"Ahhh! It is never ending!" Sarah yelled. She started picking up the pace. Soon she was in a light jog.
"OW! Watch where you are going lady!" Sarah stopped and spun around.
"I…." Do not talk to anyone.Sarah looked down and saw a tiny gray fairy. She felt bad; apparently she stepped on her wing. All she could think of was she was not allowed to say anything. She knelt down to pick the fairy up.
"OUCH!" The fairy bit her finger. She examined her finger and saw two little bit marks that stared to bleed. Sarah took out a tissue she had in her pocket and wrapped her finger. She no longer felt sorry for the creature and decided to continue on her way.
"Where do you think you are going girl?! " Sarah ignored the screams and started to walk faster.
"Bitch! Come back here before I rearrange your face!" The voice of the fairy sounded like deathly scream.
Soon she heard a high pitch scream that frightened her so much she started to run. The screams started to slowly die down.
Panting, she stopped and put her hand on the labyrinth wall for support. The wall was cold and slimy to the touch. She looked back and saw nothing but an empty path. She looked up at the gloomy sky and noticed it started to get dark. It then hit her, she had nothing for shelter. She figured it would be light out for a little longer and thought it would be best to keep moving. Sarah had no idea how long she was gone for and if she even passed where she was supposed to turn. She finally found somewhat of a dry spot and sat down to rest. Using her jacket as a blanket she sat up against the wall. It was a very cold and long night.
The sun started to creep over the labyrinth and Sarah woke to the sun beaming in her face. Once she got the energy to stand up she dusted herself off. She could not even imagine what she looked like. Her back was sore, jeans all muddy and her hair was slimy from the wall. All she wanted to do was go home and shower. Sighing, she decided keep walking straight on. Sarah occasionally touched the wall to see if there was some sort of entrance, but found nothing.
"It is not fair! I have been walking for god who knows how long!? I am tired, hungry and just want my friend BACK!" She yelled while kicking the wall in frustration.
"Sarah? What are you doing here?" Sarah looked up.
"Hoggle!" She ran over and gave him a big hug closing her eyes. She was so happy to see him"You are ok! I thought something bad happened to you."
"I am alright. Nothing is wrong with me." Sarah opend her eyes and pulled back.
"Hoggle…" Sarah said in speculation.
"Yes?" Hoggle responded.
"Say the word nothing."
"Why Sarah?" Sarah looked at him with a worried face. "Ok Sarah, Nothing. Happy?"
"You are NOT Hoggel… Hoggle never says "nothing" like that…." Then she remembered what Didymus said. "Don't talk to anyone no matter what."
"Sarah it is me!" Sarah saw Hoggle's eyes go dark.
"No your NOT!" she tried to run away when he grabbed her arm.
"Let me go!" Sarah struggled trying to twist free.
" I am afraid I cannot do that. " Sarah tried breaking free but his grip only got tighter.
Sarah noticed a rock on the ground and grabbed it with her free hand. She used all of her force and slammed the rock into the impersonators head. The right side of the head now had an indent and was dripping black ooze. Sarah started to scream.
"Not letting go!" It was no longer Hoggle's voice
Sarah repeated the motion with even greater force. Then the creature froze and fell to the grown while releasing its grip on Sarah. The splatter of the black substance was on Sarah's cheek and shirt. Sarah watched in horror and fell to her knees and started to cry once more .
"WHAT IS GOING ON IN THIS PLACE!?" She screamed. She then heard leaves crunching behind her, which made her freeze up.
"Look how violent you have gotten precious... What a pity." The eerie familiar voice came directly behind Sarah.
