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AN: Well here's the epilogue, I've never written one before so hope it isn't too painful to read.

Epilogue:

They had now been married for 5 years. And although it did not seem that long to Sarah, at the same time it seemed as if she could barely remember not being with him.

She still missed her baby brother and at times still cried for him. Every year she visited his grave aboveground and she also had a small memorial plaque in the garden for him.

Every now and then she still visited her father and Karen although lately she hadn't been able to a often as she would have liked. After she left home her step mother and father had moved. They had gotten a smaller house since there was only the two of them, it was only about half an hours drive from their old house but that didn't bother them. About six months after Sarah had moved out she told them that she was moving in with Jareth, it hadn't been long after that when she announced their engagement. It had been difficult for her not to tell them about it but she accepted it, after all she didn't see them that much and she knew it would seem odd if she told them right away. They had not objected, in fact they were overjoyed that she had found happiness.

She and Jareth had wed 18 months after their engagement, after all it took a lot of effort to organize a royal wedding.

So now Sarah sat on a chair in the garden, her safe haven, where she knew goblins or any other creatures that inhabited the Labyrinth and the Goblin City would not bother her. As she sat there she thought of how her life had changed in the past few years and how they would change even more in another two and half months or so.

She laid a hand on her swollen belly and thought of her unborn child.

Soon enough she heard the sound of someone approaching her.

"Hello Jareth."

He came and sat beside her, kissing her forehead and entwining hi hand with the one of hers that was resting on her stomach.

"It's getting late love, you should come in now, besides, Hogbrain's here to see you."

"It's-"

"Yes I know, Hoggle," he smirked at her. "Just let me have my fun."

She frowned at him before giving in and laughing.

Then she stood with Jareth's arm wrapped around her shoulders and they headed back to the castle so that she could see her old friend, besides, she was hungry again.

AN: Thank you so much to all my reviewers, they really do meana lot and it's good to know what everyone thinks of my writing. Hope you've all enjoyed my fic.