarah long to decide where she wanted to go. She missed her dog and asked Rin if she thought anyone would mind her bringing him to the Underground. Rin had agreed as long Sarah and Merlin came RIGHT back, a moment later Sarah stood in her garage.
Merlin, who hadn't been out all day, was beside himself with happiness at the sight of his master. Rin instructed Sarah to hold tightly to Merlin then think of where she wanted to be. It took a few minutes longer than Sarah a bit longer than she would have liked, but upon opening her eyes she found herself again in The Castle Beyond the Goblin City. Never realizing that there were two 'elves' in her home, planning to make THIS birthday the most memorable of ALL birthdays.
Sarah and Merlin walked through the halls, neither caring that they were HORRIBLY lost. But Merlin growled suddenly and assumed a protective position before his master as he heard someone's approach. Sarah understood her friends upset, but quickly told him to calm down. She knew who was coming and she meant anything but harm. "Over here Jesi!" Sarah called as Merlin relaxed and licked her hand. Jesi turned the corner a bit perplexed.
"How did you know it was me Lady Sarah?" She asked stepping closer to Sarah and Merlin. Sarah thought about it for a minute. There was something about her presence, something different from person to person, something that she knew she really shouldn't be able to sense without them….
"It's your magic, I could sense your magic." Jesi nodded, it made sense. The 'Young Queen' could do it as well, tell the differences of magic from person to person, even when they were not using it.
"There is food being brought to your room." Looking down to Merlin she continued. "And there will be a nice warm bowl of something for you." Sarah looked to Jesi questioning. "Rin told me that you might be bringing him. I thought that you both might be hungry." Jesi moved the last few steps to Sarah and was only slightly surprised when Merlin resumed his earlier growling. Sarah moved to scold him to close her mouth as Jesi held up her hand in pause.
Taking a step back Jesi knelt and extended a hand for Merlin to sniff. The dog moved forward to Jesi slowly, testing her. He growled, she didn't blink. He barked, she didn't flinch. He snapped at her hand, she didn't pull away. When he finally did reach her, he licked her hand, she had earned his trust. Jesi looked up and smiled at a glowing Sarah, as Merlin licked her cheek. "I think we shall be great friends, we both are here for one true purpose. To protect our friends."
Sarah, Merlin and Jesi now sat in Sarah's room, which Jesi had ordered made up during the day so that Lady Sarah wouldn't have to spend the night with the King. Sarah and Jesi had spent their time getting to know more about each other. Jesi learning about Sarah's family, about Toby and her father, Sarah had learned about Jesi. She was only 206 years old, rather young for such a position as personal guard, but she had never been made for anything else, she loved to fight and protect and it only made sense to put the two together. Her mother and father owned land at the far end of the Kingdom and had been an only child until about a century ago when her younger brother had come into their lives. Her little brother, Jax, who also seemed to have the same knack for protecting as his sister, was now training to protect a Queen in a…sister Kingdom.
Sarah had told her about James, was in fact in the middle of telling her about the time he had dyed his hair pink for a month just to see her smile, when she SUDDENLY jumped. "Jesi I have to be at school tomorrow." The warrior nodded, as she sipped her tea, behaving as though she had known all day "Jesi you don't seem to understand I HAVE to be at SCHOOL tomorrow." Again Jesi nodded.
"I know Milady." Sarah looked at Jesi and wondered how she could be so BLOODY calm.
"Jesi you do realize that you are going to have to stay here." Jesi shook her head than, looking at Sarah as though she had be speaking some long forgotten language.
"No miss, I shall be attending school with you." Sarah looked at Jesi as though she was going to laugh, her words somehow amusing.
"You're joking…right?" Jesi shook her head as answer to the young woman's question. "How are you going to do that? By staying invisible like Jareth?"
"No miss, I can't do that. People must see me and see me WITH you." Sarah gave Jesi a 'yeah sure' look, when she had finished.
"Umm…I'm sure that I'm crazy for asking but how are you going to manage that?" Jesi smiled at her young Mistress somewhat darkly as she answered.
"There are a few options." Sarah nodded for her friend to continue. "First I could weave a spell that would cause everyone to believe that I had been there all along." Sarah quickly shook her head at Jesi's first idea.
"I'm against messing around in people's head's."
