Labyrinth II: Return to the Labyrinth (8)

Chapter eight,
Relief


Sarah waited for her parents to be asleep once more. For the past week, she had called Hoggle to see what progress he had made. Each time, he had gotten another tip as to where Ray might be, but never any real news. "Oh, Hoggle where are you?" she whispered. The guilt feeling that Ray was stuck in the horrible place had kept Sarah awake at night and that in turn had turned her normally good school-life upside-down and inside-out. Just then, Hoggle appeared with a relieved smile on his face. "She's fine." he said.

Sarah listened as Hoggle told the whole story. "She's working as an assistant seamstress at some little gown shop. She said she was perfectly fine and looked like she was enjoying herself enough." he explained. Sarah sighed with relief. Ray was alright. Good. "Oh thank you, Hoggle. I know how hard finding her must have been." Sarah said, hugging her friend. "Oh, I had nothing better to do." he said in his usual bashful tone when Sarah commented him. "And the Goblin King? He's left her alone?" Sarah asked. Hoggle shrugged. "As far as I know, yes. He's been laying low and not doing much of anything really. Dun worry Sarah, it'll be alright." Hoggle said. "Now I have to go. Business. But if you need me again, call." and he was gone again.

Sarah fell onto her pillow. She had been so worried about Ray. They had been friends for a while, not "BBF"s but they had known one another for a long time and Sarah would have hated it if anything bad happened to Ray. "Assistant seamstress." Sarah chuckled. Sarah couldn't imagine Ray sewing for a life. But then again, Sarah didn't quite know all of Ray's hobbies. Or maybe sewing was the only job Ray could find. That would also make sense.

Sarah slept well that night and she slept late into the weekend morning. When she finally woke up around lunch, she was quick to get out of the house and walk about in the park. She called Merlin, her beloved sheep dog, and started the walk to the park. It was a beautiful summer day outside. Not to hot, but far form being cold.

The park was empty, like usual. Sarah ran around, letting herself go for a minute. But then something caught her eye. A large white barn owl. "No..." she whispered as her eyes met it's. She stood and stared at it. "You can't bother me anymore." she said, her perfect weekend ruined. the owl flew down and dropped a scroll of paper at Sarah's feet and then flew off. Sarah picked up the scroll and walked to a bench.

She untied the little red ribbon that held the scroll together and unrolled it. In a fine cursive print the letter read:
"Dearest Sarah,
I must say, telling the whole story to someone here and not expecting something to happen? Tsk, tsk. But all is well, don't worry, Ray is quite content with herself here. In fact, she's doing quite well for a mortal in a goblin world. If you would like to write to her, leave the letter on a windowsill and play your music box before you go to bed. It'll get to her.

~Goblin King."
Sarah looked down on the note. It seemed like a trick, but she would try it later tonight. Right now she needed to let of some steam.

Like the night he took Toby away, Sarah came home late and drenched from the rain. But thankfully, unlike that night, her parents would be staying home tonight. Sarah put Merlin in the garage and headed up to her room to write Ray a letter.

By ten, Sarah had finished the letter and she sealed it up in an envelope and placed it on the windowsill right next to the back door. And having still to catch up on her sleep, Sarah played her music box and went to bed.

Labyrinth II: Return to the Labyrinth (7)

Chapter seven,
New life

It had been a week since Ray had come to the Goblin city and she was adjusting to her new life quite well. She worked with Bornia and the others at Five little Gowns and enjoyed herself to no end. Like Gutaki had said, the shop got very few orders, but that left them with more time to work on the orders they did get, and to work on things for themselves.

Ray worked as the maid and the girl who took your dress order. Cleaning was something Ray was good at, she had done plenty at home, and the studio did need a good cleaning.

Ray was sewing some beads onto a dress that had to be done in one month for the customer's sister's wedding for Zari, when the doorbell rung. Ray knotted off the bead and went to answer the door.

At first Ray didn't see the short dwarf, she had to remind herself that most goblins were shorter than her. "Yes, how can I help you?" she asked him. It was odd to have a male customer. Or maybe he was that new messenger the old one had been talking about. "Are you Ray Quirk?" he asked. Ray nodded uncertainl, "Yes, I am she. May I ask who you are sir?" she asked politely. The dwarf let himself inside, "I'm Hoggle." he said once he was in. Ray coudl just stand and stare.

"Sarah sent me to find you. She's been worried sick!" Hoggle said after Ray closed the door. "Sarah? Oh, thats right." Ray remembered the last part to Sarah's "story". "I'm sorry, If I could have, I would have sent her a letter or something, but I had no idea how, and I didn't dare ask the King if I could." Ray explained. "But you can tell her I'm fine, and shouldn't worry about me anymore. I like it here much much more than I did out there." Ray said with a smile. Hoggle nodded and sighed. "Alright, I will. But next time you pull something like that, leave trail of stones or something, it took forever to find you!" he said as he left. Ray giggled. "I will. Thanks for coming all this way, Hoggle." and he left.

