A/N: Well, Is me again. I know, is a miracle,
I'm alive! Surprised, huh? Well, this story came to me while vacuuming,
and I have been toying with this idea for a while, but I'm not too sure
if is a good premise, and would like to know if I should continue it or not.
Here it goes.
If you want to post this story somewhere, do it, but let me know first.
DISCLAIMER: Oh yeah, you know the standard disclaimers. No? Disclaimers, reader, reader, disclaimers. Everything Labyrinth belongs to Henson Productions and Everything Star Trek belongs to Paramount. Now that we know each other, enjoy this piece of craziness.
Holodreams
Chapter 1
Just a Holodeck Program, Nothing More
"...For my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great... damn!
I can never remember that line!"
Jareth looked at Sarah with a last look of desperation, and offered the crystal again, "Just fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave!"
Sarah looked back at him with a gleam in her eyes.
'Oh no, she remembered.' That was all that crossed through Jareth's mind while she opened her mouth to speak again.
"You have no..." was all Sarah Williams managed to say when she heard the chimes from her com badge cleverly disguised as a pin in her vest.
Giving a sigh, Sarah yelled, "Computer, freeze program." Touching her com badge, she said, "Williams here."
A voice could be heard "Lieutenant, you are required in engineering."
"I'll be there in a minute. Williams out." Looking at the frozen figure in front of her, she wistfully caressed the Goblin King's cheek, "Sorry, Jareth. We will finish this another day. But I will grant that you did good this time, there's only five seconds left on the clock. Not bad, not bad at all."
Turning around, Sarah started walking, "Computer, end program."
While she was exiting, everything around her shifted and disappeared, leaving the empty gray walls of the holodeck all around her. Is a good thing she was facing the doorway, if not she would have noticed that everything disappeared except the Goblin King.
Seeing the holodeck doors close, Jareth just gave a sigh. "So close this time."
A voice behind him said, "Oh, really. I don't even know why you bother with this particular human."
With a sneer, he crossed his arms around his chest, and faced his friend, "Well Q, you should be the one to talk. You always seem so fascinated with this ship; I wanted to see what it was about these humans you found so appealing. I am starting to see why you like them so much."
Q chuckled, "And pray tell me, what you plan to say to the members of the continuum that is your reason for being here?"
Giving him his trademark smug smile, he said, "Is simple, dear friend. I'll just say I'm here to keep you out of trouble."
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A/N: Well? What you think? I don't know if you are interested in more of this or if I should quit while I'm ahead. I would love to hear from you letting me know if you liked this or if it sucked big time, so
Please leave a contribution in the little box.
If you want to post this story somewhere, do it, but let me know first.
DISCLAIMER: Oh yeah, you know the standard disclaimers. No? Disclaimers, reader, reader, disclaimers. Everything Labyrinth belongs to Henson Productions and Everything Star Trek belongs to Paramount. Now that we know each other, enjoy this piece of craziness.
Chapter 1
Just a Holodeck Program, Nothing More
Jareth looked at Sarah with a last look of desperation, and offered the crystal again, "Just fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave!"
Sarah looked back at him with a gleam in her eyes.
'Oh no, she remembered.' That was all that crossed through Jareth's mind while she opened her mouth to speak again.
"You have no..." was all Sarah Williams managed to say when she heard the chimes from her com badge cleverly disguised as a pin in her vest.
Giving a sigh, Sarah yelled, "Computer, freeze program." Touching her com badge, she said, "Williams here."
A voice could be heard "Lieutenant, you are required in engineering."
"I'll be there in a minute. Williams out." Looking at the frozen figure in front of her, she wistfully caressed the Goblin King's cheek, "Sorry, Jareth. We will finish this another day. But I will grant that you did good this time, there's only five seconds left on the clock. Not bad, not bad at all."
Turning around, Sarah started walking, "Computer, end program."
While she was exiting, everything around her shifted and disappeared, leaving the empty gray walls of the holodeck all around her. Is a good thing she was facing the doorway, if not she would have noticed that everything disappeared except the Goblin King.
Seeing the holodeck doors close, Jareth just gave a sigh. "So close this time."
A voice behind him said, "Oh, really. I don't even know why you bother with this particular human."
With a sneer, he crossed his arms around his chest, and faced his friend, "Well Q, you should be the one to talk. You always seem so fascinated with this ship; I wanted to see what it was about these humans you found so appealing. I am starting to see why you like them so much."
Q chuckled, "And pray tell me, what you plan to say to the members of the continuum that is your reason for being here?"
Giving him his trademark smug smile, he said, "Is simple, dear friend. I'll just say I'm here to keep you out of trouble."
A/N: Well? What you think? I don't know if you are interested in more of this or if I should quit while I'm ahead. I would love to hear from you letting me know if you liked this or if it sucked big time, so