Jareth had taken Sarah to the doctor and they had found out that Sarah possessed all the basic powers. This was a trait that only fae who were born royalty possessed. They had come the conclusion that the labyrinth may be giving her powers in return for agreeing to become Jareth's queen.

They were now at home practicing levitation.

"Sarah! Focus!" Jareth yelled while ducking out of the way of the cup they were practicing with.

"Sorry but its really annoying doing the same exact thing for four hours!" Sarah yelled back.

"Do you want to learn how to control your powers or not?" Jareth asked his voice rising.

"Yeah but the same thing over and over and over again! Step one, focus on cup. Step two, make cup float. Step three, repeat steps one and two about 300,000 times!" Sarah yelled her voice rising as well.

"Then how about we stop then, hmm?" Jareth said turning and walking away.

Sarah gave an agitated yell, grabbed her keys, and stomped down the hallway and stairs to her car.

She drove the park that she would always practice plays in when she was 15. She walked to her favorite part, the part that was surrounded by trees and completely private. She stormed over to the bench that sat in the middle of the trees and flopped down onto it.

She sat there for about 5 minutes before a cold wind swept through the area. Sarah shivered.

"You forgot your jacket." Jareth said from behind her and holding out her nice blue denim jacket.

"Thanks." She said before taking it and slipping it on and turning back around.

"May I have a seat?" He asked, still behind her.

"Sure."

They sat in silence for a few moments until Jareth broke it.

"Sarah, I'm sorry. I may have pushed you a little hard back there."

"Yeah, I'm sorry, too. I shouldn't have gotten all ticked off with you." Sarah said in response.

"Forgive me?" Jareth asked.

"Yeah. Do you forgive me?"

"I was never mad." Jareth said with a smile. Sarah smiled back. Another gust of wind swept through the area and Sarah shook again. Jareth pulled her in as close as he could get her. "Better?" Jareth asked. Sarah nodded as she put her head on his shoulder and closed her eyes.

They sat like this for a few minutes before the air got even colder than before. "We should go home. It's not safe to be alone, at night, in a park." The way Jareth said this made it hilarious.

"Let's go home." Sarah said with a laugh.