Well, didn't go to Boston this weekend.. They rescheduled my appointment to this weekend. But that's okay, because it gave me time to write this AMAZING chapter. :) Okay, okay... Maybe it's not amazing.. You be the judge of that...


Jareth had been fuming when he popped into his parents castle. He walked into their throne room with such force that he broke their doors. "Son, what is the meaning of this? Has something happened to Sarah?"

He walked over to his father and stopped in front of his face. "Of course something has happened to Sarah. She's disappeared. Right after she ate the peach to become fae, I put to her bed and when I went to check on her, she was gone."

"Maybe she woke up. We know that she has extraordinary powers." Esmerald said, trying to smooth things over.

Jareth scoffed at her. "There is no way she could have awoken from that, not that fast. Even if she has extraordinary powers mother. We both know this."

"Then what do you think happened?"

He lifted an eyebrow at her. "Do you really have to ask me that?" She just stared at him. "Darin happened!" He screamed.

"I happened? What do you mean, I happened?"

Jareth whipped around and ran at him pushing him into the wall choking him. "Where is she?"

"Where is who?" Darin choked out.

"My wife, you imbosil. Where is she? I know you have her!"

King Abbot walked over and dragged Jareth off of Darin. "Son, Darin has been here with us all night. We literally just finished supper and before that, he and I had a long chat about why he should not be trying to steal your wife."

Jareth looked between Darin and his father then settled his eyes on his father. "Then where is she?"

"I don't know son, but we will find her."

Rowanda came into the throne room and looked at Jareth. "My god Jareth, you look like hell. What happened?"

"Sarah's missing."

Rowanda cocked her head to the side and looked at Darin. "Excuse me? Missing? What the hell did you do with her?"

"As father just pointed out, I had nothing to do with this one. I swear it on my life."

King Abbot put his arm around Rowanda. "We all know what that means Rowanda. Once we swear on our lives, we-"

"Yes father, if we swear on our lives and we lie, we die. I know." She looked at Jareth. "Then who took her?"

"I intend to find out."


He walked out of the throne room and out of the castle doors. He transformed into his owl form. He wanted to fly around and see if he could hear or see anything unusual. When he got over his Labyrinth, he heard someone say Sarah's name. He pin-pointed the voice and swooped in to find Hoggle sitting with Sir Didymus and Ludo. He perched himself on a branch and listened to them talk.

"I'm glad. There's no reason for her to be there."

"But thou must know how much he loves her. You could tell, could you not by the look in his eye today?"

"Sawah need saving."

Hoggle threw his hands in the air. "Not from him stupid. From Darin. If we keep her safe, maybe Jareth will be nicer to us."

Sir Didymus stood up and walked over to ambrocious. "Jareth has been nothing but kind to me. He could keep the little lady safe."

"You saw what happened when Darin came into the room after the wedding. I'm just sayin' she's safer with us, then with him."

Sir Didymus jumped onto ambrocious and started to leave. "I still think it's a bad idea. Noble, but bad. If the king finds out, he'll punish us all."

"He'll probably reward us."

Jareth transformed into his fae form and stood behind Hoggle. Sir Didymus stopped Ambrocious and listened to what Jareth had to say. "Higgle, I'd much rather bog you right now for having me worry so much about my new wife."

"It's Hoggle." Hoggle said as he jumped up and turned around to face Jareth. "I was just tryin to save Sarah from Darin."

Jareth thought this over. He could leave his precious Sarah with these lowly members of his Labyrinth, or she could be in the castle in a nice bed. He looked at all three of the little gnats who betrayed him the last Sarah was here. Helping her get through the Labyrinth. He really should just bog them all, but then again, Sir Didymus loved that place. He thought it smelled like flowers. Which couldn't be further than the truth. What would be an appropriate punishment for them all? He shook his head. He would have to think about that after he took Sarah back to the castle.

"I very well know what your name is, I just choose to say it how I want." Hoggle made a face, but Jareth ignored it. "Now, where is my precious Sarah?"

All three of them remained quiet and Jareth walked around them dangerously. "Don't forget that I'm just as dangerous as I was before. Just because I'm married now, does not make me soft. I will find some sort of punishment to befit you all. And trust me, you won't like it."

Hoggle and Ludo sat there looking at each other. Sir Didymus looked at Jareth. "Just because I think it's the noble thing to do sir, she's in the caves. Safe and sound." Hoggle groaned and Ludo just looked at Jareth with sympathy.

Jareth smiled and pointed at Hoggle and Ludo. "When Sarah wakes up, I'll think of something to do to punish you. She might not even hate me, because I made her a promise. A promise that I wouldn't let anything happen to her, and then you went and kidnapped your Queen. You do know that that is called treason. You could be killed for that." Hoggles face dropped. "We'll see what Sarah says when she wakes up. You and I both know that when a human wakes up as a fae, they don't wake up the same as when they were human. Remember that." He gave them a menacing smile and looked Sir Didymus. "You however, shall be rewarded. After I find her."


Jareth popped away and into the caves. He felt like he was searching forever when he finally found her. Although, she wasn't alone. "Hello Artimus. What brings you here?"

