Ch2
When Sarah woke up she found herself in an enormous bed, with soft sheets, surrounded by beautiful flowers, in a nicely decorated room, with a huge headache. She could hardly think because it hurt so much. Sarah could not recall were she was or how she got there. The only thing she could remember was her brother smiling at her in a spinning room.

A few seconds later an old women walked in with a tea cart. "Good morning Miss. I can't believe you are up. After most mortal people transport they are out for a cold week. But not you it seems. Well actually babies seem to bounce back in hours. But you are not a baby. You were only out for a day. Oh, and by the way, my name is Adele. Would you like some tea?" she said chattily.

"Oh yes please." very groggy, Sarah began to prop herself up. She put her hand on her forehead trying to easy the pain.

"My dear I forgot, you must have a terrible headache. I suppose you would like me to get you something for it?"

"Would you?" Sarah said as if the pain were eating her alive.

"Oh I know how dreadful you must feel. Well my child here is your tea and I will be back in a second to take care of that headache of yours." Adele then slipped out of the room.

Sipping the tea gave Sarah a little relief. She felt so tired and over come with pain that she could careless about were she was or who was taking care of her.

The door to her room opened again and Adele came strolling in with a goblet in her hand. "I know how nasty this must look and smell. But trust me it will get rid of that headache in two seconds flat."

Now if Sarah had her wits about her she would have thought twice before taking a sip. For in the glass was a very thick, dark green, vulgar smelling liquid.

But Sarah picked up the goblet and took two huge gulps. And believe it or not her nasty headache was gone. Sarah still felt terribly tired. But at least she could focus her attention on other things.

She looked around the room she was in again. It was painted a warm pink, with white floors, a high ceiling, and believe it or not a very nice chandelier. One of the walls had many windows with a glass door that led to a veranda looking over a garden. The wall on the other side was a huge bookshelf that went from the floor to the ceiling and was completely filled with books. In front of her there were two humongous doors. Well actually three because two of them were a set. Adele came through the two doors so she knew they had to lead to a hallway, and the other was cracked open just enough to reveal a bathroom. The wall behind her was a mirror with a door she thought was a closet.

Sarah then remembered that Adele was still standing there.

"I can see your headache has cleared up, Miss." She said smiling down at Sarah.

"Yes, thank you Adele."

"Oh I was told to give you this note!" Adele then pulled an envelope out of her front pocket and handed it to Sarah who just stared at it, to tired to read it.

"You know I still can't get over the fact that you are up. Transports are a tough thing for a body to handle. Well anyway let me be the first one to welcome you to The Underground."

And then it clicked. The Underground. Everything came rushing back to Sarah. Her horrible night out, finding out exactly who Jerry was, and her brother wishing her away. No longer was she tired and calm but alert and full of fear.

"Oh God! I need to get out of here!" Sarah then tried to run for the door but found that she could hardly sit up let alone stand. Adele then forced her back down on the bed.

"My Lady you are tired and you need to rest. I will not let you leave this room nor will I allow you to have any visitors till I see fit. Now relax!" Adele demanded.

"Why am I here? I am no longer a child! He is not going to turn me into a goblin is he?"

"Oh my dear child, no, no, no. What ever your reason for being here is should be in that letter." Adele said.

Sarah then ripped it open. It said:

My Dearest Sarah,
Relax. No harm will come to you while you are here. Your brother has told me to tell you that he is very sorry for having done this to you. I have heard what you told Toby and it is understandable from the circumstance we first met.
I want you to know that I haven't nor will I ever hurt your brother. I had grown fond of the little tyke when he was here and couldn't bear the thought of never seeing him again.
I regret to inform you that I will not be able to send you back for a month, but that is only a week in your world. During this time you shall not want for anything. Simply tell Adele what you need and I will be glad to get it for you.

Do not be angry with your brother. He is truly sorry and so am I.

Sincerely,
Jareth

P.S. I hope you liked your present.

Even though Toby had never been hurt while being his friend, Sarah still did not trust Jareth. He stole her baby brother. Grant it she did wish him away but still he was going to turn him into a goblin!

She didn't know what to do. Sarah was still afraid but wouldn't let that get the best of her. She decided to relax and just keep her guard up. No matter who she was talking to or what was going on. She wasn't going to be completely rude to people, just cautious, very cautious.