"I thought you might be Lady Sarah." Jesi said with a bit of amusement. "The second we could create papers that would state I'm an…exterior student." Sarah couldn't help but laugh at Jesi's attempt.
"EXCHANGE student." Sarah tapped her fingers on her chin. "Hmmm you know that would probably be the best way of doing it." Sarah nodded, her mind made up. "Yeah I think that's what we should do." Jesi smiled she thought that's what the young woman would agree to.
"Well then it's settled. There is only one problem with that." Sarah looked to Jesi worried by her partial explanation. "You are going to have some story telling to do. You will have to make up my entire Aboveground 'life'." Sarah brightened considerably at the idea of making up a mortal life for Jesi.
"Alright, but there are still a few things we need to figure out." Sarah gestured toward her friend.
"Like the way you look. If you're in my class you can't look any older than 18." Jesi nodded for her to go on. "And your eyes, there are just too glorious to be human." Jesi nodded again. "And the way you move and… Oh Gods, Jesi you're just going to have to act and behave more human." Jesi smiled to her now, completely worried mortal friend.
"First of all, my appearance can be taken care of by a single glamour spell. As for acting more human, I have spent time among humans for every era. You don't need to worry about me, Lady Sarah." Sarah clicked her tongue, at Jesi's reassuring words.
"Yeah that's another thing, you can't call me Lady Sarah. Actually I would prefer you call me Sarah all the time." Jesi shook her head, at Sarah request.
"I'm truly sorry Miss, but I can not. Not because I do not consider you a friend but because I must keep up the appearance of your lady in waiting. But I will agree to call you by your given name when in the Aboveground, but by title when here." Sarah pouted, but agreed. She really didn't like being called Lady at all times of the day, but apparently she had no choice.
It wasn't until Jesi asked if Sarah was ready to go to bed, that Sarah really started to miss Jareth. She had gotten way too upset and he had gone too far. She now lay in the lavishly decorated room on a bed big enough to sleep an army. She looked around the moonlit room, taking a good look at it for the first time.
The room, strangely enough, seemed to be made for her, but that was impossible…wasn't it? The room was done in cherry wood furnishings and dark blue fabrics. The bed she now lay on was about a Queen size, bigger than any bed she had ever called her own. The mattress supported her body perfectly when she lay in it. The bottom sheets a creamy white with a midnight coverlet. The dark curtains hid her and Merlin from anyone who dared to look in threw the window.
The bed itself was gorgeous, something so intricately made that every time she looked she found something else to be in awe of. On the head board rested the same scene as on her locket. The labyrinth going on for seemed like eternity, an owl in a near by tree watching over it and the person who walked its walls. Animals were carved all around the top of the canopy, almost like they were watching over her as she slept, while vines with flowers she had never seen circled the posts, so real that she had thought to lean her head closer to see what they would smell like.
The fireplace at the end of the bed was big enough to stand in and was carved with the same animals from both Above and Underground. The flames that cracked there now seemed to mock the silence, making her wish for Jareth all the more. Before the large flames were two large comfortable leather chairs with a simple coffee table between. She imagined that in the days to come she would spend lots of time there with….
On the far left side of the room there was a real sitting area. A couch, loveseat and a few chairs, much like the ones before the fireplace, sat waiting to be used. All made of the same fine blue leather. Behind that sitting area were two large glass doors that lead to a spacious balcony from which the moonlight filtered in.
On the right of the bed were three doors, each spaced farther apart from then next. The first, starting from the left, lead to Jareth's chambers, apparently this room was the only one available.
'Yeah right.' Sarah had thought before, but now that she was alone in the large and familiar room, she found comfort knowing that the arrogant King was only a few breaths away. The second door led to a bathroom…one that was quite surprising for a place that looked so medieval. Jesi had laughed when Sarah had first seen the modern toilet, saying, "We live in this era because it is the one we are most comfortable with, but we don't shy away from hygiene." Sarah nodded though she REALLY hadn't understood. The bathroom was large, holding a bathing pool, a bath and a shower.
The third door, the furthest from the bed, was a walk in closet. THAT room was the largest of the two attached to her chambers meant for her use. Fitting clothes, shoes, and accessories from both the Aboveground and Underground lined the walls in a dazzling rainbow of color.
