AN: Just in case anyone is wondering, Morghan Steets (pt one and the previous chapter) and Morgan Le Faye are not the same person, nor are they reincarnated versions. They just share similar names. ALSO, this is the last chapter of pt II, and Pt III is scheduled to be launched on Tuesday, Dec 4th at 3:30. And if you like this series then PLEASE let me know so that I'm not wasting my time with the final part. Also, I'd appreciate any suggestions for the next part, cuz it helps to shape the story. Thanks to all my reviewers: Mangoski93, Fire Daughter, Lanakila91, WalkingWit,MissingCancelledShows, DramaNerd, and InStrFan for constantly informing me of what you think!

CHAPTER TEN

Jack paced back and forth along the cement floor. Annie had been gone almost an hour. Or, he assumed it was an hour. It felt longer than it should have been. Still, he was getting concerned. He kept trying to convince himself that he was only jumping to conclusions, but the fact of the matter was that something wasn't right, and he knew it.

He glanced down at his wrist and then groaned with frustration, remembering that he didn't have his watch. Letting out a loud groan he slumped to the floor and buried his head in his hands. He shouldn't have let Annie leave. They should have stuck together, at least then he would know where she was.

He tried to calm his thoughts. Annie was used to looking out for herself. Even if something did happen, she would be fine.

Except, of course, for the fact that she was stuck in a time period that was foreign to her.

Jack shook his head in frustration. He had no idea what was going on. Not even a single clue and it was tearing at him.

A door slammed shut somewhere down the hall, and Jack hastily sat up. "Annie!?" He called.

"Jack?" Came the confused reply. It wasn't Annie, this he knew right away. In fact, he knew that voice very well.

"Fi!?" He called.

The dark dungeon lit up and his sister ran past the empty rooms, stopping at his and holding her flashlight higher. Clu was right at her heels.

"How'd you get locked in here?" Fi asked.

"Twenty questions later, right now you need to help me get out of here," Jack replied.

"We don't have a key," Fi countered, trying to jiggle the doorknob.

"Is Annie with you?" Clu asked.

Jack shook his head. "She went to try and find a way to open the door a while ago and she hasn't come back."

Fi pursed her lips, before turning to Clu. "Do you still have that key to the Door of Planes?"

"Yeah," Clu said, hastily pulling the key from around his neck and handing it to Fi. She slid the key into the lock and twisted, letting out an excited squeal as it came undone. Jack hastily stepped out of the jail, pulling his sister into a large hug.

"Nice threads, dude," Clu snickered, gesturing to the medieval clothes Jack was dressed in. The brunette gave his friend a dirty look, before starting down the hall, Fi and Clu behind him.

"Where exactly are we?" Fi asked, looking around thanks to the light from her flashlight.

"Camelot," Jack replied.

"Wait, as in King Arthur's Court?" Fi asked excitedly. "Is he actually here?"

"Who do you think locked me in that cell?" Jack asked bitterly.

He flung open the door out of the dungeon and was faced with the sounds of battle coming from above. Morgan Le Faye and her troops. The war had begun, and Annie was bound to be caught in the middle of it.

"What's going on?" Fi asked, looking to the ceiling with a frown.

"There's a fight. Arthur's sister has brought her army to the castle," Jack explained.

"How long have you been here?" Fi inquired, suddenly looking confused.

"Two days," Jack replied, giving Fi a startled look. "Why?"

Fi turned to Clu. "When you were in the future, how long were you there for?"

"A couple of hours," Clu explained.

"I was in that alternate world for almost two weeks," Fi stated.

"Wait, future? Alternate world? What are you two talking abut?" Jack demanded.

"Dude, I was in the future, and it was all crazy! We were all fighting each other and there was this thing called the shadow that I was controlling. It was messed up," Clu explained.

"And I went to an alternate reality where Dad was alive," Fi said quietly. Jack gave her a startled look, but Fi shrugged. "As much as I'd love to see Dad again, it wasn't my world."

Jack wanted to ask what it was like, but he knew it was probably best not to. Besides, right now they had more important things to do, like finding Annie.

A loud crash sounded from above, and all three kids ducked just as part of the ceiling collapsed.

"That's some epic battle," Fi growled.

"Annie better not be up there," Jack said, pushing himself to his feet and trying to find a way around all the rubble that had cut off the other end of the hall. He looked to Clu and the blond quickly joined his side, attempting to push the stone away. Fi was soon beside them, and all three grunted with trouble as they tried to force the stone back.

It grumbled and then caved, spilling backward into the empty hall just as a scream erupted from one of the rooms further away.

"That was Annie," Fi said, hastily climbing over what was left of the rubble and heading to where the scream had come from.

SO WEIRD

"Someone let me out of here!" Annie exclaimed, pounding her fists against the locked door in frustration. Already she'd heard horrible sounds coming from above, but nothing was as bad as the crash she'd heard just moments before. Whatever was going on, she wasn't sure she could handle it.

