Hey readers! Thank you so much for all your follows and reviews. I am sorry for not responding to every reviews; its usually quite difficult for me to respond to every one. This is a slightly shorter update, and I apologize for that. Its been quite hard for me to update, since I've been travelling and moving into college again. So the next update might be a while, but Ill try my hardest to update soon! Again, thanks you guys.

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Sarah slept peacefully that night, dreaming of every star in the sky. Her heart had been racing the entire night; as soon as she hit the soft pillow, she fell into a deep sleep. It was the best sleep she had gotten in years.

The young woman had accompanied the Goblin King on a night stroll, and had conversed over their own worlds. As the night grew darker, the King guiding Sarah back to her quarters. He wanted to plant a kiss on her ruby-red lips, but the King stopped himself. He didn't dare.

Not yet, anyhow.

He took her hand, instead, and kissed it gently. A current surged through Sarah's body as his lips touched her hand.

"Goodnight, my dear. Tomorrow awaits."

...

It was late in the morning when Sarah awoke in the fine bed. Sunlight beamed through crystal doors of her room. She felt a little embarrassed for sleeping in so late, but it was quite difficult not to sleep an eternity in that bed.

A soft knock at the door was heard. Sarah slipped on her old cardigan and opened the door, hoping it wasn't the King; she didn't want him to see her groggy from sleep. The young woman sighed in relief as Brinkle stood at the door.

"Good Morning, Miss. The King hopes you've had a delightful sleep."

"Oh, yes, thank you. It was wonderful. I'm sorry for waking up so late. How are you today?" Sarah responded.

Brinkle wasn't prepared for additional conversation with the human. Her yellow eyes grew nervous as she tried to speak normally to the guest.

"Um..Don't worry about me, Miss. Uh…But I'm well. Thank you for asking. Ahem. There's a little surprise waiting for you. The King thinks you'll enjoy it. I'll be waiting outside this door to accompany you."

A surprise? Sarah thought. The Goblin King had truly thought this through.

Soon, Sarah, dressed in a casual sundress the enchanted drawer had provided, followed Brinkle to the outskirts of the castle. There were a few goblins guarding the castle and some at their other post. Some waved as she passed by. They did not see her as an enemy anymore.

Brinkle left the young woman next to a large tree, flowering small purple buds. It looked like a strange oak tree from the Human realm.

A low growl was coming from inside the branches. Sarah tried seeing through the thick leaves, but couldn't see a thing. She was growing nervous, as the growl became louder.

Suddenly, a large red monster fell from the branches, crashing in front of Sarah. Sharp horns could be seen on the monster's head, while his large ears flopped against his massive skull. His countenance, however, showed nothing but happiness.

"SARAH!" The monster yelled, trying to sound out the young woman's name. He hugged her gently and lifted her into the air.

"Oh Ludo! How I've missed you!" Sarah proclaimed, hugging his head against hers.

They traveled along the castle outskirts, exploring the now beautiful homes of the goblins. Small gardens had been planted everywhere, while farms were now developing on the horizons. Things had changed for the better.

Ludo showed his home to his friend, a large mound with an even larger opening. A fireplace laid inside, his hay stack of a bed in the center. He was quite happy with his home, Sarah thought.

Sarah spent the afternoon with Ludo, telling him of the Human world. She didn't know if he understood every word, but he listened thoughtfully.


The sun was setting below the sprinkled clouds, looking like paint against the blue sky. The residents of the Goblin realm fell silent, ready to relax after a long day of work.

Brinkle, however, was waiting to accompany the guest again to the tall balcony on the third floor. She didn't really mind, working overtime. She was getting used to the human; the Sarah girl had asked her about herself, something she wasn't asked very often. She waited patiently for the young woman to get dressed for tonight's event.

The door opened to the young girl dressed in an evening gown, a dark cerulean dress encrusted with lace and blue droplets. Her hair was up in a braid, failing down her back.

"Um…Brinkle…do I look…alright?" Sarah asked kindly. She wanted to look her best for the King, something she was finding quite hard to believe.

"Miss, I believe the Goblin King might finally faint when he sees you", the goblin responded kindheartedly.

"Follow me, Miss Sarah."