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Peace Broken

It had been 21 years since the destruction of Ganon and life was peaceful in

Hyrule. The five sages, excluding the sage of Light, had returned to Hyrule to live out

their days in peace. Link, the hero of time, had returned to Hyrule from his life's epic

adventures and had settled down and formed a family with his life's love, Queen Zelda.

Together they had a baby boy and named him Hiro.

Link and Zelda weren't the only people in Hyrule who had formed a family.

Impa, Zelda's caretaker, had also made a family with a royal knight named Michael and

had a son and named him Sheik, after Zelda's getup and after the Sheikah race. Queen

Ruto had also made a family with a Zora named Zorco, after she stopped hounding Link,

and had two children. The eldest was a boy named Dart and his little sister was named

Tica.

Darunia had also become a grandfather when his son Link, the Goron one of

course, had a son with a female Goron name Bo. They named their son Geo. Malon, like

Impa, had made a family with a knight but no one knew who he was. In fact, no one had

really gotten a chance to meet her child. Some people doubted that she even had one, for

her child was rarely home. Link's son, Hiro, had met only Dart and Sheik, and heard of

Geo, Tica, and Malon's kid. Even though Hiro knew both Dart and Sheik, Sheik and

Dart had never met each other.

Hiro had been taught the art of sword by his father and how to play music by his

mother. He would always practice his skills with his friends since Sheik learned how to

fight with daggers, smoke bombs, and needle throwing, and Dart had a harpoon and his

fin boomerang. They also played music together to see who had the better tunes.

One day, when the children were seven years old, Sheik and Impa were visiting

the castle. "Come on Sheik. Lets go play." Shouted Hiro to his best friend. Hiro was a

blond haired, blue eyed boy who wore royal robes that were red and blue. Sheik yelled

back, "I'm coming." He was a brown haired boy with blue eyes that wore blue clothes with the

Sheikah symbol.

Not even after running ten feet, the castle started to shake. The two boys ran back

to their mothers who swept them into hugs for protection. Right after it stopped, a creepy

laugh echoed through the halls. Zelda and Impa's faces turned into fearful expressions

and Link's eyes looked shocked then slowly turned into anger. He then simply said,

"Ganon." "No. It can't be. We sealed him up 28 years ago. He couldn't of escaped, could

he?" asked a frightened Zelda to her husband.

"I didn't think he could, but it sounds like I was wrong." Said Link. "We have to

get the kids out of here." Said Impa. Both Link and Zelda nodded their heads in

agreement and bent down to eye level of their children. "Don't worry you two. We're just

going to take care of a little problem in the castle. In the meantime both of you will be

staying in Kakariko Village." Said Zelda to the two boys.

"But we want to help." Spoke Hiro to his mother. Link stepped in and said,

"Don't worry. We beat him before and we'll beat him again. Trust me." The boys were

about to argue back when a knight name Derrick saw them. "What are you still doing

here? It's dangerous." He said. "Derrick, get Hiro and Sheik to Kakariko Village.

Understood?" Link ordered. "Yes Sire." Said the knight as he grabbed the boys. "And

Derrick, take Epona. She's the fastest horse after all." Said Link. "Alright Sire." Spoke

Derrick as he bowed to Link and Zelda and ran to the stables.

Derrick immediately untied Epona and jumped on her back and rode off. She

galloped passed the castle gate and into the market. It looked deserted. No one was there,

which made it look a little strange to the three. Epona then galloped over the drawbridge

and turned left heading for the next bridge. All the while Hiro and Sheik were yelling in

protest at the knight for leaving their parents. Across the bridge they came to a flight of

stairs.

Derrick hopped off Epona and carried the boys up the stairs into Kakariko

Village. When they entered they noticed that the people from the market had the same

idea of coming here. They squeezed through and went up some stairs past the Legendary

Spider House and turned right. They walked up more stairs then entered Sheik's house to

find Michael sitting at the table.

"Dad!" shouted Sheik as he ran to his father and started ranting, "There was this

earthquake in the castle and then some guy started laughing and then-" Michael then put

his finger on Sheik's lips to silence him. Softly, he spoke, "I know. All the marketers are

talking about it. They're saying Ganon has returned." Before Derrick could reply, a

marketer came inside and rushed to the knights.

"I just got here from the castle. I witnessed the battle between Link and-" "Ganon,

we know." Said Derrick. "No. It wasn't Ganon." Everyone stared at the man. "Then who

was it?" asked Hiro. "He called himself Ganro, The Son of Ganon." "What happened?"

shouted Hiro. "Ganro was winning until these strange crystals surrounded Link, Zelda,

and Impa." Said the man. "Crystals?" repeated Derrick. "Yes. Then the crystals

disappeared and Ganro said `Damn that Rauru. He must have brought them to the

Chamber of the Sages. No matter, by going to the Sacred Realm, they won't be safe

anywhere.' Then he walked of down the corridors." After he said that, the man left.

"Dad told me that the only way to the Sacred Realm was to have all three

Spiritual Stones, the Ocarina of Time, and to know how to play the Song of Time. We're

already two steps ahead of Ganro." Said Hiro to the others. "How so?" asked Derrick.

Hiro smiled slyly, took out the Ocarina, put it to his lips, and played `AvAv'. "Where

did you learn that." Shouted Derrick. "Calm down. He is Link and Zelda's son, and both

of them know it." Derrick nodded and looked at Hiro.

"You'd best give that to me. I'll go collect the stones whilst you two stay here."

He said. "No!" shouted both boys at the same time. Hiro then said, "It's mine and you

can't even play an Ocarina." Derrick stared shocked at their outburst. Michael then

calmly said, "Derrick, you can't go alone, I want to help my wife, and we can't leave

these two here alone. They'll have to come. Besides, Hiro is right. We can't play an

Ocarina, much less play the Song of Time." Derrick then nodded slowly. Both boys then

ran over to Michael and Sheik said, "You're the best dad."

"Well, lets get some sleep. We're heading to Death Mountain's Goron City

tomorrow." Stated Derrick. Everyone then climbed into a bed. Derrick in the guest bed,

Michael in his and his wife's bed, and Sheik and Hiro shared Sheik's bed. In the middle

of the night, the boys sneaked out of the house and ran to the graveyard. The boys then

ran to a grave and pulled it back. They then jumped down the hole and found some

Hylian Shields.

They grabbed two and ran back to the house stuck the shields under the bed and

went to sleep. Finally, morning came. "Rise and shine boys. It's time to get up." Said

Michael. The two friends got up and ate their breakfast of eggs, toast and milk. When

they finished, they ran back to the bed and pulled out their shields to find that there were

weapons on top of them.

Hiro had a small sword while Sheik got two daggers. The boys looked at each

other then at the two knights. They were smiling at them. "Did you think we didn't know

that you two went to the graveyard last night?" asked Derrick. Michael then said, "We

aren't mad. We're happy that you have shields to protect yourselves, because I'd hate to

see what Zelda and Impa would do to us if you got hurt." This made the boys laugh.

After that, the four got their shields and weapons equipped and headed towards

the Death Mountain Gate. The guard quickly opened the gate for them and wished them

`Good Luck'. "This is it. No turning back now." Said Michael. Hiro and Sheik were

shaking with excitement for this was the first time either one of them had gone to Death

Mountain. "You think we'll see a lot of Gorons?" asked Hiro "I hope so." Replied Sheik

as the four made their way up the mountain trail.