Disclaimer: See Chapter 1.
Alright. Here it is. Final instalment. I'll start working on another story when I catch another plot bunny.*G*

Chapter 5
Jareth stood, arching an eyebrow at Sarah. "What do you think? Do we tip him head first into the Bog of Eternal Stench?" he asked. Sarah barely hid the smile that was trying to sneak onto her face from the way Hoggle flinched at the mention of the Bog. "I don't know," she said. "I've always been told to let the punishment fit the crime." Jareth nodded with approval. "Very well, then. Hoggle loses his voice for two weeks." Hoggle tried to protest that it wasn't fair, but it was too late. His voice was already gone.

Sarah couldn't stop it, now. Her laughter came pouring out, as did Jareth's. Then the Goblin King pulled her into his arms. As the laughter died down, Jareth looked deep into Sarah's eyes. "Hoggle is right," he said. "We do belong together. I love you, Sarah." The girl smiled. "I love you, too, Jareth." With that, they kissed, Hoggle looked satisfied, having accomplished his goal despite the consequence of losing his voice.

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Epilogue

After Hoggle got his voice back, he was sent to tell Toby, along with Toby and Sarah's parents, about the upcoming nuptuals. They were startled, at first, at the appearance of a dwarf and then that Sarah intended to wed a Goblin King, but when Toby and Hoggle assured them that it was alright and they needn't worry, they approved. Even Karen was glad Sarah was happy. Since Sarah's origional journy through the labyrinth, the two had grown much closer.

Meanwhile, Sarah and Jareth were busy making their preperations. They had decided upon a small, simple wedding, with only family and close friends helping them celebrate. Even Sarah's dress was simple. It was white, of course, with a full skirt, and shots of silver thread through the material. With her hair in a braided bun circled by white flowers, she was beautiful and elegant despite the lack of fuss.

As Jareth danced with his new wife that night at the reception, he leaned over. "You know," he whispered, "when you first came here, I was thinking that of all the things I'd lost, I'd missed my voice the most." Sarah laughed softly. "And why would that be?" she asked. Jareth grinned. "Because without my voice, I couldn't tell you how much I love you." He then looked deep into her eyes for a moment before kissing her.

Finis