Okay, here's my newest story. Its also my first Zelda fic. Its done by me and a friend. I hope you like it.
Chapter 1- Gadd's Vacation
An elderly scientist was tinkering with a strange device on a steel table top. He was tightening the last screw. When he finished, he held it up over his head, in praise of his greatest creation to date. He gave it a quick once over. He smiled, and gave his small cube shaped invention a quick kiss. Only to have it explode, leaving the elderly man charred and blackened. He coughed up a small cloud of soot.
"It works perfectly!" said the old man.
He set the hand held cube on a shelf, and left. He went into the next room, and grabbed a ticket from the desk near his bed. He sat down in the seat of the desk and turned on the light. In his hand was a ticket. It was a ticket he made so his invention, the Vacate-o-matron. It will send hims somewhere where he will be able to have a peaceful vacation away from those grubbing power companies. Didn't they know mad scientist required mass amounts of power?!
"Tomorrow I go to worlds unknown!" said the old man, "Oh, Gadd, you old coot, there you go talking to yourself again. Well, Gadd, its time for bed."
With that, the old scientist went to his bed, which was about twice his size. He pulled a remote control out of his pocket, and pressed its large, and only, button, which was red. The side of the bed opened, revealing stairs. He climbed up the stairs, and into his large bed. He snuggled into his blankets, and set his head upon his pillow. Almost instantly small snores could be heard coming from his over sized head.
The Next Morning
The elderly Professor Gadd woke up with a start. He got out of bed and put on khaki shorts and a white t-shirt that said "Build or bust" and a pair of flip-flops. He also had on a pair of large round sunglasses. He scurried over to his vacate-o-matron and hurriedly put in his ticket, causing the machine to start humming. He climbed up the stairs to a platform where a sole door located in the very center of it. Nothing else was on the platform. The door was white with a golden door knob. Prof. Add turned the door knob and opened the door, revealing a large natural green field beyond the door, which was odd, seeing as his entire lab was made of some kind metal.
"Well, Gadd this is it! To Kansas!" said the old professor, as he stepped through the door, and emerged in the very field the door showed. He looked around, and took off his sunglasses. "This isn't Kansas... Not Kansas at all."
Gadd walked about until he came to a large castle. He crossed the bridge, and made is way through the market. There he took a seat on the wall of a large and beautiful fountain. While he rested a young man, around sixteen to eighteen years of and dressed in a green Tunic and a white undersuit with brown boots and a green hat, came up to him, and asked something in a language Gadd didn't understand. The boy had dark blond hair, while his eyes were blue like Gadd's parrot, Bacon. So Gadd took another remote out of his bag, and pointed it at the young man. He pressed the remotes sole button, a green one. He then pointed the remote at himself, and pressed the button again.
"I'm sorry, young man, but can you repeat that?" asked Gadd
"Um, I asked if you needed any help." said the green clad teen.
"Yes, could you be so kind as to take me to the Castle Motel, so I can meet with my friend, Zelda Feldastein."
"Um, sure?" said the boy, "My name is Link by the way."
"Ah, well Link, I am Professor E. Gadd. You can call me Professor Gadd."
So Gadd followed Link to the Castle 'Motel' and was amazed at how splendid it was! It was made of beautiful white stones, and its roof was made of blue shingles, which only added to its glory. Link lead Gadd past the guards, and through the main doors. Once inside Gadd was once again awestruck by the sheer beauty of the castle. White vases lined the hallway, and golden chandeliers hung freely from the ceiling. And magnificent paintings adorned the walls. When they stopped they were in front of a large set of doors.
"This is Zelda's room, I'll see if she can see you now." Link said, and knocked on the door, "Zelda! Theres someone who wants to see you!"
Gadd watched as the door slowly opened. The woman who opened it had was very young. Perhaps no older than the boy who was acting as Gadd's guide. She had long, flowing, golden hair, and eyes as blue as sapphires. Gadd was awestruck. But he was also confused.
"This isn't Zelda." Gadd said, "At least not the one I wanted."
"I am Princess Zelda of Hyrule. And you are?"
"I am Professor E. Gadd, and I am on vacation. I am looking for Zelda Feldastein, the manager of Castle Motel."
"Motel? The only motel is in the Market place, but its not called the Castle Motel." Zelda said, "Link will take you there."
"Hmm, well I already paid for the hotel, I can not afford another one." said Gadd, "What am I to do? Hmm, what are you to do, Gadd old boy?"
Well..." Link said, after a minute of silence, "I'm going back to my home town of Ordon tomorrow, you could come with me and stay at my house."
"I think I'll do just that, young man. Yep yep. But once we get to your home town I'll set up my port-o-lab, so I won't be a bother to anyone." Gadd said, "As for now, where can I sleep?"
Zelda and Link showed Gadd to an extra room. After he took a nap, they had dinner and Gadd went right back to sleep. Zelda and Link were shocked to see the elderly man eat the way he did. He ate two servings or pork, various vegetables, fruit salad, chicken, and water. They had never seen anyone, let alone someone so small, eat that much.
Meanwhile in the field
The same door that Gadd used to get to Hyrule was still open, and a young teenage boy, around the same age as Link, stepped through it. He had blond hair and brown eyes. He wore a black T-Shirt with red stripes on the sleeves, blues jeans, and black sneakers. He stood in at six feet tall. and looked at the massive field.
"Gramps?" He called, getting no response.
"Bryce, I don't think he's here." said a girl, "And its getting late."
She was also around the same age as Link and Bryce. She had shoulder length brown hair and green eyes. Her skin was darker than Bryce's. She wore a green short with a orchid purple vest, white pants, and white sneakers. She was about five feet, five inches tall.
"This is the only place we haven't looked, May. He has to be in this field."
"Or he could be in that castle in the distance." May said
"Well, lets go look." Bryce said, closing the door, which caused it to vanish all together.
"We had better find your grandfather here, and he had better be able to get us home." May said, through gritted teeth.
Bryce gulped at the murderous glare he was getting. He decided it would be best to start walking, since he didn't know what kind of creatures lurked in the darkness of this world. So together the two of them walked towards the castle. Their hopes to find Bryce's grandfather and for him to get them home.
But their hopes would be put on hold as night fell. As soon as it did, they heard a strange howl, and skeletal dog like creatures came from the ground. The monstrous creatures started chasing the two lost teens. They chased them up a tree, then circled below the tree that held their prey.
"Great, now we're stuck up here." May said, "Just great."
Bryce merely sighed, watching their pursuers circle below the branches that held them. It was going to be a long night. A very long night.
