Authoress: Where did the say 'The Plot Thickens' come from?

Zoe: …..

Authoress: It's a cool saying, I just want to know where it came from.

Jareth: Don't think to much. You might hurt yourself…

Authoress: Grrr

Disclaimer: Don't own Stupid Kid Goblin, Juvenile Brat, oh, or Toby. I don't own Labyrinth

See the World Through My Eyes

New Discoveries

"What to do. What to do." Sallina chanted frantically as she paced around. She was in her room, trying to stay out of sight, just in case. There was a knock at the door that lead to Sarah's room. "Come in," she called and continued pacing.

"Sallina, you ok. All I can hear it mumbling in here," Sarah said as she entered the room. She closed the door and leaned against it.

"Sorry, I'm getting really impatient," she said. "It's been two days since that rat left and it's to silent for my liking," she said. Sarah sighed.

"Do you really think he will tell the council about you?" Sarah asked.

'It's not me I'm worried about, Sarah,' Sallina thought.

"Then who are you worrying about?" Sarah asked. Sallina stopped pacing all together.

"You heard that?" Sallina asked, shocked. Sarah looked worried for a moment.

"You didn't say that out loud?" Sarah asked hesitantly. Sallina's eyes widened. She grabbed Sarah's hand and sped out into the hall and towards the throne room. "Sallina where are we going?" she asked as she tried to keep up with the running blonde.

"Jareth!" Sallina yelled as she burst through the throne room doors. He looked up in surprise. Sallina stopped running and Sarah bumped into her.

"Please tell me next time, before you drag me half-way across the castle!" Sarah said and sulked.

"Not important right now," Sallina said. "Jareth, Sarah's a Spirit Fae," Sallina said. Jareth stood up.

"What?! How? There hasn't been a Spirit Fae millennia's," he said. Sallina crossed her arms in front of her chest.

"Jareth say something in your head and let down your mental walls," she said.

'Fine, I'll play along. Let's see if she's right?' Jareth thought.

"Jareth, please say you said that out loud. If you did why are you talking like Sallina's not here?" Sarah asked. Sallina smiled triumphantly as she saw the surprised look on Jareth's face.

"Believe me now?" she asked. Jareth immediately put his mental walls up.

"She wasn't supposed to come into her magic until her next birthday," Jareth said.

"Sarah's birthday is in a week, Jareth," Sallina supplied, "Spirit Fae are also known for their quickness in grasping magic," she said. Jareth sat down in his throne.

"If any of the bachelors in the other kingdoms get wind of this Sarah is going to get in serious trouble," Jareth said and pinched the bridge of his nose.

"Would you mind talking to me!?" Sarah interrupted angrily.

"Sorry Sarah," they both apologized.

"A Spirit Fae are a rare breed of Fae in the Underground. They can only be mortal first and turn Fae," Jareth explained and magicked two chairs for the girls. Sallina sat and the other chair came forward. Sarah felt the chair and sat down, ready for an explanation.

"They are able to read minds. Right now you can't read closed minds because your powers aren't developed yet. So a Fae can just block you out, for now. As you develop in magic you will be able to read anybody's mind. They can also speak with spirits," Jareth continued as he watched the interested face of Sarah.

"Spirits? Like ghosts?" she asked.

"Close, but it's more like spirits of things people have put there hearts in. Take the Labyrinth for example. It is alive and when you are more in tune with your magic, you will be able to talk with it. I can because I rule it. Though I must warn you, she's not much of a conversationalist," Jareth said. Sallina giggled at that thought. (AN: At you can see I like that word: Conversationalist).

"Leave it to a female to be confusing and dangerous," Sallina said. Jareth threw her a glare. Sarah giggled too.

"So I can talk to it, er, her," Sarah asked.

"Yes, and many other things. For instance, you are a beginner and they usually can talk to forest spirits fairly early," Jareth answered.

"I could take her to the Faerie Forest and help her," Sallina suggested.

"Faeries? Hell no. I'm not going near those devils again," Sarah said. "Out of the question," she emphasized her point by putting her arms over her chest.

"Sarah, the reason I volunteer is because Faeries are afraid of flame," Sallina said as she looked to her friend who was acting slightly childish. Sarah uncrossed her arms and put them in her lap.

"As long as they don't bite me," Sarah said softly.

"I promise that they will not harm you in anyway," Sallina reassured her. Sarah smiled.

"Ok. I'll go. Hey, Sallina, can I talk to Jareth for a minute?" Sarah asked. Sallina looked to her best friend then to the Goblin king. The ex-thief got up and left with a warning look to Jareth. Jareth was just as surprised as Sallina.

Jareth took that moment to survey Sarah. She was wearing a light blue dress that went to her ankles and she was barefoot. The dress was modest and had a beautiful pattern of flowers running all over it. She wore her chestnut brown hair in a loose braid down her back.

"You wanted to talk?" Jareth asked. Sarah smiled and looked up to him.

"I was wondering, um, that is if it's not to much trouble, if I could see my friends again," she said. Jareth frowned slightly, but complied.

"Very well, you can see them tomorrow. I'll call them to the castle," he said, his voice emotional. Sarah's smile grew.

"Thank you so much, Jareth," Sarah said as she stood up. The chair instantly disappeared. Sarah turned to go, but she turned to quickly. She lost her footing and fell towards the ground. She expected the stone ground to hit her back, but it never came.

Instead she felt strong arms wrap around her. Her breath caught in her throat. Jareth pulled her up with him, but didn't release her. She wasn't exactly resisting either. She could feel he heartbeat in his chest. The same was said for Jareth.

"Um, thank you," Sarah whispered quietly, but Jareth heard it. Sarah's arm reached up and her hand rested against his cheek lightly. Jareth closed his eyes.

"Sarah!" there was a knock at the throne room door. The two jolted apart. Sarah blushed slightly. "Sarah come on, we have to get you read to leave," the voice of Sallina came from the other side of the door.

"Ok, I'm coming," Sarah tried to stop blushing as she opened the door. She turned her head to give Jareth one lace look before she left the throne room.

"What is this girl doing to me?" Jareth asked himself and then put a gloved hand to his cheek. 'She was so warm,' he thought as he hid a smile.

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Authoress: I want to point how much this little romantic event brings out the human side of Jareth.

Jareth: I have no human side

Authoress: (hits him over head)

Jareth: OW!

Zoe: See, you feel pain!

Jareth: SO!

A & Z: SHUT UP!

Authoress: Thanks for the reviews you guys!

sparkling silver angel wings - I'm glad you like it! I will try to keep up!

Pretty Pilot - YES THE PLOT THICKENS! I still don't know where that came from! Thanx for the reviews! I will keep going!

Acantha Mardivey- You really are a devoted Reader/ Reviewer! Thanx for the reviews! Yes I have read your fic, but you need to continue!

Mab, Queen of Faerie - You know that line popped into my head and it just seemed so fitting. Thanx for the review!

Battousai'sMuse21- I'm going to take it, by your name, that you are a Kenshin Fan. Just a guess. I'm glad you like the story so far!

Vickster223- I'm really happy you like my story! Love the good vibes!

draegon-fire- I hope I answered your question about Sallina! Glad you like the Story!

NUGREY- Thanks for the comments. Yeah I really was thinking about real life situations

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Zoe: You actually got that many reviews? Unbelievable!

Authoress: Shut up!

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