A/N: Thanks for the kind reviews that I have had and for those of you that
have kept up with the story. I hope you not all too shattered that this is
the final chapter and I hope you all enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed
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Disclaimer: Sarah, Jareth and all other mainstream characters from the Labyrinth do not belong to me.
Synopsis: Sarah & Jareth have to prove their love for one another. Sarah runs the gauntlet again, but what will Jareth do?
Everything I do
Chapter 16 - Finale
Gary drove Sarah back to the Cotswolds in record time and she didn't even wait for him to come to a complete stop before she had opened the passenger door and hopped out onto the road. She bounded up to the front door and banged her fists on the oak beams. By the time Gary had got to her she was banging again, obviously Jareth wanted to play games; he certainly wasn't rushing to unlock the door and let her in. She heard a movement from the other side of the barrier and banged again. "Come on Jareth," she breathed out, "Let me in!"
But it wasn't Jareth that eventually opened the door it was Robert. She crossed the threshold and stood in the hallway glaring at the old man. "Where is he, Robert?"
"What, Sarah?" He asked, hoping that the young woman in front of him would calm down a little.
"Where is Jareth?"
"He's gone! Jareth's gone! He up and went last night with only the clothes on his back, everything else he owned is upstairs."
She couldn't believe he had gone. "Where has he gone?" She asked considerably quieter.
"Don't know, know one does. He didn't even bother telling his parents and he never asked to go back to the Underground either."
"But he's Fae, Robert. Surely they can track him or something."
Robert shook his head, "No, he is living as a human now and he left his pendant upstairs with everything else."
Sarah was bewildered, 'he must of thought I was never coming back', she decided. "But he always knew where I was!" She managed to get out before she started to sob. Gary placed his arms around her; he never thought he had seen her so lost. She had always had her dreams and hopes but it was almost as though she had nothing now.
Robert placed his hand on her arm. "I think you best have a word with his parents, they are both upstairs trying to see if they can find any clues as to where he might be." She nodded absently and started up the stairs, Gary in tow. She led the way into Jareth's apartment listening out for where his parents may be. She heard the faint sound of voices coming from his bedroom and made her way there.
The voices stopped as soon as she had crossed the entrance into the room. She stood still, looking over the two regal figures that occupied the space in front of his bed as they stood returning her gaze.
His mother was the first to break the silence. She crossed the room extending her hand out to Sarah. "So this is the beautiful Sarah that my son has told me so much about. My dear, I am Queen Isabella and he," she said motioning to her husband, "is King Alfredo."
Sarah took her hand and gently shook it, she then remembered she was in the presence of royalty and bowed her head quickly. Despite everything that happened she smiled at the Queen and was given a warm smile in return. "Hi, yeah, I'm Sarah Williams," she said, "oh, and that is my friend, Gary Lambert."
Queen Isabella extended her hand to the gentleman that had entered the room behind Sarah, "Hello, Gary Lambert, I trust that you have been a good friend to both Jareth and Sarah."
"I hope that they can both call me the best, your majesty!" Gary said, trying to be as charming as he could.
"I think we would both prefer it if you would dispense with the ceremony. We are all friends here and we are all obviously very worried about Jareth. Please, let's just keep it simple, I think we would all appreciate that. Now Sarah, do you have any idea where Jareth could be."
Sarah shook her head, "No! I'm sorry; he never mentioned anywhere that he would like to go or anything when he was here, he was always happy to tag along with my ideas!"
"Mm, I thought as much, that's why he left his damned pendant here," his father said picking it up from its last resting place on the bed.
"Does anybody know why he has gone?" Gary asked.
Alfredo shrugged his shoulders as Isabella began to pace the room. All eyes turned to Sarah when she spoke up, "he's gone because he would rather live as a human and die here than spend the rest of eternity never being allowed to forget me. He has given up everything that he knows, given up his friends and family, given up his magic and renounced his throne because it would all be too painful for him to continue indefinitely without me. And I believe I know who or rather what will know where he is!"
"Your going to say the Labyrinth aren't you!" Gary said bemused.
She nodded, "Yes, the Labyrinth. I just worked it out, if ordinarily, a human can't be tracked by a Fae, how could Jareth always know where I was?"
"Jareth, always knew where you were?" Isabella questioned.
"Yes, I don't know how many times I saw him but it must have been nearly every week for years."
