Tempting Fate | By : Maven Category: G through L > Labyrinth Views: 10253 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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She was lost. She couldn't think straight with him kissing her like that. She knew she should stop him. She would. Any minute now...
Her heart was beating so fast she was sure he could feel it and her knees had suddenly gone weak. What am I doing? I shouldn't be doing this...But it's just a kiss. She knew that was probably the alcohol taking control of the rational side of her brain, but any excuse to let the feeling continue was good enough.
His mouth felt so good on hers, she felt as though a wave crashed over her head and threatened to drown her.
Defeated, she wrapped her arms about his neck, sinking deeper into euphoria. She kissed him back fiercely, letting her tongue explore his mouth. She felt his arms wrap around her waist tightly, urging her nearer to him. She could feel the whole length of his body pressed tightly against her. She heard him murmur her name as one hand began traveling up her side to brush against the side of her breast.
Liquid fire surged through her body, settling in her nether region.
In the next second her only thought was how much she wanted him and she knew she was in trouble. With all the self-control and willpower she could muster, she jerked her face to the side and pushed him away, gasping "Stop...we can't."
Chapter 4: Breathe Sarah. Breathe.
She barely made it to the couch before she plopped down, thoroughly out of breath. She ran a shaky hand over her forehead, trying to compose herself. She noticed that he hadn't said anything yet, though he looked a little stunned himself.
He glanced down at her, his eyes still dark with desire as he leaned back casually against the mantle, determined to still appear in control.
Sarah let out a ragged breath and began, "Look, I don't know what just happened, but I've obviously had too much to drink so maybe we should just start again...and just forget...that...whatever that was."
He smirked, noting how shaken she was. Her cheeks were crimson and she couldn't quite look him in the eye. He knew she was desperately trying to hide just how badly she wanted him. Too bad for her it was already too late. Her kiss had given everything away.
He taunted, "Well, I don't think I could ever forget that if I tried...but very well, let's begin again."
Sarah nodded thankfully, "Now please, just give me a straight answer...and stay over there...What are you doing here?"
Jareth cocked his head to the side, smirking as he answered, "Truthfully, I don't really know. For the past few years I've been stuck in my alternate form. It was only just a little while ago that I became myself again, and I found myself sitting in your house with the distinct notion that you wanted to see me."
Sarah looked surprised, "You mean, you've been an owl all this time?"
Jareth shrugged "So far as I can recall, the last memory I have being myself, was the moment you said those six little magic words."
Sarah was intrigued, "So you didn't come here of your own free will?"
Jareth looked solemn for a moment, "No, I merely just appeared here. I tried to conjure a crystal several times and it hasn't worked...I think my magic has left me."
Sarah looked more than a little worried, "So let me get this straight...You ended up here, you don't know why, and you have no magic to send yourself home?"
Jareth removed his gloves and replied, "Well I'm glad you've been paying attention, I'm not even sure where home is anymore, I haven't set foot in my kingdom since you defeated the labyrinth."
Sarah got up and started to pace nervously, "Well I don't see how I fit into this..."
Jareth continued, "Well, I'm not entirely sure either. The only thing I am sure of is that since the moment I saw you, I knew we'd have a part to play in each other's destiny. Tonight I was overcome by the feeling that there is unfinished business between us."
Sarah looked more confused, "What are you talking about?"
Jareth was getting impatient, "Come now Sarah, you don't recall how you couldn't help but feel drawn into the story of the labyrinth? Why, you performed the part with such conviction...such enthusiasm, I'd even go so far as to say that added a few of your own embellishments. You even managed to get the words right and actually invoke my goblins."
Sarah's face flushed as it all came back to her. She wondered how much he actually knew. Had he heard when she had made up the line...
"...and the king of the Goblins had fallen in love with the girl, and he had given her certain powers."
Her mind reeled. Oh my God did I do this? Is he here because of me?
Cautiously she replied, "I admit, the story was a favorite of minw...but never in a million years did I really think it was real."
He frowned but said nothing. Finally she ventured a bit apprehensively, "What makes you think...we have any business...unfinished or otherwise?"
