So now to the replies to the reviews for Chapter 5.
wishfulliving89 – Yeah, got a younger brother, but the fact is we have two computers, but one is really slow. So we're all on one computer. And he has a laptop, but it has the same problem, too slow.
Ayjah – It's always fun to put her in a corner and have Jareth have his way. Thanks for the review.
notwritten – Thanks for the review. I'm not listening to him/her, and I'm done.
Lady Soy – But of course. Have I really written Sarah any other way? I just throw different things at her. Thanks for the review.
Celia Equus – Thanks for the review. Hope this is quick enough.
Shadow Shauwna – Thanks again. Yes, I did notice that you review. I'll reply for it there, not here.
Well, it seems quite a few liked the last chapter. I feel this is almost finished. It won't have a definite ending. I'm thinking I'll finish it with some other holiday sequels. I also need to get my but in gear and get chapter 2 of Reuniting up. Now we continue. Hehe.
CL
Chapter 6
He was kissing her. The Goblin King was kissing her. Part of her wanted to dance, while the other was wondering why she wasn't stopping him. Her eyes fluttered shut. His lips tingled against hers quite merrily. She could almost moan in pleasure. Her first kiss was turning out to be better than she had imagined it to be, but in a way he had forced it. Hell, he had forced it on her.
Slowly, the Goblin King pulled away and looked at her with his mismatched eyes. "Don't tell me you haven't dreamt of that, Sarah?"
Taking a deep breath, she opened her eyes and looked him in the eyes, emerald to blue. "Does not matter. You can't force a kiss on me."
"Oh, but you enjoyed it."
Sarah shook her head. "It doesn't matter."
Sighing, he lowered his head somewhat. "I've done everything you've asked of me. Sarah, do you remember the story from your little read book?"
"Of course, I do."
He raised his head and looked at her. "Then you should remember "what no one knew...""
Sarah's eyes widened in shock as her mind finished the line, "is the King of the Goblins had fallen in love with the girl."
The King gave a half smile. "See you did forget something."
"It's not true!"
Moving even more closer, he smirked. "Oh, it isn't."
"You don't have to love someone to kiss them."
"True, but I do love you, Sarah."
"If you did, you wouldn't ..."
"What? I've told you already. Everything I've done I've done for you. You asked and I gave. What more could I do, Sarah?"
Sarah glared at him and placed her hands on her hips. "You could have done something in the past five years! And how do I know you aren't doing all this just to gain revenge against me?"
Sighing, he lowered his arms. "I've allowed you your friends. I could have refused to allow them to continue to see them, but I didn't. Isn't the fact that you are closest to other worldly creatures should be enough to prove to you that you don't belong here, Sarah."
Sarah moved off the wall. "This is my home."
"This is your prison, but let's put that down for a moment. I've waited this long. I can wait a bit more."
Sarah sighed. "Fine, what else do you want?"
"I would like permission to court you."
Sarah moved back against the wall. "Court me? You mean date me?"
"I believe that's what is called now. So yes, I would like to date you."
"Are you serious? I'm just me. I'm in no way important enough for you to even pay attention to."
"Yes, I am serious, Sarah. You have no idea how wonder, how special, you are."
"I'm just an ordinary girl who takes care of a screaming baby."
He smirked slightly. "You are far from ordinary, and last time I checked, Toby is no longer a baby."
"I'm a nobody."
"You are the Champion of the Labyrinth, the Lady of the Labyrinth. I'm surprised Sir Didymus didn't tell you. He would know all of this. You are the first to solve the Labyrinth in a long time, Sarah. That makes you a very important person, Sarah."
"Why should I believe you?"
"Have I ever lied?"
"No, but you have played tricks on me before."
"I promise no tricks this time."
"That's not enough."
Sighing, he gestured towards Sir Didymus, Hoggle, and Ludo. "Then I'll have Sir Didymus explain that I keep my promises."
Sarah glanced over and watched as Sir Didymus shook and then quickly moved to stand in front of her.
"Stay back, M'liege. I will defend her."
"Come down, Sir Didymus. I believe we have come to agreement."
Sir Didymus looked from Sarah to his king. "M'lady, is this true."
"To a point." Sarah looked down at her friend. "Sir Didymus, does he keep his promises?"
"I've never known him not to, M'lady. I've known him his entire life."
Jareth nodded. "See. So I promise no tricks. I'll be honest."
Sarah glanced at Sir Didymus. "Well?"
"He'll keep it, M'lady."
"All right, now what?"
"Would you allow me to spend the rest of the day with you and your friends? We'll discuss the rules of our courting as we go, but I promise to send some sort of message before I appear."
"Wait, you can only come over when the veil is thin."
"It does make it easier, but I can come to this world at anytime. That is one of the perks of being Goblin King."
Sarah glanced around her. "So ah when are you going to unfreeze everyone?"
"In a moment. So may I accompany you today?"
Sarah glanced at Sir Didymus. "No more freezing anyone unless it is absolutely necessary."
"Of course."
Sighing, Sarah looked at him. "All right, Your Majesty."
He smiled. "First, my name is Jareth, Sarah. Please call me that."
"K. Jareth, now please undo what ever you did."
Jareth nodded. "As you wish, M'lady." He gestured with his hand and the world came back to life. He glanced at Hoggle. "Now, where to first, Sarah?"
Sarah glanced at Hoggle and watched as he and Ludo came rushing over to her. This was not going to be fun.
Well, there you go. Hope you enjoyed it. Now review if you please.
