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Jake was not very
happy about Sarah taking a vacation. He was upset enough that he
had lost his new favorite secretary during the week that the company
was coming, but he couldn't remain upset with her. Her brother had
been in a car accident after all and he had heard from other employees
that she was very close to her brother. But this new vacation...where
the hell was she going that she needed two to possibly four weeks
off? What did she plan on doing? Driving to the north pole??
Aryanna's school was
a little more understanding but they believed that family vacations
should be taken during the summer and not during school. However
they had no control over the situation and promised that work would
be set aside for Aryanna when she returned to school. Sarah didn't
bother to mention that she might not be going back at all. It was
too early to know for sure.
"Everything is
all set." Sarah said turning to Jareth who had just entered
the kitchen. She had just gotten off the phone with Ary's school
and before that, her work.
"I hope that
I have not ruined things for you here, should you both decide to
return." He told her.
"I think that
everything will be ok."
"Things did not
sound ok when you were talking to your boss." He told her raising
one brow.
"Oh....you heard
that?"
"Sarah, How could
I have not? I may have been in the other room, but I didn't miss
the tone of your voice. You sounded upset."
She lowered her head.
Jareth missed nothing. "Everything will be fine. You'll see."
"Your boss values
you."
"Well he never
did before!" Sarah told him throwing her hands up in exasperation.
"I was a nobody at work until you came along. You made me happy
again and it made me act positive at work. Only after I stuck up
for myself with co workers did he give a damn about me. He didn't
really notice me before, so he can live with out me for a little
while. I deserve a vacation anyway. I never actually take mine every
year so as far as I'm concerned the company owes me 4 weeks worth."
"And Ary's school?
What did they say?"
"They were very
understanding. The secretary thought that now was not a good time
to take a vacation but she understood. It does happen that parents
take their children out of school for a week or two for a vacation."
"And when will
you tell your brother?" Jareth's voice was soft.
"This afternoon
when I go to see him. I was going to tell him later in the week,
but it would probably be better to tell him now. Let him digest
the information for a little while." He nodded slowly. "Um...when
are you returning to the Labyrinth?"
"In hurry to
get rid of me?" He chided.
"Of course not.
You know I wish you could stay here..." She bit her lower lip
and he gently pulled her to him.
"I'll be leaving
in a few hours. I said my goodbyes to Ary this morning when I brought
her to the bus."
"Ah so that was
why she gave you a big hug."
"Yes. She's very
excited about visiting the Labyrinth. I just hope that everything
is up to her expectations."
"Well" she
told him with a sly grin. "They were certainly up to mine when
I was 15, so to an 8 year old she's going to be in heaven."
He smiled sweetly.
They spent the rest
of the afternoon snuggling together on the living room couch, touching,
kissing and preparing for the dreadful moment when Jareth returned
without her. It was before Ary came home that Jareth suddenly rose
from the couch, pulling Sarah up with him. She knew it was time.
"Let me know
when you are ready to return." He told her, brushing a light
kiss along her forehead.
"How?"
"Just call me.
I'll hear you." He bent to kiss her softly on the lips and
he stepped away, fading away before her eyes. Within a matter of
seconds he was gone...just like that. But Sarah didn't cry this
time. Instead she smiled, knowing that in a few short days she would
see him again.
When Ary came home
from school Sarah drove her to get a snack at the convenient store
before they stopped at the hospital. Cheryl was there with Toby.
"Look at you."
Sarah said as she stepped into his room with Aryanna behind her.
"Sarah and it's
my favorite niece." Toby said with a bright smile.
"Hi Uncle Toby."
"What cha got
there kiddo?"
"Mommy bought
me a lollipop at Harry's." She said holding up a large Toosie
Roll pop. Toby smiled.
"Gosh Tobe, it's
amazing." Sarah told him as she touched his face. The bruises
that only yesterday were still an ugly purple, were now nearly nonexistent.
"That's what
all the doctor's keep telling me. They don't understand how it's
possible for me to be healing so fast but they aren't complaining.
They're even going to let me out tomorrow."
"Really?"
"Yep. They said
it was pretty silly for me to stay here when I would be fine at
home. I'm still going to be really sore, I can't drive for a while,
not that I have anything to drive." He noted sadly. "I
have to rest a while longer at home and by next week I can start
going out and doing things. Cheryl's going to help me out."
