Summery: A cross-over between Harry Potter and Labyrinth. My story follows
the plot of the Labyrinth pretty closely- only the parts are played by
Harry Potter Characters. Ginny is Sarah. Who will the Goblin King be?
Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter or the Labyrinth. Please don't sue.
Ch. 3 Story Time
Ginny walked into Timmy's room and flipped on the light switch.
She looked accusingly at Timmy. "You took Lancelot didn't you?" She peered into the
crib and saw that the baby had a very old and tattered teddy bear lying next to him. "I
knew it! Oh, Someone save me!" She collapsed into a wooden rocking chair sitting next
to the crib. "Why can't someone take me away from this awful place?"
Thunder sounded outside and Timmy started crying. It was still raining from earlier that
evening and a cold wind was coming in through the window. Shivering, Ginny got up
and tried to close the window. She couldn't get it shut all the way though because the
lock was broke. It was an old house, and things where not always in good shape. Even
the paint around the window was chipping.
After trying to shut the window several times and not succeeding, she took a scarf that
had been lying on the floor near by, and wedged it in the opening that was letting the cold
air in. Well, it helped. But Timmy was still crying. Ginny turned her attention back to
him.
"Oh! What do you want? Do you want a story? Huh?" She picked him up and sat down
in the rocking chair with him. "Okay." She said bitterly. "Once upon a time there was
this beautiful girl who lived in an ugly old house. She was like a slave, always forced to
baby-sit. And the child was spoiled and wanted everything for himself."
Timmy continued to cry. Ginny let out another sigh and began to rock in her chair. "But
what no one knew, is that a king had fallen in love with the girl."
(More thunder from outside)
"Not just any king, but a Goblin king." She added, using the full extent of her
imagination. "He fell so in love with her that he gave her certain powers. So one night,
when she just couldn't take anymore, she called to the goblins for help."
Timmy cried even louder.
"Oh alright! Alright!" Ginny patted his back soothingly. "Stop crying or I'll say the
words!" Ginny walked back to the crib and sat Timmy down. She gazed down in the
crib and once again saw the teddy bear, still lying next to Timmy's pillow. Timmy
sniffed and looked up at her. He followed Ginny's gaze and reached out a chubby hand
for the teddy bear. Ginny frowned and took the teddy bear away from him, causing
Timmy to cry again. Ginny had had enough.
"Goblin king, Goblin king! Wherever you may be, take this child of mine far away from
me!" She said dramatically. Then looked down at Timmy as if expecting him to
disappear at any moment.
"Oh, if only." She started walking over to the door to leave. But before she exited she
paused by the door, taking one last look at Timmy. "You know, I wish the Goblins
would take you away." She clicked off the light. "Right now." She exited and closed
the door behind her. But as she started to walk away she stopped. Something didn't
seem right for some reason. She paused to listen for a moment. Then she noticed.
Timmy had suddenly stopped crying.
Oh gosh, I know that was a short chapter. Sorry! Thanks to the people who reviewed. ^_^ Next chapter the Goblin King will make his grand appearance! So this is your last chance to vote.
Ch. 3 Story Time
Ginny walked into Timmy's room and flipped on the light switch.
She looked accusingly at Timmy. "You took Lancelot didn't you?" She peered into the
crib and saw that the baby had a very old and tattered teddy bear lying next to him. "I
knew it! Oh, Someone save me!" She collapsed into a wooden rocking chair sitting next
to the crib. "Why can't someone take me away from this awful place?"
Thunder sounded outside and Timmy started crying. It was still raining from earlier that
evening and a cold wind was coming in through the window. Shivering, Ginny got up
and tried to close the window. She couldn't get it shut all the way though because the
lock was broke. It was an old house, and things where not always in good shape. Even
the paint around the window was chipping.
After trying to shut the window several times and not succeeding, she took a scarf that
had been lying on the floor near by, and wedged it in the opening that was letting the cold
air in. Well, it helped. But Timmy was still crying. Ginny turned her attention back to
him.
"Oh! What do you want? Do you want a story? Huh?" She picked him up and sat down
in the rocking chair with him. "Okay." She said bitterly. "Once upon a time there was
this beautiful girl who lived in an ugly old house. She was like a slave, always forced to
baby-sit. And the child was spoiled and wanted everything for himself."
Timmy continued to cry. Ginny let out another sigh and began to rock in her chair. "But
what no one knew, is that a king had fallen in love with the girl."
(More thunder from outside)
"Not just any king, but a Goblin king." She added, using the full extent of her
imagination. "He fell so in love with her that he gave her certain powers. So one night,
when she just couldn't take anymore, she called to the goblins for help."
Timmy cried even louder.
"Oh alright! Alright!" Ginny patted his back soothingly. "Stop crying or I'll say the
words!" Ginny walked back to the crib and sat Timmy down. She gazed down in the
crib and once again saw the teddy bear, still lying next to Timmy's pillow. Timmy
sniffed and looked up at her. He followed Ginny's gaze and reached out a chubby hand
for the teddy bear. Ginny frowned and took the teddy bear away from him, causing
Timmy to cry again. Ginny had had enough.
"Goblin king, Goblin king! Wherever you may be, take this child of mine far away from
me!" She said dramatically. Then looked down at Timmy as if expecting him to
disappear at any moment.
"Oh, if only." She started walking over to the door to leave. But before she exited she
paused by the door, taking one last look at Timmy. "You know, I wish the Goblins
would take you away." She clicked off the light. "Right now." She exited and closed
the door behind her. But as she started to walk away she stopped. Something didn't
seem right for some reason. She paused to listen for a moment. Then she noticed.
Timmy had suddenly stopped crying.
Oh gosh, I know that was a short chapter. Sorry! Thanks to the people who reviewed. ^_^ Next chapter the Goblin King will make his grand appearance! So this is your last chance to vote.
