Chapter 9
Sarah
was surprised. She could still hear the creatures' razzling breaths
above her, yet nothing happened. As far as she could hear, they
weren't even moving.
She opened her eyes a little.
The
creatures weren't even looking at her anymore! Their eyes were
focused on something behind her and there was something reflecting in
them.
Are they… scared?
Sarah
looked back, but saw nothing. It was nothing but rocks that reflected
the moonlight a little.
Yet there was something. Something that
made the creatures frightened. The smaller one looked back to the
forest and took a step in its direction, but with a little cry it
remained by the bigger one, stepping around nervously.
The bigger
one on the other hand, did not move.
"And
what do we have here?"
Jareth's voice suddenly came from
behind her.
Relieveness washed over Sarah at the sound of his
voice. But then she got annoyed.
What does it look like?! What's he doing here anyway? Stupid goblin king…
She opened her mouth to tell him off when another voice suddenly was heard.
"Nothing."
Sarah's eyes turned to the big in shock.
Did it just speak?
"Nothing?
Nothing?!"
Jareth said angrily and walked around Sarah towards the creatures
that were both backing at his approach.
"We haven't touched
her! Honest!" the smaller one said sacredly in a high voice.
"Oh,
no. Of course you haven't." Jareth said as if he was joking and
chuckled.
The creatures laughed a little with him, looking
nervously at each other.
Jareth stood next to the bigger one and
looked at Sarah, who was panting on the ground.
"Of course you
haven't," Jareth said in a more serious tone. "No, that would
mean that you were going against my orders not to kill or touch the
girl."
He turned to the creatures that tried to hide how scared they were.
"No,
we would never
do that, Your majesty. We are honest creatures. Really! This was only
an innocent game of 'Who bites first'!" the small one said
lightheartedly, hoping to get off the hook.
"Will you be
quiet!!?" the bigger roared to the smaller, causing Sarah to jump
as well as the small.
"We're sorry, your majesty," the big
one said calmly. "This was nothing more than a stupid
misunderstanding."
Jareth didn't look merciful at all.
"You
do
realize what will happen to you now, don't you?" he asked coldly,
crossing his arms over his chest.
"We can go home?" the small
one asked hopefully.
Jareth smiled a cold smile that made the creatures back scaredly again.
"In
a manner," Jareth said and walked around them. "You will be sent
to a new
home."
"Oh please no… Not the-"
"The Bog of Eternal
Stench!" Jareth said and laughed as the two creatures sprinted
passed him, into the forest and disappeared in the darkness. Tails
between their legs.
Jareth
put his hands at his sides, looking quite pleased with himself as he
turned to Sarah. He walked over to her and held down his black
leather gloved hand to help her up.
Still being angry about the
event in the tower, Sarah ignored his hand and got up on her own. Her
legs were shaking after running and still hurt, so she leaned on the
wall closest to her, avoiding to even look at him.
"Sarah,"
he said as he put his hand on the wall in front of her and leaned in
till they were at the same height. "Is that how you thank someone
who just saved your life?"
"I didn't ask for your help,"
she answered, still exhausted and started to feel a little funny. She
started to fumble her way towards the forest, walking passed Jareth
who removed his hand and stood up when she started walking. "You're
wasting my time."
"Where are you going?" Jareth asked. Sarah
didn't like the hidden amusement in his voice.
"I'm going to
save Hoggle and get out of this darn labyrinth!"
"You're
too late, Sarah."
She froze on the spot.
"What
do you mean 'I'm too late'? There's still time!" she said,
feeling panic crawling in.
He chuckled a little.
"Yes, there's still time. But you see, Sarah. You're not even half way."
Sarah
had to hold on to the wall harder to prevent herself from falling
down.
Jareth smirked at her shock.
"Ah, Sarah," he sighed as he walked over to her. "I told you I wouldn't make this easy for you."
He
tilted his head a little when Sarah let go of the wall.
Her head
was spinning and her sight flickered even more than before.
"You're
lying…" she said weakly. "There's still time… I can make
it…"
Her hand where she had been bitten thumped hard with her
heartbeats, but she was too dizzy to focus on it.
"I… have to
save him… Hoggle…" her own voice echoed inside her head, as if
it was empty. Her mouth felt dry. "I… can make it… I
promised…"
She tried to take a step forward, but her legs
suddenly folded beneath her and she fell.
The last thing Sarah
remembered was being catched and the feeling of an arm wrapped around
her shoulders before she left the cold ground.
She was being held
against something soft and warm. It felt like the thin fabric of a
shirt. She could hear a hearts soft beats against her ear before
everything disappeared.
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