She pounded her fist against the door one more time and then cried out in pain, jerking it back to see that she must have hit it at a wrong angle. Pain pulsed through her fingers and she winced, trying not to let the tears that were already rimming her eyes spill. She stumbled back, managing to bump into something. Or, more specifically, someone.

She let out a startled scream and spun around, coming face to face with…

Annie froze, staring at the other girl standing behind her.

"Ye have to come with me," The girl insisted, grabbing Annie's hand and pulling her towards a small compartment she'd revealed behind one of the wall murals.

"I can't leave Jack – err, Jacob."

"Miss, it is to your mother's wishes I abide. I cannot leave you here," The maid explained.

Annie started to duck into the passage when several voices shouting her name echoed through the room. She pulled back, clutching her injured arm and darting for the door.

"I'm in here!" She called.

Several seconds later footsteps stopped outside her door. Annie gave a quick glance behind only to see that the maid had taken off – probably too terrified that the people outside the door were foes.

"Annie?"

It was Fi. Annie couldn't believe it, but it was really Fi.

"How did you get here!?" Annie called through the door.

"Never mind that now, we have to get out of here!" Fi called back. On the other side she and Clu tried to find a way to open the door, but there was no luck. Not even the key to the Plane of Dreams would work.

"How'd you get in there?" Jack asked.

She hesitated for a moment at Jack's voice, and then called back, "Sir Henry." She leaned her head against the door and tightened her grip on her wrist. The pain was slowly subsiding.

Jack narrowed his eyes. "We have to do something about him," He said to his sister and friend.

"Who?" Fi asked, trying to wedge the door back from its entrance.

"Sir Henry," Jack replied. "He's the one who set me up. That's why I was in the dungeon."

"I thought you said Arthur put you in there," Clu countered.

"He did," Jack explained. "But it was because Sir Henry convinced him I was a traitor. This guy knew who we were, and he was trying to use us."

"Why does everything have to be so complicated?" Clu asked, before moving Fi away from the door and taking a few steps back.

"What are you doing?" Fi asked, giving him a startled look.

Clu grinned. "Using my head, what else? Annie, back away from the door!"

The blond did as was asked, falling to the side just as Clu smashed into the door and knocked it off its hinges. He fell onto the floor with a gasp as Fi and Jack flooded into the room. Fi quickly went to his side to help him up while Jack asked Annie if she was okay.

"I'm fine," Annie said quickly, "but we have to get out of here before Henry comes back."

"Agreed," Fi stated, pulling Clu to his feet. "We have to get back to our world before -."

Sudden cried began to fill the halls outside, and each knew they didn't have much time. Fi turned to Clu, her eyes wide and concerned. "Open the portal. Now!"

"No need to tell me twice," He said, fumbling for the key that was tucked in his pocket. The noise was coming closer.

"There isn't time!" Annie exclaimed; grabbing Jack's arm and pulling him back from the door. The others followed and within moments they were all crowded in the secret room just as troops stormed in.

Annie held her breath, leaning a bit closer to Fi and Clu as she tried not to panic. Jack pressed his ear to the wall and hoped for some sounds.

Seconds later heavy-soled boots stomped into the room, and a bellowing voice demanded, "Where is she?"

Annie subconsciously inched back, even as Fi looped their arms together and started to crawl across the small floor of the secret passage.

"I gave you one job, and you couldn't even do this? I'm beginning to think your skills have been greatly underestimated," The woman snapped.

There was a chuckle, which suddenly ceased as the woman wheeled on whoever was behind her. "And that is enough out of you, Bricriu. I didn't go through all this just so the rest of you wisps could alter the very plans. Did you have any luck finding the whelp?"

"Nay," Said a deep voice.

Jack peered back to see that Fi and Annie were already halfway down the tunnel. He turned to Clu. "Catch up to them," He said quietly.

"What about you?" Clu hissed.

"I'll be there in a minute. Just get the door ready."

Clu hesitated for a moment and Jack shook his head. "Go!"

The blond nodded, turning and disappearing into the tunnel with the two girls, leaving Jack alone. He once more pressed his ear to the wall.

The woman paced back and forth along the room with distaste. "We were given specific instructions to separate the boy and girl. Was it done?"

"Aye," The man beside her said quickly – Sir Henry. "I had the one locked in the dungeon and the lass were locked in here."

"Yet you took all the keys for the dungeons? How did he get out?"

"Looks as if someone unlocked it," Bricriu piped up.

"Where would they get the key?" Morgan Le Faye turned to the cowering man beside her, eyes full of flame as she awaited his answer. He only swallowed hard. "Are you sure it was just the two of them here? None of the others?"

"Only the two, milady. We did exactly as you asked."

"Not well enough, so it would seem. I want them both found, right away. If either of them manages to get back to where they came from unaltered, then we will lose everything, do you understand? No more backing in this war. We'll lose!"

"Yes, Milady," The men around her chorused. She nodded her satisfaction before turning away, stopping for a moment and glancing backwards. "And will you lose those bodies? They're far too cumbersome – can't expect a will o the wisp to simply be held back by a body. Search the castle, I want them found."

