Disclaimer: I do not own any characters or places in Labyrinth. Anything or
anyone your not familiuar with and is not in Labyrinth, is either mine, or
you missed it during the movie.
A/N: Hi! I don't have anything really to say, so I don't know why a put up the Author's note. ANyway, thanx for reviewing Gwenevire, Goodness and CASSIE! Cassie, you loser! *calms down* Sorry, all!
-------------------- The sat for a while within the small house, waiting while the Goblins looked around, then left.
"Why didn't they look into the house? They could have found us right away." Lynda muttered.
Hawk laughed. "Because they are stupid." Lynda glared at him and he added. "Milady."
"We need to go, Sarah. We need to get out of here." Lynda grabbed her daughter's arm, and pulled her towards the door.
"I wouldn't go that way if I were you." The thief put in rather lazily. Lynda and Sarah turned to look at him as he fan a hand through his blond hair.
Lynda looked at him, disgusted. "Then where, praytell, should we go?"
Hawk cocked an eyebrow. "You're strange, Milady. You treat me like some scum, then ask for my advice?"
"How would we get out of here?" Sarah put in, quietly and polite. He laughed.
"'Tis my secret, milady."
"Please? We need to get out of here. Away from Jareth."
Pity filled the young man's eyes. "You couldn't evern if you tried, sweetheart." Lynda growled a warning and he corrected himself. "I mean, Milady."
Sarah looked from her mother to the thief, then back again. "Wait. Why can't I leave?"
"It's magic. Magic, plain and simple. You belong to the Goblin King, he has his claims on you. With the magic he's using, he can know where you are all the time- he needs not of those toy crystals he's always playing with. He can track you. Of course, that's pretty much unnessary. You cannot leave him. Your chained and locked to him."
She looked down at herself, and Hawk laughed. "Magic, Sarah. Magic."
Determination set in her eyes. "It's a Labyrinth. I can hide from him."
Her mother tried to hide her amusement, and Hawk rolled his eyes. "Sarah. It's his Labyrinth. He knows it better than anyone could wish to."
"Then the lock. How do I get rid of it?"
"You need the key."
"What is the key?"
The thief moved gracefully from the chair in the corner where he had been sitting to perch on the table by the window, and looked out. "Alas- that, sadly, is where my knowledge of this ends."
"Then what help are you to us?" Sarah said shrilly.
Hawk turned to glare at her with cold, ice-blue eyes. "The difference between life and death."
She swollowed. "I'm sorry."
"Good." his eyes warmed up. "Now, let's leave." He stood, and moved to a doorway, then paused and turned to Lynda. "If milady wishes, that is."
Lynda sighed. "Very well."
Hawk moved to the door, and opened it. They all stepped inside. It was a normal room, with a table, a bed. several chairs and a wardrobe. He moved to the wardrobe and opened it. The thirf then removed all the clotehs and reached in to the bottom. Sarah heard a latch click, and he pulled out the bottom to the wardrobe.
"Come on." He nimbly climbed down the ladder within the wardrobe. The women followed him, and found him waiting at the bottom. They quietly turned and walked down a hallway.
A crash came from the way they had just come. Sarah and Lynda turned and jumped backwards. A low, throaty growl caused Lynda to turn- Sarah was to preoccupied to hear it. Hawk was gone. In his place was a large, black wolf.
A/N: Hi! I don't have anything really to say, so I don't know why a put up the Author's note. ANyway, thanx for reviewing Gwenevire, Goodness and CASSIE! Cassie, you loser! *calms down* Sorry, all!
-------------------- The sat for a while within the small house, waiting while the Goblins looked around, then left.
"Why didn't they look into the house? They could have found us right away." Lynda muttered.
Hawk laughed. "Because they are stupid." Lynda glared at him and he added. "Milady."
"We need to go, Sarah. We need to get out of here." Lynda grabbed her daughter's arm, and pulled her towards the door.
"I wouldn't go that way if I were you." The thief put in rather lazily. Lynda and Sarah turned to look at him as he fan a hand through his blond hair.
Lynda looked at him, disgusted. "Then where, praytell, should we go?"
Hawk cocked an eyebrow. "You're strange, Milady. You treat me like some scum, then ask for my advice?"
"How would we get out of here?" Sarah put in, quietly and polite. He laughed.
"'Tis my secret, milady."
"Please? We need to get out of here. Away from Jareth."
Pity filled the young man's eyes. "You couldn't evern if you tried, sweetheart." Lynda growled a warning and he corrected himself. "I mean, Milady."
Sarah looked from her mother to the thief, then back again. "Wait. Why can't I leave?"
"It's magic. Magic, plain and simple. You belong to the Goblin King, he has his claims on you. With the magic he's using, he can know where you are all the time- he needs not of those toy crystals he's always playing with. He can track you. Of course, that's pretty much unnessary. You cannot leave him. Your chained and locked to him."
She looked down at herself, and Hawk laughed. "Magic, Sarah. Magic."
Determination set in her eyes. "It's a Labyrinth. I can hide from him."
Her mother tried to hide her amusement, and Hawk rolled his eyes. "Sarah. It's his Labyrinth. He knows it better than anyone could wish to."
"Then the lock. How do I get rid of it?"
"You need the key."
"What is the key?"
The thief moved gracefully from the chair in the corner where he had been sitting to perch on the table by the window, and looked out. "Alas- that, sadly, is where my knowledge of this ends."
"Then what help are you to us?" Sarah said shrilly.
Hawk turned to glare at her with cold, ice-blue eyes. "The difference between life and death."
She swollowed. "I'm sorry."
"Good." his eyes warmed up. "Now, let's leave." He stood, and moved to a doorway, then paused and turned to Lynda. "If milady wishes, that is."
Lynda sighed. "Very well."
Hawk moved to the door, and opened it. They all stepped inside. It was a normal room, with a table, a bed. several chairs and a wardrobe. He moved to the wardrobe and opened it. The thirf then removed all the clotehs and reached in to the bottom. Sarah heard a latch click, and he pulled out the bottom to the wardrobe.
"Come on." He nimbly climbed down the ladder within the wardrobe. The women followed him, and found him waiting at the bottom. They quietly turned and walked down a hallway.
A crash came from the way they had just come. Sarah and Lynda turned and jumped backwards. A low, throaty growl caused Lynda to turn- Sarah was to preoccupied to hear it. Hawk was gone. In his place was a large, black wolf.