Jareth sighed, "I can't really explain it. Just the way everything happened, it all felt as though it was meant to happen...at least up until the end. I hadn't thought that you would discover the power in those words. I expected you to accept my offer. Toby would have been sent home, safe and sound...and you would have your dreams. But, as you know that wasn't what happened, and like I said everything feels unfinished to me...incomplete."
He looked for thoughtful for a moment, his frown deepened and he suddenly seemed irritated, "Did you honestly believe that I would have turned your brother into a goblin if you had accepted what I was offering?"
She gave him a blank look and he remarked, "You weren't even listening at that point, were you?"
Sarah shrugged, stammering, "Well, not really...I was kind of concentrating on the lines. It was all I could think of. Toby was all that mattered."
Rather agitated, he sneered, "You refused to even look at what I was offering you. And before I could do anything about it, you declared that I had no power over you. My world came crashing down. You refused to believe in me, or even give me a chance and I lost. I lost everything. My Kingdom, my power; gone. Everything gone."
Suddenly he looked very tired. His voice came softer as if he were no longer angry but weary, "Why didn't you even consider that I might be telling the truth? Never once did I lie to you Sarah. You asked that the child be taken, so I took him. When you changed your mind, I gave you the option to win him back. All along, I played my part, being exactly what you expected...what you wanted me to be. All along the way, you were told not to take anything for granted...that nothing was what it seemed. But in the end, you took me for granted. You never questioned if I was what I seemed."
Sarah was stunned. She felt like the wind had been knocked out of her. He was right. He had been telling her the truth the entire time. He wasn't the villain. He had simply been playing that part for her.
She swallowed, realizing her error, "Oh my God, this is all my fault...everything you said, it was all true...You...did all those things for me..."
Vaguely from the back of her mind his words drifted back, Fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave. Had she been so selfish? Had she actually made him have feelings for her, and then banish him?
Suddenly she felt sick to her stomach. Getting to her feet she groaned, "Oh Jareth...I...I am so sorry."
He was astounded to see her so upset and it pained him, "Do not apologize, it's not your fault. You didn't realize."
He suddenly seemed hopeful, "Maybe this is our second chance. Maybe I'm here so that you can get to know me and I can really get to know you, so we don't have to take anything for granted."
Sarah was starting to feel dizzy and the nausea at what she had learned was still threatening to overwhelm her. "Alright, I tell you what, I don't know how long you'll be here, but I can let the past be the past, if you can. You can stay here as long as you want, er, well until my parents come home. Then I have to go back to the city...but I guess we'll deal with that when the time comes."
Jareth nodded and softly replied, "Thank you, Sarah. I'd welcome the chance to prove myself as a friend, I think you'll find that I'm not quite the villain that you have made me out to be." It was obvious that he was attempting to tease her.
Sarah smiled even though she still felt wretched and as she took another step dizziness and nausea overwhelmed her. Apparently her hangover was not going to wait until morning.
Covering her mouth, she managed, "OK, hold that thought, my hangover has just caught up with me...I need to go pray to the porcelain god."
Jareth was confused but he got the idea as Sarah ran into the bathroom. She didn't even have time to shut the door. She barely made it to the toilet before she wretched. Once, Twice...
Chapter 5: Some Civil Conversation.
Jareth winced, and silently followed. By the time he reached the bathroom door, she flushed and was rinsing her mouth. She wiped the tears from her eyes and sniffed miserably before she squirted toothpaste on her toothbrush.
He leaned against the doorframe, "Are you alright?"
Sarah replied, "Yeah, I'll be fine now. I'm just paying the price for having a little too much fun. I shouldn't of had that last beer."
He stood in the doorway and continued to watch her brush her teeth. In the short time he had been at her house she already fascinated him.
She looked the same as he remembered except she was a bit taller and she now had the curves of a woman. He noted this as he admired her in the bathroom light. She was wearing a short skirt that revealed long shapely legs; he could see her knees for heaven's sake. The dark silky material that was covering her legs was entirely fascinating.
He further studied her, working his way up. The black skirt hugged her shapely hips. The blouse was a silky material and she had left the top button opened revealing her pale throat. It was low cut enough to reveal a bit of the swell of her breasts but it left him wanting to see more, much more. Her hair was still a beautiful cascade of dark silk that seemed to beckon for his touch.
