*I don't own Labyrinth.*
"You have no power over me."
Those were the last words Sarah had spoken to the Goblin King after she finished his labyrinth. She and Toby were brought back to their home, where she realized that she actually loved her baby brother all along.
Jareth sat on his window ledge, twirling a few crystals in his hand. He lifted one up that showed an old picture of Sarah playing with Toby. A twinge of guilt and longing stuck his heart. He knew what he did was wrong, but he loved her. He wanted her to be his queen – his everything.
He smiled and thought back to when Sarah first came to the Underground. Her stepmother had wished that the Goblin King would take her away. Jareth remembered when his father left to bring the girl here. She was stubborn, yet Jareth found her simply intriguing.
"Jareth?" A knock came at his bedroom door. He turned to see his lovely wife – and queen – Sarah, entering the room. "Are you coming down for dinner?"
"Yes." Jareth stood up and sent the crystals away. He took Sarah's and escorted her to the dining room. They sat in silence as they ate their dinner. Sarah noticed Jareth was unusually quiet, so she decided to find out what was wrong.
"Jareth?" She asked. He glanced up. "What's wrong? You seemed disturbed about something."
"No, not disturbed," Jareth smiled. "I was just thinking about the time you first came to the Underground."
"When my stepmother wished me away?" Sarah grimaced. "Yes, I remember."
Jareth laughed. "Remember how stubborn you used to be?"
"Oh, yes!" Sarah laughed. "I still don't know how you put up with it. I remember how you were as well."
"I was not used to dealing with young foolish girls," Jareth recalled. "You, my dear, were quite the handful."
"Indeed I was," Sarah agreed. "You on the other hand were quite the spoiled prince." Jareth's parents had died a very long time ago, so Jareth was crowned the Goblin King when he was only sixteen years old. Sarah came to the Underground when he was around fifteen.
"Once a spoiled prince, always a spoiled prince."
They laughed and retold the stories of when Sarah first came to the Underground. What a pair they were! Always bickering and not wanting to be near each other.