Gobo and Lou screamed as they fell, but suddenly, a gust of wind caught them in mid-air, and brought them down, gently, and carried them down the footpath Lou had found, and over to the tree.
"Is Wembley in the tree, Madam Trash Heap?" Lou asked.
"No, I'm afraid not," Marjory said. "But you have to get inside, anyway. You will not be able to proceed unless you do."
"How do we get inside?" Gobo asked.
"You need to return the windows to their correct places," Marjory said. "The colored panes are all mixed up. I can't tell you what goes where, however. But you'll be able to figure it out. The colors that are in their correct places won't be moveable."
Lou and Gobo immediately got to work. There were six windows in total. Black, red, pink, green, blue, and yellow, and each of the windows had eight tiles on them. On the first window, the top three tiles were green, and so were the bottom two outside pieces. Gobo tried to move them, but they wouldn't budge. The two tiles in the middle were blue and black, and the middle tile on the bottom was red, and Gobo was able to move those.
"Finally, an easy puzzle," he said. "This shouldn't take too long to solve."
"I really hope not," Lou said.
Gobo and Lou rearranged the tiles on the windows. As soon as they were in their correct positions, a door opened up in the ground. Immediately, the two Fraggles ran down a set of stairs. There they found a room, with a crystal ball laying on the floor next to a stuffed Fraggle doll.
"I recognize this!" Gobo shouted, picking up the doll. "It's Wembley's! His mother made it, and he's had it since he was a baby!"
"Oh, boy, Gobo, look at this!" Lou shouted, looking into the crystal ball. Gobo walked over to look as well.
Inside the crystal ball was an image of Fraggle Rock, and everyone was asleep, even the Doozers. Some of them had even fallen asleep while driving their bulldoozers, and they were still running!
"It's amazing they don't drive off their constructions," Gobo said.
"When I saw that everyone in Fraggle Rock had fallen asleep," Marjory explained, "I put those bulldoozers on automatic pilot so they wouldn't drive off their constructions and hurt themselves."
"Good idea," Gobo said. "But how are we going to wake up Fraggle Rock?"
"There's a drawing of the Eternal Tree on the door behind you," Marjory said. "You need to solve the puzzle on it. Green goes on the bottom. That's the only advice I can give you."
"Well, it's better than nothing," Gobo said, as he and Lou walked toward the door.
The two Fraggles contemplated the puzzle. They noticed the colored stones matched those of the windows in the tree. Gobo tried to take the stone on the bottom out, but it wouldn't move. It changed color instead.
"That's it!" Gobo shouted. "This is a diagram of the tree, and these colored stones are the same colors as the windows! If green is on the bottom, then the one to the left of it must be pink! And yellow to the right. Next to yellow, blue. After blue, red, and after red, black, and next to black, pink!"
Gobo switched the colored stones, and when they were in the correct order, the door opened. He and Lou ran through it as quickly as they could. They found they were in yet another labyrinth.
"Oh no, not again!" Lou moaned.
"I know, little Fraggles, I know," the Trash Heap said, sympathetically. "But you must find a special potion and sprinkle it on the crystal ball in order to wake up the Fraggles, the Doozers, the Gorgs, my boys, and Fraggledonia. And it's somewhere in this labyrinth."
"Of course," Gobo sighed. "Got a map we can use, Madam Heap?"
"No, I'm sorry," Marjory said. "You're going to have to use your wits on this one."
Gobo and Lou sighed, and they started walking along. After some twists, turns, and winding up back where they started and having to start over, they managed to find a key in one of the tunnels, and another key in another tunnel. When they got to the door they started from for a fifth time, Lou was beginning to get frustrated.
"Gobo, we're going around in circles!" she shouted.
"Calm down, Lou," Gobo said, as he and Lou went along through a different opening than when they started. "I know this is frustrating, but we have to do this."
"I just wish we had a map! This is making me crazy!"
Gobo nodded. He wanted to quit right then and there, but he knew he couldn't. He just couldn't let Fraggle Rock, or Fraggledonia, stay asleep forever. He also knew if he and Lou didn't continue, they would never find Wembley. They had to keep going. At the end of another tunnel, the two Fraggles found a door, and another key on the floor.
"Looks like we'll need one of those weird peg keys," Gobo sighed. "Come on, let's keep going.
"Ugh," Lou grumbled.
The two Fraggles turned around, and kept walking. After some more backtracking, and circling, they finally found something at the end of one of the tunnels.
"Hey, look, a treasure chest!" Gobo shouted. He took one of the keys and unlocked it. His face fell when he saw what was in it.
"Nothing but a blue rock," he sighed.
"Better hold onto it," Lou said. "We might need it."
Gobo nodded, and stuffed the rock in his pocket. Then he and Lou continued on. They found another chest at the end of another tunnel, but the only thing inside it was a green rock. Lou put it in the pocket of her smock, and continued on. It didn't take long before the twosome found another chest. Inside it was a red rock.