"You saw him?" Alfredo asked.
"Yes, when he was an owl, I often wondered why I had an owl for a stalker and now I know it was Jareth. Not only that, but we had a common link . my dreams. I think the Labyrinth was afraid that Jareth would destroy himself and in turn the Labyrinth because of Jareth's love for me. I think the Labyrinth kept our 'link' so that we would always be able to find one another because it believes, as does your Seelie Court that we are meant to be together. Even though the Labyrinth granted my wish, it obviously felt that Jareth needed to learn a lesson or two as well." She laughed brightly.
"Hah, I told you, didn't I," Queen Isabella said, congratulating herself as she turned to her husband, "I knew this girl was smart."
"You did my dear, you did," Alfredo returned and then addressed Sarah, "Well, milady, I think we better transport you to the Labyrinth so that you can find our son, oh and I think you may need this!" Throwing the pendant in the air Sarah caught it with ease and soon the four were standing in the familiar surrounds of Jareth's throne room, and delighted as she was to see Luther and the friends she remembered from her previous visits she quickly made her way to the foot of the staircase that led upwards to the Escher room and beyond.
"We had our final face off in the Escher room the first time," Sarah remembered absently. "I think I am probably going to have to go there to get the result we are all looking for."
They started up the stairs, followed by Luther and Sarah's 'band of brothers' but she stopped abruptly and turned on the step she was positioned on. "Thank you everyone for believing in me, for you all to have come this far with me means that you all care, in your own way," she said spying Hoggle, "but I have to do this on my own. I promise however, that when I find Jareth we will let you know that we are together and happy."
Isabella quickly walked up the stair to stand directly in front of Sarah. She took Sarah into her embrace and kissed her cheek, then took the pendant that Sarah had been holding onto and placed it over her head to rest around her neck. "Thank you, Sarah, so very much. You cannot imagine what it is that you have done to our son and us in turn. Now go, quickly, find him and make him the happiest that you have ever known him to be, he may not have been worthy of you before but he has learnt his lesson and he is certainly better for it now. And there is no doubt that he will love you to the ends of the earth, for I have seen such a transformation in him that I never expected to see. He would truly lay down his life for you, my girl!"
A tear sparkled as it quietly slipped down Sarah's cheek. She smiled at her prospective mother-in-law, "I know, thank you. I will make him happy and I know he will do the same for me." She started backward up the first step and then turned tail and flew up the remaining steps. She disappeared around the corner as she hit the last step as the stairwell opened out into a corridor. She hoped she would recall exactly where the Escher room was situated. An archway half way up the left wall seemed to open up a little so she moved toward it. She stepped through and realised she was in the right place. The staircases and archways stretched out in front of her in all directions as she smiled remembering her last experience she had had here. However, it was now seemingly lacking in Toby crawling around after the elusive crystal and Jareth chasing her and defying gravity.
Thing was now she was here she wasn't quite sure what she had to do. She remembered running around quite a bit the last time she had been here not really getting anywhere and then what had she done? Hadn't she'd jumped? 'Yes,' she thought, 'I jumped off the ledge because I wanted to get to Toby, but I didn't; I fell and Jareth fell and we ended up on that piece of floating room together.'
"That's it! I have to jump, I have to put myself at risk for Jareth and the Labyrinth will take me to where he is."
She stood back from the edge slightly as she peered over; there was the hole at the centre with all of the colours of the rainbow swirling about below it. She gulped back her nervousness hoping that she wasn't going to miss and jumped for all she was worth. As her body descended through the hole she had an unusual feeling of being lighter than air as she floated about. Visions cascaded and collided as she twirled around deeper and deeper until she lightly touched down on what appeared to be grassland atop a rugged coastline.
The wind whipped around her severely as she tried, in vain, to keep herself warm. She scanned the area that she had landed on realising that she had been here once before. Gary had tried to get her to understand some of the origins of English romance a bit and had brought her here, but she could only have wondered why when there really wasn't that much left to see, he had told her to try and use her imagination but it hadn't done her much good no matter how hard she had tried. Even with the guidebook set to the map grid she couldn't quite make out where the imposing castle of Tintagel had once stood.
