A VISIT TO ORDON
Author's note: This is the version of Twilight Princess that me and my sister dreamed up. Midna would always ask Zelda PERSONAL questions via PictoChat. I don't know if I'll add that in this story but I might. I don't own any of the Zelda characters, Nintendo does. But I did make up General Gen, Victor Vanarsi, and Link and Zelda's triplets. Anyways, please R&R :)
Chapter 1- Packing
Prologue: About fourteen months ago, Hero Link and Princess Zelda wedded on June 1. They were now parents of triplets: Nelly, Collin, and Joey, who were born on November 28. But since Link left the slow-pace lifestyle of Ordon Village to move into the castle, he hadn't returned to visit. Sure, once in a while, the mayor would visit him in the castle, but he hadn't had a chance to show off his wife to the children of Ordon. Now he finally had the opportunity.
"Do you have everything packed, dear?" came a voice from the bathroom. The prince and princess' royal bedroom was actually four rooms connected: bedroom, bathroom, baby room, and living room. Princess Zelda soon appeared at the door way to find Link snoozing on the bed. The grand king-sized bed was in the middle of the rather large bedroom. The bedroom joined to two large walk-in closets (one Link's and one Zelda's), the baby room, the door to the castle hallway, and the bath room. The closets were on the right side of the room and the baby room and bathroom were on the left side. There were two glass cases in between the closet entrances, containing Link and Zelda's crowns and Link's sword equipment. Zelda placed her hands on her hips. "Link, you're supposed to be packing," she said, holding by a snicker.
Link opened his eyes drowsily and gave her a curious stare. Then he whined, trying to sound as cute and pitiful as possible, "But Zeldwa, I'm sweepy!"
Zelda lay down next to him and lifted his chin up with her gloved hand. "Linky," she began, looking into his big blue eyes. "How sleepy are you?"
Link closed his eyes and pretended to nod off. "Very," he replied gravely.
She nodded. "Alright, I'll just pack you a few changes of underwear and that should be enough to last you," she told him, playfully touching the tip of his nose. Then she got off the bed and opened Link's chest-of-drawers (which were located on the left side of the bed for some reason).
"Wait, Zel!" Link exclaimed. "I can't just wear underwear all day! I'm up, I'm up!" As he was saying this he hopped off the bed and rushed to his drawers.
Zelda patted him on the head. "Aw, I was just teasing," she told him. Link opened the top drawer and started to put several copies of his green Hero's Clothes in his suitcase. Zelda just stared at him curiously and tilted her head. "Why so much Hero's Clothes? You have other clothes."
"I don't want the people in Ordon to think I'm a fashion snob," he replied, still piling more Hero's Clothes into the suitcase.
Princess Zelda leaned against the wall and crossed her arms. "Uh-huh. But since I wear different dresses each day, does that make me a fashion snob?" she inquired.
The young prince paused to look at his wife. Instead of the usual purple and while gown that she was famous for, she wore a different one. The divine dress had two layers. The top one was of transparent nylon that was a glittery periwinkle. The neckline was boatcut, and it had short sleeves which draped elegantly over her shoulders. The bottom layer was a petticoat of pearly white silk. Under her dress she wore cotton tights and dark magenta boots. She didn't wear her crown; her golden brown hair was loose and flowy. Link thought that his Zelda looked absolutely stunning in it. He turned to her and placed his hand on the wall next to her left ear, somewhat trapping her. "Defiantly not," he told her, grinning. "You're gorgeous." He leaned his face closer to her's and puckered up his lips. Suddenly a baby's cry pierced the air. Both Link and Zelda rolled their eyes and said in unison, "Collin."
"I'll go attend to him. He probably pooped again," Zel said, turning away from Link. Link looked disappointed but nodded.
Zelda left the bedroom and went into the baby room. Before the room was used as a baby room, Zelda and Link used it as a private dining room. But after they found out Zelda was pregnant, they converted it into a baby room, eating with the rest of the royal dignitaries in the royal dining room (or in the living room when they wanted to be alone). The baby room was light pink and sky blue and had clouds painted on the wall. On the far wall was a doorway leading to the living room. On the right side of the room was a big window, letting in the sunlight that lit up the room. In one corner of the room was a big pile of baby toys and baby books. On the floor on top of the magenta carpet was a soft blanket with pictures of cows and horses stitched on it. In the other corner was a counter and an ice chest. The counter had a number of empty baby bottles on top of it and a few empty cans of baby food. The ice chest was mostly used for storing baby food and milk. On the other side of the counter was a changing station where bags of diapers lay. And in the middle of the room stood three cribs in a row. The one on the left side was blue and had the word 'Joey' painted on the side. The middle one was pink and had the word 'Nelly' painted on it. And the last one was blue and had 'Collin' painted on the side. Zelda headed for that one where Collin, lay uncovered and crying. Miraculously, the other babies were still asleep.
