Thanks again to anyone who reviewed, put my story on their story alert list or who just read the story! This is kind of a learning process for me, I'm Dutch,so I have to translate each word in my head into English.Though the words are coming out easier with each chapter! On with the story!

Disclaimer: I do not own anything of the Labyrinth

Jareth woke up with a huge headache. Where am I? I'm not in my castle that is certain..
He stood up slowly and looked around him, everything was white. "Oh no...not this...not here.. Bloody hell!" he groaned "Have I gone too far, to be brought here?"
He never wanted to kick a goblin more than right now .

In reality, Jareth wasn't awake at all. Fae were immortal, they could not be killed by diseases, or age, but they could get into a coma, if the body or mind was damaged too much.It was called "The Nothing", because that's what there was, nothing. No horizon, no walls, no end, no beginning, nothing.

But where he was, was not the real problem, the problem was the current state of his body; it was very weak, and anybody could attack the Labyrinth and his King now. If they did, they could easily take the crown and rule his Kingdom!

Pushing his blond hair out of his eyes, he sighed in defeat.

If those three traitors brought Sarah back, she could either save him, or destroy him and take the crown herself. Laugh at him, because he had been foolish enough to give him half his heart, and half his powers. Pity him, because now he was at her mercy. The thought made him sick.

He didn't want her to be here, but he had no choice.

He couldn't do anything now, just sit and wait... and that's what he did.

...Sarah.. he hissed angrily and pounded his fist on his leg.


Sarah was just about to step outside, her hand was on the doorknob when Hoggle decided to interfere. "I would not do that if I were yous, missy" he said with concern.

"What's the matter? We have to go Hoggle, we don't have any time to loose!" Sarah wanted to push him away but he stood his ground.

"Weather baaaad." Ludo answered, "Daangerous!"

"Yous remembered the talk we hads at yous place?" Hoggle asked. Sarah noddedand her thoughts went back to the night before, just before they arrived in the Underground.:

----------Flashback------------

"The weather has become very dangerous mylady, ever since you solved The Labyrinth" Sir didymus sipped his tea.

"Lightning is a normal sight these years, and it's deadly."

"Gettin' food is difficult." Hoggle continued, "and many have died over the years b'cause of the storms."

"Even our little meeting to come and get you has been a quest on itself, Lady Sarah, and I ask you not to go outside without us." Didymus pointed out.

"Weather baaaaaad." Ludo nodded.

------------End Flashback------------------

Sarah cocked her head to the side "So, if you are not letting me out, how on earth are we going to get to the Labyrinth, hmm?" she asked annoyed.

"What are you talking about?" Celestia asked with her hands on her hips to Hoggle "The weather has been fine yesterday, didn't you see it when you opened the door for me?" She gestured with her hand all around her, "Do you hear any rumbling now? Or rain? You would definately hear something in here if there was a storm. It has been quiet the whole time we were here!"

Normally Sarah or anyone else could look out of the window and just see if the sky was clear. Ofcourse Hoggle's home would be the only house in the entire Underground that had no windows. He used to have one, but fairies were always dancing in front of it, and it was making him insane, so he removed it. Everyone was getting annoyed, being trapped with eachother in such a small space.

Sir Didymus was thinking of Celestia's question, how did she come inside dry and safe? He scratched his neck in thought, when he came to a conclusion.

"The dear lady is right brothers, maybe, just maybe," he murmured while he pushed a surprised Hoggle aside. He opened the door and Hoggle yelled "NO, DON'T! it's dang...erous...".

Rays of sunlight poured through the door, welcoming anyone who would go outside.

Sir Didymus laughed and twirled around almost lady-like, and he stopped in front of Sarah. "It is you who did this! You already made this world a better place, Lady Sarah! Can't you see, you belong here, The Kingdom wants you here!" He pulled her and Celestia outside.

Sarah put on a false smile. She still wanted to go home after the rescue operation, but she didn't now how to tell the others when she had to choose.

Hoggle went outside, flabbergasted by the beautiful weather. "Long time, since the sun appeared." He sniffed a bit, his eyes watered but he composed himself very quickly. He patted Sarah's back, breaking her out of her reverie. "Yup, it must be your doing." he said in his gruffy voice.

"Come on Ludo, the sun is shining, don't you want to see the sun?" Celestia's voice was heard from inside Hoggle's house. "Ludo scaaaared" He wailed back. "Sarah, please come and help me, Ludo will not come out!"

Sarah ran inside the house, glad for some distraction. She grabbed one of Ludo's arms and pulled with Celestia. "Ludo it's allright, look at me, I'm fine and I've been outside." she coaxed the beast. "Come on, just walk with us to the door, you can see it for yourself." Ludo nodded slowly and walked with them to the door. He peered outside, and Ambrosius also went to the door, standing at Ludo's side.

"Come here Ambrosius!" Sir Didymus called. His dog was still a bit anxious, but trusted his master and ran towards him.

"Ok Ludo, your turn" Sarah and Celestia pushed him outside. He crinched, as if he expected to be hit by lightning, but the warm sun comforted him and made him stare around him in awe.

"Sun! Warm!" Ludo said smiling.

Both grinning at his mood change, Celestia and Sarah shook hands to congratulate eachother.

They were all enjoying the sun, when suddenly...

"What's this?" Sarah asked. She felt rumbling beneath her feet, and heard sounds of crashing stones.

"EVERYBODY DOWN!" Hoggle yelled. "It's an earthquake!"

"We will save you ladies!" Sir Didymus tried to jump on his steed, but the dog ran inside the house. "Ambrosius! Come back!" Sarah pulled the fox down next to her and commanded Ludo to get down too.

Celestia was still standing, and Sarah tapped her leg. "Come on, get down!"

"I don't think this is an earthquake Sarah." Her face looked sad and her eyes locked with Sarah's.

"Then what is it?"

"It's the Labyrinth, the walls are crumbling down, I can see a cloud of dust coming off the Labyrinth,"she pointed with her hand , "and this Kingdom does not have earthquakes."

Sarah was about to ask more, but a voice suddenly whispered inside her mind

Saaaaraahhh...

Sarah grabbed her head and tried to concentrate on the voice. The voice got louder, almost screaming!

Help me, come quickly...feed me.. I'm dying!

"You're right Celestia, it's not an earthquake. We have to go!" Sarah stood up quickly and helped Ludo on his feet. "Come on!" she yelled to the others.

"Sarah how d' ya know it it's not an earthquake." Hoggle ran to Sarah's side.

She shook her head "I just know. I'm sorry Hoggle, but I will explain it later, there's no time for this now." Sir Didymus hopped on Ambrosius and joined the rest of the group. "Ladies and gentlemen, is everyone ready for our quest?" They all nodded. He raised his staff "Then off we go! Follow me!"