Luna and Markus was looking up at the towering trees, waiting for the enemy, "Markus," Luna whispered, holding her duel blades ready. "I'll hold off the enemy while you get to the base." she told him. "I can't leave you here." he told her quickly, refusing to leave his twin sister's side. "I'll be fine." Luna tried to reassure her younger brother.

"Focus on your enemy!"

A female voice yelled out from the treetops, then throwing a knife at Markus who blocked it with a defensive spell.

Luna was the older twin. She had golden blonde hair, emerald green eyes, and fair skin. She was always fascinated by her dad's weapons. The sword, shield, everything he could carry. She had a very outgoing personality that was always going into things without question.

Markus was the younger twin. He had dirty blonde hair, blue eyes, and also had fair skin. He was interested by his mom's magic spells that she used around the house. He mastered some magic spells to levitate small things, blast things at distances, and some fairly strong defensive spells. Unlike his sister, he was shy and was hesitant to do new things.

Without a sound, an object shot out of the trees… hitting Markus on the right leg, making him to fall down. "Markus!" Luna cried out in horror. "Sorry, I was daydreaming." he chuckled.

"Your right leg is now useless, Markus!" the female voice told them.

Luna looked at her brother's right leg and saw red gooey stuff that was making its way down. "Come on, we're close to the base!" she told him as she placed his arm on her shoulders and picked him up. "I'll be your legs if you'll be my shield." she told him. "Ok." he replied as he was picked up.

"Come on…" Luna said as he help her only brother walk. Markus held out his left hand in front of them so he'll be ready for any attacks by the enemy. Since Markus's leg was hit, they weren't as fast as they were.

"The head, leg, arm, the back." the unknown voice said slowly. "So many attacks." she added. "Maybe I'll this one!" the enemy yelled out then throwing an unknown object.

Markus quickly made a shield on the right of them, "That was close," Luna told him. "Yeah," Markus agreed then blocking another attack. "Come on." Luna said to him. " I can see the base.

"You're so close to the base… will you make it?" the mysterious female voice told them.

Luna and Markus was so close to the base… until the enemy let out her ultimate attack. The attacks came from everywhere. "Markus!" Luna cried out. "I know!" he yelled out as he placed up a shield at the last minute, protecting them… for now. "Can you walk while holding the spell up?" Luna asked quickly. "No…" Markus said as he was struggling to keep the concentration.

"Who will last first? My barrage of attacks or your spell?" the unknown voice said. "Let's find out." she added soon after as more and more attacks came.

"I… can't… hold it…" Markus told his older sister as the shield started to break. "Come on, focus!" Luna told him, hoping that he can hold it. The shield was starting to crack, a sign that the spell was weakening.

"Focus, I know you can do it brother!" Luna said quickly. "I… can't!" Markus cried out as the shield spell shattered, the attacks hitting the two fourteen year old kids.

"You lose…" the female voice said as she jumped down the trees, revealing herself to the children. Her beautiful whitish silver hair was in a high ponytail, her tan skin was gleaming in the twilight, her ruby red eyes shown in the light.

"No dessert for you." she said, smirking.

"Aw… We were so close, Impa!" Luna wined as she and her brother got up. "You didn't pass the test." Impa told them. "Fine…" the two children groaned. "Come on, you're parents has dinner ready." the Sheikah said. "Alright," the twins said as they followed their nursemaid to the house.

"Hi mom!" the children yelled out in happiness when they came in. "Go wash up kids," their dad said as he walked into the room. "Ok dad," they said then going to the bathroom to clean up. "How did the training go, Impa?" the children mother asked. "Alright, Markus's magic is improving." the nursemaid answered.

"How so?" the dad, Link, asked. "Markus's shield spell lasted slightly longer." Impa replied, sitting down at the table. "That's good," Zelda said as she placed the plate full of food on the table. "He's a fast learner." Link mused. "He get's that from my side of the family," he grinned. "You would have been stuck at the Temple of Time if Sheik didn't help you out." Zelda told him, playfully throwing a dish towel to his face.

"Any you would have been walking if Sheik didn't teach you all those warp songs." she added. "Ok, ok," Link laughed, taking the towel off his face. "The kids got something from your side of the family too." he chuckled.

"Hi mom!" the children called out as they gotten to their seats at the table, "Say 'hi' to dad too." she told them. "Hey dad," they said then seeing the plateful of food. "Hope you two are hungry," Zelda said to her kids. "I made plenty to eat." she told them.

"Impa said that your magic shields are improving." Link said to his son. "She did?" he asked, looking up at him. "It's good that you're practicing with your magic." the dad said proudly. "Thanks…" Markus replied. "I've been working with the weapons!" Luna exclaimed happily. "That's good," Zelda replied, proud of her daughter. "You two are learning with two teachers instead of one." Impa commented.

"So mom, can you tell us that story again." Luna asked her as she and her brother got ready for bed. "Yeah, can you?" Markus asked, sitting up. "Ok," Zelda agreed as she sat down beside her children's beds.

"Long time ago, before you two were born, there was a boy that lived in the forest that was only ten years old. He was summoned by a wised tree called the 'Great Deku Tree' and he was the protector of a race called the Kikori, a race that never grows up." Zelda said to her children. "His name was 'Link' he was called by the Deku Tree to help get rid of the spider problem."

"Then Link sealed away the evil bad man and saving the world." Luna said happily. "And the Hero and the Princess ran away and lived happily ever after." Zelda finished. "Ok kids, it's time for bed." she said then getting up. "Good night you two," she said then closing the door.

"Did they ask for that story again?" Link asked. "Yes, they did." Zelda answered. "You shouldn't be telling them that story, Zelda." Impa told her. "What if they piece it together?" Link said, agreeing with the Sheikah nursemaid. "I don't want them to be worried when we go out just to go to the store." the husband told them. "Ok," Zelda said, sitting down at the table. "The next time they ask you for a bedtime story, you can tell them 'no'. she grinned. "Zelda," Link sighed. "Ok, I' sorry." he said softly.

As the hours passed by, everyone was asleep, two mysterious children watched from afar at the home. "We found them brother." the sister whispered. "We're going make them pay…" the younger brother added softly. "Yes we are." the sister agreed, placing an arm around him. "We're going make them suffer so much." she told him. "And kill them?" the boy asked happily. "We'll see," the girl chuckled.