And now she stood in the middle of what she remembered to be the walled ladies garden, and again she tried to imagine Guinevere sitting amongst sweet smelling rose bushes as Arthur surveyed the land and sea around his island of Camelot. She should have known that Jareth would have come to somewhere like this. She stepped through the hole in the foot high wall squinting at the sun as it touched out from over the horizon. She held her hand over her eyes trying to shield them a bit whilst she surveyed the land before her looking for one man, her Jareth.
She turned full circle and walked around to where a well had once been, it was higher ground there so she was able to make out a bit more of the rocky Cornish coastline. Then she saw him standing very close to the edge of the area where the main castle had once stood. He had his back to her looking out over the ocean as its current washed it up to the cliff face and back down the beach below. The wind rushed around him catching the back of his coat making it billow and rustling through the now short hairstyle that he had had ever since he had been Aboveground. All the while seemingly caught in some kind of musical trance played out by the wind and the crashing of the waves against the headland below them.
Sarah walked over to where he was and stopped short by a couple of feet, she wanted to see if he would sense her being there but again it seemed like he was held fast. She stood there for what seemed like hours but in reality was only minutes, wondering whether to walk to the main gate and wait for him to come back that way or whether to tap him on his shoulder and probably scare him to his wits end. One thing was for sure she didn't want to scare him so much that he fell over the edge and to his death.
A laugh filled the air around her, had she just heard him snigger? She looked at the back of his head in bewilderment, could he possibly know she was there and as if to quantify the fact he stated, "I know your there, Sarah."
"How long have you known!" She asked, not really knowing if she wanted to be told.
"Since you jumped!" He said turning around to look at her. "Why did you do that?"
"Because it was the only way to find you, and I needed to find you Jareth, I had to claim my prize!"
"Why?"
"Because I love you with all my heart, and I couldn't imagine ever being without you again, especially when I realised what force it was that was trying to keep us together."
"The Labyrinth?"
"Yes, Jareth, your Labyrinth!"
"No, Sarah," Jareth said crossing the distance that she had left earlier on. He pulled her into an embrace and before he kissed her he said, "Our Labyrinth!"
The embrace lasted for as long as each could stand considering the condition of the weather. Sarah huddled closer to Jareth's chest and suddenly remembered the necklace she now wore. "Jareth I have your pendant."
He smiled at her as they began to walk back over the top of the outcrop. "Have you looked inside it yet?"
"No, I wasn't aware it was like a locket."
Jareth and Sarah stopped as he bent to open the small door at the centre; he brought it up to her face so that she could clearly see the small painting that was inside. "You see why I left it behind? If I couldn't have you I didn't even want a reminder of you. Your eyes always seemed to calm me but I always knew I would be able to see the real thing anytime I wanted to."
"When you were the owl."
"Yes," he nodded his head, "And obviously when we started dating too."
She smiled and motioned for them to continue on their journey arm in arm. They were half way up the sheltered hill to the village when Sarah recalled the inscription in her book, their book she corrected mentally. "Jareth?"
"Yes, my love."
"I met your parents today."
"And what did you think of them?"
"I thought they were great, I only hope mine make the same kind of impression on you and I hope Toby doesn't remember what you tried to do to him."
"I'm sure we will get along famously."
"I hope so, I mean, Isabella and Alfredo seemed to be quite taken with their daughter-in-law," she noticed his eyebrows rise as she continued, amused at his reaction. "I hope dad can accept what you have been doing to me, especially when he maybe gains a grandson or granddaughter, and I'm sure Toby will love his new brother."
"Darling, what are you trying to say?"
"Yes!"
"Yes? Sarah you're being very cryptic!"
"Yes, I will make you the happiest of men, either Fae or Human, by becoming your bride and mother of our children and I will remain yours forever with all the love in my heart and soul."
"So you read the inscription then?"
"Not until earlier on today, when Gary showed it to me. But it gave me a reason to hope." Sarah got down on one knee and took Jareth's hands in her own. "I know this is a bit unconventional; Jareth, will you marry me?"
Jareth pulled her into his arms and kissed her. He broke away from her long enough to say, "Yes," before resuming his attack on her.
Sarah pulled away looking deeply into Jareth's eyes. "Do you have a room in the village?"
"Yes, a guesthouse just up the road, the room overlooks the sea."
"Jareth, I'm not really concerned about the view at the moment, I just want to be able to show you exactly how I am feeling and I need you to show me back."
"I am your slave, milady!" Both grinned at the other, remembering Jareth's reference to their confrontation 15 years previously, both knowing that things would never be the same again, but both knowing that as long as they had each other they would be all powerful.
