In the small shelter they had set up for themselves 18 years ago, Jareth awoke, shaking Sarah gently. "Wake up," he told her. Sarah looked at her husband as she awoke, immediatly alert. "What is it?" she asked, alarm starting to rise in her voice. "Have we been found?" Jareth shook his head. "It's the twins. They've found eachother. I sensed the magic coming from them. It's weak, though, because they still don't know the whole truth."
There was silence only for a moment. Jareth quickly broke it. "How do you think they'll react?" he asked. His wife looked confused. "How do I think they'll react to what?" Jareth wondered how she could be confused. "To our going to them, telling them the truth, and bringing them home, of course." Sarah's eyes went wide. "We can't bring them back yet, Jareth. It's still so dangerous, and I don't want them to get hur-" She was silenced by Jareth's finger on her lip.
"There's nothing we could do to prevent them from getting hurt while on Earth, Sarah. And yet they've grown up quite well." With this he brought up a crystal, though it was dangerous to do so, as it might alert the enemy to there whereabouts. Still, he wished to calm his wife, and showing her Victoria and Trevor would do the trick. "See? They're just fine, right now. Besides, the time has come to make a counter-attack on Doriath to reclaim what's ours, and the two of us together aren't strong enough, not with so much magic gone from the underground.
The twins will bring new life to it. It will alert Doriath to the fact that we're alive and well and so are our children when the Labyrinth starts regenerating, but that will take a day or two for him to notice, and that's all the time we need." Sarah nodded, though she still worried. "Communicate with Trevor first, then," she told him. "He'll take the message to his sister. And show him how to make a crystal so he can convince her. We've watched them enough to know it will take more than Trevor telling her for her to believe." Jareth nodded in agreement, and layed back down, concentrating on entering his son's dreams.