White Wolf Fan Fiction Presents:

~Making History~

A Skyward Sword Story


Title: Making History

Words: 270

Warnings: Yaoi (Boy Love), fluff, minor humor

Pairings: Ghirahim/Link, Groose/Hylia|Zelda; Mentioned Pipit/Karane

Disclaimer: Still don't own.

Summary: They were well and truly making history and Hylia, Zelda, couldn't be any happier for them.

A/N: Part of an old thing on Tumblr called the Drabble Kingdom. Trying to get that back up, admittedly, but it's… a slow going process. *sighs* Apologies for any who's actually heard of this blog.

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It was a fairly cheery morning in the Sacred Grounds; Zelda, Hylia, was currently writing down everything that had happened since her 'departure' from Skyloft on that fateful day. Her company included her boyfriend, Groose, who was sitting next to her, watching her work; Pipit and Karane, who were currently feeding their loftwings; and-

"Ghira!" Link's voice was filled with laughter as the once demonlord picked the hero up and spun him around in a circle.

-Ghirahim and Link, who were obviously in a world of their own as they spun around the temple, laughing and giggling and talking to one another in hushed and loving tones.

Hylia smiled as she looked up at the two, watching as her best friend wrapped his arms around the demon and her smile turned to a thoughtful smirk when she saw Link kiss Ghirahim.

Never once had she ever thought that Link, the one person who she had stuck with since they were kids, would fall for a demon; the very demon who tried to use her as a sacrifice for the demon's once king and master. But, like with everything else, her best friend had surprised her. Even as the Goddess, she couldn't have foreseen an event such as this.

She chuckled at the sight of the happy couple before looking down at her scroll; and with a deep look of concentration, she picked up her quill and started to write something down on a separate piece of parchment.

The two were truly making history; and even Hylia could see that it was a bond no man, demon, or God could severe.