Kirakah opened her eyes as the area around her was changing. Disorientation was not common to the protector but she knew she wasn't in the arena anymore. With a sigh she began to focus and she noticed the walls around her were familiar.

She had been here before when she brought an innocent one back home. But from what she knew Estella had no way of summoning her and she didn't think Jerin had the power either. One thing was for sure there must be some reason why she came back. In the distance she saw a familiar door. As she walked closer she realized this was Estella's favorite study. Without warning she quickly opened the door to see The Storyteller, one who looked just like her and Jerin.

She shifted her head as the three looked at her in surprise, "Would anyone of you mind telling me exactly why I am here?"

Estella quickly stood up, "Beauty!" she exclaimed, "We were just thinking about you."

Kirakah couldn't help but roll her eyes at that one, "Why am I not surprised." she then looked at the others and nodded, "Jerin." she said in greeting. Her gaze then turned to look at the doppelganger, "And you must be Charlatan. I have heard of you."

Charlatan smirked, "All good I'm afraid."

Beauty huffed then walked farther into the room, "Don't flatter yourself."

Jerin stood up to greet her, "This is a surprise for you as much as it is for us."

"So you are not responsible for bringing me here?"

"No and I doubt my father was either. Estella and Charlatan believe that Livia has gone to another world."

"I can tell you it's not my world but I have heard she is dangerous."

Kirakah sat down, obviously becoming more interested as they were about to reach the heart of the matter, "But please, continue."

"I have seen the world in dreams." Charlatan began, " And Estella says you can use your sword to create dimensional rifts."

"Yes I can though it might not work everytime. Sometimes I can end up in the wrong dimension where it's almost impossible to return."

"But it can work."

"Yes it /can/ but will it? The best chance it has of working is if I have a clear image of the world in my head."

"What if I describe the world to you, can it still work."

Beauty repeated herself, "Yes it can but will it?"

Estella raised her voice to interrupt the conversation, "Well we're going to give it a try."

Beauty shrugged, "Sure, I'm Immortal so if I get stuck I will probably be able to get back home eventually. And why wouldn't you go Estella? You live in the center of a Labyrinth for Akon's sake."

"I'm going as well." Jerin said, "Jareth and Sarah can take care of Oren. After the many times we've been separated Estella I'm not going to let it happen again."

Charlatan sighed as she approached Beauty. She didn't need Jerin coming with them. Her visions were hard enough to handle let alone remembering how badly she was in love with the king. But she didn't look at him as he spoke.

Beauty clapped her hands together and slowly began to separate them. A bright ray of light shined from her hands and as it dimmed her sword of crystal was revealed to the three.

"Ok Charltan." she said as she grabbed the hilt, "Tell me more about this 'world.'"

Charlatan was quiet, thinking for a moment. Then she began to speak, her voice soft and her eyes distant, seeing beyond reality and into her dream.

"Woods," she said. "That's the first thing I see. Like the forests of the Labyrinth. Mysterious. Dark. But not threatening. Then the woods open up in one place. There's a clearing, and I can see the sky. There's a cottage. I mean, a house. Well, somewhere in between the two. It looks too cozy just to be a house, but it's really a little big to be a cottage." Charlatan smiled. "There are flowers. A beautiful garden full of roses, in all different colors. They belong to the girl that lives in the cottage. I don't know how I know a girl lives there. I've never seen her in the dream...but it feels right that this place belongs to her and only her."

Beauty focused, trying to envision the place Charlatan described. It was surprisingly easy. She saw the woods, dense and strange, but, as Charlatan had said, not threatening. Then the clearing came to her. The sky above was brilliantly blue, bordered by branches that gently swayed in the lightest of breezes. She saw the cottage. It was a fairy-tale setting, the sort of place that promised warmth, and friendship, and other good, sweet things. The roses grew everywhere around it. A trellis of red ones climbed up one wall, while others in white and pink claimed another. A few bushes of purple and yellow bloomed beneath the lower window. As Beauty focused just a little harder, she could smell the light fragrance of rose that surrounded the clearing.

"Stand back," Beauty ordered.

The people grouped in the room did so, and Beauty began to see the waves in the air that were invisible to all others. This was the fabric that covered dimensions and worlds. She drew her sword, raised it, and pulled it across the waves.

There was a sudden, brilliant white light from the rift. Estella blinked in the glow and Charlatan raised a hand to shield her eyes. And then they felt the pull of the light.

