Disclaimer: I own nothing, once again, except for the plot point and, this time, Jasmine and Herman.
Jareth sat at his throne, awaiting the arrival of his two guests. He wished that he had had more time to prepare for their arrival. If he had only known that they were on their way, he would have ordered a great feast. To soften the blur, so to speak, of his great secret. He was not sure how he would reveal to them that he had found his one true love in a human who lived Aboveground?
There was a knock at the door. Jareth whirled around, his heart beating faster and faster with each passing second.
"Come in," said Jareth. The door opened and in walked the two who he knew were to make the final nudge in his decision about Sarah..
"Mother, Father," smiled Jareth. He walked swiftly towards his parents. He hugged his mother and gave her a peck on the cheek. He shook his fathers hand.
"Hey sweetie." began his mother, Jasmine.
"Don't do that," growled Herman. "I must speak with our son. Please leave us, Jasmine."
"Oh, Herman!" snapped Jasmine. "How could you be so cruel? We haven't seen our son for nearly 100 years. The least you could do is spend a little more time with him before you begin your usually criticism."
"Jasmine, as usual, you fail to see the hidden problem in everything, even though this problem is not so easily hidden." Herman was red in the face. "I wish to speak with my son alone, if it is alright with you." Jasmine glared at her husband, nodded, and then left swiftly from Jareth's throne room.
"Now," said Herman as he turned toward his son. "I want to hear about every little detail about this.thing that you seem to have fallen for."

An Hour Later.

"Never!" snarled Herman. "I will never allow you to give yourself in to a no good, big eyed, cheatin', dirty human!"
"Father!" cried Jareth, who was nearly at the same boiling point as his father. "Sarah is none of those things, save for human. Now, I am not a child anymore. You can't tell me what I can and can't do! I can love whomever I wish to and you know it. You did not listen to Grandpa when he forbid you to marry Mother, did you?"
"That was a different case!" yelled Herman, "Her father was an old crackpot and everyone knows it. Besides, your mother is a Fae, like you and I. I never, in my whole being, would have thought to marry a human girl. That is foolish talk."
"Could you try to look at it from my point of view, for just one millisecond?" Jareth was on the verge of tearing up, he was so angry. How could his father be so selfish in what he was saying and doing? Didn't his father know how much it pained him to be apart from Sarah? He shared his thoughts with his father.
"I just don't understand how you can be so foolish as to squander your choice like that on a human girl who might not even want you." Herman was now shaking with rage.
"Why must you constantly drive me out of my mind?" Jareth growled.
"Jareth, if you so much as look at this human girl again, so help me I will remove you from my family tree and never talk to you again!" raged his father. Jareth stood there, stunned.
"Well," he said after a moments pause. "Then so be it. Good bye, Father."