The audience, persuaded that nothing in all of this was true, demanded for Jayla and Tayla to be ballerina teddy bears forever. As for the children, they all shouted they wanted the two bears to be ballerina bears forever because in their eyes it was just a game. The Ringmaster laughed and said with a bow that it would be so because his public's wishes were his own. As for the new recruits, they positively beamed. They were going to stay as they were and continue performing for a loving public, staying cute and adorable and bringing joy to all! Hooray! They kissed and clasped each other in joy, getting the adoration and endearment of the public. As fort the Ringmaster, he asked them a question, listening carefully to the answers of the children. Getting them to tell what they would like to see would be interesting to attract more crowds afterwards. Children wishing to see performances would drag siblings, parents and relatives. The children in the rows of seated people asked for monsters, princesses, more ballerinas, mermaids, dragons or just creatures fighting. All this was clear and the Ringmaster thought that a few elected kidnappings and the 'forced employment' of new recruits would be in order. He had Jayla and Tayla bow and do a few more swirls and moves again, all to the pleasure of the audiences. He released another purple smoke bomb, had the two new circus recruits appear backstage and let in the magical clones of Jared and Tayla go back to their seats and talk about the complex traps and amazing puppetry involved. They'd disappear in a few days, leaving any suspicions about the circus unfounded, if indeed such suspicious arose in the first place. As for the two ballerina bears, he made Jayla of a slightly darker collar so as to differentiate them better. The circus already had a doting mother in a giant ape, that had a baby that had been a transformed bully, that would look after the two bears with much pampering and love. The Ringmaster would meet with the other wizards and warlocks to see what sort of new performers would be 'recruited' or else 'convinced' to join them. A few warlocks particularly enjoyed the notion of poetic justice and would be delighted at handing out comeuppance or twisted rewards.