I want to remedy a problem that I neglected in chapter one. As you can tell my story is not the usual story of Jareth and Sarah getting together, not that I don't enjoy those, I very much do. But anyway, I wish to send thanks to Baloo for convincing me to post my story and to Esteria for being a bad influence on me. (grins) Anyway enjoy the chapter.
Disclaimer: I own nothing in regards to the Labyrinth, you all will know, having seen the movie which characters are mine and which are not. Please don't sue me I have no money and too much free time on my hands.
Chapter 2: Dreams
Sarah had been sitting peacefully in the garden just outside the castle's walls. The garden had been Jareth's wedding present to Sarah for her to enjoy. Jareth knew how she loved her precious solitude and he knew she would like it. And this she did, on a daily basis she went walking in her garden either on the arm of Jareth or by herself. The garden was one of the largest she had ever seen, spanning out practically the length of the castle and Goblin city itself. The stonewalls surrounding the garden were 12 feet high so as to give Sarah privacy and they were 2 feet thick to allow seclusion.
Sarah found the scenery peaceful, so much so that when Jareth had to leave the castle on business she spent most of her time there in his absence. The rows and rows of beautiful flowers of every shape, color and design. She truly loved the flowers better in the Underground than above, they were much more colorful. This passed over onto all things in comparison of Underground to Aboveground, Sarah could never see herself living Aboveground again it was just too boring.
Spread out throughout the lush garden were stone statues, white as ivory and smoother than marble. Her favorite was the statue of both herself and Jareth on their wedding day. It had been presented to them by Jareth's brother Bartlby. He had jokingly told Jareth that not only was it about time that he marry but that Sarah was to have a good effect upon him. "She can do no worse for you brother, and you can get no worse so it must be, by our hope, only to get better," he had joked at the reception before sweeping a laughing Sarah into his arms and onto the dance floor.
The statue reflected a calm and serene Goblin King and a smiling brilliantly Sarah being held in his arms. She stopped in front of this particular statue and gazed upon it. She would have to ask Bartlby the dinner some time being that she had not seen his since a year following her marriage to Jareth. That had been nearly two years ago.
A gurgling sound brought her back to the present and she looked down into her arms and into the most beautiful face in the world. Her hazel eyes came to meet two mismatched eyes, one blue, one hazel. To see this baby would have been to see Jareth. She really loved the fact that their little boy looked every bit his father. He reached up a small hand and grasped his mother's index finger. "Your father should be getting home any time now little Damian," she whispered before laying a soft kiss on his tiny forehead.
The baby began to cry softly, the one that always signaled hunger. She walked over to one of the stone benches and sat down loosening the emerald ribbons that crisscrossed the front of her floor length dress. She lightly brought Damian up to her breast and let him suckle his fill. Within only minutes he was done and fast asleep.
With a wave of her hand a small rocking crib appeared and she placed Damian in it. Covering up his tiny form with a dark blue blanket she say back down and retied the ribbons of her top. She smiled softly, the magic that Jareth had given her over the years did have its advantages.
Seconds later a small goblin scurried quietly into the garden. "Forgive the intrusion, my queen, but I was sent to bid you to see your husband, the king, in his study." Sarah smirked as she stood up, "Thank you Adrian tell the King I shall be there presently." She turned to pick up her child from the crib, but something was terribly wrong.
Empty.
Without another thought Sarah screamed, "Jareth." Instantly Jareth was by her side shook completely on his face. "What's wrong, Sarah answer me!?" She immediately fell to her knees overcome by emotions. "Gone, he's gone," she stuttered out. "Who," Jareth demanded before looking into the now vacant crib. He grabbed Sarah to her feet, "Where is he, Sarah what has happened to Damian!" "I don't know he was there one minute, gone the next, I just looked away for a second. "Jareth, I swear to God if this is your idea of a joke I'll..." Sarah couldn't finish her sentence when her eyes met those of a very furious and indignant Goblin king.
Jareth roared shoving her away against the bench and knocking the crib halfway across the garden. "Sarah how dare you, I would never do this to you, to my own child, how could you accuse me of this. My child how could you lose him, were you not paying attention," Jareth screamed. Sarah cowered down against the bench unable to move in shock from the ferocity displayed by her husband. "Jareth I don't know what happened, he just disappeared," she weakly cried overcome with tears and sinking back to the ground.
Jareth turned to her anger filling his eyes like never before, at least as far as she had seen. "You have betrayed me, I will find my child and you will never look upon him again. I'm sending you back Aboveground where you can never harm me or my child ever again"
Sarah looked up in shock, "What, Jareth, you are talking crazy don't do this please."
But he did not hear her with a wave of his hand he disappeared from her sight and she found herself back in her old room.
