Author's Notes: Yo yo yo yo embryo! Uh(..right. Anyway, I just got through
with a rather annoying argument. Grrrrrrrr, the anger has driven me to
writing. So, again, my mood brings you chapter 8.
Disclaimer: Nice. Hey, those copyrighters are to busy being suspicious to notice that the jewelry is fake! MUHAHAHAHAHA! This means(((.ownership! Go us.
"So. I hears about yous a lot around this place. You're sort of an idol. "Helen said. Sarah was surprised by this. Known? Yes. But an idol? Sure, she would expect everyone around this place to want revenge on her, but she didn't think she would be famous. "So what your saying is that I'm famous?" Sarah inquired. Helen chuckled. "Sarah, you ain't famous. Your infamous." Helen chuckled at the sight of Sarah's eyes practically bulging out of her head. Helen lightly shook Sarah. She snapped out of her gaze and continued walking. "Ah, here we are!" Helen exclaimed. Sarah immediately noticed this place. This was the place after the oubliette. She laughed as she looked around at the statues and the big adobe chair in the center. Where was that old coot? Then, she heard two distant voices beyond one of the hedges. They sounded familiar. Curiously, she began walking over to the hedge. Helen noticed her leaving and scurried along with her. "What be ye doin, missy?" Helen asked quietly. Sarah put a finger to her mouth to silence Helen and gestured for her to join in on the listening. "Yes, yes. It is such a lovely day. Don't you think?" Spoke a high-pitched regal voice. "Yeah." A booming voice responded. "If I thought it would be this way I would've gathered us a picnic!" The two laughed together. "Ah, I do miss her though." The tiny voice sighed. The low-voiced creature sighed as well. Sarah shifted so she was comfortable, far too interested to notice the sounds it made. "Wait, what was that?" The tiny voice asked. "Dunno." The other one responded. The two creatures began walking over to the hedge that Sarah and Helen were at." We must silent, good sir. We want to sneak up on our prey." The little one whispered. They footsteps began again and((.." Aha! Now I've got you spys! Drop your weapons and I will see that you are well treated." The little creature yelled. The huge one put on a mean faced which then turned to a confused face as Sarah stared up at them in joy. "Milady?" The miniature fox with the plume asked in amazement. "Didymus!" Sarah jumped up and swept the fox of it's paws. "Lady Sarah, tis you! I thought I would never see you again. "Didymus said gleefully. " Put me down so I can have a good look at ye." Didymus demanded. Sarah reluctantly put the valiant knight down and stared down at him. "You've changed, Sarah!" Didymus exclaimed. Sarah beamed. "Sawah? Sawah back!" The large, red and furry beast boomed. "Ludo!" Sarah ran over to him and did her best hugging the big guy. "Sawah fweind!" Ludo said proudly. "Yeah. I'm your friend." Sarah said happily.
"So Sarah. What brings you back?" Didymus asked as the four of them walked. "Well, I had went to a party with my friends and I left Toy at home. I had found a note and it said that If I wanted Toby back I had to run the Labyrinth again and pass some tests to get him back. Obviously, it was from Jareth. But the Labyrinth has changed, and I'm not as confident as last time." Sarah explained. "That Goblin King, he never was one to take well to defeat." Helen scoffed. "Yeah, that's what he said. But now the stakes are higher." Sarah said. Didymus raised an eyebrow to this. "How so?" Sarah fidgeted and said, "He said that if I lost this time that both I and Toby will belong to him, forever." Didymus's mouth was gaping, Ludo was looking like he had seen a ghost, and Helen had a look of fury on her face. "But then again he always said forever was not long at all." Sarah said chuckling softly.
Back at the Castle Jareth laughed at Sarah's reference. "Dear, dear Sarah. Hasn't anyone told you that not long at all is longer than forever?" And with that he threw the crystal that was in his hand in the air and watched it amusingly turn into glitter. He began to softly sing: It's only forever Not long at all Lost and Lonely That's Underground Underground He cut off as a goblin came running up to him. "Yes?" Jareth said. "We have the plan finished. Jareth grinned wolfishly and whispered," Let the games begin."
Author's Notes: Sarah has some suprises coming up. (insert evil laughter) Jareth is cute, I'm drunk off of peach wine, and I plan on making a Pirates of the Caribbean story soon. Maybe, if Jack would stop hounding me. Please leave Arwen's Pendant in a little box! That goes to you, Chica! Oh yeah, guys, read Jade is the worst possible thing that could ever happen to the Labyrinth please. It's funneh
Disclaimer: Nice. Hey, those copyrighters are to busy being suspicious to notice that the jewelry is fake! MUHAHAHAHAHA! This means(((.ownership! Go us.
