| Sarah had returned to her
room within Kaleb’s castle and
was waiting expectantly for
him to arrive. He had visited
her twice prior, but she had
feigned sleep in hopes that
he would not bother her, thus
allowing her time to think things
through a bit more. The ruse
had worked, and he merely thought
she was recovering from the
powerful effects of his spell.
She knew he was due any minute
now. And, as if right on cue,
she could suddenly hear the
heels of his black knee high
boots click-clacking in the
stone halls outside of her room,
not too fast, not to slow, just
right for a man who wants to
put on a show of controlled
indifference. However, Sarah
was fairly certain that he was
being eaten away inside with
anxiety. He had plans to fulfill,
and, for some reason, he needed
her subservience to complete
them.
A strong realization had come
to Sarah during her false slumber.
That Kaleb had been far more
powerful when he held the spirit
of Jareth in tow, as Jareth
was vice versa. There was a
certain devious dexterity that
they possessed in each other’s
“presence” that neither had
without. Some men were stronger
when they were at their most
conniving and evil, while others
were best at their most considerate
and good. However, this was
not true for Kaleb, who had
withdrawn from Jareth for the
mere purpose of being free to
fulfill his darkest desires.
Together they had been torn
between two extremes, greater
in cunning and will whilst under
the yoke of inner struggle.
Sarah was not sure if it was
the same for herself… No matter
how dark her current self had
become, she knew she was far
less a fool than she had been
before, and she must admit,
even to herself, that it was
likely that the fate that had
befallen Kaleb could be her
own. But, somehow, she knew
that her willingness to consider
her own weakness was a strength
in itself, and would keep her
prepared for the possibility
that her unbalanced state would
end up causing her to falter.
There was something very simple
about Kaleb’s desire for power,
too easy, too predictable.
It was as if he were merely
playing out the expected role
of a villain, almost as a way
to pass the time, like how gods
play with the lives of men,
and toss the game aside when
it ceases to interest them.
There was no true love of a
woman at stake; this she knew
because she had easily deduced
that the only feeling Kaleb
held for her was mere lust.
Power was to be gained, but
it was power without an apparent
purpose. He did not seem to
wish vengeance on Jareth, other
than to put him to shame by
forcing the world the man lived
in and once held power over
to kneel before him. She also
noticed that the creatures that
were warring in the Underground
were not falling prey to death
or heavy injury, despite the
hate-inducing spell of the crows,
and despite their constant fighting.
He was obviously trying to drag
out their pain, but to what
end?
Yes, that was the only question
of value amongst all the questions
Sarah had devised, and it was
the only one that eluded her.
Before she could take control
over all that Kaleb seemed to
have gain in his maniacal efforts
for power, Sarah had to find
the answer to this question.
She also had to figure out how
she was going to get out of
there, and to her final destination
of New York, and how she was
going to gain the control there
that she desired.
She ceased her aimless thoughts
and held a pose in preparation
for Kaleb’s arrival. No key
turned in the lock to announce
his entering; he had sealed
the door with magic, and it
was with magic that he quietly
opened it.
Sarah awaited him in a very
lacey and sensual ensemble that
fluctuated from part to part
between dress and nightgown.
Even Kaleb couldn’t deny the
shock of this transformation,
and allowed a raising of an
eyebrow to escape across his
lean countenance. He smiled
slyly. “Quite a difference.
And I thought it would take
me at least a day to seduce
you.”
“You’ve seduced no one, Kaleb.
It is I who am seducing you.
However, like any woman, I want
to know what I will get out
of my willingness to couple
with you. So, be a good boy
and show me your plans before
you touch the merchandise.”
“And so forward, too. Perhaps
I created a woman who is a little
too much for me.” He circled
her seductively and took the
package in.
Sarah was suddenly reminded
of her encounter with Jareth
in his castle four years ago,
when he had gazed upon her in
the same fashion whilst she
was in a nightgown of far less
intent built into its design.
It made her wonder if it had
been Jareth or Kaleb in control
at that moment? Or a combination
of both?
“Perhaps I am too much
for you,” she whispered as she
leaned in, a mere inch away
from his own face. “But, you
will do good to remember that
you did not create me. You
only opened Pandora’s box.”
He breathed her in, and dared
to close the gap between them
by another half inch. “Mmmm.
Pandora. One of my very favorite
women.”
Sarah smiled, but inside she
was very calculated, and only
slightly interested in having
a sexual encounter with this
man. She had always suspected
that it was her darker side
that had always made her so
keen on slightly evil men, but
now that it was the dark side
of her that put her in control
of the situation, she found
herself feeling very cool towards
this man, as if he was not good
enough to partake in her talents.