Cheryl smiled sweetly.
"How is the Goblin King?" Sarah noticed a little uneasiness
in her tone. She still had not come to complete terms with Jareth
and his situation.
Sarah smiled nervously.
Toby noticed it right away. "Is he ok?" He asked concerned.
She nodded. "Yeah
he's fine."
Ary sat down on the
corner of Toby's bed, took a big lick of her lollipop and then said.
"Mommy and I are going to the Labyrinth to stay with him."
Sarah spun at her
daughter. " Ary what did I say about that?"
"I forgot...but
Uncle Toby knows about Jareth already."
"You're going
to the Labyrinth and you weren't going to tell me?" There was
anger in Toby's voice, mised with hurt.
"Of course I
was going to tell you Toby. Just not so bluntly."
"Why are you
going to his Labyrinth again?" Cheryl asked. "To play
with some goblins?"
"No. We're....that
is to say...he...I.." She sighed deeply and reached for the
remote control by Toby's bed. She turned on some cartoons on the
television in the far corner of the room and Ary was immediately
engrossed in them. "Toby.....he wants us to visit him.."
" Sar, it's ok
if you're just going for a visit."
"But it...it
might not be...just a visit."
"I don't follow
ya." He told her and Cheryl leaned over the bed to hear the
conversation better.
Sarah looked uneasy.
"Toby...I love him...a lot."
Toby smiled. "I
know that."
"And as much
as I want him to stay here and live at the house...it can't happen."
"Why not?"
Cheryl asked. "He's been here the past few months."
"He's a creature
of magic and he would lose his magic and he would die if he stayed
here. He needs to return home and he's invited me and Ary along
to see if we would consider living with him.....permanently."
Toby swallowed. "Permanently?"
Sarah nodded slowly.
"Whoa..."
Cheryl let out.
"Sarah do you
know what you would be giving up if you decided to live with him?"
"Yeah so I wouldn't
have to deal with getting up and going to work, a car that breaks
down, a nosy neighbor who can't keep her big mouth shut. There won't
be plumbing or cable TV...but Jareth would be there...and Ary and
I love them both Toby." She sighed and shook her head, her
hair cascading down her shoulders. "I haven't made any final
decisions." She said softly.
'Sarah, I know you.
I remember you telling me about that place when I was a kid and
you would get that dreamy look in your eyes. Now you're in love
with the King of the place and he loves you....you're going to live
there....I know it."
Sarah looked flustered.
"I won't lie to you Toby, I do want to live there. It just
figures though. I finally find the man of my dreams and he lives...so
far away."
"Sarah...Jareth
was always the man of your dreams. You just didn't realize it. Adam...."
He started cautiously. "Adam was just a stand in...he always
was. And I...I just wish he didn't have to hurt you like he did
for you to realize that." Toby suddenly looked very nervous.
"Sarah...I knew you loved Jareth a long time ago."
Sarah looked startled.
"How could have possibly known that Toby? You were a child."
"I...I wasn't
a child too much different then your own daughter and I didn't know
what privacy was..."
Sarah gasped and covered
her mouth. "You read my diary, didn't you?" She looked
absolutely horrified. "I swear that everyone has read the damned
thing!"
Toby nodded shamefully.
" I remember how you used to hide it all the time in your drawer
when someone would come in your room and you didn't want them to
see what you were writing. I wanted to know what was so important.
I didn't understand everything that I was reading...but when Jareth
came back into your life I knew before you did that you still loved
him. I know you didn't realize it at the time, but he was the man
of your dreams, the one that no one else could compare to and you
had never even dated him. Sarah I'm really sorry I didn't tell you
about this sooner."
Sarah sighed. "It's
ok Toby. I wrote those things 18 years ago. But I think you're right."
Toby suddenly reached
over to touch his sister's face. "What am I going to do without
you? I won't be able to see you or Ary." He looked as if he
was going to cry and Sarah felt tears begin to rise in her eyes.
"You'll see me
again. Jareth said I could visit you whenever I wanted and you could
visit us. But let's not talk about this ok? Ary and I are going
for a visit and nothing more right now. Besides, Ary is making the
decision after our stay. If she wants to stay, we stay, but if she
wants to leave then we return home."
Toby smoothed away
a tear that streamed down Sarah's cheek. "You'd leave him,
if Ary wanted to leave?"
