"The City?" He asked. That had a very omnipotent quality to it, by just calling it The City. And Jareth was none to fond of the ridiculous idea that it just sort of pulled people into it's limits without consultation or permission. Or being allowed to leave. That part sat heavy in his gut. What exactly did this Doctor Allison Cameron mean by there not being any exit.
Most unsettling.
Jareth was more than just unsettled. While he looked calm and collected, inside was a panic building. A need to get out, get away. If he was trapped her, what would become of his kingdom? It would fall into further disrepair than he had already allowed it to.
This was no good at all. And now there was another woman approaching. A curious looking woman. Probably because of how he was dressed. There was no way that was not going to draw attention to himself. Perhaps once he was more accustomed to his environment that would be such an issue, but right now, it made him feel... on display.
Which wouldn't be so bad if he felt he had any control in what he did as far as leaving. It defies logic, Doctor Cameron had said. Defied logic. That was something Jareth was accustomed to, but not in this world. Defying logic was something he normally did on a regular basis.
Now came the awkward silence while he tried to decide how to introduce himself. Proper thing to do, in his world, would be to have his titles and ranks speak for him, without giving out his given name. However, he wasn't particularly certain he wanted to do that here. Not yet, anyway. "Jareth," he said. "What do you mean there's no exit? Is there no way to leave at all?"