When Legends Collide

Summary: Lilianna, the heroine from Snow White a Tale of Terror confronts Jareth's Labyrinth from the movie Labyrinth, what ensues is drama, heartache, adventure, danger, and even love.

Disclaimer: I don't own Labyrinth or Snow White a Tale of Terror. Anything else that doesn't sound familiar is mine though.

As Lily startled into consciousness, her surroundings unfamiliar, she could feel tiny raindrops slowly soaking her clothes and skin. The cold, light rain chilled her to the bone as she lay on the cold, damp forest floor. Standing slowly, trying to shake off her drowsiness, she pulled and brushed the leaves from her hair and mud stained burgundy dress. Looking about herself, she realized that this forest was different. Different in that the trees glittered. Upon closer examination, she discovered they were in fact covered with a light coat of glitter.

She gulped, fear almost overtaking her. Lilianna wasn't one to usually be frightened, but she had been through a lot in the past 36 hours. Deciding that standing around wasn't doing her any good, she took off at a slow jog through the strange forest, her destination unknown. She came to a crossroads in the dirt path that she had been following, made a quick decision, and took the one leading her straight on into more forest.

Continuing her jog, she realized the trees started to thin out, and with it the rain ceased to fall, and soon she had come upon a desert of red sand. She wasn't sure what to make of it, but since she had no other choice, jogged through it, too. Then, out of nowhere, a tree appeared. This tree had no leaves and looked rather sickly, but it, too, was covered with the strange glitter that had plagued the trees in the forest. The tree overlooked a hill of red sand.

Of course, all this was in the back of her mind as she stared at the huge maze ahead of her. The massive structure loomed out in the distance, seemingly swallowing the land it covered whole. She couldn't see anything beyond it, and to the east and west of it, either. It, too, seemed to glitter with the strange substance, and as the early morning sun started to rise, it cast strange and eerie shadows about it. It was beautiful and frightening all at the same time.

Her feet seemed to carry her on their own accord to the gates guarding the entrance to the first brick section of the structure. The gates looked rather large and heavy, and she wondered warily how she was going to get them to open. She felt like cursing and kicking something, but instead did the mature thing and looked on the ground for some kind of stick to pry them open. Of course, there wasn't a stick to be found anywhere. Cursing her luck, she said aloud, "I wish these gates would just open." Creeeeeak. Bang! The gates opened slowly, then banged into the walls at its sides.

She blinked, closed her mouth that had been hanging open in astonishment, and walked up to the entrance, looked about, then ran through the gates, expecting them to close and crush her to death. Only after she had made it through did they close quickly, blocking her way out. "Hey!" she cried indignantly. Now how was she supposed to get out?