Jack leaned back from the wall and frowned in confusion. Lose the bodies? What had that meant?

Suddenly there was the sound of several falling men. Then bright lights filled up the room and began to roam, searching for the two children.

They had no choice; they had toget out of there.

Jack took off down the passage, heading for the room Annie and the others had disappeared to.

SO WEIRD

Clu had just called forth the doorway – with Fi and Annie's help, when Jack burst into the room, panting heavily. He sought out Fi's face first, and then the others. Slightly relieved to see they all seemed fine, he came to their side.

"They're looking for us," He announced. "They're going to take this whole place over if they find us."

"Then let's go," Clu said, pulling open the door to the Plane of Dreams.

"You guys go ahead," Jack said quickly. "I'll finish things up here."

"We won't just leave you here," Fi argued, looking at him with surprise. "We all go home together, or not at all."

"I'm not going to pout you at risk," Jack snapped.

"And I'm not going to sit back and not know what happened to you!" Fi argued. "You're my big brother."

"Which is exactly why I'm trying to look out for you. Now you need to go!"

Clu and Annie exchanged concerned looks. "The, uh, the door isn't going to stay open all day, guys," Clu called.

Fi glowered. "You two go ahead. We'll meet up with you."

"And risk getting separated again?" Annie countered. "Think of something else."

"There isn't time," Jack snapped, grabbing the blonde's arm and pushing her over to the door. "You have to get out of here. All of you."

"We're not leaving without you!" Fi exclaimed.

"You're not leaving at all."

The door to the Plane of Dreams slammed shut and then vanished. All four watched in sudden horror as the room was suddenly lit up by a bright ball of bouncing light.

"Sorry, then, but it is all for the best," The Scottish ball of light explained, dancing around the room.

She knew it wasn't Bricriu. That Fi was certain of, because the voice that emanated was … different. It was another will o the wisp, and it was obviously set against watching the four leave.

"Ye sure are makin' me job more 'n more difficult, ye knows that?"

"We try," Annie breathed, taking a step back and bumping into Clu. He steadied her before turning his attention back to the scene at hand.

"I told you to go," Jack growled in his sister's ear.

"And I was not going to leave without you, so drop it," She hissed back. He rolled his eyes, but chose to say nothing in response. There were more important things at hand to worry about.

"Okay, plan A didn't work," Clu said, trying to lighten the mood. "Anyone got a plan B?"

"I say we just throw something over its head and leave," Fi glowered.

"All in favor of the new plan B say 'aye'," Annie said.

"Stop all that whispering!" The light bellowed.

Several more lights appeared in the room, as well as several knights. The group was surrounded.

Jack looked around for some weapon, until he found a sword. He grabbed it up and raised it pointedly at the ball.

"When I say go, I want you to open the portal," He growled.

"We're not leaving -."

"I know," Jack snapped. "Just trust me on this one, okay?"

Fi hesitated, and then nodded, taking hold of Clu's hand and giving it an uncertain squeeze. He nodded, fingering the key and then passing it to the brunette. She tucked it in her pocket and took several steps back, Annie moving with her.

Jack and Clu stood tall while the woman who had walked into the room smirked at the two. "What games young men like to play," She said with a grin. "I must admit, I was surprised to hear there were four of you."

"Four's a lucky number," Clu piped up. "Just look at the four leaf clover."

"Yer luck's just run out, love." She turned to two of the balls of light beside her. "Take care of them."

The balls snickered and then darted forward, towards Clu and Jack.

Annie jumped in front, pushing the two boys out of the way. The two glowing balls bounced off her skin and ricocheted around the room. Jack desperately grasped for the sword, finally pulling his fingers around it and jumping up once again. "Go!"

"Altruir domeste, andelugh hadt.

Martsistol alrigad, lenehargh elbest,"

Fi recited the words just as Clu had taught her and watched with relief as the door sprung up from the floor.

"Stop them!" Morgan cried, and suddenly all the will o the wisps and the people in the room started for them.

Fi popped the key in the doorknob and gave it a jerk, pulling the door open. "Let's go!" She called, looking back at the others. Annie and Clu jumped to their feet just as Jack began to fight, lashing his sword out at all the foes so that Annie and Clu had a chance to get to the door. Both scrambled through, Anne's body appearing asleep off to the side. Fi turning back to look at her brother.

"Get going!" He called. He glanced back. "I'll be right there."

Fi hesitated a moment longer, and then nodded, going hastily through the door. Jack swore under his breath, finding the last of his strength and using it to push the sword through whomever it was that was before him and then darting through the door, slamming it shut behind him. The door vanished, and seconds later so did all of the Will 'o' the wisps and the rest of Morgan's paranormal army. She'd failed, and now it was time for her punishment.

Jacob looked up from the floor where he'd fallen moments before, and with a new knowledge he prepared to fight.

SO WEIRD

Clu and Annie groaned, tumbling through the doorway, their spirits tripping back into their bodies. Seconds later Fi followed, and finally Jack. For several moments they let their bodies and souls reconnect, before each opened their eyes. They were back. They were all together. They had finally made it home.