



When Oberon gives Jareth an ultimatum--find a bride or hand over the Labyrinth--Jareth knows just the woman he wants to marry. Unfortunately, Sarah isn't interested. Now with thirty days to get married, Jareth is desperate to win her heart. Luckily for him, he has help: Sarah's mousy, big-hearted assistant, Veronica.
But even with Veronica on his side, nothing seems to be going according to plan. And time is running out...
Will Jareth win Sarah's heart and keep his kingdom? Or will Sarah refuse him and Oberon take over the kingdom he wants more than anything? And what about Veronica? What will become of her?
Stay tuned....
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Disclaimer: "Labyrinth" and everything from it belongs to Henson, though I wouldn't mind a lifetime lease on Jareth. Can't promise I'd pay much, but I would take very good care of him. *g* Oberon and Titania belong to William Shakespeare, though I don't know who was the first one to say that Oberon and Jareth are brothers. If anyone knows, please tell me. I want to give credit where credit is due. "The Phantom Of The Opera" and everything from it belong to Gaston Leroux, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and probably a few other people too. I'm not sure who owns "Grease," but it isn't me. Of course, I don't own Bowie, though I wouldn't mind borrowing him, and I just own two copies of "The Linguini Incident." I don't own the Oscars. If I did, I would've given Best Picture to Beauty And The Beast instead of The Silence Of The Lambs. Pillow Talk was the name of a nighttime program on a local radio station. They played love songs listeners dedicated. The song "Save The Best For Last" was sung by Vanessa Williams and written by Wendy Waldman, Jon Lind, and Phil Galdston. If the wedding scene is familiar, it's because it was borrowed from the film "Krull". The story and all characters not from the movie belong to me. I am not making any money from this. I wrote it strictly for entertainment purposes.
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