However, she could use those
talents to gain that which she
desired. And, if anything turned
her on right now, it was the
very fact that she was
in control of the situation,
and that he had no power
over her. The dominatrix
has awakened, she mused
in her mind, as if she was suddenly
able to label the ephemeral
state that had taken her over
with such ferocity.
It had never been that she
wanted to be controlled and
manipulated by a man of darkness.
It was, on a much deeper level,
that she was the one who wanted
to control him.
“So, where do we begin, my
queen?” Kaleb said, walking
round behind her and brushing
his fingers against her shoulders.
“Take me to your magic chamber
and explain what it is that
you really want of me,” Sarah
replied, “aside from that which
I can already guess.”
“Very well,” Kaleb said, holding
her seductive gaze as he opened
his left arm indicating for
her to go ahead of him. “After
you.”
She did as bidden and went
ahead of him. As he closed
the door behind them, he could
hear her say from several feet
away down the hall, “I am not
your queen yet.”
He smiled knowingly, as if
he understood the game she was
playing, and did not think she
was going to win.
They walked down the dark
halls of the castle, Sarah several
feet ahead of Kaleb. She occasionally
looked over her shoulder to
see if he had any guidance to
offer. Finally he nodded towards
a wall, where she stopped in
expectation. He did nothing
to cast his spell, other than
think the right thoughts, and
the wall dissipated into a long
hallway leading to an intricately
ornamented doorway. Sarah walked
ahead yet again, and turned
the knob to enter. She was
greeted by the same aviary that
she had spied on Kaleb in earlier.
Sunlight peeked in through small
openings in the walls, just
big enough for birds to fly
in and out of.
Sarah turned around halfway
and gave Kaleb a very faint
grin before turning back around
and walking knowingly towards
the scrying device in the center
of the room. She waved her hand
over it and brought forth various
images from the Underground,
and was greeted by a very weary
land. The fighting had all
but stopped, as many of the
creatures recuperated in an
almost comatose slumber that
had obviously taken unwilling
hold of them in the midst of
their hate-filled battles.
“I don’t know exactly what
you have in mind, but this isn’t
going to keep them down for
long. What you hope to gain
from it, I have no idea,” she
commented as she encircled the
device.
He approached slowly and peered
at her from eyes enshrouded
by feathery black hair. “What
do you know about acquiring
power,” he remarked quietly,
adding almost as an afterthought,
“if you don’t mind me asking?”
Sarah smiled inside. His
very words indicated that he
was underestimating her, and
that was exactly what she wanted.
However, he was also testing
her, just to make sure he wasn’t
wrong.
She faintly touched the surface
of the device and replied, “I
was the queen of Sunset City
for four years, if you recall.
I did not need to acquire power,
nor was it my desire to do so.
But, I did hold some measure
of power due to my position
and political skills. Though
it may not be the level of power
you seek, it was power that
I held, and not too little an
amount.”
“That is true,” he agreed.
“And perhaps that is why I desire
you. Because I know that together
we may hold a great deal of
power, and use our combined
skills to take control over
the Underground.”
She knew he was lying. “I
see,” was all she said in response.
But she knew very well that
he wasn’t the type to share
power. His unwilling coexistence
with Jareth was very strong
proof of that fact. He only
wanted her as another toy, and
perhaps to mold her into a proper
“ambassador” to his little kingdom
of terror. She could be his
ultimate dark raven, making
the dark call to announce the
coming of her deathly lord.
And that she could be, but then,
she was suddenly in a mood for
her own singular dominance,
and did not truly wish to share
her spoils, either.
“So, what is our power worth,
then?” she asked, eyeing him
coolly. “Are we merely torturing
for the sake of torture, watching
the creatures here suffer for
the mere joy of watching others
crumble under our yoke, or do
we have a greater purpose in
hand?”
“I would be a rather dull
villain if that was all I had
in store,” he mused with a half
smile. “You hurt me by suggesting
such a thing.” He grabbed her
hand and pulled her close, smelling
the hair close to her neck with
a dark grace only a villain
could possess, almost as if
he was trying to prove the lengths
of his villainy through a very
simple act. “No, I have much
more planned. I wish to weaken
the kingdoms, and, when they
are at their weakest, I will
demand their pledge. Then I
can be king all throughout the
Underground. Perhaps some will
go against me. I will use greater
force to gain control over them,
if need be. The crows are the
first phase of my degradation
of the kingdoms. Hopefully,
for their sake, I will not have
to go to my second phase.”
