Yes it's me again thank you to the three people who got chance to review before I put this chapter up. Moonjava and Itsacrystalnothingmore and Solea : so happy you like it and carried on reading sorry about the long delay I was stuck for ideas and guess who appears this chapter. Yes you got it the one the only Jareth King of Goblins. Lady of the Labyrinth: I like the centred font, Constantine is a brilliant film and whichever Greenday song you like. Glad you like my story.
Sorry I'm a wreck I know. I should be taken to a funny farm and shot. No offence meant to anyone ever ever.
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Master of the Game
She set off walking in the direction she had chosen. As soon as she was sure that there were no goblin ears listening she called out.
"Jareth! Jareth! Oh mighty goblin king! Come here right now please." She yelled and hoped he would come.
"So how are you finding the Labyrinth?" said a voice from behind her.
She didn't bother to turn around, she knew what she would see. Long, blond hair and mismatched eyes.
"Well you see that's the problem I'm not finding it. Where is it?" She asked him and turned around.
"You tell me you can see it." He smirked at her.
"I can't see it. The only thing I can see is this stupid grassy plain!" She cried at him. "Unless, unless I'm taking it for granted that it is just a stupid grassy plain."
"I wouldn't say that if I were you." He remarked in a cool voice.
"Why? Because it's true?" She said triumphantly.
"Well it is more than a plain but when you destroyed the Labyrinth you didn't destroy the bog of eternal stench!" He stated.
"Ah. So if I go around saying that this is not a grassy plain, it may well turn into the bog of eternal stench." She asked.
"Well I suppose if you wanted to go to the bog of eternal stench you could go around saying that it is not a grassy plain. But I warn you your little knightly friend does not live there anymore." Jareth commented.
"Well where does he live and where do Ludo and Hoggle live now anyway?" She asked with concern for her otherworldly pals.
"Well since the labyrinth collapsed all the creatures who used to live there live in my palace but at the moment the big orange hairy thing is the only one there." Jareth drawled.
"Why where are Sir Didymus and Hoggle? And it's Ludo." Sarah asked offended for her friend.
"Well actually, Hogsmead is out here looking for you. Not he will ever find you." Jareth blustered. "And that ridiculous fox creature is with him. Your journey bonded them all together quite nicely."
"Sir Didymus! And I think that I will go find them." With this final statement Sarah flounced away from the goblin king. Amazed at herself for being so bold she decided that she would not call for him again until she had beaten him at his own twisted game. Or at least until she had found Didymus and Hoggle and had got into his castle.
So beautiful thought Jareth, so beautiful and so stubborn. Why did she have to defy him at every turn? He had been willing to sacrifice anything for her had kept her safe from all harm whilst she was running the labyrinth and she was so cold towards him. Okay so he had forgotten the names of her little friends again. And Okay so he hadn't been telling her the truth. And okay so if she hadn't called him then run off in the wrong direction it would have taken her 2 minutes to be back in the labyrinth but still that insert fav word was beautiful and spirited.
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