Jareth awoke later in the day to one of his goblins knocking on his door. "Yes?" Jareth answered getting up from his bed.

The goblin slowly opened the door. "There's a sleeping girl that we found in a room in the south wing of the castle. Should we throw her in the dungeon?" it asked hopefully.

"Don't be ridiculous, she's my guest and you will all treat her as such."

The goblin nodded and scurried away muttering under his breath that 'We could use more screaming from the dungeons.'

Jareth rubbed his head and closed his door, which the goblin had un-courteously left open. He turned to his wardrobe to pick out his outfit for the day while thinking of a way to impress Sarah. He thought of his dream last night. Hadn't he and Sarah gone picnicking? That 

was strange, Jareth didn't picnic. Then he thought more of the surrounding area. It had been a walled up garden, hadn't it? At least, he remembered it as such.

Throwing on some clothes he made his way through his castle. A few goblins tried to stop him on his way out but he wouldn't stop for them, no matter what they said.

"What should we do about the girl?"

"Would you like your lunch, or breakfast now?"

"A couple of faeries have been causing trouble at the entrance of the labyrinth…"

"Should we paint the dungeons pink-grey or purple-grey?"

He didn't waver for one second, he ignored them completely, and walked right outside the doors of the castle. The goblins, seeing that they weren't going to get any answers from Jareth right now, went back to whatever task they had been busy with before Jareth had walked by.

Once outside, Jareth pulled out one of his crystals and looked in on Sarah. Sarah was asleep still. Her black hair spilling over the pillows she rested on. She had kept on the clothes she had worn last night, and laid down on top of the blankets, whether it was because her room had been too warm for her, or she had been too tired to care.

Smiling to himself, he put his crystal away in a pocket and walked around his castle. He trekked around his castle for a ways before he found the right spot. Using his power over the Labyrinth, he began to shape it into what he wanted.

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Sarah woke up a good while after Jareth was up. She stretched and got up from the bed she had been sleeping in. Taking a second to look around the room, as if trying to remember where she was, she went and rang the bell Jareth had mentioned last night. A goblin came running in her room just two seconds after she rang the bell, for a good amount of goblins were in the hallway at that moment, curious of the visitor that Jareth hadn't told them to expect.

The little goblin curtseyed, remembering her manners around a guest. "Can I help you?" she asked in what a goblin would presume to be a sweet voice.

"Yes, um, do you have any clothes that would fit me? I came here wearing my pajamas and, well, I'd like something a bit nicer looking," Sarah said to the goblin.



Curtseying quickly the goblin left only to return with two faeries. The faeries moved around quickly, taking measurements of Sarah. "They're bothersome, but they are the quickest sewers," the goblin explained.

"I don't need anything new…" Sarah started to protest, but the faeries were already done and leaving the room, the goblin following close. "Wait," Sarah called out to the goblin, "I wanted to be able to leave this room dressed, pretty quickly."

"It will be quick," the goblin assured Sarah "Would you like some lunch?"

"Lunch? Isn't it too early for lunch?" Sarah asked.

"No, but if you would like breakfast we can make that too," the goblin said waiting for Sarah's orders.

"I'll have breakfast," Sarah said decidedly.

The goblin left quickly, forgetting to curtsey, but lucky for her Jareth wasn't watching.

Sarah sat down onto the bed she had slept in last night and waited for the goblin to return with some food.

To Sarah's surprise the faeries returned first. They brought in a long flowing dress, medieval style, with a square neck and bell sleeves, reminiscent of the dress she wore the day she wished Toby away. It was a dusky blue with matching slippers, and made of something resembling silk, but finer to the touch. The faeries left the dress and slippers on the bed and flew out.

Sarah quickly stripped herself of her pajamas and put on the dress; underneath the dress she noticed there were also undergarments. She quickly finished putting the rest of her outfit on. Sarah stood there for a moment, marveling at the handiwork of something that was made so fast.

A little later Sarah's breakfast was brought to her and she ate it. She stayed in the room for a good while, doing a lot of nothing until she decided it was time to leave her room.

Sarah walked around the castle, looking around at different things that interested her. The whole time a group of curious goblins followed and watched her every move, but ducked around the corner when she turned in their direction. All except the goblin, who had been serving Sarah earlier, who Sarah had asked to accompany her. Sarah tried to start a conversation with the goblin but got nowhere with her. All she learned was that the 

goblin was named Kadri; other than that Kadri remained silent, or answered in one word replies.

Eventually, Sarah made her way out of the south wing and into the hall of stairs. Looking around at the entrance she was visibly confused. "How do I get out of the castle from here?" she asked Kadri.

"Follow me," Kadri replied and led Sarah through the maze of stairs to the throne room.

Sarah thanked Kadri and left the throne room, making her way out of the castle.