Hi,

ok im a little tyopsy tonight even tho i had a good time just a alot

of thuingsd going through my mind and alchohol seemed like a good

number. better than drugs i ghuess.

I own none of the things im about to witre if any of it even makes

sense.



"The Way of the Wall." by Leron Magilner


He was in his eightes by now. Tired of going from place to place

righting that what once went wrong. He ended up in this strange land

of orange skys and dark clouds and a large maze of huge stone

wallas. From the top of the hill in the deep distance he heard a baby

cry. He knew this would be the last life he saved, he was dying

anyway and even though he never again saw his frineds and family he

had done right by doing the good deed. He slowly walked toward the

entrance where a strange little man was spraying bugs. The little man

didnt even notice him. He walked into the Labyrnth unaware of how

true his former thought of death would be. He met a britsh speaking

worm, talking doors, rocks that moved on its own.


Suddenly he met a large hairy creature. He had walked a long time and

could hardly speak anymoe. But the creature who called himself Ludo

knew what the man wanted to do. He took him for many miles and they

met a small dog-man named Sir Didimus who also knew of his coming.


"His Majesty awaits."


THey helped him through all the perails of the Labrynth until they

came to the castle of Jareth the Goblin King. A man with big 1980's

hair and holding a small crystal sat in a large throne . He smiled at

him and motioned for him to sit.


"I have watched you for some time and your intentions and deeds are

honorable and good. I repect that. So you have come to save the child

you heard. But you are an old man now and no challenge to me. So this

one time I will return the child to it's home for your courage thus

far. I know your sadness as well. Look into the crystal."


In the crystal he saw his wife now also old, his daughter, friends

and grandchildren. They were all happy and well. The man smiled and

tears formed in his eyes.


"What now you must want soemthing in return?"


The Goblin King nodded. "You must stay here, not as a goblin of

course but as part of my world. Do you agree??"


The man nodded, happy he had compleated this, he final leap.

THe Goblin King waved his hand and the man was turned to stone

forever remembered and free of his long journey. But Jareth did not

keep the staute in his world as promised , inmstead he posed as human

and donated the staue to the foundation started and continued by his

daughter.


And so, Dr. Sam Beckett finally at peace free from leaping finally

returned home.


THE END.