Her eyes were the same bewitching shade of hazel that he remembered. He smiled as he gazed at her face, admiring the little cat nose she had added and the neat whiskers. She was quite a sight to behold, still innocent, yet she radiated a sexual quality. The symbol of the feline could not have been a more perfect analogy to describe her.
For him, seeing her again was like being given pure water after thirsting in the dry desert heat for centuries. He could barely contain the relief and hope that he felt. She finished brushing her teeth and glanced up at him, no doubt realizing that he had been staring at her.
He smiled and gestured to her outfit, "Is this some human attempt to transform yourself into a cat?"
She glanced down realizing she was still dressed in her Halloween costume. "It's Halloween, I was at a costume party...I thought you knew?"
He shook his head, "I saw the sign on the door and that poor orange vegetable you've hacked up, and I've heard about the ancient festivals of Samhain, when people used to dress like demons to deceive evil spirits...but I'd never heard anything about cats."
She smiled feeling slightly better now that she had gotten rid of the excess alcohol. "It's just a silly holiday, for kids mostly. People dress in all sorts of costumes and children go from house to house to collect candy."
He looked puzzled, "Candy?"
She laughed as she exited the bathroom and grabbed a chocolate from the candy dish in the hall. "Here...try one."
She unwrapped the candy and handed it to him. He put it in his mouth not knowing what to expect. He was pleasantly surprised at the sweet smooth taste. He nodded "It's quite good."
Sarah led him back to the living room and turned on a light, "Yes they are good, wouldn't have gotten through my teenage years without them."
He plopped into the chair as she sat across from him on the couch, "So you went out collecting these treats?" Sarah sighed and shook her head, "No I went to a party to meet up with my friends from school."
He smirked at her, "And you and your friends enjoy getting intoxicated?"
She felt her face flush, "Well, sometimes it's fun, but not when you overdo it."
He seemed intrigued, "And what in blazes were you drinking?"
She ran her hands through her hair, "Cheap wine, then I made the mistake of moving on to even cheaper beer."
She noted a hint of recognition on his face, "Do you drink wine?"
He smiled, "Occasionally, although I doubt it's anything like what you are used to. The wine the goblins make is enchanted, so one must be cautious about how much they drink."
She sighed, "Well that's a good rule, no matter what kind of wine it is."
He continued, "They are also fond of beer and ale, but that's not my style."
She rose an eyebrow at him, "No, I guess it wouldn't be." You are far too pretentious for that, she thought to herself.
Jareth noticed a framed picture of Toby on the end table, next to the chair he was sitting in. He picked it up and asked wistfully, "How is your baby brother?"
Sarah tried to quell the feeling of alarm that tensed through her. "Well, he's none of your concern, but if you must know, he's fine. I don't think he even remembers what happened."
Jareth grinned at her knowingly "Oh Sarah, still so convinced that I would do your innocent brother harm? I assure you your brother was never what I was truly after." His eyes devoured her hungrily.
She tried desperately to ignore the implications of what he was saying and the desire in his gaze. She swallowed, nervousness washing over her again. She looked away and replied, "You already mentioned that..."
He was quickly out of the chair, and before she could react he was sitting beside her on the couch. She shifted uncomfortably, crossing her legs, frantically trying to think of a way to change the subject.
Jareth's gaze fell to her lap noticing the way she had shifted. He stifled a self-satisfied smirk. She was nervous.
After what seemed like an eternity of silence she stammered, "How long will you be staying above ground?" He turned to meet her gaze, "I can't say for certain, I've lost all my magical abilities." His eyes darted to her lips. "You're the one with the power remember?"
Sarah inhaled and focused on the same clock that chimed when she had beaten him all those years ago. Gaining a small amount of nerve she replied, "Don't take this the wrong way, but I feel a lot better knowing that you can't use your magic."
He lounged back comfortably against the sofa with his arm stretching out behind her as she uneasily leaned further forward on the edge of her seat. "There's that sharp wit I remember. Well, you may be more at ease, but I have a great deal to be concerned about. There's no telling what type of mischief my goblins may be getting into."
Sarah had to agree, "Good point... they've probably torn the place apart by now."
Remembering his subjects Sarah had to wonder how it had come to be that he became their ruler, "If you don't mind my asking, how did you come to be the King of the Goblins?"