Ray went back to sewing beads, feeling sorry that she hadn't been able to tell Sarah what happened. "Maybe Hoggle will come back and I can write her a letter. That would work." Ray said to herself. "Yeah, that works great." she said with a smile.

Bornia brought lunch to the shop not much later and ray was glad she did. "I can't believe I forgot to pack myself a lunch." Ray said, taking a bite out of her sandwich. Bornia smiled. "And I was worried you would already eaten." she said, taking a bite of her own sandwich. They talked for a while but when lunch was finished, they had to get to work.

Ray Had finished cleaning, so she continued with sewing beads onto the braids-maid's dress while Bornia began a new dress for some other occasion. By the time they were done, it was dusk. Ray put the dress back on the mannequin, it was almost finished now, while Bornia turned off the lights. Then they headed home.

After dinner, which Bornia helped Ray make, Ray went up to her room and lay down on her bed. She was wearing a cream summer dress that she had made herself. Ray had used the pattern of the dress she arrived in to make it. Gutaki had helped with that. "Oh, Sarah," she said, looking up to the ceiling. "Why did you turn this down? Even here, way below royalty like Jareth, it's nice. Everyone minds their own business, life is simple, and it's just overall great." she said. Ray only spoke the King's name aloud when she knew she was alone. It was a sort of unspoken law not to mentioned the King's name. Ray knew that if no one else knew, she would be fine.

Labyrinth II: Return to the Labyrinth (6)

Chapter six,
Worried

Sarah sat in her room, worried. Ray hadn't showed up to school today. Sarah was hoping they could talk more. Sarah had liked yesterday, she felt better about what had happened. "Maybe she playedhookie.." Sarah said to her stuffed dinosaur on her pillow. "I'll call her." she decided, going downstairs and grabbing the phone.

"Sarah, are you done with your homework?" Karen, Sarah's stepmother asked as Sarah dialed Ray's number. "Yes, ma'am." she said with a groan. Then the phone picked up. "Hello?" said a husky female voice. "Hello," Sarah started. "I'm Sarah, I was wondering if Ray is available?" she asked, hoping that Ray had just been late to the phone. "I'm sorry, but Ray hasn't been home all day, But I'll tell her you called when she gets home." and then the phone clicked off. Sarah stared at the phone, insulted my the lady's rudeness, and worried about Ray.

Sarah ate dinner in silence and when she was done she ran up to her room. She wanted to talk to Hoggle. When she was sure that her parents and Toby were asleep, Sarah called out, "Hoggle, I need you." and then, in a flash, Hoggle stood next to her bed. "You called?" he asked with a smile. "Yeah, first off, how are you?" Sarah said. Hoggle leaned up against the bed. "I'm doing alright. How are you?" he asked. Sarah's smile dimmed. "Actually I'm quite worried about a friend here," and she toldHoggle the whole story.

Hoggle listened in silence as Sarah told her story and frowned when she finished. "Your friend, Ray right? Does she got light-blond hair? And was shewearin' a little red dress?" Hoggle asked. Sarah's eyes went wide. "Yes! How do you know?" she asked, surprised Hoggle would know what Ray looked like. Hoggle coughed. "I saw her goin ' into the Labyrinth through one of them invisible entrances. I thought she was just another poor soul who had found the Labyrinth, but I guess not..." he said, thinking back on it. "What?!" Sarah exclaimed, but she still kept her voice down.Hoggle shrugged, "I dun know! Maybe she found her way into the Labyrinth using everything you told her. Or maybe....." Hoggle stopped. "Or what, Hoggle?" Sarah asked, growing even more worried for her friend. Hoggle didn't answer at first but after being stared down by Sarah he spilled. "Or maybe the Goblin King took her there!" he said. Sarah shook her head in disbelief, that couldn't be right.

"He can't harm you anymore, Sarah, or your bother. But his power is still strong. He can still answer the call of others. Maybe Ray wished herself into the Labyrinth."Hoggle explained with a shrug. Sarah was still shaking her head in disbelief. No, she couldn't have. Why would she? Sarah thought, worried that Ray was now stuck in the maze with no way out. "Hoggle you have to take me to her!" Sarah pleaded. Hoggle shook his head. "I can't do that. One, I just dun have that sort of magic, and two, I have no idea where she is!" he said. "But I might be able to find her and tell her that you're worried." he quickly said as tears began to well up in Sarah's eyes. Instantly, Sarah cheered up. "Really?" Thank youHoggle!" she said, hugging him. "Now, go! Please!" and with that Hoggle faded away. "I hope she's okay." Sarah prayed.

Sarah didn't sleep well that night. Nightmares plagued her mind. Ray stuck with that horrid "wild bunch", the orange creatures that could take off their limbs. Ray lost in the stone maze where they changed your marks. Ray stuck in the oubliette. Anything and everything that could go wrong did in Sarah's mind. But knowing that Hoggle would find her, gave Sarah the calm she needed to fall back asleep.