Fin
Disclaimer: Sarah, Jareth and all other mainstream characters from the Labyrinth do not belong to me.
Synopsis: Sarah & Jareth have to prove their love for one another. Sarah runs the gauntlet again, but what will Jareth do?
Everything I do
Chapter 16 - Finale
Gary drove Sarah back to the Cotswolds in record time and she didn't even wait for him to come to a complete stop before she had opened the passenger door and hopped out onto the road. She bounded up to the front door and banged her fists on the oak beams. By the time Gary had got to her she was banging again, obviously Jareth wanted to play games; he certainly wasn't rushing to unlock the door and let her in. She heard a movement from the other side of the barrier and banged again. "Come on Jareth," she breathed out, "Let me in!"
But it wasn't Jareth that eventually opened the door it was Robert. She crossed the threshold and stood in the hallway glaring at the old man. "Where is he, Robert?"
"What, Sarah?" He asked, hoping that the young woman in front of him would calm down a little.
"Where is Jareth?"
"He's gone! Jareth's gone! He up and went last night with only the clothes on his back, everything else he owned is upstairs."
She couldn't believe he had gone. "Where has he gone?" She asked considerably quieter.
"Don't know, know one does. He didn't even bother telling his parents and he never asked to go back to the Underground either."
"But he's Fae, Robert. Surely they can track him or something."
Robert shook his head, "No, he is living as a human now and he left his pendant upstairs with everything else."
Sarah was bewildered, 'he must of thought I was never coming back', she decided. "But he always knew where I was!" She managed to get out before she started to sob. Gary placed his arms around her; he never thought he had seen her so lost. She had always had her dreams and hopes but it was almost as though she had nothing now.
Robert placed his hand on her arm. "I think you best have a word with his parents, they are both upstairs trying to see if they can find any clues as to where he might be." She nodded absently and started up the stairs, Gary in tow. She led the way into Jareth's apartment listening out for where his parents may be. She heard the faint sound of voices coming from his bedroom and made her way there.
The voices stopped as soon as she had crossed the entrance into the room. She stood still, looking over the two regal figures that occupied the space in front of his bed as they stood returning her gaze.
His mother was the first to break the silence. She crossed the room extending her hand out to Sarah. "So this is the beautiful Sarah that my son has told me so much about. My dear, I am Queen Isabella and he," she said motioning to her husband, "is King Alfredo."
Sarah took her hand and gently shook it, she then remembered she was in the presence of royalty and bowed her head quickly. Despite everything that happened she smiled at the Queen and was given a warm smile in return. "Hi, yeah, I'm Sarah Williams," she said, "oh, and that is my friend, Gary Lambert."
Queen Isabella extended her hand to the gentleman that had entered the room behind Sarah, "Hello, Gary Lambert, I trust that you have been a good friend to both Jareth and Sarah."
"I hope that they can both call me the best, your majesty!" Gary said, trying to be as charming as he could.
"I think we would both prefer it if you would dispense with the ceremony. We are all friends here and we are all obviously very worried about Jareth. Please, let's just keep it simple, I think we would all appreciate that. Now Sarah, do you have any idea where Jareth could be."
Sarah shook her head, "No! I'm sorry; he never mentioned anywhere that he would like to go or anything when he was here, he was always happy to tag along with my ideas!"
"Mm, I thought as much, that's why he left his damned pendant here," his father said picking it up from its last resting place on the bed.
"Does anybody know why he has gone?" Gary asked.
Alfredo shrugged his shoulders as Isabella began to pace the room. All eyes turned to Sarah when she spoke up, "he's gone because he would rather live as a human and die here than spend the rest of eternity never being allowed to forget me. He has given up everything that he knows, given up his friends and family, given up his magic and renounced his throne because it would all be too painful for him to continue indefinitely without me. And I believe I know who or rather what will know where he is!"
"Your going to say the Labyrinth aren't you!" Gary said bemused.
She nodded, "Yes, the Labyrinth. I just worked it out, if ordinarily, a human can't be tracked by a Fae, how could Jareth always know where I was?"
"Jareth, always knew where you were?" Isabella questioned.
"Yes, I don't know how many times I saw him but it must have been nearly every week for years."
"You saw him?" Alfredo asked.