Being careful not to wake Merlin, Sarah got up from the bed. She paced quietly back and forth thinking of all that had happened during the day. She'd heard so many things, things that gave her hope, something she truly dreaded. Hope had always been a bad thing in Sarah's world. Having hope meant it could be dashed, that she could be let down. It meant she could be hurt. Sarah shook her head, Jareth couldn't hurt her that way, he had already told her that he had found his mate. Sarah had asked Jesi about ceremonies in the Underground, centering around the 'joining ceremony'. From how Jesi had explained it, it was even more binding than the Human. It bound the two beings for all eternity, their hearts, their minds, their souls. So that there could be no lies or secrets between the couple and there was no divorce. 'Oh well' Sarah had thought, 'it didn't really matter did it?'
Jesi had said that Jareth wanted her here, but Sarah still wasn't quite sold on that. She wasn't even sure he was sure about that. She remembered when she and Lyzander had popped in for lunch. He had been so angry about something, he had been drowning in it. What had he been so upset about? If she thought about it, he hadn't only been angry, there was another emotion mixed in with it, just as strong but less noticeable. She racked her brain trying to figure out what it was. Then it hit her HARD… He was jealous. 'Wait what?' Sarah shook her head, that couldn't be it.
'Why not little one?' Rin asked once again a whisper in her mind.
'Why would he be jealous? What was there to be jealous of for that matter?' Sarah knew, without seeing her face that Rin was smiling at her, laughing at her. 'Rin this is NOT funny!' Rin chuckled then so Sarah could hear musical notes.
'Yes it is little one.' Rin said still laughing.
'Well please enlighten me, for I dearly love to laugh.' Sarah said doing her best impression of Elizabeth Bennet.
'Both you and the King, only one other time have I seen two creatures so perfectly matched.' Sarah looked to the darkness, questioning the voice in her mind.
'Who were they?' Sarah asked. 'Who were the other creatures?' Rin paused for a moment, trying to find the right way to put it.
'Another King and his chosen. She was young when they first met, much like you and your Goblin King, but I must admit they got along a bit better.' Sarah's curiosity was peaked at Rin's answer.
'Like me? How do you mean 15…16?' She knew Rin was smiling at her again.
'No, I believe, like you, she was 5.' Sarah turned, instantly moving to the balcony doors.
'What do you mean Rin? Jareth and I only met two days ago.' Rin shook her head, even though she knew her Mistress could not see.
'No little one, you met Jareth long before than. Do you not remember?' Sarah laughed almost hysterically at Rin's question.
'No I don't REMEMBER! What are you talking about Rin?' Rin sighed at Sarah's question.
'Jareth must be the most foolish Fae to ever fall in love. Do you remember the night your mother left?' Sarah frowned at Rin's question.
'Of course I remember. But there was no Goblin King…only a barn…OH MY GODS!! Tell me you're joking!!!' Rin appeared by Sarah and shook her head.
"No, you have known 'your' Goblin King since the night your mother left." Rin smiled at Sarah. "And already know quite a bit about him don't you?" Sarah shook her head, upset that she hadn't figured THAT out before.
"No, what I know about the Goblin King I made up for my plays."
"Tell me little one, what did you imagine about the Goblin King?" Sarah thought about the question for a time before answering.
"Well, his royal colors are midnight and silver." Sarah's mind flashed to the peach dream. Moonbeams and midnight, he had been wearing those colors, had decorated the ball room in them. 'SHIT!! That was just a coincidence!' She thought about something else, forcing her mind to forget what she had just connected. "He was raised knowing that his chosen mate would be mortal born, but tried to deny his destiny by courting Fae women, Princess', Countess', Duchess', trying to find someone…ANYONE who could reach his heart, but he found that he quickly tossed each of them aside…save one." Rin nodded, as Sarah stopped.
"Go on little one…I'll tell you when to stop." Sarah bit her bottom lip, wonder what else she could tell her.
"Umm…He was rather old when he found the princess in the story. Old enough that everyone, including himself, had thought he would never find her." Rin smiled at Sarah's 'story'.
"Now tell me something personal about the Goblin King of your stories. Something unique, something NO one else knows." Sarah paused at Rin's request.
"Umm…he was engaged once, but the wedding was called off." Rin nodded seemingly calm, but Sarah could tell she was upset. "What's wrong Rin?" Sarah asked, surprised when Rin seemed to pull into herself, seeing something but at the same time nothing at all.
"Yes I am quite glad that the young King came to his senses in time." Sarah looked to Rin completely lost by her statement.
