Disclaimer: The same as before. Blahblahblah. I don't own anything.
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"This is great!" Sarah said as Hoggle and she stood by huge rainbow colored waterfall. This had been a part of the labyrinth that Sarah hadn't seen before. They had spent the whole day visiting places that Sarah had never been to. She met so may new creatures and made many more friends through out the day.
"This is so amazing!" She was totally astonished by how magical this place was. It was a small-secluded lake surrounded with dense forest. Across from her stood a tall waterfall that flow with bright rainbow colored water. It looked peaceful especially as the sun was starting to set. She felt so at ease that she couldn't resist setting by the brilliant water and run her hands through it. She found a flat rock and sat on it, dipping her fingers in the lake, which shimmered colors of the rainbow, then returned to normal.
Hoggle watched the astonished Sarah from behind. All day they had been laughing and talking but never about why she was there. It just never seemed to come up. He glanced up at the sky to the setting sun. Remembering Jareth's warning about having Sarah back by sundown, he said not really wanting to disturb the delicate girl playing with the water, " Sarah?"
"Yeah Hoggle?" She still had her eyes glued to the water flowing colorfully over her fingers.
"We should probably start. . ." He stopped abruptly as he saw Jareth appear in the woods to the left of them.
He didn't say anything and Sarah was still mesmerized that she didn't even notice his appearance. With a flick of his elegant wrist, he produced a crystal that he threw towards Hoggle. Hoggle reached out to catch it and as soon as he caught it he disappeared in a cloud of glitter.
Jareth, seeing Sarah crouched over the water, watched her innocently splash the water. She's so beautiful He thought. He could watch her forever.
"Hey! Kool!" Sarah said as she saw a multicolored little fish start whirl around her fingers in the water. "Hey Hoggle, Look at this!" No reply "Hoggle?" She turned around to find herself alone. "Hoggle, where are you?" She wondered out loud. She began to search for her absent companion. She looked around there little secluded area and then decided to follow the path that they had pursued to get here. She walked along the small dirt trail through the dark forest. It seemed to her to get a lot darker now then before and she began to hear noises coming from the midst of the woodland. Owl hoots, animal cries, and birdcalls, which got so loud she started to get a little worried. "Oh no! I'm lost," She thought. She frantically followed the path trying to find someone who could help her or something that looked familiar.
Jareth followed Sarah from afar, out of her view. He saw the desperation on her face. "Sarah."
"What? Who's there?" She heard a voice but turned around and saw no one in sight. "Who's there?"
Seeing no one in sight, she was frightened beyond belief. She decided to make a run for it, to anywhere where she could get into the light and out of this dark, scary forest. Before heading even 1ft she smacked hard, right into a hard form.
"What the heck?" Slightly shocked by the hard blow, she glanced about to see what she ran into. There stood a regal looking Jareth, dressed in a pale smoky blue outfit, who smiled vaguely at the odd look Sarah was giving him.
"I do wish you would stop doing that." That was the second time since Jareth's reappearing that she had run flat into him.
"How are you enjoying my kingdom?" He asked, changing the subject, as he stepped closer and closer to her. He was glad at least this meeting didn't have crying or yelling involved, yet, and he hoped he could keep it that way.
"It's ok." She said defiantly, still unwilling to open up to this dangerous man who had, as she was recalling, suddenly appeared in her life several months after her recently defeating him to gain her kidnapped brother back, and now had also abducted her to his kingdom.
"Well I hope you've enjoyed your day. Are you ready to go?" He asked.
"Your bringing me home!" Sarah said excitedly.
"No, dinner is ready." He replied. Like he was just suddenly going to bring her back to her world.
"I don't want dinner!" She responded rebelliously.
Not this again! Jareth thought exasperatedly that this stubborn girl would never obey him. "Well I'll escort you to the castle anyways, you need not eat then." He tried to make the best out of this situation.
"No, I don't wanna go back there. I want to go home!" She screamed at him.
Jareth let out a loud sigh as Sarah, mad faced, glared at him. He was so tired of living up to her expectations of a mean goblin king. He was exhausted of fighting and just decided to leave Sarah to cool down once more.
"Fine." He said and sadly disappeared into a cloud of glitter dust.
Sarah stood in shock that he had given up so easily, and was half expected him to bring her home since her last statement was I want to go home, and he answered fine. But quickly came back to reality that she was lost in the labyrinth, by herself, and had no clue what she was going to do. I can either just keep wondering around her uselessly, or get back to Jareth since he's the only one who can send me home. She thought as she worked out where she was going to go next in her head.
