Once upon a time
the Goblin King had watched people. But he had lost that power long ago to a
young girl. Now, it was she that watched him.
It was something that Sarah delighted in, spying on Jareth. Learning the
secrets ins and outs of the palace, flitting through the abandoned corridors
like a shadow, giggling in the dark at her prey. She followed him every minute
of every day. Sometimes she could even predict his actions. She was not sure
when or how, but it had become almost an obsession for her, knowing everything
there was to know about the Goblin King.
Things had begun innocently enough. Hoggle and her other friends from the
Underground visited her often, appearing magically whenever she needed them. At
first, she thought it was something they did on their own, some magical ability
the fairy creatures possessed, but eventually the truth came out. It was Sarah
who had the power.
The knowledge astounded her. She could do magic? There was no explaining it.
Her friends presented several possibilities. Perhaps her time in the
Underground had infected her with magical energy. Perhaps it was her defeat of
the Goblin King. Or perhaps Sarah was just one of those rare humans gifted with
true magic of her own.
It didn't really matter to Sarah how it had happened, only that it had. And now
that it had, she wanted to learn everything about it that she could.
She'd started simply, reviewing her thoughts and words each time her friends
appeared. The phrase 'I wish' seemed to work particularly well for summoning them,
but that wasn't good enough for Sarah. In times of great need, they had come to
her without her uttering a word, and thus she concluded that the most important
thing was the will, the need, and she practiced calling them without speaking.
They became quite annoyed with her during this process, Hoggle in particular.
Being summoned at all hours of the day, often for no reason at all, was
frustrating enough to make the dwarf howl each time he felt the familiar tug.
Finally though, Sarah was satisfied. Now it was time to move to the next level:
instead of bringing them to her, she wanted to send herself to them.
The first time she did it, everyone was nervous. When Sarah appeared in the
Underground in the midst of her companions' gathering, relieved giggles were
heard all around. She did not stay long that first time. No one knew exactly
how limited Jareth's power over her was. Did 'no power' mean no power over her
in any way whatsoever, no exceptions? Or did it mean no power over her
directly, but he could still influence things when she trespassed into his
territory, or had dealings with his subjects? At any rate, no one wanted to
challenge him. At least, not yet.
Now that Sarah had the Underground to practice her magic in, she began spending
more and more time hidden away in caves, oubliettes, the Bog...anywhere she
didn't expect the Goblin King to visit. She practiced other kinds of spells
now, things she had seen Jareth do. She learned his disappearing tricks easily
enough, how to walk up walls, summon objects. The one thing that eluded her was
shapeshifting, perhaps because the thought of changing her body into something
else was so foreign that she had no clear idea how to safely go about teaching
herself. Nonetheless, she was quite pleased with her progress.
Finally, she felt she was ready to proceed to the final step of her plan. She
began exploring.
It started with the Labyrinth itself. Sarah covered as many of its areas as she
could. She may not be able to predict its movements as easily as its inhabitants,
but she could still navigate her way through it eventually. This accomplishment
pleased her greatly, as it had worried her that without her friends' help, she
would not have been able to defeat Jareth. She didn't want to face him again
without knowing that she could stand on her own.
Not that she had any intention of facing him again, of course.
After mastering the maze, she learned the goblin city in under a week and moved
on to the castle. To her surprise, the single building was more difficult to
puzzle out than the entire Labyrinth. Even more complicated was puzzling out
Jareth. As she learned more and more about him, she came to feel an odd kinship
with him...one might even go so far as to call it love. And she learned of his
love for her as well. It had surprised her at first, but after reviewing the
events of her first visit to the Underground, she wondered how she had missed
it.
So now she watched him, uncertain of what to do with her newfound knowledge and
power, but unable to stop. 'Know thy enemy,' she told herself. And the Goblin
King was most certainly her enemy.
Wasn't he?
