The Labyrinth

Didymus rode his dog, franticly racing to contact Sarah. Hoggle and Ludo... gone, so mysterious.... It had to be Jareth. "Gyddyup!" he called to his steed.

Sarah lay on her bed. Jareth, Jareth, Jareth. The name of the Goblin King echoed through her mind. Jareth, Jareth, Jareth... and suddenly she heard a loud, sad voice.

"Sarah, milady...."

"Didymus!" It had been long enough, over two months since she'd seen him. And also, it had been unusually long since she'd seen the others, Ludo, Hoggle....

"Milady, Hoggle and Ludo are under attack! Jareth must have gotten them, they have disappeared!" Somehow, even when Didymus brought her this awful news, Sarah felt like laughing. He had such a cheerful, silly, childish voice.

"In that case, we ought to save them. How do we go?" As an answer, Sarah and Didymus were in the Labyrinth, or, what it used to be.

It was almost leveled. Its once huge, towering walls were now simple rises in the stones. The once ominous, looming, castle was now gone, a huge pile of rubble. The doors, once her friends, were lying on the ground, useless and lifeless as ones in her world. There was nothing amazing about this place now, for Sarah wanted simply to sit down and cry.

"What happened? Did I do this?" Sarah couldn't believe it; her six words couldn't have done this. "Didymus... where are the walls? Where is the castle? Where is the bog? Where is your post?"

Sarah new the answer from the look Didymus gave her. Every thing was gone.