"No Jareth, don't do this to me, don't take my baby from me!" "Jareth, please Jareth!!!"
Sarah screamed and screamed but no answer came, nothing came.
Disclaimer: I own nothing in regards to the Labyrinth, you all will know, having seen the movie which characters are mine and which are not. Please don't sue me I have no money and too much free time on my hands.
Chapter 2: Dreams
Sarah had been sitting peacefully in the garden just outside the castle's walls. The garden had been Jareth's wedding present to Sarah for her to enjoy. Jareth knew how she loved her precious solitude and he knew she would like it. And this she did, on a daily basis she went walking in her garden either on the arm of Jareth or by herself. The garden was one of the largest she had ever seen, spanning out practically the length of the castle and Goblin city itself. The stonewalls surrounding the garden were 12 feet high so as to give Sarah privacy and they were 2 feet thick to allow seclusion.
Sarah found the scenery peaceful, so much so that when Jareth had to leave the castle on business she spent most of her time there in his absence. The rows and rows of beautiful flowers of every shape, color and design. She truly loved the flowers better in the Underground than above, they were much more colorful. This passed over onto all things in comparison of Underground to Aboveground, Sarah could never see herself living Aboveground again it was just too boring.
Spread out throughout the lush garden were stone statues, white as ivory and smoother than marble. Her favorite was the statue of both herself and Jareth on their wedding day. It had been presented to them by Jareth's brother Bartlby. He had jokingly told Jareth that not only was it about time that he marry but that Sarah was to have a good effect upon him. "She can do no worse for you brother, and you can get no worse so it must be, by our hope, only to get better," he had joked at the reception before sweeping a laughing Sarah into his arms and onto the dance floor.
The statue reflected a calm and serene Goblin King and a smiling brilliantly Sarah being held in his arms. She stopped in front of this particular statue and gazed upon it. She would have to ask Bartlby the dinner some time being that she had not seen his since a year following her marriage to Jareth. That had been nearly two years ago.
A gurgling sound brought her back to the present and she looked down into her arms and into the most beautiful face in the world. Her hazel eyes came to meet two mismatched eyes, one blue, one hazel. To see this baby would have been to see Jareth. She really loved the fact that their little boy looked every bit his father. He reached up a small hand and grasped his mother's index finger. "Your father should be getting home any time now little Damian," she whispered before laying a soft kiss on his tiny forehead.
The baby began to cry softly, the one that always signaled hunger. She walked over to one of the stone benches and sat down loosening the emerald ribbons that crisscrossed the front of her floor length dress. She lightly brought Damian up to her breast and let him suckle his fill. Within only minutes he was done and fast asleep.
With a wave of her hand a small rocking crib appeared and she placed Damian in it. Covering up his tiny form with a dark blue blanket she say back down and retied the ribbons of her top. She smiled softly, the magic that Jareth had given her over the years did have its advantages.
Seconds later a small goblin scurried quietly into the garden. "Forgive the intrusion, my queen, but I was sent to bid you to see your husband, the king, in his study." Sarah smirked as she stood up, "Thank you Adrian tell the King I shall be there presently." She turned to pick up her child from the crib, but something was terribly wrong.
Empty.
Without another thought Sarah screamed, "Jareth." Instantly Jareth was by her side shook completely on his face. "What's wrong, Sarah answer me!?" She immediately fell to her knees overcome by emotions. "Gone, he's gone," she stuttered out. "Who," Jareth demanded before looking into the now vacant crib. He grabbed Sarah to her feet, "Where is he, Sarah what has happened to Damian!" "I don't know he was there one minute, gone the next, I just looked away for a second. "Jareth, I swear to God if this is your idea of a joke I'll..." Sarah couldn't finish her sentence when her eyes met those of a very furious and indignant Goblin king.
Jareth roared shoving her away against the bench and knocking the crib halfway across the garden. "Sarah how dare you, I would never do this to you, to my own child, how could you accuse me of this. My child how could you lose him, were you not paying attention," Jareth screamed. Sarah cowered down against the bench unable to move in shock from the ferocity displayed by her husband. "Jareth I don't know what happened, he just disappeared," she weakly cried overcome with tears and sinking back to the ground.
Jareth turned to her anger filling his eyes like never before, at least as far as she had seen. "You have betrayed me, I will find my child and you will never look upon him again. I'm sending you back Aboveground where you can never harm me or my child ever again"
Sarah looked up in shock, "What, Jareth, you are talking crazy don't do this please."
But he did not hear her with a wave of his hand he disappeared from her sight and she found herself back in her old room.
"No Jareth, don't do this to me, don't take my baby from me!" "Jareth, please Jareth!!!"
Sarah screamed and screamed but no answer came, nothing came.
