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Summary: The saga continues as Sarah goes to rescue her son from Jareth.

Hello again. Wow. It has been quite a long time since I updated this one. Please forgive me. I have been so busy with school, and I have had no time to write. But here you go. Enjoy this one, and please, all I ask is that you please leave me feedback. I love it and live off of it. Enjoy!!!

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Jareth had been sitting on his throne, staring at nothing in particular, while all the goblins around him carried on, drinking wine and having fun. He wasn't really thinking about anything in particular, but rather trying desperately hard not to think about the on thing that had been on his mind for the past few days.

Sarah.

He had tried everything that he could to bock her out of his mind, but nothing worked. It scared him to think about how much he was thinking about her and obsessing over her. He wasn't able to sleep at night, and all the goblins could see the effects of his insomnia. His eyes had bags under them and were very bloodshot. He looked like he had been in the same clothes for the past three days. They wanted to say something to him, but because of the incident with the group of goblins a few days later, no one had the guts to do so.

So they acted as if nothing was wrong.

A large wind blew through the room, picking up goblins and tossing them around. Suddenly, out of nowhere, Danika appeared in the center of the room, holding a small child, who looked to be about four years old. The child looked around, his eyes wide with terror. Jareth tried to get a look at the child's face, but couldn't get a clear image due to his lack of sleep, and because the child was moving his head around so much, taking in his new surroundings.

Jareth stood and said, "Danika, what is going on here?"

Danika moved toward Jareth, and said, " I have done you a favor, dear brother. May I present Anthony Williams, Sarah's son."

The child looked at the man who stood a few feet away from him, and immediately his eye began to tear up. A few seconds later, the halls of the castle were filled with the wails of the child.

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Sarah looked around at her surroundings, and tried to think back twelve years to figure out what she should do. Since the last time she had been here, she didn't remember very much, except for Jareth. She mentally cursed herself for not keeping those memories in her mind.

She had been able to work her way through the gates of the Labyrinth, and was trying to remember how to get out of the path that continued forever in each direction. She had been running for a while, trying to think, but no matter what, she couldn't unlock the memories from twelve years ago.

She gave up running and squatted down furiously, leaning on a wall that was covered with slime. She dug the heels of her hands into her eyes and tried as hard as she could to think, but what getting nowhere. Out of nowhere, she heard a small voice say, "Allo, again."

She looked down to see the little worm sitting there, just like twelve years ago. He had aged, his bright blue hair now a sparkling silver color. She remembered him, and he remembered her. "Hello," she said to him.

"Haven't seen you around these parts for a while. How have you been feeling?" The worm asked her, his British accent still heavy.

"At the moment, not so great." She answered. The worm blinked his big eyes at her, and said, "Well then, come inside and have some tea. It will do you good."

Sarah smiled down at the worm, and said, "I really would like to, but I can't. I have to get through the Labyrinth again, and I cannot remember anything for the life of me on how to get through it."

"Well don't you remember? There's and opening right across from you." The worm said to her.

Sarah remembered a small tidbit of the worm saying something like that to her before. She silently stood up and walked over to the opposite wall. She put her hands up and began to move forward into the wall, and grew extremely surprised and embarrassed that she didn't remember anything like that.

"I suppose you will be off now," the worm said. "Just make sure that you go to the right." The worm said to her. Sarah smiled her thanks to the worm and headed off into the Labyrinth to rescue her son.

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"Danika, what is the meaning of this?" Jareth asked her angrily, practically shouting over Anthony's howling and screaming.

"Jareth, would you give me a moment to calm him down?" Danika said to him, as she bounced Toby around in her arms, expecting him to quiet down immediately. When it didn't work, she used her magic to calm him down, then turned to Jareth.

"I know that you are still smitten with her, Jareth, but you are too polite to do anything about it. So I took the liberty of doing something for you. I took the child, so that she would have to come here and save him."

Jareth was stunned. "Sarah is here?" he asked, in a whispered tone. He couldn't believe it. He didn't know what he was feeling. His heart was bursting at the thought of Sarah being here, but at the same time, he grew incredibly nervous. And he didn't know whether to hug or strangle his sister.

Anthony had grown restless in Danika's arms and wanted to get down and explore his new surroundings, so he began to fuss in order to get what he wanted. Danika set him down and as soon as his feet were solidly on the ground he was off chasing the goblins.

Jareth and Danika watched him torment the goblins. "Danika, what were you thinking? Why did you have to go and do this?"

"Jareth, you should be kissing my feet right now. Everyone around here can see that you are killing yourself over her. Have you looked in the mirror lately? You look like a wreck. No wonder the boy began crying when he saw you." She said.

"I cannot believe you would do something like this to me." He said to her, as the two of them watched Anthony grabbed hold of the tail of a smaller goblin, and began to swing him in the air. Jareth smirked a little, and then he turned his attention back to interrogating his sister. "Tell me everything that you said to her."

Danika took a deep breath. Jareth was not going to like what she was about to tell him. She swallowed, then began, "I went there and told her that you asked me to come and take the child away from her, because you held a grudge from when she was here last. I told her that I was, in a way, finishing what he had started." She began to go on, but then paused. Jareth, whose face had turned a light shade of red in anger, said, "Go on."

"I told her that those words that she said to you were pointless, and you gave Toby up because of the love that you had for her. And I also said that you have regretted it ever since. Then I told her that she would have to go through the Labyrinth in order to get her son back." she finished her story quickly.

Jareth was stunned. "Danika," he began. "I don't know if I can forgive you for this. Now I have to go and clear this up with Sarah."

Jareth turned to change into a better outfit so that he could look presentable for Sarah. Danika said, "Jareth, wait a minute. Think about it. This could be your chance to win her over."

Jareth faced her, folded his arms over his chest and said, "What do you mean?"

"If you play along, and act the way that I described to her, it might work in your favor." Danika said. "You go and see her periodically, and flirt with her, use your charm, and then upset her in some way so that she will become more determined to beat us."

"How would this help me?" Jareth asked her. "It's simple," Danika answered, "Once she gets here, show her your real self, and win her over, telling her that it was all my idea. She can be mad at me, and you will be there to comfort her. Then you will be able to tell her how you feel."

Jareth thought about it. He didn't think that Sarah would fall for it. She was too clever to fall for something like that. But at the same time, he thought that if he could be convincing enough, it could possibly work.

"Fine," he said. "I'll go along with it for now. But if anything goes wrong, I will never forgive you for it."

And with that, he turned and prepared himself to meet Sarah, his heart pounding in his chest as he went. He was actually going to see her again, in person, after all of these years, and he was terrified.

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Sarah was pissed. She had been going through the twists and turns in the Labyrinth, and she felt as though she hadn't made any progress in her quest. She wondered how she was able to do this before.

She tried to climb up onto one of the walls to see where she was, and fell back to the ground, falling onto her wrist. She yelped out in surprise and pain and crumpled into a ball. She began to feel the hot tears in her eyes. She was pissed. She cursed out loud at everything and everyone that she could think of.

During her vocal out lash at Jareth, she heard a voice from behind her say, "Now, now, it's not polite to name call. Didn't your parents ever teach you any manners?"

Sarah closed her eyes, and felt her heart pounding in her chest. She knew that voice. She turned around and came face to face with Jareth, who stood there with his hands on his hips and an evil smirk on his face.

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Sorry folks. I am gonna have to cut it off there for now. But don't worry. I will continue with this after I am done with college. (Just two more weeks, YAY!!) In the meantime, leave me some feedback. I would love to hear anything that you want to say. Until next time....