DISCLAIMER: Of course I don't own the characters that you recognize even though I wish I did.

SUMMARY: Five years after defeating the Labyrinth, Jareth is still watching over Sara. Sara's life has gone straight to hell and she is rapidly losing the will to live. When she decides that it's over, can Jareth save her from her self-destructive tendencies or will she destroy him in the process?



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Sara had moved out of her father's house about three years earlier. Karen had just become too much to handle. She was always cruel to Sara. She never let Sara do anything or go anywhere. Sara's primary duty was to take care of Toby and the house. She just couldn't handle it anymore.

It just got worse as time went on. She found herself increasingly drawn to her old Labyrinth book. She wanted to call him. Wanted to see his goregeous intense eyes one more time. Thought that maybe that would fix things.

She never did call on him again. She was scared. Afraid that this time he might not come to her. That everything she had gone through when she was fifteen was just a dream.


"How could she believe such a thing? Doesn't she know that the Fae do not give their love lightly nor do they take it back once given?" The pixie that had found herself in Jareth's throne room was amazed that the Goblin King had not gone after the delightful young woman his heart would not let go of. She certainly was a bewitching thing.

"She's not knowing how the King feels." Hoggle's speech had improved dramatically since the pixie had come. He had been watching her with Jareth. He was worried for his friend. She was constantly crying herself to sleep and dreaming bad things at night.

"He should have told her when she was here."

"He tried. She thoughts it was just another one of his tricks."

"Jareth needs her and she needs him. I wonder how long until she sees it."

That question would be answered in a way no one expected.


A/N: Sorry so short. Didn't want to get wrapped up in the next section before tying this up.