Jack's arrival was telegraphed by the odd quality of
nothing. For one with the senses, there would be a presence, yes, but there was no perceiving it further than that; it was as though Jack were a living, walking scar in the world: A deep, jagged wound in the way of things, as it were. It was not just his spiritual nature, however, that was odd, for Jack was of above average height, the skin of his face was stretched too tight around his skull, his hair was pulled too far back and tied far too tight, and his lips, thin and cracked as they were, had dry flecks of blood at either side. In spite of his physical looks, however, Jack was dressed as fine as any pampered courtier, soft silks and leather gloves, and his boots, too, looked brand new.
There was always fire in Jack's eyes and it suddenly flared when he looked at Cliona, a mocking smile spreading wide across his lips, and with a jumbled, wheezy voice he began to cackle childishly:
"Bye, bye sad little fairy;
she's so eager to please,
good on her, but as for me
The Unseelie King decrees:
'make sure the beast lives,
Jack, killer though you be.'"
Sliding a crooked hand down the side of his pants, he grabbed the material, and pulled on it, testing its resistance.
"'We'll catch a young woman with another and kill a demon with the other,' said the king," Jack shrugged and his smile faded. "Trapping a trap seems a tad bit redundant to me, though, but who is a servant to question a king? We'll see, we'll see--I'm sure Deyanira won't give the boy too hard a thrashing, but ... I have to ask, if there‘s two women, two demons, and two
Bæn Sidhe, oh where, oh where could
my double be?
Ahaha, are you coming to watch, dove?”
With laughter still rattling nosily from somewhere in his chest, Jack turned and started to walk away from Cliona, reply or no, and, without show or flare, the man vanished all at once. Jack needed no shadowy portal, no misty frost, no silver-lined mirror, or the shimmering surface of water--no, for a traveler such as he, only a
destination was required.