My loyal readers here is another little segment for you to sink your teeth into. Now i know where this leads but i would love you have your opinions on where it should go. Maybe one of you shall sway me from my original decision. Who knows? Thank you for all the subscriptions and adding this to alerts. Thanks are not enough. Knowing people actually read my writing and appreciate it is wonderful. Enjoy your new chapter my little Labyrinth rats. [LittlEm]

The hall was full with Goblins and creatures of all shapes sizes. With fur, no fur, small heads, big heads, clubs, swords, eye patches. Growls and grumbles, squeaks, squawks and all kinds of noises were echoing off the walls of the hall. Everyone was looking around and talking. Discussing the couple that were to be their ruler. Jareth slowly pushed apart the doors that were at the back of the hall with the crowd turning to watch him.

Jareth could scarcely believe the number of creatures that were sat before him. All of them were watching him as he made his way between the chairs that had been placed for the wedding. They were all intently staring at him and Jareth was unsure whether he felt loathing or appreciation towards them for staring. For as much as he loved the attention he was bored of their faces, the scrutiny. What right did they have to scrutinise? He tilted his head high and strode past all. His mind securing in the thought that this was his day and that it would be perfect. There would be no hitches.Sarah stood at the closed doors to the hall. She had watched from the stairs as Jareth had walked in and the doors had closed behind him. He was wearing a new long tailcoat jacket, which she had spied and adored immediately. Onyx black with red trimmings and the same flower that she had on her dress stitched into the tail. She knew he looked wonderful from the front as well, he always did. The first time she had seen him in her dad's room all that time ago he had stolen her breath and he still managed to leave her breathless now. She looked at the doors, almost, expecting to be able to peer right through them and see Jareth standing there. Sarah was nervous and shaking. It was her day. Their day. She would not let anything tear her mind from this. She was sure of this…
She pushed apart the doors and everything stopped.
Wasn't she?

Their eyes met as Sarah pushed open the doors, though her veil covered her eyes Sarah knew that he could see them through the veil, he could find her eyes anywhere in a room. Both looked in a gaze that could have stopped the world for as long as they needed. The guests were silent and composed as they glanced at both Jareth and Sarah. Gazing at her beauty and marvelling at his power and presence.

Jareth couldn't bear to take his eyes from Sarah. She looked completely breathtaking; there was nothing about her that he could flaw. The dress clung to her body perfectly and Jareth had to hold his tongue from shouting out how beautiful she looked. The veil covered her beautiful face. Those eyes that he could find anywhere in a room without a second glance at anyone, he could see them through her veil. They stirred Jareth inside and sparked something within that he never believe he had. He believed the feeling was love. Sarah stirred love in Jareth. Which is why he went through all the pain of going back for her once more. He loved Sarah and seeing her in the dress, finally marrying her… It all felt right for Jareth.

Sarah glanced around at all the guests who sat patiently waiting. She could only just find the energy to put one foot in front of the other; everything was a blur as she made her way down the aisle. Her breathing shallow and paced as she let her mind buzz. Was she really sure she wanted to do this? Would she turn her back on her family forever and stayed entwined with a man who had enticed her by stealing Toby, bribes with peaches, crystals and wishes. Was there anything she was sure of anymore? Was she even sure that she was here. One foot in front, slow steps to where Jareth stood. He did look just as beautiful from the front as he had from behind. His hair as wild as usual, and she loved it and could not stop a smile moving over her lips. Yet there stood the man who had trapped her in a Labyrinth. Yet did she really hold it against him? Reaching Jareth she turned to face him

" Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today…"

Both Jareth and Sarah felt their bodies stiffen as he started- this was really it. This was the pinnacle of everything and a changing point in their lives. Jareth was willing and eager to finally have the woman he saw before him, but was Sarah ready for Jareth? Was she willing to leave everything behind for him?

"Jareth, do you take Sarah to be your lawful wedded wife. For better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health until death do you part?"

"I do…"

He had done it and with no hesitation. Which had surprised even him. His immediate reflex was to shout yes and proclaim it throughout the kingdom. Though here he was, succumbing to someone else's wishes and keeping it tame. He had jumped into the abyss and given himself completely to a young woman who he had forced to traverse his Labyrinth. He had beaten him, challenged him and intimidated him slightly. She had not been afraid. Jareth loved her more for not fearing him like everyone else did. Sarah was so strong and all his fears eased away as he made his I Do's.

"Sarah, do you take Jareth to be your lawful wedded husband. For better or worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health until death do you part?"

Sarah stopped, her mind halted and everything around her fell silent as the question was asked to her. Did she take Jareth? If Sarah agreed this meant turning her back on her family and being totally his. Her life and body and soul and heart would fully be his. In a binding contract between the two. Yet he had also pledged himself to her, and made his vow.

"Sarah?…."