A/N: I can't believe this is the end. It's been such a pleasure to write this fanfic and get all of your reviews. Unfortuantely it has come to an end. Tell the truth, the epilouge is wrapped in at the end. I wanted to let all of you read this before I forgot again. :P Enjoy!

DISCLAIMER: I do not own Labyrinth. If I did, I wouldn't be writing this and living the good life.

Sarah froze and stared at him. How could she explain the her father that Jareth was her fiancee? Be honest and tell him everything? Or lie? How could she lie though? It's not like he could be called a friend.

"Hello sir," he bowed. Sarah didn't say a word but gaped at the Goblin King.

"And you are...?"

"You've met me before Robert." Jareth magically changed his clothes back from the raggedy t-shirt to his customary white poet shirt and grey pants. His golden medallion that was hidden was now visible, laying on his chest with ease. Robert gasped and stepped between his daughter and the Goblin King.

"Stay away from her!"

"Dad, he's not going to hurt anyone!"

"How do you know?!"

"Because I love him!" Sarah shouted. Jareth smirked and pushed Robert away. He bent down and kissed his love on the cheek.

"I object!"

"Robert...leave them..." Irene said. Sarah looked at her step mother. Irene clutched her daughter's hand and shook it. "Sarah, I know you love him and he loves you. I can only wish you the best."

"Irene!"

"Robert. Look at them. Can't you see what I see? It's just like when we were dating. Not even your own daughter could keep us separated. Now can't you see that with them?" Robert tried to interrupt but Irene continued, "You've made it very clear that she's your only daughter. Don't you want her to be happy?" She prodded him to let Sarah go. If this had been before Sarah had gone to the Labyrinth, she would have thought Irene was trying to get rid of her. But now, Sarah could tell that she cared for her a lot more than Sarah thought she did.

"Thank you Irene. Dad...I'm sorry but I think it's time I left home. I'll be fine. Jareth is a good man," she held in a laugh at that, "and he'll take care of me and I him. I love you Daddy." Robert shook his head.

"I could never say no to you, could I? Just promise to visit okay?"

"I'll find a way." Sarah got out of bed and hugged her father and step-mother.

"Sawah...hic...are you..hic...leaving?" Toby sniffled.

"Oh Toby!" Sarah crouched down and hugged him. "I'll come vist you whenever you need me. Okay Tobes?" The little boy nodded.

"Tobias," Jareth picked the child up in his arms, "You're a big boy now. It's time you show Sarah what a knight you can be." Toby puffed his chest out, trying to look intimidating. He saluted Jareth as the Goblin King put him back down on the ground. He nodded at both of Sarah's parents.

"Take care of my little girl."

"I will." Sarah and Jareth disappeared back to the Goblin Kingdom, leaving her old life behind to face her life as the Goblin Queen...


Epilouge

"Jareth Hunter! Stop hanging from the ceiling! And Conan, stop pulling Aideen's hair! Be nice to your sister!" a very pregnant Sarah cried. Her children were all over the place. Jareth Hunter was almost exactly like his father. His wild blond hair, icy blue eyes, even Jareth's signature smirk. His father was extremely proud of his eldest son. Then came Conan and Aideen. Conan had brown hair and icy blue eyes unlike his sister who had blond hair and green eyes. Sarah was excited about her new child on the way. It seemed like forever since she and Jareth got to have a baby around. Jareth Hunter was 200 years old, 16 years old in Aboveground time, and Conan and Aideen were 150 years old, 13 years old in Aboveground time. It seemed like a long time but really Sarah had only been in the Goblin Kingdom for 20 Aboveground years. Time flew by in the Underground faster than it seemed. Of course, nothing is always what they seem in the Labyrinth.

"Hello, love." Sarah greeted her husband. Jareth smiled and pulled his wife into a hug.

"How's our baby?"
"It's just fine-oh!" Sarah grasped at her stomach. The Goblin King entered his worried zone. "Jareth. Get the doctor-." He was gone before she could finish.

"Congratulations sire. Another set of twins. Both boys."

"And Sarah?"

"Her majesty needs rest but she will be fine. Would you like to see your sons?" Jareth followed the goblin doctor. He wasn't a pleasure to look at, gnarled hands and a distorted face. However, he was the best medicine man that Jareth could find in the entire kingdom. They finally reached the nursery. In the two dark blue bassinets laid his newborn sons.

"Hello," Jareth cooed to his sons. Brown hair dusted the twins' head. Obviously taking after their mother, he thought to himself smirking. One of the twins opened his eyes to show Jareth their jade color. Jareth smiled and stroked the infant's cheek. The other twin started to cry. The Goblin King picked his son up for the first time. He rocked the child slowly in his arms. Picking them both up, he walked back to his wife's side.

"Jareth...oh...they're beautiful." Sarah was awake and sitting up, still pale from labor pains but she was awake. Her arms weakly reached for one of her sons. Jareth put the crying baby in her arms. She cradled the child near to her heart. He stopped crying.

"Jareth, look." she nodded at him. The Goblin King sat down next to his wife and noticed what she was pointing at. One of the baby's eyes were a light blue while the other was green. They smiled warmly on their new child.

"Mom! Dad!" their other children called. Conan and Aideen came busting though the door, crowding around their parents. Jareth Hunter swaggered in and plopped down on Sarah's bed.

"Those are some babies," he grinned, "Congrats Dad." Sarah smacked her son's leg.

"I'll have you know, I went through the pregnancy!" she said jokingly.

"Ewww! TMI Mom!" Aideen covered her ears.

"One big happy family right?" Jareth whispered in his wife's ear.

"Yep. All thanks to you." He gaped as Sarah kissed his cheek.

"I love you, Sarah mine."

"What are we going to name our new boys?"

"How about Aleck for Mr. Green Eyes in Dad's arms?" Jareth Hunter chimed in.

"Darby! Darby!" The older twins said in agreement, pointing at the child in Sarah's arms.

"Aleck and Darby. I like it." Sarah smiled. All the kids nodded in agreement.

"Jareth?"

"Hmm?"

"I'm glad we started over. I was a selfish little kid who wanted to be the heroine and I wrongfully portrayed you as the villain."

"Love, don't bring that up-."

"But I want to Jareth," her eyes flashed, "I want you to know that I loved you while I was here the first time. But I was so focused on making sure that the story became true that I didn't want to act on my own feelings. When I left, I started to regret it. But when I went into that coma, or dream whatever it was, I wanted to right the wrong. Then when I woke up...I was unsure of what to do. I wanted to follow what my heart was saying but then I didn't want to get hurt. Accepting your proposal was the happiest time of my life. Then the kids came along and now these two...Jareth thank you for letting me start over with you."

"Sarah. Stop saying thank you." Jareth snapped his fingers and their kids, even the newborns, disappeared back to their room. He placed small kisses along her jawline.

"Jareth, I just had two babies. No." She pushed him off.

"Fine but you owe me." He grinned and kissed her on the lips.

"And you wonder why I've been pregnant three times. Two times with twins now!" she grumbled to herself, throwing her hands in the air. No matter how much she fussed though, she was in love with the Underground, the Labyrinth, her children, and Jareth, her Goblin King.

The end is just another beginning...

A/N: I realize that Robert giving up easily isn't very realistic at all. However, with the way the story was going, I knew that Irene could influence him enough to let go of Sarah. Some might disagree and I do see your point. But this came out and I enjoyed writing it.

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