"So. I hears about yous a lot around this place. You're sort of an idol. "Helen said. Sarah was surprised by this. Known? Yes. But an idol? Sure, she would expect everyone around this place to want revenge on her, but she didn't think she would be famous. "So what your saying is that I'm famous?" Sarah inquired. Helen chuckled. "Sarah, you ain't famous. Your infamous." Helen chuckled at the sight of Sarah's eyes practically bulging out of her head. Helen lightly shook Sarah. She snapped out of her gaze and continued walking. "Ah, here we are!" Helen exclaimed. Sarah immediately noticed this place. This was the place after the oubliette. She laughed as she looked around at the statues and the big adobe chair in the center. Where was that old coot? Then, she heard two distant voices beyond one of the hedges. They sounded familiar. Curiously, she began walking over to the hedge. Helen noticed her leaving and scurried along with her. "What be ye doin, missy?" Helen asked quietly. Sarah put a finger to her mouth to silence Helen and gestured for her to join in on the listening. "Yes, yes. It is such a lovely day. Don't you think?" Spoke a high-pitched regal voice. "Yeah." A booming voice responded. "If I thought it would be this way I would've gathered us a picnic!" The two laughed together. "Ah, I do miss her though." The tiny voice sighed. The low-voiced creature sighed as well. Sarah shifted so she was comfortable, far too interested to notice the sounds it made. "Wait, what was that?" The tiny voice asked. "Dunno." The other one responded. The two creatures began walking over to the hedge that Sarah and Helen were at." We must silent, good sir. We want to sneak up on our prey." The little one whispered. They footsteps began again and((.." Aha! Now I've got you spys! Drop your weapons and I will see that you are well treated." The little creature yelled. The huge one put on a mean faced which then turned to a confused face as Sarah stared up at them in joy. "Milady?" The miniature fox with the plume asked in amazement. "Didymus!" Sarah jumped up and swept the fox of it's paws. "Lady Sarah, tis you! I thought I would never see you again. "Didymus said gleefully. " Put me down so I can have a good look at ye." Didymus demanded. Sarah reluctantly put the valiant knight down and stared down at him. "You've changed, Sarah!" Didymus exclaimed. Sarah beamed. "Sawah? Sawah back!" The large, red and furry beast boomed. "Ludo!" Sarah ran over to him and did her best hugging the big guy. "Sawah fweind!" Ludo said proudly. "Yeah. I'm your friend." Sarah said happily.
"So Sarah. What brings you back?" Didymus asked as the four of them walked. "Well, I had went to a party with my friends and I left Toy at home. I had found a note and it said that If I wanted Toby back I had to run the Labyrinth again and pass some tests to get him back. Obviously, it was from Jareth. But the Labyrinth has changed, and I'm not as confident as last time." Sarah explained. "That Goblin King, he never was one to take well to defeat." Helen scoffed. "Yeah, that's what he said. But now the stakes are higher." Sarah said. Didymus raised an eyebrow to this. "How so?" Sarah fidgeted and said, "He said that if I lost this time that both I and Toby will belong to him, forever." Didymus's mouth was gaping, Ludo was looking like he had seen a ghost, and Helen had a look of fury on her face. "But then again he always said forever was not long at all." Sarah said chuckling softly.
Back at the Castle Jareth laughed at Sarah's reference. "Dear, dear Sarah. Hasn't anyone told you that not long at all is longer than forever?" And with that he threw the crystal that was in his hand in the air and watched it amusingly turn into glitter. He began to softly sing: It's only forever Not long at all Lost and Lonely That's Underground Underground He cut off as a goblin came running up to him. "Yes?" Jareth said. "We have the plan finished. Jareth grinned wolfishly and whispered," Let the games begin."
Author's Notes: Sarah has some suprises coming up. (insert evil laughter) Jareth is cute, I'm drunk off of peach wine, and I plan on making a Pirates of the Caribbean story soon. Maybe, if Jack would stop hounding me. Please leave Arwen's Pendant in a little box! That goes to you, Chica! Oh yeah, guys, read Jade is the worst possible thing that could ever happen to the Labyrinth please. It's funneh