Link appeared at the doorway with a shirt in his hand. He observed his wife pick up Collin in her arms and bouce him gently. "What's wrong with him?" the young man asked.
"Nothing," Zelda replied, smiling fondly down at the baby. "He's just lonesome."
The young man nodded. "It's a miracle that the other babies are still asleep. Have you packed all their supplies?"
"Yup," she replied. "Everything but the babies themselves."
Link chuckled. "Alright." He then leaned into the bedroom and placed the shirt he was holding on top of the chest-of-drawers. "Have you seen my boomerang by any chance?"
"I last saw it in the living room. Why?" Zelda replied, letting Collin grab her finger.
Link shrugged. "Just in case." He walked through the room, stopped for a moment to kiss Zelda on her left temple, and then preceded into the living room. The living room was the largest room of the four connecting ones. It had a deep crimson sofa in the middle that faced a stone fire place (Link and Zelda liked to cuddle up there a lot). Also, in front of the sofa, was a low coffee table; it was made of glass and sturdy wood and had a gold embroidering. On the back wall were two tall stain-glass windows that reached the floor. The velvet curtains were drawn back from them and held to the side by a golden rope. The entrance (where Link stood) was actually on the left side of the room so when you entered you saw the side of the couch, rather than the front. There were a few shelves against the walls, filled with old books and keep sakes. The room also had a regal rug with royal designs stretched out across the floor. When Link had first moved into the castle, the living room had always scared him. Maybe it was because he felt he wasn't worthy enough to live in such a place. But by this time he had pretty much gotten used to it.
He stood at the doorway and scanned the living room. "Where in the living room?" he asked Zelda.
"Did you even look?" Zelda asked, setting Collin back in his crib and coming up to her husband.
"Yeah," Link replied.
She rolled her eyes. "You haven't even gone in yet. Men; they never look hard enough."
The young prince grinned at her playfully. "Sorry," he said, shrugging.
Princess Zelda proceeded into the living room, finding the boomerang on the rug next to the couch. She picked it up and held it by one end. "Is this what you're looking for?" she asked him.
"Yeah," Link replied, coming up to her. She stood there and dangled it in front of him. "Thanks." But when he tried to grab it she quickly pulled it away.
"Nah-uh-uh, not so fast," she scolded playfully, putting the boomerang behind her back. "Finders keepers, losers weepers."
"Aw, c'mon, Zel," Link said, loosening his knees.
"Nope," she said sternly, stepping a bit closer to him. "If you wanted it you should've looked for it your self." She playfully tapped the tip of his nose (she likes doing that, doesn't she).
A mischievous smile appeared on Link's face. "Fine. If you don't want to give it to me freely I'll just have to seduce me into giving it to me." Before Zelda could object, Link lunged forward and pounced on her, knocking her down on the couch. He landed right on top of her; their chests resting against each other.
"Link!" Zelda screamed. The young man started to caress her neck, lips, cheeks, brow, and forehead with his lips. His arms were wrapped around her slender figure tightly so she wouldn't escape. The boomerang fell to the ground with a thud. "Link, you can have your boomerang!" she cried.
"I want you," Link replied, still kissing her everywhere.
Zelda wrapped her arms around Link's midsection in defeat. After Link had had enough to satisfy him for a while, he stopped kissing her and rested his head against her's. "Guess what?" he asked energetically in her ear.
"What?" she asked curiously, gently rubbing the back of his neck.
"I ordered a double bed for my small tree house in Ordon," he answered with a smile. "So we can..." He didn't need to finish his sentence for Zelda to understand; he just waggled his eyebrows playfully.
The princess let out a sigh. "Sure," she said. "If it's not by that big window that you used to sleep next to over-looking the town."
He shook his head. "Don't worry; we can put it in the basement." He then nuzzled her cheek with his nose affectionately.
"Link..." Zelda began softly after a few minutes. "As much as I'm enjoying this we can always do this later. Right now we need to pack."
Link sat up with a long and disappointed sigh. "Alright." He then stood up and swooped down to pick up his boomerang. Then he walked over the door way; but before he went into the baby room he turned and winked at her. "See you later."
"Ha ha, very funny," Zel said sarcastically, getting up herself. "Since we're married we'll always see each other around."
