The Ten Types by Life Is A Highway66


Legend of Zelda © Nintendo


One
Standard Kiss


Princess Zelda mourned the loss of the day as the rain continued to pour over Hyrule; smothering the usual warm and bright sun in a blanket of thick greyness. She had waited in her chambers for a while for the weather to clear, to ensure that she could roam her kingdom freely. Alas, when the flash of white stunned her momentarily, she groaned in annoyance. She knew that that weather they had been graced with would soon turn bad as the warmth of day and coldness of night collided. She sighed, a smile lingering on her face. She would have been so much more upset about this if not for the recent changes in her life.

A knight, whom had saved her from the clutches of Ganondorf in his recent bid to become ruler of Hyrule, had stepped up to the challenge, and with undeniable courage, saved her. No one, even her, had thought anything of this knight clad in green, until he began to roam the streets of Castle Town, where he was never once seen, aimlessly. A part of her tugged slightly for his lost expressions; his almost pathetic look that was hidden in his eyes. Princess Zelda, in the kindness of her heart, held out her hand in friendship to the young man.

But like all great romance stories, this was not the case. Soon, she found herself craving the attention of the young knight, long after her had gone. And soon, she found herself growing closer and closer to him. Soon, she found herself walking with him through the castle with her hand wrapped around his. She hated to admit it, she loved Link. Sometimes she wondered with loved had been the right word, or if she would prefer to use the word adored. Everything about him was perfect. And he thought the same about her. Throughout Hyrule, not a person thought that they were a mismatch; and were happy to admit that the two perfect people were perfect together.

She sighed at the thought of this; he was out of the castle, and Castle Town training for the day. And this was how she found herself alone in the library; aimlessly looking through the rows of books with a lost expression within her eyes. She ignored the pleasantries and the grovelling's that the people of the town made to her, and continued in her quest to find a book to pass the time. The kingdom had been peaceful since the downfall of Ganondorf, and so there was very little in ways to do.

She wished Link was back…

Her eyes scanned the titles that lay before her; in the absence of her, ahem, prince, she felt the need for something to fill the void of which he would usually do. The loneliness; she once was a pride and independent woman, who could happily rule a kingdom alone, and now she was trying to find comfort in the pages of a book. She wanted to laugh at herself. She felt somewhat pathetic; and yet how she loved this feeling!

Her mind and body paused as her eyes fell against words that she had been searching for. She read them over, looked at it again and again as she picked it up, and looked it over. How to Make a Man Your Husband. Her heart raced. Her face flushed. Upon reading the blurb, she thought that she had found the end of the rainbow; the golden pot of riches. Just what she needed; a way to stop hers and Link's relationship getting too stale! She approached the front desk. She tried to ignore the judgemental eyes which bore into her, and putting it under her shawl, she raced back out into the rain, to return to her chambers; and await Link's homecoming.


She lay on the bed, reading the book, with furrowed brows and biting her bottom lip. She had, admittedly, not gotten very far with it, but this was just the kind of advice she was looking for. She wanted to grin as her heart pounded furiously, and threatened to break out of her chest. This was almost too good to be true. She and her love would become king and queen in no time!

Almost on cue, the door opened, and she threw the book under the bed. She watched the knight walk in, and almost throwing his equipment onto the floor, he looked over to the woman in the room. "Good evening, dear." She smiled; the sweetest smile that he had ever known throughout his travels. He wished he could return this, however, he found his limbs screaming for slumber, and so laid next to her. She giggled almost silently as he laid flat on his back, and as soon as his head had reached the soft material, his eyes were beginning to fall in a dream state.

"Are you not going to tell me about your day?" She rested her head against his chest, and found some comfort as the strong arm of the man snake its way around her waist. Alas, the grip did not stay as he slowly fell asleep. She rolled her eyes, sitting up and shaking him slightly until he wearily looked up to her. "Are you forgetting something?"

He grinned, "Good evening." He cupped that delicate face, and moved closer. Their lips brushing over one another's; even though this was the most their kisses ever came to, she was still happy to say that this contact was enough for her heart to nearly stop beating at the slightest contact. "I'm sorry," He chuckled, pulling away slightly, "But I'm exhausted. Would you mind if I go to sleep now?"

Before she could even answer, he was asleep. His soft breathing the only thing to be heard in the stale atmosphere that was Link and Zelda. She was glad for the book that lay underneath them. By the end of the chapter on kissing, he would be on one knee, begging for marriage for one reason.

That one reason? It made Zelda smile. A very un-princess like smile.


Authors' Note
Of course, when you find out that you have done badly on exams, the first thing you do is write Link and Zelda fluff, right? Honestly, don't take this seriously. It's not my best work. Just somewhere for me to 'vent'.
So... Wanna tell us what you think? :D