The Real Return To the Labyrinth

Disclaimer: I have never done one of these, but as I have seen it done before. I Do Not Own Labyrinth or any of the characters from the movie. In later chapters there will be some characters that are of my creation, but they shall come later.

I have decided to forgive Jareth for his many glitter transgressions up to this point. He scared away my stalker for a couple of days so that deserves a reward, but I swear there will be he-- to pay if he gets anymore glitter on my computer.

Anyway to the story. The next chapter will be longer I promise. Please review so I can improve my writing. :)

After wandering around for had to be at least two hours in Sarah's mind, she got an idea. Ok think Sarah. What did I ask Hoggle that made the doors of the Labyrinth open? Sarah thought hard and then she remembered. "How do I get into the Labyrinth?" As if on cue the doors to the Labyrinth opened in front of Sarah and lead her into what seemed to be the endless path, lined by the two large walls of the Labyrinth. This time however Sarah was not taking anything for granted. Sarah walked along the innermost wall. As she walked Sarah ran her hand along the wall, careful as not to touch any of the roving eyes sticking out of the wall. Again Sarah walked along the wall for what seemed like forever before her hand finally met with nothingness. Well, no one said getting my happily ever after was going to be easy. Sarah walked through the hole in the wall and was about to go left when she thought of what the little red and blue worm had said the last time she was here. He had told her to never go left, so Sarah turned around and headed to the right.

Sarah swiftly made her way through the Labyrinth. She couldn't explain it, but it was if she was being guided by an invisible force. "Well, my child, if I let you try to get to the city on your own that might take a while." Sarah couldn't help but laugh along with the invisible voice of the Underground. The Underground already seemed more like a mother to Sarah then any mother she had ever known. "So I am going to the Goblin City. Who is there? Why are you not leading me to the castle beyond the city?" Sarah's confusion showed clearly on her face as she stopped walking waiting for an answer. "Because, my darling, neither of you are ready to see the other. You may love him, but your anger toward him is still too strong." "So when will I get to see him?" The voice gave a patient sigh. "Be patient my child. You will see him around the city, but your presence cannot be known to him until the Anniversary Ball, in three weeks." Sarah began to answer before her mind fully comprehended everything she was told. "What Anniversary Ball.... Wait THREE WEEKS? WHAT DO YOU MEAN I CAN'T BE KNOWN TO HIM FOR THREE WEEKS?!" Again the voice sighed. Sarah realized her outburst and apologized. "My child all will come to pass in good time. The ball is to celebrate the anniversary of the curse being broken. And before you ask what curse I cannot tell you. It is not for me to say. Now enough questions. It is growing late and you must find your friends before the market closes for the day." Sarah wanted to ask more questions, but the thought of getting to see her friends again kept her quiet. Without further conversation, Sarah was lead to the Goblin City and she gasped at the sight before her eyes as she entered the gates.