Labyrinth Fan Fiction
Flowers in the Field
Jereth Sarah
Quick summery
Sarah's boyfriend is sick of her childishness, and one night wishes her away. After years of waiting, Jereth jumps at the chance to make Sarah pay for all that she has done to him. Put will his need for punishment, somehow turn into love?
Chapter one
Sarah softly hummed to herself, as she prepared lunch for her and her boyfriend. She clanked away in the kitchen trying her hand at making boyfriends favorite, BBQ chicken wings; well Eddie sat in the living room watching TV.
"Damn," Eddie growled like an angry bear. Sarah popped her head out of the kitchen.
"What's wrong?"
"Another stupid flood warning. They always do that during the best part of the show. Do we really need all these up dates? Any idiot could just look outside to see that it's raining. Now I'll never know if Jessica is having Rodrigo's baby." Eddie picked up the remote and clicked off the TV." Crossing his arms over his chest he sat in silence stairing at the black screen.
Sarah just laughed softly and returned to cooking. Eddie hated being indoors. He had a soccer game planned for this afternoon, but the harsh rains caused his teammates to cancel. If Eddie had it his way, he'd be playing soccer rain or shine. This was torture for him to be under house arrest, with nothing but soap operas to watch.
Totally aggravated, Eddie searched underneath the couch cushions for an old sports magazine he remembered leaving there weeks ago. Skimming his fingers along the edge, he felt something hard, wedged underneath the back cushion. He pulled it out. It was a book, entitled The Labyrinth. Knowing he had nothing better to do, Eddie began to flip through it.
It was so silly and childish, something only Sarah would find amusement in reading. That was the one thing he hated most about his girlfriend, her childish imagination. She owned a collection of Lord of the Ring action figures and collected Harry Potter memorabilia. Whenever he spent the night, her thought he was sleeping in a twelve year olds room.
His eyes fixed on a line in the book.
"I wish the goblins would come and take you away right now." He smiled at that. How he wished he could get rid of Sarah that easily. Not that he didn't like her, she was a good lay after all, but she tended to cramp his style. He wanted a sporty girlfriend, like a tennis player or an Olympic swimmer. Not the daydreaming maiden he was with right now.
"What are you reading, honey?" Sarah asked, sitting his plate of chicken wings on the coffee table in front of his. He tossed the book next to the plate.
"Just some book I found under the couch cushion." He said nonchalantly and began devouring a chicken wing like a starving animal.
Sarah was shocked, just looking at the book sent violent shivers down her spine. But something had kept her from throwing it away. A strange feeling she didn't understand. Quickly she picked it up, and turned to walk back into the kitchen. Behind her Eddie yelled, with a mouth full of food.
"Bring that back I'm reading it."
"No you're not." Sarah yelled back. Standing on tiptoes, she on top of the kitchen cabinets, where she knew no one else would ever find it. In the living room, Eddie was still hollering.
"You Bitch, ya know sometimes I wish the Goblin King would come and take you off my hands."
Sarah's heart did a strange flip-flop. No, she thought to herself, it can't be right. He didn't say that.
"What?" she asked hopefully.
"You heard me. I wish the Goblin King would take you off my hands. Now bring me a beer."
The kitchen lights began to flicker, and the rainstorm outside took a drastic turn for the worst. Wind blew the heavy front door open, sending the wispy draperies fluttering in a chaotic dance. Sarah's hands flew protectively to her throat, as a familiar, dark figure stepped inside.
Jereth Sarah
Quick summery
Sarah's boyfriend is sick of her childishness, and one night wishes her away. After years of waiting, Jereth jumps at the chance to make Sarah pay for all that she has done to him. Put will his need for punishment, somehow turn into love?
Chapter one
Sarah softly hummed to herself, as she prepared lunch for her and her boyfriend. She clanked away in the kitchen trying her hand at making boyfriends favorite, BBQ chicken wings; well Eddie sat in the living room watching TV.
"Damn," Eddie growled like an angry bear. Sarah popped her head out of the kitchen.
"What's wrong?"
"Another stupid flood warning. They always do that during the best part of the show. Do we really need all these up dates? Any idiot could just look outside to see that it's raining. Now I'll never know if Jessica is having Rodrigo's baby." Eddie picked up the remote and clicked off the TV." Crossing his arms over his chest he sat in silence stairing at the black screen.
Sarah just laughed softly and returned to cooking. Eddie hated being indoors. He had a soccer game planned for this afternoon, but the harsh rains caused his teammates to cancel. If Eddie had it his way, he'd be playing soccer rain or shine. This was torture for him to be under house arrest, with nothing but soap operas to watch.
Totally aggravated, Eddie searched underneath the couch cushions for an old sports magazine he remembered leaving there weeks ago. Skimming his fingers along the edge, he felt something hard, wedged underneath the back cushion. He pulled it out. It was a book, entitled The Labyrinth. Knowing he had nothing better to do, Eddie began to flip through it.
It was so silly and childish, something only Sarah would find amusement in reading. That was the one thing he hated most about his girlfriend, her childish imagination. She owned a collection of Lord of the Ring action figures and collected Harry Potter memorabilia. Whenever he spent the night, her thought he was sleeping in a twelve year olds room.
His eyes fixed on a line in the book.
"I wish the goblins would come and take you away right now." He smiled at that. How he wished he could get rid of Sarah that easily. Not that he didn't like her, she was a good lay after all, but she tended to cramp his style. He wanted a sporty girlfriend, like a tennis player or an Olympic swimmer. Not the daydreaming maiden he was with right now.
"What are you reading, honey?" Sarah asked, sitting his plate of chicken wings on the coffee table in front of his. He tossed the book next to the plate.
"Just some book I found under the couch cushion." He said nonchalantly and began devouring a chicken wing like a starving animal.
Sarah was shocked, just looking at the book sent violent shivers down her spine. But something had kept her from throwing it away. A strange feeling she didn't understand. Quickly she picked it up, and turned to walk back into the kitchen. Behind her Eddie yelled, with a mouth full of food.
"Bring that back I'm reading it."
"No you're not." Sarah yelled back. Standing on tiptoes, she on top of the kitchen cabinets, where she knew no one else would ever find it. In the living room, Eddie was still hollering.
"You Bitch, ya know sometimes I wish the Goblin King would come and take you off my hands."
Sarah's heart did a strange flip-flop. No, she thought to herself, it can't be right. He didn't say that.
"What?" she asked hopefully.
"You heard me. I wish the Goblin King would take you off my hands. Now bring me a beer."
The kitchen lights began to flicker, and the rainstorm outside took a drastic turn for the worst. Wind blew the heavy front door open, sending the wispy draperies fluttering in a chaotic dance. Sarah's hands flew protectively to her throat, as a familiar, dark figure stepped inside.