"I'm getting a little tired of this," Gobo said.
"Welcome to the club," Lou said with a sigh.
The two Fraggles walked on a little more, until they came across a dead end, but this one had a statue of a female Silly Creature's face carved in it. There were two walls next to it, and they had the same carvings. What's more, the rocks Gobo and Lou had found began glowing. Gobo took the blue rock, and placed it in an opening on the carving. The eyes of it turned blue. Lou took the green rock and did the same thing to another carving, and Gobo did the same with the red rock and the third carving. Once all the rocks were in place, a stone peg appeared out of nowhere.
"Now we're getting somewhere!" Gobo shouted. Then he sighed. "Now all we have to do is find that big door again."
Lou moaned, but followed Gobo anyway. Thankfully, it didn't take them too long this time around. Gobo took the stone key, and stuck it into the hole in the middle of the door. The door opened, revealing . . . . .
"More tunnels!" Lou and Gobo moaned in unison.
"This place is starting to make me dizzy!" Lou shouted.
"Come on," Gobo sighed. "You know we can't quit now."
The two Fraggles walked down the next tunnel, and luckily for them, they found a bottle at the end of it.
"This must be the potion the Trash Heap was talking about!" Gobo shouted, picking up the bottle. "Let's get back!"
The two Fraggles once again made their way down the tunnels of the labyrinth. Only this time, it took them forever just to find the door they used to enter the labyrinth in the first place. At this point, Lou was regretting complaining about them winding up back where they started! Finally, they found the entrance, and ran back into the Eternal Tree's hidden room, but Gobo immediately noticed something was amiss.
"Lou, did you take Wembley's toy Fraggle with us into the labyrinth?" he asked.
"No, why?" Lou asked.
"Well, it's gone."
"You don't have it, do you?"
"If I did, I wouldn't have asked you if you had it, now would I?"
"Look, we'll worry about it later. We have to wake up Fraggle Rock!"
"Right. But how do we do that?"
"That's easy," Marjory said. "Open the potion bottle, and sprinkle the potion on the crystal ball when you see all the areas that need to be awakened, one at a time."
Lou picked up the crystal ball, and Gobo opened the potion bottle. An image of Fraggledonia appeared in the ball, and Gobo immediately sprinkled the potion on it. Once he did, the Fraggledonians began waking up, and the image changed to the Gorgs' castle. Gobo was a bit hesitant at first, but he sprinkled the potion anyway, and the three Gorgs began waking up. Then, Philo and Gunge appeared in the crystal ball, and Gobo sprinkled. They woke up, and looked around, a little confused. Finally, Fraggle Rock appeared in the crystal ball, and Gobo sprinkled the last of the potion on it. All the Fraggles began waking up.
"What happened?" Red asked.
"Can they hear us, Madam Heap?" Gobo asked.
"Yes, go ahead and talk to them," Marjory said.
"Hey, Red! Mokey! Boober!" Gobo shouted. "Can you hear me?"
"Gobo, is that you?" Mokey asked.
"Where are you, anyway?" Red asked, looking around. Before Gobo answered, Boober screamed, and began running around in panic.
"This is terrible! Terrible!" he shouted. "Gobo, I don't know where you are, but I think you should know that Wembley's disappeared!"
"Yeah, Lou and I already know that, Boober," Gobo said. "Listen, are you guys all right?"
"Yeah, we're fine," Red said. "But where are you guys?"
"We're in the Fairy Realm," Gobo explained.
"The where?!" Red shouted. "Where in the Rock is that?!"
"Outside of Fraggledonia," Lou said. "We promise, we'll explain everything once we get back to Fraggle Rock!"
"We just wanted to make sure you guys were okay, because you wound up under the same sleeping spell as Wembley was under," Gobo said.
"Oh, no wonder I feel so refreshed," Mokey said, stifling a yawn. "But, Gobo, what about Wembley?"
"I hope he isn't out sleepwalking," Boober moaned. "That could only mean disaster if he is! He might walk right off a cliff!"
"Don't panic, Boober," Lou said. "Gobo and I are gonna look for him right now."
"Yeah, and we're not going to come back to the Rock until we find him!" Gobo shouted. "We'll see you guys later, okay?"
"Yeah, okay," Red said. "But, promise you'll be careful, okay, Gobo?"
"Okay, Red," Gobo said. "I promise, we'll be careful."
The crystal ball went blank, and Lou put it down. She and Gobo were about to leave, when they saw Lilith appear at the top of the steps. She glared at the two Fraggles, and waved her hand over her crystal ball. A huge funnel cloud appeared out of it, and swept up Gobo and Lou.
"Hang on, Lou!" Gobo shouted. "I have a feeling this is going to be a bumpy ride!"
"And who knows where we'll end up this time!" Lou shouted.
The twister flew out of the Eternal Tree, through the Fairy Realm, and past Fraggledonia. When it finally stopped, it dropped the two Fraggles on the ground as hard as it could, and they wound up losing consciousness again.
