Disclaimer: I do not own Now You See Me or anything associated with the movie.

*Spoilers! If you have not seen the movie, this will ruin the ending!

"Welcome to The Eye." Rhodes said. Finally everything was coming to light to the four magicians who went blindly into the darkness. Were they pawns? Puppets? One could think so, but after so long it seemed that it was they who actually believed, trusted and formulated the ideas. The Four Horsemen didn't align themselves with The Eye, they had been chosen just like many others had before and would be after them.

They had gotten this far, there was no use going back now. The four joined their leader, the man who had previously been chasing them down to lock them up forever, or at least they thought that was what he was doing. Each grabbed onto one of the poles that anchored the brightly colored animals to the carousel.

It was, in a way, their true final at. If anyone had been around, they would have watched as the carousel rotated and all five of them had disappeared. But alas, no one else was around for this feat, and instead they descended into an underground haven for people of their kind.

The horses were their anchor, and the horsemen held fast as they spiraled downward, their eyes focused on Rhodes. In a few minutes the carousel stopped.

Henley pushed her auburn colored hair behind one of her ears and looked to Daniel. "Looks like we've made it." She commented, a smile tugging at her lips.

Atlas didn't seem as excited as she was, and was more occupied with his new surroundings. He, of course, was used to being the man in charge, the Horsemen superior. But now he realized that he lost that position, and he was nothing more or less than all the others. Losing that kind of power seemed to be a definite blow to his ego.

Merritt wasn't about to let that go unnoticed. "All that authority, gone up in a cloud of smoke. Just like us, eh?" Although he said it in a joking tone, Merritt knew that it was unlikely the four could ever emerge again under their real names.

Jack, being the adventurous sort, wandered off the carousel and trailed behind Rhodes. He wanted to see it all, he wanted to meet the people and talk more and explore. He had been with the other Horsemen so long he practically knew them inside and out. The Eye, they were a new mystery all together.

Rhodes continued a straight stride to where a petite silhouette stood in his way. He flashed her a smile and her gaze turned back to him. "Congratulations on another job well done, Mister Rhodes." She said in a soft and sincere tone.

He gave her a nod and patted her on the back before turning on his heels to stand next to her. "Atlas! Jack, Merritt, Henley, come over here. There's someone I'd like you to meet."

This got the four's attention quite easily, as it had been rather quiet since their arrival and a bit deserted. Atlas made his stride, coming out in front of the others and being the first to stop. Henley stood to one side, Merritt on the other and Jack dragging just a bit behind.

The girl bowed low without words, and then removed a glove from her left hand and turned her palm upward. "Welcome." She said simply, uncoiling her fingers to shake their hands.

Atlas was the first to notice the abnormality. There in the center of her palm was a tattoo, but it wasn't just any run-of-the-mill tattoo he expected people to have. No, he had a good feeling this one was very, very symbolic. The eye that had been found on all of their cards, that they had associated with the society was there on her hand in blue and gold ink. He hesitantly shook his hand before looking back to Rhodes. "We don't have to get tattoos, do we?" He questioned.

Rhodes simply chuckled and shook his head.

Henley was the next to greet her, and the two shared a smile. "It's nice to have another woman around, Miss Henley." She commented before moving next to Merritt.

Merritt, being the persuader and charismatic mentalist, was quick to make a move on the girl without even knowing her name. "Beautiful to meet you, miss. You've got an air about you that's simply magnetic, you know that?" He smiled as he spoke, but the girl in return only gave him a nod.

"I do believe I'm aware." She said with the same tone and expression she had shared with the others the entire time. It was evident to Merritt that she was a strong willed young lady and his special qualities wouldn't work as easy on her as he had hoped.

Jack now stepped up, a small and honest smile played at his lips as he shoved on hand into his pocket and gingerly shook her hand with the other. "Nice to meet you, guess you know all of us, but we don't know you. What's your name?"

Finally, the question Rhodes and the girl had been waiting to hear ever since their meeting.

"Ida."

"Isis." Rhodes was quick to answer after the girl.

"Izzy."

"Imogen."

"Ah, a guessing game, huh?" Merritt jumped in before another name could be uttered. Henley and Atlas stood back in bewilderment, confused as to what had just happened. Jack, who hadn't expected to receive four names, was at a loss for words.

The girl grinned and slipped the glove back over her hand. "A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet." She moved to take the jackets from the Horsemen, slipping them off their shoulders and placing them over one of her arms.

"First rule of The Eye, never give your real name. If you wanna get back to life outside of this hideout, you can't expect to use your real names and go on with the rest of civilization. They won't stop looking for you, not for a long time. My line of work is full of bored people looking to find interest in their career. Nobody simply flies under the radar, not anymore." The girl returned to Rhodes with their jackets, which he took from her hands and nodded.

"The first month you'll spend here in the Pyramid, after that you will take on new identities which you shall be briefed on over the course of the month. Each of you shall be assigned another to help you develop your new ego. I'll take Atlas, he's got a hard head and needs to be put in his place." This made Merritt and Henley laugh, but Atlas was certainly less than pleased. Jack was still looking around the place, so he didn't pay too much mind to the comments made by his superior.

"Merritt and Henley will be partners. Jack, you get to work with my little assistant here. You can call her Isabel." Isabel turned to Jack and smiled. She picked up the four cases that were behind her and placed each in their hands.

"Atlas, you are now David Allen. You've worked in your Jewish father's deli in Hoboken since you graduated, and you do children's birthday parties as a magician for the extra cash to help pay off your apartment and car." Rhodes liked this identity, and he wouldn't have minded taking it on in the FBI, and of course he was rather proud of himself for coming up with it.

"Henley and Merritt, get friendly. You're brother and sister. Hannah and Marcus Jones. The two of you own a magic shop in Brooklyn. Hannah also has a job on the side as a substitute elementary teacher. The two of you share a nice townhouse that you inherited from your deceased parents." Henley wasn't so excited about the teacher part, but all Merritt could do was laugh.

"Jack finally gets his time to shine. You're Jaxon Grey and Isabel here is your assistant. You're a magician in Jersey City, you own a nice sized venue and your opening act is scheduled in a month and two days from now. Hopefully all of you can make it, and that you live up to your expectations. Isabel will be at your disposal to help you learn new tricks as you please. " Of course, the rest of the Horsemen were jealous of Jack's fortune, but he did risk his life for them once. He deserved at least a little recognition.

Isabel walked back and stood a few inches behind Rhodes, placing a hand on his shoulder and holding out a lock. With that, he took the lock from her hands and nodded at the Horsemen. "Boys, I believe I've got a little unfinished business to attend to. I'll see you all soon.