Sarah pushed his face away
from her neck, gently in motion,
but forcefully in manner. Wryly
she slipped out from his grasp
and idly walked through the
labyrinthine trees and shrubbery
of the atrium. “Sounds like
a very ambitious plan. And,
now that you have stolen the
third part of the Amethyst from
my boudiour, you have the power
necessary to accomplish all
of your plans.” She leaned
lazily against a tree and gazed
up into the depths of the foliage
to see it filled with sleepy-eyed
ravens. She looked back at
Kaleb, who had followed her
throughout the atrium at a careful
distance and easy pace. “So,
what is your second phase?”
“I will extend the boundaries
of the Mist of Dreams,” he replied
with certainty. “My castle
stands squarely at the center
of the Mists. That is why no
one has found me all these years.
Once I extend the boundaries,
those caught within the Mists
will be lost forever.” He began
to weave in and out of the nearby
grove of trees, speaking as
he went. “You may or may not
know this, but the peoples of
the Underground hold a very
real fear of the Mists. Do
you know why?”
Sarah cocked her head to the
side, shaking it gently. “No.”
“It’s quite a lovely place.
Governed entirely by the faery
world, actually, those fae tied
least to this world, or any
world for that matter. It is
said that the dark faeries have
control over it, and that they
possess nothing like our common
idea of morality. Their rules
are without bounds, their bounds
without ends, and their conception
of reality without solidity.
They are transcendental creatures
with no concern towards the
physical creatures of this world.”
“I have had many dealings
with faery in this world, and
I haven’t seen any of the qualities
you describe. Many of them
are very helpful and kind, and,
though they are often mischievous
and difficult to understand,
they have never been outwardly
harmful. Or even completely
detached.”
“Ah, these are the faeries
that have chosen to be a part
of this world, and have drifted
from the faery ways. Those
that govern the Mists are stolidly
attached to the rules of the
fae. Which is why this is such
a dangerous place for any mortal.
In the Mists, one is likely
to lose control to their dreams
and emotions. Many people are
destroyed by the darkness inside
of themselves. As no one returns
from the Mists, everyone assumes
there are evil fae-created monsters
here to devour them. But it
is far from the truth. If one
travels in the Mists long enough,
if they are not killed through
a confrontation of their fears,
then they are obviously strong
enough to overcome their fears.
But this is not the point at
which they have defeated the
Mists. For their dreams of
happiness can consume them as
well, and then they are so caught
up in the charade that they
never come to realize that they
are not actually in the physical
world that is truly their home.
So they starve to death.”
“Sounds like a very interesting
place,” Sarah replied, dually
chilled and entranced by the
notion.
“It is indeed my favorite
place. It is the essence of
what the Underground truly is.
It is a shrine, the purest place
of magic here.”
Sarah wanted to ask what he
meant by his last remark, but
she knew she would reveal her
cunning too much if she did.
“So, you built your castle in
the middle of the Mists,” she
said instead. “That way no
one will ever get in… or get
out.” She smiled slyly at this
last statement.
He smiled in return, understanding
the insinuation. “Precisely.”
“And you did not get lost
in the Mists?” she asked.
“No, I am a shadow, part of
the same magic that is
the Mists. I understand the
ways of the faery. I have no
dreams for happiness, and I
have no fears.”
She doubted this last part.
Though she could imagine him
twisted enough to have no hope
for happiness, even she could
not claim that she was without
fear. And, no matter how long
he had lived, or how much power
he possessed, he was still of
the same matter as her own shadow,
Leah, and she knew for a fact
that this difference in origin
from humans did not give him
any greater powers, or automatically
make him immune to fear.
“You are powerful,” she complimented,
coming closer to him. “I am
glad you found me and changed
me. I would have had no hope
of destroying you, and I would
have been forced to suffer as
everyone else.”
“Ah,” he said, reaching his
hand around her waist. “Your
flattery will get you nowhere.
You think you may be fooling
me with such talk, but I’m not
taken in.” He bent closer and
kissed her lightly, seductively.
And even then, she knew that
he was still lying. He was
taken in by every word.
She returned his kiss, with
greater ferocity. “Perhaps,”
she replied after she had pulled
away. “You will never really
know exactly how powerful I
am now that you have changed
me,” she taunted. “But then,
isn’t that part of the excitement?”
She bent close to his ear, whispering,
“And isn’t that exactly
why you did it?”
He gazed at her intensely,
as if he had carved the perfect
woman out of stone and was amazed
to see her come to life. “You
are stunning,” he said, kissing
her neck with a sudden fever.
It’s too easy, she
thought as he pulled his fingers
through her hair. Perhaps
later I will have more of a
challenge. Then again, it has
been more than four years since
I last made love to a man…
With that thought, she devoted
herself to the task at hand
with a complete devotion.
And he gave her no cause to
regret her decision.
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