It wasn't much of a labyrinth, Sarah reflected, more like a long gray ally. Really all she had seen was glittery sticks and some kind of fungus with eyes.

"This is hopeless" she complained slumping down the wall "It's not fair"

"'allow" said a voice

"Who said that?" she asked

"I did, and things aren't always as hard as you think"

Sarah glanced down at the worm,

"But there's no door there, there's no way through." She exclaimed, it was true, that part of the wall looked the same as all the rest.

"Things aren't always what they seem, so you can't take anything for granted." He assured her. Uncertainly she stepped toward the wall, eyes closed, arms out to catch the wall she fully expected to hit. Opening her eyes she grinned.

"Thank you that was incredibly helpful" she smiled and turned to her right, just as she was about to vanish from sight the worm called out,

"Don't go that way. Never go that way!"

"Oh" she paused and turned back to the worm, "why not?"

"If you go that way you'd go straight to that castle"

"But i need to go to the castle!" Sarah responded almost happy

"Oh" the worm sounded almost disheartened

"But thanks anyway" Sarah was practically skipping as she made her way through another set of rather dull gray walls. A pone arriving at the castle she astounded the goblin king by completing the labyrinth in one hour and thirteen minuets. The Goblin King didn't know what hit him