Disclaimer; SHUT UP!

Here we go again, and it hasn't even been a day. I'm glad to know you find it humorous, but this does get into a bloody gaury thing along with Jareth thinking we're all morons.

Jareth: Which you are.

No, we're just original.

Jareth; no. Morons. Imbasils. Crazy insane rabid squirrel people.

Hhehehehee. Now I'm a rabid squirrel.

*I chuck an acorn at Jareth's nice pretty head. He yells jibberish.

Jareth: JIBBERISH!

I think I'd better run about now.

*I run up a tree.

Here's the next chapter.

"Didymus? Ludo, Hoggle?" she cried out. She was in a dark room with not even a trace of light. She took a step and fell. She felt herself slow a bit and landed softly on her feet. A few feet in front of her a single thread of light shone through the ceiling. In the thread was a glass orb held by a leather clad hand.

"Jareth?"

"Yes, it's me Sarah. Yout htought your friends could save you from my anger?"

"You have no.."

"Stop!" She smirked.

"You have no power over me!" A beam of light now shone on him and her. He was grinning madly like the Cheshire cat.

"Oh, I'm sorry Sarah, was something supposed to happen." He laughed menacingly. She cowered in fear, her lip quivering.

"Why didn't it work?" she whispered. He cupped her chin.

"Really Sarah, I would think by now you'd know not to defy me." The Crystal reformed into a dagger. Sarah stepped back hoping to hide in the shadows. She fell back and kept backing until she hit a wall.

"Trying yet again to defy me? You had your warning Sarah, here's your first punishment." He snapped and candles lit throughout the room. She cried out when she saw Ludo on the opposite wall. He was bound by iron chains. He looked at her with his big brown eyes.

"Sawah help Ludo?" he said hopefully. Jareth smirked. He walked over to the great beast.

"Not bright are you?" he said cruelly. He nodded towards Sarah. "She's the reason you're here. The reason you will suffer. The reason you will die."

"No!" Sarah stood. "Please Jareth, kill me instead."

"Is that all you have to offer me? Your petty insignificant life? Sarah, the reason he will die is to punish you." *************8 "Oh, how sad and cruel of me. Now you authors will understand me for the cruel person that I am. I am slightly angered at your mockery of my love of the spoiled selfish twit. I have one undying devotion to Sarah and that is being the cause of her pain. Why you ask? Because she called on me night and day. Because she thought the world was against her and then that it revolved around her. I gave the girl what she wanted, despite my costs, to shut her up, but more importantly to scare her enough to leave me alone. I will tell more when I am ready." He says.