HP the Gryffindor Heir and the Labyrinth
By Rina Bollyqueen 420 **************************************************************************** ***** A/N Wohoo!!!!!!!!!!!! My computers finally back people and I am so happy. So here's the much awaited chapter! **************************************************************************** ***********************
The Black Mast and Goodbyes
Ginny was still confused about the dream. If the true Heir of the Labyrinth was meant to be in her dream, what on earth was Harry doing there?! She figured that she didn't have much time left to win Harry back. She only had two more hours left.
Suddenly Didymus stopped Ambrosias abruptly.
"Sir Didymus," she began. "What's wrong?" Sir Didymus bowed his head and pointed ahead. Ginny looked up in the direction he was pointing to see the gate to the Goblin City. Ginny was confused. She looked over at Didymus, to see him sobbing. She quickly knelt down and comforted him. "Didymus what's wrong?" she asked.
"The Black Mast is up," he whispered so quietly, that Ginny could hardly hear him. She turned and looked back at the gates, to see a solitary Black Mast erected over the gates of the city.
"What does that mean?" she asked him.
"It means that an important member of the Royal family has passed away." Ginny felt saddened for a moment. She wondered who it was that had passed away. It couldn't be the Goblin King since he'd seemed in perfect health and she hoped it wasn't Queen Sarah, of whom Didymus spoke about so fondly.
Solemnly they walked up to the gates of the gates of the Goblin City. But before they could reach there, King Jareth, Queen Sarah and Harry appeared before them. Didymus bowed to the King and Queen, and Ginny curtsied.
"Young Virginia Weasley," Queen Sarah smiled sadly. "It would have been a pleasant meeting if...." She started sobbing again. Jareth put his arm around his wife and drew her closer.
"Virginia. It is very rare for this to happen, as it has only happened once before." Ginny was confused. What were they talking about? "We just found out that our eldest daughter, who has been in the aboveground, was murdered by the one you and young Harry call Voldemort." Ginny was shocked. Even in the Underground, Voldemort had managed to ruin people's lives. She looked over at Harry, who was looking stressed.
"I'm sorry King Jareth," said Ginny. "I can't believe that he has managed to hurt you, even when you are in another realm." Jareth smiled slightly.
"You have nothing to be sorry for Virginia, as it was not you who murdered our daughter and her family." Ginny nodded. "However, when there is a death in the Royal Family, anyone who at the time has been running the Labyrinth, is free to go home along with the person whom they want to win back." Ginny stood there rooted to the spot. Sure she'd wanted to win Harry and bring him home safely, but not under these circumstances.
"Thanks," she whispered. She walked over to Harry and gently squeezed his arm. "Are you alright?" Harry looked into her eyes and felt the familiar pull that he'd felt in his dream.
"Yeah, I'm fine Ginny," he replied, and gave her a small smile. "How're you?"
"Fine thanks," she smiled back.
The King and Queen looked at the two teenagers.
"They remind me of Liliannah and James," Jareth whispered to Sarah.
"They do, don't they." she said smiling at the memory of her daughter and son-in-law. But then she began sobbing silently, as once again, she realized that they'd never see them again. "I think you better send them back Jareth." He looked at his wife, with his mismatched eyes filled with concern and nodded.
"Harry, Virginia," he said, calling their attention. "It is time for you to leave us now. It was a pleasure knowing both of you."
Harry moved away from Ginny and went towards the King and Queen. In these past eleven hours, or so, he'd somehow felt that he'd bonded in a strange way with the Royal Family.
"Um.... do you allow people to come to the Labyrinth? I mean when you're not holding them hostage and making others run the Labyrinth? Cuz I'd like to see you guys again," said Harry. Sarah ran forward an embraced him.
"You're always welcome here Harry," she whispered through her tears.
"Yes take care Harry," said Jareth, patting him on the back. "And please do me a huge favour?" Harry, Sarah and Ginny looked up at the King, in surprise.
"Um ... sure, anything Your Majesty."
"Please make sure you kill that BEEPing son of a BEEP that killed my daughter. And make sure you ..................." What came next out of the King's mouth was something that shocked the people and the fox that stood in his presence.
"Yeah, sure Your Majesty," said Harry, once the angry King had finished giving him suggestions on how to kill Voldemort in the most painful way he could imagine.
"Jareth you should take them back to Hogwarts now," said Sarah.
"Of course dear," said Jareth. With that he took out a crystal and threw it at Harry and Ginny. The instant it hit the ground, Harry and Ginny felt as if they were taking a portkey back to Hogwarts.
"Think we'll ever see them again?" asked Sarah.
