Chapter 3: You know very well here he is!

"I have come to give you this." He said as he made a crystal appear at his finger tips. Sarah knew what this meant.

"Oh my god, I…I…I didn't mean it."

"Oh, you didn't."

"Please where is he?"

"Sarah, you know very well here he is."

"Please bring him back, please!"

"Sarah you now very well that I can't do that."

"Jareth! Please. I was just practicing a line. We were going to act the play out together. Please!"

"Sarah you know that if you want him back, you are going to have to save him, from the Labyrinth."

"But, that's not fair!" Sarah screamed as she went and started punching Jareth's chest. "I hate you Jareth, I hate you!"

"My dearest, Sarah, it appears that you have not changed one bit since I saw you last. You are still that energetic, immature girl. You only have the appearance of a mature adult woman."

This made Sarah very upset that he would say something like that to her.

"Okay Jareth if that is the way that you want to play the game, than I will diffidently go through your Labyrinth again. And I will beat it just as easily as I did the first time."

"You think that you can, well good luck. Times have changed since you have been gone, and a warning, I don't think the Labyrinth will be as easy on you this time, because you betrayed it when you told me that I had no power over you. There fore you were telling the Labyrinth that it had no control over you as well."                                            
"Well I guess that is true, but I am not worried."
"What ever you say my darling Sarah," he started to walk away. "Oh and ah, nice gown, you match me perfectly, maybe it is a sign for something." and he left with that so that Sarah could ponder what he said.

Sarah was now in front of the Labyrinth entrance, the doors to the Labyrinth opened and Sarah stepped inside.

"Jareth, is wrong, it is exactly the same as when I was here last. But I wonder where Hoggle is!" Sarah started walking, this time it was much more difficult for Sarah because of the gown that she was wearing. Sarah placed one hand on the wall to her right and as she walked it trailed along the wall. She was feeling for an opening. She walked for an hour and found no opening.

"Have trouble Sarah." Jareth's voice echoed through the walls. Sarah turned around looking for any sign of his presents but there was none. She sighed and continued to walk. Two hours were now behind her and she was still in the beginning of the Labyrinth.

"Where is the opening? Jareth!!! I hate you!" She screamed. Sarah then tripped on a branch that was on the ground, and fell cutting her hands. She got up and rubbed her hands together to try and stop the hurting. She began to cry. She was getting no where, and could do nothing about it. Finally she continued and found an opening all the way at the end of the path. She turned right, remembering what the little blue warm had told her. She began weaving through the maze, coming to several dead ends.

She was continuously turning around to walk back in the opposite direction. She could not see the castle this close the beginning. Like she could the first time she traveled through the Labyrinth. So she took this as a bad sign. Alone and not seeing anything that she remembered, she felt helpless. Tears ran down her cheek.

"I am so sorry Toby! I am so sorry!"

This time she could not hear Toby, crying. In fact she could not hear anything, only the strong winds that were approaching over head. Suddenly it began to down pour. Sarah was cold and unprotected. She was lagging along as her gown began to gain weight, as it was collecting the water. She finally reached something that was familiar to her. It was the two doors, guarded by the riddling guards. When she saw them she smiled. She said hello to them, but they just ignored her.

"I said hello!" She frowned.

"We don't talk to betrayers!"

"Oh! What do you mean a betrayer?"
"You betrayed us when you rejected the Goblin King's offer, and you left us."

"I had to save my brother!" Sarah screamed, and turned around to leave, but there was a dead end behind her. "Okay, so either way, mad at me or not, I still have to solve a riddle and you are going to give it to me." It was the same question she got last time, but this time she chose the opposite door to go through, because she did not want to end up in the oubliette again. The rain by this time had stopped, and six hours were now behind her. She began to walk the path, she was five minutes into it and she heard a noise from behind her….