The portal drew them closer, into itself. Jerin reached out and took Estella's hand as Charlatan looked away, into the light, trying to ignore the dull throb of pain in her heart. The light closed around the four of them, Beauty, Charlatan, Jerin, and Estella. The portal collapsed on itself, and the rift was healed. And they stood on the other side.

*****

Aeris stood in the early morning light in the throne room of the Goblin King. She was nervous, gnawing her thumbnail, nibbling her lower lip, pacing. Jareth, leaning almost casually against the wall as he listened to her, didn’t like it one bit. He and Aeris had, for the most part, put their differences behind them since he’d discovered the truth about Sarah, that the girl who had defeated his Labyrinth would someday return to him. While she was more inclined to come to him with whatever worry she had now, he had the feeling that she might have run to the castle beyond the goblin city even if their animosity still stood.

"Tell me again," he said tiredly. She had awoken him less than an hour ago, rushing up to the castle and demanding to speak to him, but it hadn’t been a very sound sleep. He was troubled by dark dreams, dreams where he was an incarnation of ideas trying to exist as a man, dreams where he did terrible things under the power of a curse he’d borne from the time he’d taken his first breath. He was beginning to think her strange story and edgy behavior were connected to these dreams, and that they were more than just careless stories spun from his sleeping mind.

"I told you already," she answered impatiently. "I saw the Fae Gatekeeper. She gave me this…" Aeris held out the fabulous thread for a moment, and then clutched her hand around it again, holding it tightly. He realized with a start that this shining, multi-hued thread was a talisman to her, and she was gripping it for dear life. What was she afraid of?

"She told me that something was wrong," Aeris continued. "She told me that there were other worlds, and that I was a part of a story, and that somehow the threads had gotten…I don’t know, mixed up on the loom. Someone from another world has crossed into ours. Someone who steals emotion. And Necrodemos is with them."

Jareth took a deep breath. "Necrodemos is imprisoned with the Hobgoblin."

"The creature set him free," she said, with wide, fearful eyes. "Euphoria told me to find the innocent one…and that when I saw her double, I would know she did not lie."

"The innocent one and her double…" Jareth pondered aloud. "I can find anything in my Labyrinth," he said, without pride; it was a statement of fact. He produced a crystal in his hand. "The innocent one…"

Aeris watched a picture form in the crystal. "That's my house," she said, her voice just a little proprietary.

But Jareth said nothing. He was staring into the crystal, mouth open, eyes registering nothing but shocked surprise.

"What?" Aeris demanded, leaning over his shoulder and peering into the clear ball. The crystal was focusing on a group of four people: two women, identical to one another in their striking beauty, a third woman who seemed to posses great strength and confidence, and then... Aeris knew what had shocked Jareth so. The third man was himself.

Aeris gasped and focused more closely on the face. No, it wasn't Jareth. The man was not exactly a carbon copy of the Goblin King. Actually, Aeris thought she could see the delicate features of Sarah Williams emerging through the harder lines of Jareth's face. This man could be none other than the son of Jareth and Sarah, and from the blank look of surprise on the Goblin King's face, she knew he recognized it as well.

But what about the two women? Aeris straightened up, Euphoria's words coming back to her. "When you see her double..." she said softly.

"The innocent one," Jareth confirmed, coming back to himself. "We'll have to bring them here."

*****

Beauty turned and faced the others. "We are here."

Charlatan nodded excitedly. "Yes, this is what I saw."

Jerin glanced at her once, coldly, then looked back at Beauty. "What
now?"

"We leave."

"Why?" asked Estella.

"Don't you sense it?" she asked the Storyteller. "The danger here?"

Estella sighed. "Yes. Livia."

"Has she been here?" asked Jerin.

"No," said Beauty. "But she is coming. And we are not ready to meet her."

"But where do we go?" Charlatan demanded. "We know nothing of this world."

"Then you must come with me."

They turned at the sound of the voice. Jareth stood there, his eyes fixed on Jerin, but the Goblin King looked somehow more human than he'd ever appeared to any of them. They knew without being told that he was the Jareth of this world. If it wasn't in his appearance, it was in his lingering gaze at the man who bore so much resemblance to him that gave him away.

Beauty nodded once. "We accept your invitation."

He produced a crystal, threw it into the air, and a bright light flashed. They were gone from the clearing.

 

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