Jareth chuckled, "Well that's a bit of a long story."
Sarah shrugged. She was intrigued, "Well I have lots of time..."
Jareth nodded and said "Very well... when I was a small child my mother wished me away to the goblins. I have very little memory of her and no memory of my real father. All I know of them is pure legend, rumors, and speculation. It was said that my mother was a mortal from above ground and that my father was Fae. How they came to be together, I have no idea. I was told that my father was killed but no one could tell me how it happened. At that time the goblins had no ruler, but a powerful sorceress happened to be visiting the goblin city the moment I appeared. The Goblins were about to turn me into one of them but she stopped them, noticing that I had the gift for magic. She must have recognized that I was half Fae. She implored the goblins to spare me and promised them that if they raised me I would become their King and build them a great city and a labyrinth that would keep them protected. They listened to her. She taught me how to use the magic of the crystals and then she disappeared without a word of explanation. The rest is history. I created the labyrinth and I sent my goblins to take away children who were wished away, and the only way they could be retrieved was if the person who wished them away could solve my labyrinth."
Sarah's eyes were wide, "Has any one ever beaten it, I mean besides me?"
He shook his head solemnly, "You are the only one."
"So How many children have you turned into goblins?"
He noticed the acidity of her tone and looked intently at her, "I'm not that cruel Sarah. I sent them all to new homes, good homes where they would always be loved."
He sighed and continued, "That's how I became the goblin king...I too was from the aboveground, maybe that's why I've always felt compelled to come back."
Sarah looked thoughtful and a little sad, "It must have been sort of lonely...being the only one of your kind."
Jareth simply stated, "It was. That is, until I found you."
Sarah's stomach suddenly fluttered and she hoped her face wasn't red again, "What do you mean?"
Jareth looked into her eyes for a moment and gently replied, "The first time I saw you was not the night you wished Toby away."
Sarah's eyes grew wide, "It wasn't?"
Jareth continued, "No. I first saw you in the park. I used to fly there sometimes to watch the moon rise. On one of my trips there I saw you. You were sitting up against a tree and you were crying. I wondered what could have made you so sad. Whenever I came there I would see you, rehearsing your plays, or playing with your dog. I felt as though there was something familiar about you and when I heard you speak of the labyrinth and of me I knew our meeting was not pure chance. Sometimes I would follow you home, and once I saw how things were for you here, I knew it would only be a matter of time before you called upon me."
Sarah was stunned. She wasn't sure how she should react to this, "So you watched over me? But why?"
Jareth eyes caught hers, "You fascinate me Sarah. Your sadness, and your imagination and...your dreams, they drew me to you. I've been haunted by you from the moment I saw you."
Sarah was breathless; no one had ever said such things to her before. He continued, "I wanted to offer you your dreams, I wanted to make you happy. I thought I could do that by making your fantasy come true, but I was wrong. I went about it the wrong way, and I lost you."
Sarah closed her eyes as if his very words were breaking her heart. She swallowed the lump in her throat and then carefully replied, "But why me? I'm...I'm nobody."
Jareth looked at her his expression was a bit sad, "You are mistaken. You solved my labyrinth. That is something no one else could do. You don't realize how special you are."
He brushed a stray strand of hair away from her face. Sarah felt like she was in a dream. There was no way this could really be happening. "This is so strange, all this time I thought you were my enemy and that you hated me. I should have realized that just like everything else in the labyrinth nothing is what it seems."
He let his hand fall away from her face, "I wanted to be everything that you expected. You expected a rival, someone who would challenge you. So that was what I had to be. I thought I could change your perception, I should have seen that Toby was too important to you. That although you acted as though he was a burden, you truly loved him, and you'd beat me no matter what the cost. I thought at the end I could convince you. Just as I was about to fully explain, you said the words."
Sarah felt the pangs of regret stab at her heart. Then his eyes met hers, "But it looks as though I've been given another chance, a chance to let you see the real me, a chance for us to be something I've wanted since I first saw you..."
Sarah was nearly breathless, "What's that?"
Jareth's intense stare met hers, "Friends."
Sarah felt all the tension in her body melt away as she smiled brightly and nodded, "Alright then friends it is." She extended her hand and he accepted it and they shook hands.
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