Disclaimer: I do not own anything dealing with Labyrinth or the original
characters.
A/N: I am sorry for not updating for a while. But I am now on summer vacation so I will have plenty of time to update, unless, of coarse, my family comes up with wonderful new ways to keep me busy. Thanks for being so patient with me.
Janet paced her bedroom nervously. For someone who is usually very organized, she sure wasn't doing much of a good job in her evil plans. She had almost set her captive free because of some wild dream that someone had put in her head (possibly Jareth, no doubt), and now she had fired and whipped one of Jareths favorite goblin maids. Undoubtedly the little goblin wench would run and tell her former master all that had happened.
Now what was she to do? Jareth would almost assuredly find Janet and punish her in some way. Perhaps she could plea her case. Perhaps she could just place a spell on Jareth, making him fall madly in love with her. Or...
Janet got that all too familiar 'I have an evil plan afoot' smile on her face. She knew just what she would do. She took quickly to her secret chambers, which she had so cleverly hidden deep within the castle. The way you got to the castle was by going to the library, pulling out the book entitled 'Heartbeat', and waited for the bookshelves to open up.
Once they opened up, you walked down the steps that began at the entrance. At first, you felt comforted by the two walls that surrounded the first few steps. But after about ten steps, the wall to the right disappeared and you were soon left with just the wall on the left and an open space on the right.
The stairs wound around the wall as it transformed into a giant pillar. Janet carried a candle up in the air with her right hand. The stairs seemed to reach down forever until she reached the bottom. She pressed a button that was set on the wall and looked up. A hundred and fifty steps above, she saw the door of the library close. She had to be more careful. She should have closed the trap door when she first entered. Anyone could have seen it open and walked in.
She walked down one of the two narrow passages that lay in front of her. The one on the left actually lead to the outside moat for all those intruders who happened upon her secret and tried to find out where it lead to. The one on the right was where she really had her secret chambers. As she went down the passage, she came upon a giant door that required a six- digit code. This was for all those who, by some chance, the intruders should chose the right hall.
She quietly entered the code and stood back as the door slid open as easily and the library one had. With torch in hand, she headed forth. A few feet in, she felt the wall for a torch hold that she knew was there. When she found it, she set the torch in it. Afterward, she clapped twice and the lights suddenly came on.
"Ah, humans," she smiled. "So useful in technology, but completely useless in ever other way possible." She looked around at her favorite room in the entire castle: her laboratory.
Everywhere one looked, you could see different chemicals being boiled, mixed, and many in beakers or test tubes. There were notebooks upon notebooks filled with all sorts of chemical combinations, deadly potions, and many other things that a chemical lab needs.
Janet walked slowly over to the main lab, which was in the middle of the room. She put on a laboratory coat, some purple gloves, and some goggles. Though she felt totally safe in her own lab, she still had her safety to consider. She pushed this chemical here and that chemical over there until she found just the right one that she needed.
"Ah, here we are," she smiled. "Poison. I'll just slip a little bit of this in that wenches food and before she can blink she'll be on the floor, wriggling in agony. Once she's dead, I'll make it appear as if Malya had planned the entire thing, even the part where she 'pretended' to be whipped by me. She'll be framed, with those other hideous goblins; I think their names are Sir Didymus, Ludo, and Hog-head or something, as her sidekicks. And I'll swoop in to save the day. Poor Jareth will be so distraught with grief that he won't notice that dear old Janet is slowly poisoning his mind. And, after five blissful years of marriage... BAM! I'll kill him and then, I shall have my revenge. I'll have my revenge on him, his darling Sarah, and their subjects. Look out, dark Underground, Janet is here to stay."
Janet emitted a loud, sound-splitting cackle into the dark room. Thus hatched her evil plot to get rid of her nemesis and all those he cherished for the act of betrayal he had done against her heart by marrying that wretched human girl.
A/N: I am sorry for not updating for a while. But I am now on summer vacation so I will have plenty of time to update, unless, of coarse, my family comes up with wonderful new ways to keep me busy. Thanks for being so patient with me.
Janet paced her bedroom nervously. For someone who is usually very organized, she sure wasn't doing much of a good job in her evil plans. She had almost set her captive free because of some wild dream that someone had put in her head (possibly Jareth, no doubt), and now she had fired and whipped one of Jareths favorite goblin maids. Undoubtedly the little goblin wench would run and tell her former master all that had happened.
Now what was she to do? Jareth would almost assuredly find Janet and punish her in some way. Perhaps she could plea her case. Perhaps she could just place a spell on Jareth, making him fall madly in love with her. Or...
Janet got that all too familiar 'I have an evil plan afoot' smile on her face. She knew just what she would do. She took quickly to her secret chambers, which she had so cleverly hidden deep within the castle. The way you got to the castle was by going to the library, pulling out the book entitled 'Heartbeat', and waited for the bookshelves to open up.
Once they opened up, you walked down the steps that began at the entrance. At first, you felt comforted by the two walls that surrounded the first few steps. But after about ten steps, the wall to the right disappeared and you were soon left with just the wall on the left and an open space on the right.
The stairs wound around the wall as it transformed into a giant pillar. Janet carried a candle up in the air with her right hand. The stairs seemed to reach down forever until she reached the bottom. She pressed a button that was set on the wall and looked up. A hundred and fifty steps above, she saw the door of the library close. She had to be more careful. She should have closed the trap door when she first entered. Anyone could have seen it open and walked in.
She walked down one of the two narrow passages that lay in front of her. The one on the left actually lead to the outside moat for all those intruders who happened upon her secret and tried to find out where it lead to. The one on the right was where she really had her secret chambers. As she went down the passage, she came upon a giant door that required a six- digit code. This was for all those who, by some chance, the intruders should chose the right hall.
She quietly entered the code and stood back as the door slid open as easily and the library one had. With torch in hand, she headed forth. A few feet in, she felt the wall for a torch hold that she knew was there. When she found it, she set the torch in it. Afterward, she clapped twice and the lights suddenly came on.
"Ah, humans," she smiled. "So useful in technology, but completely useless in ever other way possible." She looked around at her favorite room in the entire castle: her laboratory.
Everywhere one looked, you could see different chemicals being boiled, mixed, and many in beakers or test tubes. There were notebooks upon notebooks filled with all sorts of chemical combinations, deadly potions, and many other things that a chemical lab needs.
Janet walked slowly over to the main lab, which was in the middle of the room. She put on a laboratory coat, some purple gloves, and some goggles. Though she felt totally safe in her own lab, she still had her safety to consider. She pushed this chemical here and that chemical over there until she found just the right one that she needed.
"Ah, here we are," she smiled. "Poison. I'll just slip a little bit of this in that wenches food and before she can blink she'll be on the floor, wriggling in agony. Once she's dead, I'll make it appear as if Malya had planned the entire thing, even the part where she 'pretended' to be whipped by me. She'll be framed, with those other hideous goblins; I think their names are Sir Didymus, Ludo, and Hog-head or something, as her sidekicks. And I'll swoop in to save the day. Poor Jareth will be so distraught with grief that he won't notice that dear old Janet is slowly poisoning his mind. And, after five blissful years of marriage... BAM! I'll kill him and then, I shall have my revenge. I'll have my revenge on him, his darling Sarah, and their subjects. Look out, dark Underground, Janet is here to stay."
Janet emitted a loud, sound-splitting cackle into the dark room. Thus hatched her evil plot to get rid of her nemesis and all those he cherished for the act of betrayal he had done against her heart by marrying that wretched human girl.
