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Jareth ([info]labyrinth_king) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2009-02-21 08:09:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 33, jareth, sarah williams

Who: Jareth and Sarah Williams
What: Aftermath
When: Day 33, mid-morning
Where: Just outside Jareth's room, to start
Status: Complete
Rating: PG-ish


Although he'd lived for more years than humans had even existed for, he'd never had a day like the one he'd had yesterday. It seemed there were a lot of 'nevers' going on in his life recently, actually. He'd never been kidnapped before, only now Mirage had changed that. He'd never been bowling before... and he chose not to think much about that, But above all, he'd never had coffee with his nemesis, and had never expected to. Even kings who had been alive for thousands of years don't know everything, apparently.

Though no one would have known it simply by looking at him, he was still hashing the whole thing over in his mind. What had happened, and why? In the end, though, he'd been able to come to only one conclusion. He wasn't exactly sure the why and how of it all, but he was sure of one thing. He hadn't hated anything that had happened, no matter how awkward it had been. Perhaps that was enough.

He'd gone back to his room after the odd chat with Sarah, and been there ever since, thinking it through. Now, however, it was time to get out of there. So he left the room that was the spitting image of his throne room in the Castle at the center of the Labyrinth, after dressing in his more typcial Fae style. Jeremy, it would seem, was not an everyday sort of thing here. And he was much more comfortable in the outlandish, romantic clothing he favored. Mortal clothing was so strange.

The king didn't have any particular plans, he just didn't want to spend any more time in his room. So, thinking he would perhaps take a walk (and just happen to stroll past Sarah's room), he turned the doorknob and stepped out his door into the hallway beyond it.



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[info]sarah_williams
2009-02-24 04:27 pm UTC (link)
Sarah caught his dangerous smile and grumbled, "Jack would probably try to fight you for my honor or something stupid like that and you'd probably end up destroying his manhood." It was good thing for everyone that Jack could not possibly be there. The planet wasn't that malevolent, was it?

"I don't know why you would be serious, Jareth," she said simply before he reached her on the bridge. That was all she was going to say. He seemed to be playing a game of sort. She wasn't going to try to pry information from him when he was being so tight-lipped about it. It was a futile endeavor if he didn't want to say any more than he already had and chances were, he'd said all he wanted to. She wasn't sure if she wanted to know -- no, she did want to know. More than anything. C'est la vie, she thought.

"My bridge, hm? It would be nice to have my own bridge, I think. Just stand and watch the water lazily moving downstream." She turned her eyes to him then and smiled softly, "Yes, it is lovely here."

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