Now that Sarah knew that she would never be remembered in the Aboveground the idea that she would actually be living forever in the Underground had become all to real. What once had felt like a daydream now felt like plunging into the icy lake of reality. Although they wouldn't remember her she would remember them forever and couldn't imagine how she could continue living. She even caught herself whimpering Toby's name just like she had the moment before she jumped off the ledge in Jareth's gravity defying room. As she continued to ponder her past, she started to fall asleep and slip in her dreams while she continued to sit in one of the library's chairs where she had confronted Jareth about how she wished he could at least erase their memory of her. What must have been hours later she awoke and found herself in a room that she did not recognize. Then she looked over to find Jareth working in a chair beside her with paper's spread everywhere.
"Where am I?" She asked almost to quietly for Jareth to hear.
"You're in my room, I felt that your chambers were much to small for my taste and i'm having it remodeled so you can remain near me, but still have larger chambers."
Sarah noticed something was off about Jareth, she realized the spark in his eye was dimmer and he was much more - distant. Before she could continue wondering what was wrong with him she realized she had just spent the night with Jareth, in his bed no less. Her cheeks immediately flushed pink as she stumbled out the door way but she stopped when she saw Jareth's gleaming smile out of the corner of her eye.
"Oh tsp tsk Sarah, you should know better than to be embarrassed from spending the night with me. You are my betrothed after all. It's not like our relationship is, oh what do you teenagers say? Some, summer fling, was it?"
Sarah now throughly mortified had almost made it out the corridor when he called out her name.
"If it makes you feel any better I didn't actually spend the night next to you. Even though it would have been completely normal behavior, I wanted your consent."
"I wouldn't go that way if I were you." She turned back to glare at him.
"Although you may not be in the Labyrinth I still control every turn and every room. If I wanted you to see complete darkness then believe me, you will."
