It took a while, but here is a new chapter. My computer is broken down so I had to use my brother one who didnt want that.... :p

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Pretty Pilot: Karen is a BLEEEEP indeed! .

Draco's daughter: The part with the wise man and his had is my favourite!


Chapter 3 "Rebellion and a Letter"

A council was held by the Goblins. The most important ones gathered in the throne room to discuss the behaviour of their King. Jareth had left the castle to walk in the Labyrinth, so the Goblins could speak freely about him.

"I think we should get rid of that girl," one goblin said. The others nodded agreeing.

"I said she was a disaster," a Goblin said annoyed.

"Kill her!" another screamed.

"Yes! Kill!" all began to scream.

"Shop her head off!"

"Throw her in the Bog of eternal Stench!"

"Save the trouble and just get a new King!" all goblins started to scream. Some even began to fight, while others defended their ideas. In a corner a quite Goblin stood up, and walked to the middle of the room. He was different. He was smart.

"Why don't we kidnap her?" he said. Suddenly, the goblins grew quite.

"Kidnap her? But if the King would find out that we did it, he would send us all the Bog of eternal Stench," a small goblin said frighten.

"But what if he wouldn't find that out?" the first Goblin said, smiling evil. "We could say that she has moved and that she never wanted to see our King again. Then he would give up, and rule as great as he used to do." He smiled, and showed a pair of pointy little teeth.

"The plan sounds good Kranlar, but what if the girl will work against us? What if she betrays us all?" Another, croaked voiced goblin, asked.

"Do not worry my friend. Let me take care of everything and it will all go as we want it," Kranlar devilish smiled. All goblins nodded agreeing. Kranlar bowed.

"If you will excuse me I got some business to take care of," he said and walked away. When he was out of the throne room, his charming smile made place for a mad look on his face. "Idiots," he thought. "Why are they satisfied with so little? When they can have so much more. Stupid Goblins. But I have been stupid too. Why did I promises them that I would kidnap the girl? There is no way that I can do that...unless ...," a wicked laughter was heard throughout the castle. Kranlar had a plan.

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Jareth returned from his walk in the Labyrinth. His face was still and sad, just as when he left in the morning. He walked through the throne room, and noticed nothing different. The Goblin had whipped out all traces of the council. Jareth walked on to his room, and sat in the window. He had thought of the words of the Wise Man today. He had to ask Sarah's friends to come, to give him the help he needed so much. Jareth stood up and walked to his desk. He took a beautiful black feather, ink and some parch, and wrote a letter to the three companions. When he was finished, he folded it and sealed it with wax. He waited till the wax had dried and went to the throne room. He sat on his throne, and coughed. The rumour of the Goblins grew quite.

"I have a letter here that needs to be delivered to Hogwart and his friends. I presume that you all know where he lives, do you?" he said. The Goblin nodded with frighten look in their eyes. The tone of the King was a little too sweet.

"Good. Now who wants to deliver this letter for me?" Jareth asked. It was awfully quite in the room. Jareth frowned his eyebrow.

"Nobody?" he asked. "May I know why?" he said in a scary sweet voice. The Goblins looked scared. But no one was so foolish to answer. Jareth coughed again. Finally, one Goblin was stupid enough.

"We're afraid of the big hairy monster," he said trembling with fear.

"The only monster here are you," Jareth laughed. "Now, as you were brave enough to tell me why you were afraid, I appoint you to bring this letter. And now go!" he yelled. The Goblin mumbled a nervous 'yes king' and ran off. After a minute or so, he returned, knowing that he had forgotten the letter. The received the letter from a mad looking Jareth and ran off again. Jareth signed. Then he walked to his room again, where he stared out of the window for the rest of the day.

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It was a lovely day and Hoggle was working in the garden. He grumbled and pulled out some the weeds. Ludo was busy having a conversation with a rock nearby and sir Didymus was trying to learn Ambrosious to be brave. Hoggle grumbled at the weed and dropped the shovel on the ground.

"Useless. Stupid weeds. Who invented those things anyway?" he complained. He walked to a rock and settled down.

"Hoggle mad?" Ludo asked. Hoggle mumbled something in return. Ludo lifted his shoulders and went back to his rock. A sudden scream was heard. Sir Didymus an Hoggle looked up and saw that Ludo was grumbling and held a small goblin in his hand. It was screaming and kicking with his little legs.

"What does thy what of us Goblin?" sir Didymus asked. Hoggle gave the goblin a deadly look.

"Please don't harm me! Please! I am just a messenger!" the frightened goblin screamed.

"A messenger? For who?" Hoggle asked.

"Of the King. He wanted me to give you this," the goblin said while handing over the letter to Hoggle. Hoggle opened it and began to read. Ludo released the little goblin, who quickly ran away, and walked over to Hoggle.

"What does it say my good fellow?" sir Didymus asked.

"He wants us to come to the castle. Don't ask me why. He said that he wants to discuss some thinks," said Hoggle while lifting his shoulders. Ludo began to growl.

"Jareth bad!" he grumbled.

"Now, now. I think we should go. We mustn't avoid a challenge," the fox aid.

"It can't do must harm," said Hoggle.

"Ludo go to Jareth?" Ludo asked. Hoggle nodded and together they went to the castle.