Still standing in the dark forest, she looked around for any sigh of a clearing. Surprisingly, she saw, only several paces ahead of her, a light opening from the trees, which previously hadn't been there. She made her way to it, to notice she was back in the hedge maze part of the labyrinth. In front and left of her was a dead end, but to the right of her was a hedge with a large pot in front of it. Remembering her last visit to the labyrinth, she lifted the cover of the pot to find a dark entrance below. Since she had no other way to go, she lifted one foot, then the other, into the pot and followed the latter that she found, leading down to an uncertain place.
It took what seemed like hours to Sarah, but actually only a few minutes, to reach the bottom. Relived that the latter had stayed steady, she placed both feet gradually on the hard, rock floor. She gazed around the dark tunnel, much like the one she had been in before. But instead of two endless tunnels, there was stonewalls blocking both of the exits. "What the...? " She said as she placed her hands across both of the walls, comprehending there was no way through. She decided to go back up the way she came, and go past the forest again, when she realized the latter was gone and now stood just a plain wall, like the others. Sp she stood, trapped in a rectangular tunnel, with no exits, when something caught her attention. There was a dark, small hole, on the upper part of the wall. It was covered in spider webs, and she couldn't see anything inside it. I hope that's not the only exit! She thought as she looked in the dreadful hole. She began to back away as far as she could, from the hole, when she saw 2 tiny feet, with two tiny shoes on them, emerge from the hole. In the next instant, standing before her was an about 3-foot creature. She noticed it was wearing black clothes from head to toe, and a black scull cap on. Its facial features were unique and looked very disturbing. It looked like some kind of elf or gnome, but the weirdest thing was that it had 4 arms and 4 legs. Sarah stood across from it and began to worry, as she saw an unsettling remark on its face. It gave her an evil smile and shown her it's sharp, pointy teeth, which surrounded the inside of its mouth. Sarah glanced around quickly looking for a way to get away from this what she assumed, dangerous creature, but only found her same-trapped surroundings. With a rapid movement the things came charging towards her and her reaction was to yell for the one person who could help her.
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Next part is on its way. Please be a responsible reader and REVIEW!
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"This is great!" Sarah said as Hoggle and she stood by huge rainbow colored waterfall. This had been a part of the labyrinth that Sarah hadn't seen before. They had spent the whole day visiting places that Sarah had never been to. She met so may new creatures and made many more friends through out the day.
"This is so amazing!" She was totally astonished by how magical this place was. It was a small-secluded lake surrounded with dense forest. Across from her stood a tall waterfall that flow with bright rainbow colored water. It looked peaceful especially as the sun was starting to set. She felt so at ease that she couldn't resist setting by the brilliant water and run her hands through it. She found a flat rock and sat on it, dipping her fingers in the lake, which shimmered colors of the rainbow, then returned to normal.
Hoggle watched the astonished Sarah from behind. All day they had been laughing and talking but never about why she was there. It just never seemed to come up. He glanced up at the sky to the setting sun. Remembering Jareth's warning about having Sarah back by sundown, he said not really wanting to disturb the delicate girl playing with the water, " Sarah?"
"Yeah Hoggle?" She still had her eyes glued to the water flowing colorfully over her fingers.
"We should probably start. . ." He stopped abruptly as he saw Jareth appear in the woods to the left of them.
He didn't say anything and Sarah was still mesmerized that she didn't even notice his appearance. With a flick of his elegant wrist, he produced a crystal that he threw towards Hoggle. Hoggle reached out to catch it and as soon as he caught it he disappeared in a cloud of glitter.
Jareth, seeing Sarah crouched over the water, watched her innocently splash the water. She's so beautiful He thought. He could watch her forever.
"Hey! Kool!" Sarah said as she saw a multicolored little fish start whirl around her fingers in the water. "Hey Hoggle, Look at this!" No reply "Hoggle?" She turned around to find herself alone. "Hoggle, where are you?" She wondered out loud. She began to search for her absent companion. She looked around there little secluded area and then decided to follow the path that they had pursued to get here. She walked along the small dirt trail through the dark forest. It seemed to her to get a lot darker now then before and she began to hear noises coming from the midst of the woodland. Owl hoots, animal cries, and birdcalls, which got so loud she started to get a little worried. "Oh no! I'm lost," She thought. She frantically followed the path trying to find someone who could help her or something that looked familiar.
