Author's note: Thank you very much for the kind reviews! lol, I'm trying to make this story a type of drama thingy. I think I'll add some 3 chapters... or possibly more, before I started drawing this story to a close and this story CANNOT be predicted. It will seem you can, but you won't! :P

btw, This story is dedicated to those who believe in the invisible, and though there is no proof, they continue to believe.

Jareth looked at the crystal he held in his palm. No longer light, it weighed his burdens. He had to find a way to make Sarah come to believe in the Labyrinth. To get back the magic and faith in the invisible.

To believe in him again.

She once had faith in him, faith in the proposterous, faith in the things you read in the books. That fairies had granted wishes, that there was a fairygodmother that would show up when you least expected it, to make everything come true. Some prince that waited in the mist that would eventually come and whisk her away to happiness. But that was before life for her began.

Jareth thought for a while, what could've been so bad that it erased everything?

He dropped the crystal and watched it crash to the floor as he held onto himself and began to flicker. Dissappear, then reappear, then disappear again. He watched the shards scatter as he continued holding himself, as he rolled onto the floor, slamming his head on the ground. A tear rolled down his face onto the ground and quickly disappeared. He didn't understand.

He looked up to the ceiling and whispered "Sarah," He held his breath trying to make the pain subside.

"Why won't you believe in me?"

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Sarah ran down the stairs to the throne room, recognizing the place the same as before, but Jareth's entourage was nowhere to be seen. Just one dwarf, holding onto a small feathered hat...the one Sir Diddymus wore on his head. Sarah approached him slowly and put her hand on his shoulder.

"Hoggle?" Sarah asked as the tiny dwarf turned toward her, sobbing.

"Sarah?" He quickly got up and limped towards her, she knelt and gave him a hug.

"God, you've changed so much." Hoggle whispered as the tears ran down his face like a cascading waterfall, falling onto her long dark hair. Suddenly, Hoggle pulled away and handed her the hat.

Sarah looked at it momentarily "Did you get this from Sir Diddymus? Where's Ludo?"

Hoggle looked at her. Simple Sarah. He knew in his mind that Sarah had been shown what was going on- maybe she just wanted to try to convince herself otherwise. Hoggle shook his head and looked at the ground.

Sarah immdiately knew what happened. "Hoggle, how- why?"

"Nobody believes in us, Sarah. We're fading away because there's no purpose for us anymore." Hoggle hobbled to the window and looked out at the one place he called home. He wiped a tear away bound to not let her see him cry.

Sarah walked over beside him to look out onto the deserted land. When she looked down, Hoggle seemed transparent. She shook him by his shoulders.

"Hoggle! Please don't! Please- you have to fight!" Hoggle lowered his head as a tear fell and stained the ground. Sarah let herself fall upon her knees and broke into a sobbing fit.

She opened her eyes and saw the place the tear was, and watched it a moment to watch it disappear, as though he was never there.

"I need you."

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Jareth watched as Sarah burst into his room, followed by a panicking, Loki.

"Where's my son? I want to leave!" Sarah stood, visibly upset. Jareth dared not to anger her further. She stepped up to him and pulled him to his feet.

"I want to go home, now!"