"Yes, when he was an owl, I often wondered why I had an owl for a stalker and now I know it was Jareth. Not only that, but we had a common link . my dreams. I think the Labyrinth was afraid that Jareth would destroy himself and in turn the Labyrinth because of Jareth's love for me. I think the Labyrinth kept our 'link' so that we would always be able to find one another because it believes, as does your Seelie Court that we are meant to be together. Even though the Labyrinth granted my wish, it obviously felt that Jareth needed to learn a lesson or two as well." She laughed brightly.
"Hah, I told you, didn't I," Queen Isabella said, congratulating herself as she turned to her husband, "I knew this girl was smart."
"You did my dear, you did," Alfredo returned and then addressed Sarah, "Well, milady, I think we better transport you to the Labyrinth so that you can find our son, oh and I think you may need this!" Throwing the pendant in the air Sarah caught it with ease and soon the four were standing in the familiar surrounds of Jareth's throne room, and delighted as she was to see Luther and the friends she remembered from her previous visits she quickly made her way to the foot of the staircase that led upwards to the Escher room and beyond.
"We had our final face off in the Escher room the first time," Sarah remembered absently. "I think I am probably going to have to go there to get the result we are all looking for."
They started up the stairs, followed by Luther and Sarah's 'band of brothers' but she stopped abruptly and turned on the step she was positioned on. "Thank you everyone for believing in me, for you all to have come this far with me means that you all care, in your own way," she said spying Hoggle, "but I have to do this on my own. I promise however, that when I find Jareth we will let you know that we are together and happy."
Isabella quickly walked up the stair to stand directly in front of Sarah. She took Sarah into her embrace and kissed her cheek, then took the pendant that Sarah had been holding onto and placed it over her head to rest around her neck. "Thank you, Sarah, so very much. You cannot imagine what it is that you have done to our son and us in turn. Now go, quickly, find him and make him the happiest that you have ever known him to be, he may not have been worthy of you before but he has learnt his lesson and he is certainly better for it now. And there is no doubt that he will love you to the ends of the earth, for I have seen such a transformation in him that I never expected to see. He would truly lay down his life for you, my girl!"
A tear sparkled as it quietly slipped down Sarah's cheek. She smiled at her prospective mother-in-law, "I know, thank you. I will make him happy and I know he will do the same for me." She started backward up the first step and then turned tail and flew up the remaining steps. She disappeared around the corner as she hit the last step as the stairwell opened out into a corridor. She hoped she would recall exactly where the Escher room was situated. An archway half way up the left wall seemed to open up a little so she moved toward it. She stepped through and realised she was in the right place. The staircases and archways stretched out in front of her in all directions as she smiled remembering her last experience she had had here. However, it was now seemingly lacking in Toby crawling around after the elusive crystal and Jareth chasing her and defying gravity.
Thing was now she was here she wasn't quite sure what she had to do. She remembered running around quite a bit the last time she had been here not really getting anywhere and then what had she done? Hadn't she'd jumped? 'Yes,' she thought, 'I jumped off the ledge because I wanted to get to Toby, but I didn't; I fell and Jareth fell and we ended up on that piece of floating room together.'
"That's it! I have to jump, I have to put myself at risk for Jareth and the Labyrinth will take me to where he is."
She stood back from the edge slightly as she peered over; there was the hole at the centre with all of the colours of the rainbow swirling about below it. She gulped back her nervousness hoping that she wasn't going to miss and jumped for all she was worth. As her body descended through the hole she had an unusual feeling of being lighter than air as she floated about. Visions cascaded and collided as she twirled around deeper and deeper until she lightly touched down on what appeared to be grassland atop a rugged coastline.
The wind whipped around her severely as she tried, in vain, to keep herself warm. She scanned the area that she had landed on realising that she had been here once before. Gary had tried to get her to understand some of the origins of English romance a bit and had brought her here, but she could only have wondered why when there really wasn't that much left to see, he had told her to try and use her imagination but it hadn't done her much good no matter how hard she had tried. Even with the guidebook set to the map grid she couldn't quite make out where the imposing castle of Tintagel had once stood.
And now she stood in the middle of what she remembered to be the walled ladies garden, and again she tried to imagine Guinevere sitting amongst sweet smelling rose bushes as Arthur surveyed the land and sea around his island of Camelot. She should have known that Jareth would have come to somewhere like this. She stepped through the hole in the foot high wall squinting at the sun as it touched out from over the horizon. She held her hand over her eyes trying to shield them a bit whilst she surveyed the land before her looking for one man, her Jareth.