"My Dear, I don't doubt it for a second," he said.
By Rina Bollyqueen 420 **************************************************************************** ***** A/N Wohoo!!!!!!!!!!!! My computers finally back people and I am so happy. So here's the much awaited chapter! **************************************************************************** ***********************
The Black Mast and Goodbyes
Ginny was still confused about the dream. If the true Heir of the Labyrinth was meant to be in her dream, what on earth was Harry doing there?! She figured that she didn't have much time left to win Harry back. She only had two more hours left.
Suddenly Didymus stopped Ambrosias abruptly.
"Sir Didymus," she began. "What's wrong?" Sir Didymus bowed his head and pointed ahead. Ginny looked up in the direction he was pointing to see the gate to the Goblin City. Ginny was confused. She looked over at Didymus, to see him sobbing. She quickly knelt down and comforted him. "Didymus what's wrong?" she asked.
"The Black Mast is up," he whispered so quietly, that Ginny could hardly hear him. She turned and looked back at the gates, to see a solitary Black Mast erected over the gates of the city.
"What does that mean?" she asked him.
"It means that an important member of the Royal family has passed away." Ginny felt saddened for a moment. She wondered who it was that had passed away. It couldn't be the Goblin King since he'd seemed in perfect health and she hoped it wasn't Queen Sarah, of whom Didymus spoke about so fondly.
Solemnly they walked up to the gates of the gates of the Goblin City. But before they could reach there, King Jareth, Queen Sarah and Harry appeared before them. Didymus bowed to the King and Queen, and Ginny curtsied.
"Young Virginia Weasley," Queen Sarah smiled sadly. "It would have been a pleasant meeting if...." She started sobbing again. Jareth put his arm around his wife and drew her closer.
"Virginia. It is very rare for this to happen, as it has only happened once before." Ginny was confused. What were they talking about? "We just found out that our eldest daughter, who has been in the aboveground, was murdered by the one you and young Harry call Voldemort." Ginny was shocked. Even in the Underground, Voldemort had managed to ruin people's lives. She looked over at Harry, who was looking stressed.
"I'm sorry King Jareth," said Ginny. "I can't believe that he has managed to hurt you, even when you are in another realm." Jareth smiled slightly.
"You have nothing to be sorry for Virginia, as it was not you who murdered our daughter and her family." Ginny nodded. "However, when there is a death in the Royal Family, anyone who at the time has been running the Labyrinth, is free to go home along with the person whom they want to win back." Ginny stood there rooted to the spot. Sure she'd wanted to win Harry and bring him home safely, but not under these circumstances.
"Thanks," she whispered. She walked over to Harry and gently squeezed his arm. "Are you alright?" Harry looked into her eyes and felt the familiar pull that he'd felt in his dream.
"Yeah, I'm fine Ginny," he replied, and gave her a small smile. "How're you?"
"Fine thanks," she smiled back.
The King and Queen looked at the two teenagers.
"They remind me of Liliannah and James," Jareth whispered to Sarah.
"They do, don't they." she said smiling at the memory of her daughter and son-in-law. But then she began sobbing silently, as once again, she realized that they'd never see them again. "I think you better send them back Jareth." He looked at his wife, with his mismatched eyes filled with concern and nodded.
"Harry, Virginia," he said, calling their attention. "It is time for you to leave us now. It was a pleasure knowing both of you."
Harry moved away from Ginny and went towards the King and Queen. In these past eleven hours, or so, he'd somehow felt that he'd bonded in a strange way with the Royal Family.
"Um.... do you allow people to come to the Labyrinth? I mean when you're not holding them hostage and making others run the Labyrinth? Cuz I'd like to see you guys again," said Harry. Sarah ran forward an embraced him.
"You're always welcome here Harry," she whispered through her tears.
"Yes take care Harry," said Jareth, patting him on the back. "And please do me a huge favour?" Harry, Sarah and Ginny looked up at the King, in surprise.
"Um ... sure, anything Your Majesty."
"Please make sure you kill that BEEPing son of a BEEP that killed my daughter. And make sure you ..................." What came next out of the King's mouth was something that shocked the people and the fox that stood in his presence.
"Yeah, sure Your Majesty," said Harry, once the angry King had finished giving him suggestions on how to kill Voldemort in the most painful way he could imagine.
"Jareth you should take them back to Hogwarts now," said Sarah.
"Of course dear," said Jareth. With that he took out a crystal and threw it at Harry and Ginny. The instant it hit the ground, Harry and Ginny felt as if they were taking a portkey back to Hogwarts.
"Think we'll ever see them again?" asked Sarah.
"My Dear, I don't doubt it for a second," he said.