"I heard that my cousin got married. Then I heard that his wife went missing. I could smell her." Artimus looked up at Jareth. "I was going to bring her to you."

Jareth smiled. "Am I supposed to believe that? Or were you going to bring her to Darin? I mean, he was always your favorite."

Artimus pretended to be hurt by words. "Ow, that hurts Jareth. You know I love you equally. But the truth is, I really was going to bring her to you." He played with a piece of Sarah's hair. "You don't keep a man's wife away from him. I've learned that the hard way."

Jareth narrowed his eyes. "What do you mean? When did you learn that?"

Artimus patted the ground by him as if telling Jareth to sit with him. "You aren't the only one that Darin tried to steal a woman away from. Only he succeded with my woman. He took her away and made her forget all about me."

Jareth sat down next to Artimus. "Darin doesn't have a woman in his life."

"No. Not anymore."

"What happened Artimus?" Jareth asked as he grabbed hold of Sarah's hand and kissed it gently.

Artimus watched Jareth and began reliving his own personal hell. "I had met Tonasia through my friend Yani. She had liked me right away, and I her. After a couple of weeks, we were planning our wedding. Then she met Darin by accident."

"Accident?"

"Yes. Darin was over to talk to me about some money I owed him. He was very angry. I agree, I owed it to him, and I was going to pay him back. By way of chickens mind you." He started laughing. "That's when Tonasia walked in and out of the kindness of her heart, she said hi to him. He took that as an invitation to go after her."

"Did you tell him that you were planning on getting married?"

Artimus glared at the wall of the cave. "Of course I did. He said sure. Then the next thing I knew, Tonasia stopped coming around. I went to your fathers castle to pay Darin, and I found her there and she had forgotten me. Darin laughed in my face. We had almost come to blows, but I decided against it once I saw the look in her eyes. The next thing I knew, she was dead. She had told him that she didn't want to get married. She said that she felt weird getting married to him, she felt like she belonged with someone else, so he killed her."

Jareth bared his teeth. "Did you ever tell my father?"

"Why would I? Would he have believe me cousin?"

"After this week, most likely."

Artimus shook his head. "No. I'm just letting it go. It's not worth it."

"I'll tell you what is worth it."

Artimus looked at Jareth. "What is that dear cousin?"

"Killing my brother."

Artimus and Jareth smiled at each other.


Jareth popped back to the castle with Sarah in his arms. He placed her on the bed. "I'm so sorry my love. I didn't mean for those gnats to grab you. They won't be able to get you this time. In fact, no one will." Jareth placed a kiss on her lips then backed up and put a barrier wall up around the bed so no one could disturb her while she slept the remainder of her time in transformation. "I shall be back, I do have work to do, but I won't be gone long. I promise." He checked on her every hour on the hour.

The next morning Jareth walked into the bedroom and saw that Sarah was stirring. "You can't possibly be waking up yet. That's impossible." She opened one eye and then the other. The next thing he knew, she yawned and sat up. "Darling, I think you should be going back to sleep." He walked over to the bed and removed the barrier wall. He could see the fae resemblences in her now though. He grabbed her chin and moved her face side to side. "This is quite remarkable."

"What is?"

He let go of her face and stared into her now blue eyes. "You've completely turned fae in two nights. That's unheard of."

Sarah closed her eyes then opened them up suddenly. "How many women have you turned fae Jareth?"

He squinted his eyes in worry. "You are the first. Why?"

"You just implied that you turned more than one human fae."

"No darling, that's not what I said. I said it's unheard of. Other fae have turned humans into fae. You are then only one I have ever turned fae."

She narrowed her eyes at him then threw the blanket off of her. "Are you sure, because you implied that."

He sighed. He knew she wasn't going to wake up as her usual self. It would take quite a while to get back to herself. "I'm absolutely positive my love. Would you just trust me? You trusted me enough to marry me."

"I guess I did. So I guess I will. For now anyways."

He laughed. "Well, my darling, there is no such thing as divorce down here, so you are stuck with me."

"Then I guess if I married you, I wanted to, which I did." She said as she pointed a finger at him. "And I always said if I got married, I would never get divorced." She looked at him. "When's breakfast? I'm starved." She stood up and walked towards the door.

He could tell she was going to be a handful, but a handful he could handle. Especially when he loved her so much. This marriage was already off to a rocky start. "Darling, before breakfast, we should really talk."

She snapped her back in his direction. "About what?"

"About you being kidnapped while you were in transition."

She opened her mouth then closed it. Her nostrils were flaring as she stared at him. She cracked her neck and walked back over to him. "You allowed your brother to kidnap me after you promised I would be safe?"

Jareth stood up. "No, surprisingly it wasn't my brother this time."

She narrowed her eyes at him. "Then who was it?"

"Those idiots you call friends. The three of them conspired to keep you with them until you were turned." He saw her face turn to a stoic stone. "Therefore they must be punished, all besides one. The one who led me to you of course."

"Hoggle sent you to me?"

"Hedgwart? No. That little drat wanted to keep you away. Didymus told me where you were."

She sat down on the bed next to him. "Well then, what do you have in mind? Because I know what I want."

He couldn't believe what he was hearing. Her turning fae was the best thing that had ever happened to him. She was just about as evil as he was.


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