Jareth followed Sarah from afar, out of her view. He saw the desperation on her face. "Sarah."
"What? Who's there?" She heard a voice but turned around and saw no one in sight. "Who's there?"
Seeing no one in sight, she was frightened beyond belief. She decided to make a run for it, to anywhere where she could get into the light and out of this dark, scary forest. Before heading even 1ft she smacked hard, right into a hard form.
"What the heck?" Slightly shocked by the hard blow, she glanced about to see what she ran into. There stood a regal looking Jareth, dressed in a pale smoky blue outfit, who smiled vaguely at the odd look Sarah was giving him.
"I do wish you would stop doing that." That was the second time since Jareth's reappearing that she had run flat into him.
"How are you enjoying my kingdom?" He asked, changing the subject, as he stepped closer and closer to her. He was glad at least this meeting didn't have crying or yelling involved, yet, and he hoped he could keep it that way.
"It's ok." She said defiantly, still unwilling to open up to this dangerous man who had, as she was recalling, suddenly appeared in her life several months after her recently defeating him to gain her kidnapped brother back, and now had also abducted her to his kingdom.
"Well I hope you've enjoyed your day. Are you ready to go?" He asked.
"Your bringing me home!" Sarah said excitedly.
"No, dinner is ready." He replied. Like he was just suddenly going to bring her back to her world.
"I don't want dinner!" She responded rebelliously.
Not this again! Jareth thought exasperatedly that this stubborn girl would never obey him. "Well I'll escort you to the castle anyways, you need not eat then." He tried to make the best out of this situation.
"No, I don't wanna go back there. I want to go home!" She screamed at him.
Jareth let out a loud sigh as Sarah, mad faced, glared at him. He was so tired of living up to her expectations of a mean goblin king. He was exhausted of fighting and just decided to leave Sarah to cool down once more.
"Fine." He said and sadly disappeared into a cloud of glitter dust.
Sarah stood in shock that he had given up so easily, and was half expected him to bring her home since her last statement was I want to go home, and he answered fine. But quickly came back to reality that she was lost in the labyrinth, by herself, and had no clue what she was going to do. I can either just keep wondering around her uselessly, or get back to Jareth since he's the only one who can send me home. She thought as she worked out where she was going to go next in her head.
Still standing in the dark forest, she looked around for any sigh of a clearing. Surprisingly, she saw, only several paces ahead of her, a light opening from the trees, which previously hadn't been there. She made her way to it, to notice she was back in the hedge maze part of the labyrinth. In front and left of her was a dead end, but to the right of her was a hedge with a large pot in front of it. Remembering her last visit to the labyrinth, she lifted the cover of the pot to find a dark entrance below. Since she had no other way to go, she lifted one foot, then the other, into the pot and followed the latter that she found, leading down to an uncertain place.
It took what seemed like hours to Sarah, but actually only a few minutes, to reach the bottom. Relived that the latter had stayed steady, she placed both feet gradually on the hard, rock floor. She gazed around the dark tunnel, much like the one she had been in before. But instead of two endless tunnels, there was stonewalls blocking both of the exits. "What the...? " She said as she placed her hands across both of the walls, comprehending there was no way through. She decided to go back up the way she came, and go past the forest again, when she realized the latter was gone and now stood just a plain wall, like the others. Sp she stood, trapped in a rectangular tunnel, with no exits, when something caught her attention. There was a dark, small hole, on the upper part of the wall. It was covered in spider webs, and she couldn't see anything inside it. I hope that's not the only exit! She thought as she looked in the dreadful hole. She began to back away as far as she could, from the hole, when she saw 2 tiny feet, with two tiny shoes on them, emerge from the hole. In the next instant, standing before her was an about 3-foot creature. She noticed it was wearing black clothes from head to toe, and a black scull cap on. Its facial features were unique and looked very disturbing. It looked like some kind of elf or gnome, but the weirdest thing was that it had 4 arms and 4 legs. Sarah stood across from it and began to worry, as she saw an unsettling remark on its face. It gave her an evil smile and shown her it's sharp, pointy teeth, which surrounded the inside of its mouth. Sarah glanced around quickly looking for a way to get away from this what she assumed, dangerous creature, but only found her same-trapped surroundings. With a rapid movement the things came charging towards her and her reaction was to yell for the one person who could help her.
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Next part is on its way. Please be a responsible reader and REVIEW!
