So the one-shot has become a two-shot so I hope you enjoy this second chapter.

She'd spoken the words on a whisper, unsure and feeling a little lost. When nothing seemed to happen she spoke them again with more determination, staring into her mirror and awaiting his appearance.

"I wish the Goblin King would come and see me right now." The reflection in her mirror didn't change; no lighting lit her window, no glitter fell from the ceiling and no owl hooted overhead. She felt a tug on her heart as she thought he's forgotten me. Her sadness lasted for just a few moments before stubborn determination took its place.

He was the Goblin King and he answered wishes, and he would answer her.

"I wish the Goblin King would come and see me right now." She spoke quite firmly, and with just a hint of fear.

"Demanding little thing aren't you." That unmistakably purring voice rolled over her and sent a shiver down her spine. Her eyes widened in the reflection of her mirror as she frantically scanned her room, but she could not see him.

"Don't tell me, you didn't mean this wish either?" She spun around quickly in her seat as she heard those mocking words only for her mouth to drop open as she realised she couldn't see him anywhere. What on earth is going on?

"Goblin King?" she spoke again, eyes still searching her room.

"Now, now Sarah that's not very friendly, you know my name, use it." His words finished as a demand sending sparks of hot indignation through Sarah as she stood up and spun around again, he had sounded like he was right behind her, but only her desk and mirror was there.

"Where are you?" She turned to face her room again noting that she was becoming a little dizzy. But her mind settled when she heard dark mocking laughter echo around her.

"Remember Sarah, you wished that I would come and see you, you didn't say anything about you seeing me." His voice was like expensive silk, smooth and arrogant in its perfection. She tensed at the sound. She'd had enough of his games, thirteen hours was enough for anyone.

Say your right words the Goblins said

"Jareth King of the Goblins, I wish to see you and be able to communicate with you, face to face in my room now." She spoke now with smugness, let him try and mess with that.

But he didn't, The Goblin King appeared with a spray of Glitter and a quiet popping sound, he appeared casual, his long legs were stretched out on her bed, they were wrapped in a thin grey material and his feet which were crossed at the ankles were covered by long soft leather boots.

He wore neither cape nor armour, just a simple baggy sleeved white shirt with a black waistcoat, which sparkled faintly with glitter. His arms were behind his head and his face was turned towards her.

Sarah felt shocked a she saw his expression; he looked a little hurt as if her harsh tone had wounded him.

Jareth watched as Sarah sank down into the chair by her desk and faced him, he frowned as he saw her run her hand through her hair before looking up at him in exhaustion.

"Why such demanding words Sarah, I was only having a little fun and reminding you to be careful for what you wish." His smooth voice washed over her and made her relax, this is what she needed from him now, she needed him to be a friend who would tease her, rather than a villain who torments her.

She look at him and smiled causing his eyes to widen in surprise before allowing a gentle smile to grace his lips. She couldn't help but roll her eyes at how comfortable he'd made himself on her bed. "I'm sorry I was so demanding, as you know I've had a hard day," she paused and quirked her brow at him and he grinned like a naughty school boy as she continued "and I wanted to see you so that I could say that I don't hate you."

Jareth sat up slowly and turned to face her he leaned his back against the shelves behind her bed as he bent one leg and rested his are on it, he regarded her with curiosity and confusion.

"While I was running the Labyrinth I hated you, you kept me from my brother, you set up all those thinks to test me, but now it's over I realise you made me stronger, you helped me realise that I love my brother, that life isn't fair and I should be careful what I wish for, so now I can't hate, I'm more grateful than you know."

He moved before she'd noticed suddenly he was kneeling before her, he took her hands and she gasped as she realised he had never been so close to her before (she didn't count their dance as it hadn't been real).

"Sarah things are not always as they seem, I am glad that you have learnt from my Labyrinth and you have understood my generosity but never forget my dear I can be cruel, calling for me again this way has re-established our connection and made it stronger, are you sure that's what you want?"

Sarah though over his words, she felt chilled by the suggestion that with a connection between them she may have just given him the power she'd refused him before, but her heart warmed as she realised he'd been honest with her again, he'd given her a choice again and looking into his beautiful mismatched eyes, seeing his sincere expression she decided to take a chance.

"Goblin King I need you, and I wish for your friendship but only if you wish it to."

The End