"Are you serious?" Rin nodded to her young mistress' stunned question.
"Everything you 'made up' for your Goblin King was told to you, information that is true and historical. " Rin watched Sarah carefully, unsure if she was taking the new in properly.
"So what you're telling me is…I've known the Goblin King practically my whole LIFE?!" Rin nodded again, unbothered by her mistress' tone. "Why the hell didn't he tell me?" Sarah asked, growing more and more impatient with a certain Goblin King. He was truly REDICULOUS!
"My understanding, little one, is that he had once, but the next day he had to erase it from your memory. The Karen woman was going to have you taken away if you didn't stop talking about the Goblin King who visited you." Rin gave Sarah a sideways glance. "She was quite…surprised when you suddenly only thought him a story book character." Sarah gave a shrilling scream, one she was surprised didn't wake the entire castle.
"Alright that's it NO MORE! I have school in the morning; I have a life I have to makeup for Jesi, and a more than enough to keep me insane for TWELVE LIFETIMES!!"
Rin smiled at her little mistress, even NOW when she wanted so desperately to kill someone, she was holding her magic in. She was a quick study and determined, she and her sister would get along quite well once they met. "Very well little one, you rest. Tonight you shall only dream of what you wish too." Sarah was already in bed and halfway asleep when Rin disappeared from her room.
Jareth hadn't gotten back to the Underground until well after midnight, in the Aboveground. He and James had spent the entire time deciding how to decorate the house. They had decided on her favorite colors, silver, dark blue and pearly white. He would decorate most of the house when the two were at school, with a bit of help from some of his more capable servants and magic. They would finish decorating once James was out of school. He would find some way to keep Sarah away from the house, perhaps Jesi and Labyrinth would enjoy busying Sarah while they finished her part.
'I'm sure we could think of something my young King.' Rin said sweetly. Jareth only smirked as he lay on his bed.
'You should stay out of my mind Labyrinth.' Rin chuckled at his words.
'And why is that?' She asked in her musical voice.
'You would not like what I keep hidden.' Jareth said somewhat tired sounding now, as though bored with conversation.
'Of what do you speak? Your erotic thoughts toward my Mistress? I have seen such things before, even helped plan a few. Or do you speak of your love for her? That joyous emotion you hide from her?' Jareth sat up from his bed, confusion lit his face.
'I hide nothing from her.' He stated adamantly, no longer sounding bored.
'You have told her that she is your mate? That you can see yourself with no other?' Jareth nodded to the voice in his mind.
'I have told her as I would any other woman.' Rin quickly disagreed with his statement.
'NO! You have told her as you would any Fae woman. She is not Fae, though she could easily pass for one, she does not understand your ways Goblin King. She questions whether you even consider her a friend.' Jareth groaned she was right, of course. He had made one mistake after another with her, starting with taking her brother. He need to think, to find away to show her…how much he needed her.
'What do you suggest my Lady?' Jareth asked, knowing that the powerful being would have an answer that would please her mistress.
'I admit that the party for her birthday is a good start, you are going to let her friends stay…and you needed no one to convince you of that. I have a few of my own surprises coming that night. But you Jareth, you need to court her. Get to know her family and allow her to REALLY know you. And when the time is right ask her father's permission to marry the girl.' Jareth looked into the lowering flames of his fireplace.
'I have told her about myself.'
'Not as Jareth. You have given her information through your link, but that is not enough. She wants to hear such things as your childhood, your fears, your life…from YOU. Not some bird hiding in a tree.' Jareth nodded at her honest words.
'Very well Labyrinth. Tomorrow Lady Sarah and I shall start a new.' Rin smiled and though he could not see, Jareth knew she was pleased.
'Rest well Goblin King.' She said pulling from his mind to watch over her daughters and their King's.
Darklady: Well what do we think?
Sarah: I think I should meet this other queen.
Darklady: Well sorry sweetie . . . but you don't meet the other queen until the next story.
Sarah: Well that sucks.
Jareth: Not for me I get to have you ALL to myself for the longer.
Ly: (pulls Darklady into a hug) I can understand that Jareth.
Darklady:(give Ly evil look) Yeah I bet you can . . . (smiles as Ly ducks head) yeah . . . well don't forget to review and tell me what you think peoples? K? Oh and don't forget to give Ergott and Gracerichie a BIG hand . . . K?
Catch ya later