She turned full circle and walked around to where a well had once been, it was higher ground there so she was able to make out a bit more of the rocky Cornish coastline. Then she saw him standing very close to the edge of the area where the main castle had once stood. He had his back to her looking out over the ocean as its current washed it up to the cliff face and back down the beach below. The wind rushed around him catching the back of his coat making it billow and rustling through the now short hairstyle that he had had ever since he had been Aboveground. All the while seemingly caught in some kind of musical trance played out by the wind and the crashing of the waves against the headland below them.
Sarah walked over to where he was and stopped short by a couple of feet, she wanted to see if he would sense her being there but again it seemed like he was held fast. She stood there for what seemed like hours but in reality was only minutes, wondering whether to walk to the main gate and wait for him to come back that way or whether to tap him on his shoulder and probably scare him to his wits end. One thing was for sure she didn't want to scare him so much that he fell over the edge and to his death.
A laugh filled the air around her, had she just heard him snigger? She looked at the back of his head in bewilderment, could he possibly know she was there and as if to quantify the fact he stated, "I know your there, Sarah."
"How long have you known!" She asked, not really knowing if she wanted to be told.
"Since you jumped!" He said turning around to look at her. "Why did you do that?"
"Because it was the only way to find you, and I needed to find you Jareth, I had to claim my prize!"
"Why?"
"Because I love you with all my heart, and I couldn't imagine ever being without you again, especially when I realised what force it was that was trying to keep us together."
"The Labyrinth?"
"Yes, Jareth, your Labyrinth!"
"No, Sarah," Jareth said crossing the distance that she had left earlier on. He pulled her into an embrace and before he kissed her he said, "Our Labyrinth!"
The embrace lasted for as long as each could stand considering the condition of the weather. Sarah huddled closer to Jareth's chest and suddenly remembered the necklace she now wore. "Jareth I have your pendant."
He smiled at her as they began to walk back over the top of the outcrop. "Have you looked inside it yet?"
"No, I wasn't aware it was like a locket."
Jareth and Sarah stopped as he bent to open the small door at the centre; he brought it up to her face so that she could clearly see the small painting that was inside. "You see why I left it behind? If I couldn't have you I didn't even want a reminder of you. Your eyes always seemed to calm me but I always knew I would be able to see the real thing anytime I wanted to."
"When you were the owl."
"Yes," he nodded his head, "And obviously when we started dating too."
She smiled and motioned for them to continue on their journey arm in arm. They were half way up the sheltered hill to the village when Sarah recalled the inscription in her book, their book she corrected mentally. "Jareth?"
"Yes, my love."
"I met your parents today."
"And what did you think of them?"
"I thought they were great, I only hope mine make the same kind of impression on you and I hope Toby doesn't remember what you tried to do to him."
"I'm sure we will get along famously."
"I hope so, I mean, Isabella and Alfredo seemed to be quite taken with their daughter-in-law," she noticed his eyebrows rise as she continued, amused at his reaction. "I hope dad can accept what you have been doing to me, especially when he maybe gains a grandson or granddaughter, and I'm sure Toby will love his new brother."
"Darling, what are you trying to say?"
"Yes!"
"Yes? Sarah you're being very cryptic!"
"Yes, I will make you the happiest of men, either Fae or Human, by becoming your bride and mother of our children and I will remain yours forever with all the love in my heart and soul."
"So you read the inscription then?"
"Not until earlier on today, when Gary showed it to me. But it gave me a reason to hope." Sarah got down on one knee and took Jareth's hands in her own. "I know this is a bit unconventional; Jareth, will you marry me?"
Jareth pulled her into his arms and kissed her. He broke away from her long enough to say, "Yes," before resuming his attack on her.
Sarah pulled away looking deeply into Jareth's eyes. "Do you have a room in the village?"
"Yes, a guesthouse just up the road, the room overlooks the sea."
"Jareth, I'm not really concerned about the view at the moment, I just want to be able to show you exactly how I am feeling and I need you to show me back."
"I am your slave, milady!" Both grinned at the other, remembering Jareth's reference to their confrontation 15 years previously, both knowing that things would never be the same again, but both knowing that as long as they had each other they would be all powerful.
Fin