Disclaimer: I own nothing but Christine, Greselda, and the plot.

A/N: I would just like to thank those who have read and reviewed. Keep reading.

"Attack!" cried Sir Didymus. At those words, Hoggle and Ludo came running down the isle, a whole army of goblins right behind them. Many of the goblins scared the guests away with their weapons. Others attacked the wedding cake and gifts. Ludo and Sir Didymus, along with Hoggle, ran up to Sarah and Jareth.
"This is wonderful," exclaimed Sarah, hugging Hoggle, then Didymus, and then Ludo. "How did you do this?"
"I was passing by your room when I saw Jareth attack Greselda," said Hoggle. "So, I ran and got Ludo and Sir Didymus and asked them to help. When we reached her castle, we saw Jareth be attacked by several guards. We took that as our cue to rescue your niece and hide Sir Didymus in there. You know, just in case Jareth should wise up." Hoggle winked at Jareth and they both smiled.
"Remind me to thank you later," said Jareth.
"You bastard!" yelled Greselda as she came up behind her. "I should have known better than to believe you. I knew you would not have given up that easily." She held up her hands, a blue ball of fire set in them. She thrust it at Jareth, knocking him off his feet. He knocked his head against a stone statue.
"You leave him alone!" cried Sarah. She pulled her hand back, prepared to strike. But Greselda was faster. Sarah flew several feet into the air and landed about twelve yards away from where she had been.
"You silly woman," said Greselda, smiling. Using her magic, she forced Sarah to float up. "You can't possibly think that you can defeat me." She threw Sarah several more feet. She picked up Sarah again, now walking while she talked. "You cannot beat me. Even without my magic, I could beat you." She dropped Sarah onto the ground. Sarah could not catch her breath. Now, Greselda picked up a heavy stone statue, making it float above Sarah.
"Face it Sarah," she smiled. "You just can't win. You may have been clever enough to have run the Labyrinth, but you are not smart enough to outwit me." Without another word, she dropped the stone tablet. Sarah closed her eyes and braced herself for the weight of the stone to hit her. But it never came. She opened her eyes to see it levitating just two inches above her head. With the little strength that she had, she turned to see Jareth standing behind Greselda, his arms shaking greatly. It was hard for him to keep that great stone up after being hit so hard in the head. But he somehow had managed to keep it up.
"Too bad for you, Greselda," he growled. And without another word, he thrust the stone upon Greselda, crushing her. Then, he ran to Sarah's side. Without a single word, he used he produced a crystal from mid-air and placed it a few inches above her face. It began to glow a bright red. Then, he moved it all around her body. After what had seemed like an eternity, when in reality it was only a minute, he threw the crystal ball towards the nearby woods. There, it exploded. Yet, once the smoke cleared, there was no harm done to any of the trees. Jareth then pulled Sarah to her feet.
"Are you alright, my love?" he asked.
"Yes," smiled Sarah. "I am." With that, they kissed each other. And for a few blessed moments, they were the only ones out there.