Sarah nodded. "I
love him, Toby, but my little girl comes before me and before Jareth.
If Ary is truly unhappy there, than we come home."
Toby nodded. He knew
his sister loved her daughter above all else. "When do you
leave?"
"Thursday."
"So I assume
that Jareth went back to the Labyrinth."
"Yes. He wanted
to make sure that everything was perfect for when we arrived."
"He's going to
do everything in his power to convince your daughter to stay, you
do realize that."
"He told me that
he wouldn't."
"And you believed
him?"
"Yes."
"So we can still
see each other if you do stay?"
"Toby if Ary
decides that she wants to stay, you can still take her every other
weekend and we can still go to Eddy's for a night out every so often."
"I think I could
live with that. I couldn't just drive over to see you, but we could
still hang out every so often. I could definitely live with that."
"Well as I said,
no decisions were made yet so nothing is final."
He smiled. "I
know."
"Wow...this is
all so freaky." Cheryl let out. "But..but a good freaky!"
She quickly added. "Could I...visit sometime too?"
"Of course. I
umm. I should get going. Need to start packing and all. Could I
ask you both a really big favor?"
"Anything."
"Could you watch
the house for me? Maybe get my mail and newspaper? You could stay
in the house. I just went grocery shopping not too long ago, you
can help yourselves to whatever you want. and-"
"We'd love to."
It was Cheryl that answered and she gave Sarah a smile.
"Sure we would.
I still have my key. The house actually might be a lot better then
our cramped apartment for my recovery. Do you still have mom's old
exercise bike in the basement?"
"Sure do."
"Cool. I could
use that when my muscles aren't so sore."
"Thank you...both
of you. I owe you."
"You owe us nothing.
Now go on and pack. I'm sure you have a lot to do before Thursday
and you don't want to keep your man waiting."
Sarah nodded and bent
over to place a kiss on her brother's cheek. "I love you Toby."
He pulled her down
to him and hugged her in return. "I love you too sis."
"Ary, come on
sweetie. Time to go."
'"Huh?"
Ary glanced up from her cartoons.
Sarah smiled. "Time
to go home." She jumped up from the floor and rushed to her
mother.
"Ok. Bye Uncle
Toby and Cheryl." She kissed her uncle.
"Bye Ary. Be
a good girl for your mom."
"I always am."
"I know you are."
"Bye Ary."
Cheryl called and she watched the little girl wave before she followed
her mother out the door of the room.
The next few days
flew by remarkably fast. Sarah was too busy making sure that everything
was taken care of at home. She and Ary packed some of their favorite
clothes as well as Ary's favorite toys so that she would feel more
at home.
It was finally Thursday
morning. Sarah and Ary awakened early. Both very excited. Sarah
was nervous as but she didn't let that on to her daughter. After
a light breakfast and a quick note to Toby laid out on the counter
they were ready.
"Jareth?"
Sarah called. "We're ready." They waited. Ary squeezed
her mother's hand in anticipation. For several moments nothing happened.
"Jareth?" Sarah called again.
And then there he
was. Dressed regally in black, standing tall and dominant. His blond
hair drifting around him in the wind that followed him. The scent
of the Labyrinth was all around him. His expression was slightly
cold but it softened when his eyes focused on Sarah. His beautiful
Sarah was holding her daughter's hand. They each had a suitcase
by their feet, Ary's slightly smaller then her mothers. The little
girl held her faded teddy bear in her other hand.
Jareth moved across
the room and was by their side in a few steps. "You're both
ready?"
Sarah nodded and Ary
followed her lead, nodding as well. Jareth smiled and drew a crystal
from thin air. He used his magic so rarely while he stayed with
them in the house that to Sarah it made him seem distant and not
the man she knew so well. While he had stayed with them, she sometimes
forgot that he was the Goblin King. She ignored the worried feeling
she got as best as she could. She would accept Jareth as he was,
a Goblin King, but also a man.
A light and a warmth
surrounded them and a few moments later they were standing on a
hill. Glitter sparkled in the trees that sported no leaves. And
spread out before them was a maze. The most incredible maze one
would ever see and in the distance, a small city and a large castle
on a hill.
Jareth was standing,
his back to his guests as he looked at his surroundings. He finally
turned and gazed at the two amazed expressions that stared back
at him.
"Ladies..."
He said with a formal bow. "Welcome to my Labyrinth."
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