ALL RIGHT. I WILL WRITE SOMETHING GOOD, UNDERSTAND? (pulls light sword out of sheath, points at reader)

Okay, so now you get that (evil glare) I'm just writing this for amusement. Take note that it will not continue very long, for I will end up losing my free time to school.

Disclaimer: NO. If I owned Zelda, why would I be writing this? Get the point?

Link looked up to the sky, and felt the morning light pierce his eyes. He realized where he was, and darted up quickly. His back ached from lying on the stone cold floor of the Mirror Chamber, but he and Zelda were going to amazing lengths to try and fix the mirror. He knew perfectly well that in the end, he could end up creating something that could inevitably destroy him, but of course, he didn't want to think that way. The preparations were almost complete, and he just wanted to finish before the sun set today.

He pulled himself up the stairs to the mirror, to meet Zelda, who appeared to be working on something.

"Link, could you help here?" Link looked down to what Zelda was holding. It looked like it was a fragment of a mirror.

"This was as mush as I could make of the mirror only using the triforce of wisdom," She lifted up her hand to show link the triforce glowing gold on her hand. Link nodded determinedly, and took the fragment of the mirror. He felt the mirror slowly drawing power out of his hand, and looked down to see the mirror growing larger. He held his hand there until he felt the flow of power stop, and saw the mirror fragment stop glowing. He immediately handed the object back over to Zelda.

"Thanks," She looked down at the mirror, but then a though came to her. How were they going to get the power of the triforce of power into this if Ganondorf was dead? She looked down at the mirror, thinking. She explained her thoughts to Link, and he looked down at the mirror, puzzled. But then, slowly an idea formed in his mind. It would be a near impossible task, but there was a chance.

Link raced through Hyrule Field on epona. He was heading toward an unexplored part of Gerudo Desert. At least that's what most people thought. This part of the Gerudo desert was very well known hundreds of years ago. It was originally the home of the Gerudos, the Desert Dwelling tribe of people, The tribe of people that Ganon belonged to. The Gerudos were all female, and a male gerudo was born once every one hundred years. This male was the Gerudo King. Ganon had been the Gerudo King. The thought had crossed Link to search for the actual, Material Triforce of Power. He had thought Ganon's home was the best place to start his searches, because, for some reason, the Gerudo Desert sort of had an aura of power. Link thought that this was definitely going to be the place.

He jumped off of epona as he reached a structure in this outlying part of the desert. He cautiously approached, scanning the high places for archers. The only thing he saw was a few of the left off Dynalfos that Ganon must have positioned here. Link pulled out his bow, and without even sparing a thought, ended the creature's lives. He stowed away his bow and continued on. When he reached the tall doors of the structure, he felt a chill spread through him. It wasn't just the dark aura of this place, that didn't affect him, it was the way this old place seemed to be associated with the goddesses. He felt the chill grow worse as he stepped inside. He could tell just by looking around, this place was old, the walls were crumbling and the place itself was dilapidated and dark. When he had been outside of the place, Link had made out the figure of a person in the structure, which he could now tell was definitely the structure of a gerudo. He passed up stairs and through the temple, it was now possible since the puzzles and traps were now all crumbling. He looked around, feeling the presence of something powerful. He unsheathed his sword an turned. To Link's horror, he saw a huge beast towering in front of him. It was like a snake, its fangs hung out of it's mouth menacingly, and it tail showed a huge spike that hung like a scythe. The snake's scales were sand brown, and the snake had dark gray spikes protruding from it's body at random intervals. The only weak spot that Link scanned over was the very top of the Snake's head. The snake had only one name, and Link knew. It was legend in Hyrule that there was a monster snake of ganon's creation.

"It lives in the house of spirit, which is never to be invaded, and it sleeps in the sands of the desert and slithers under floors of the house of the gerudos" Rusl had told him that legend as a treat for advancing in his training. The snake's name was Bokuzetsu. Bokuzetsu lunged its fangs at Link, and Link rolled out of the way just in time. He held out his shield in defense, and moved one step at a time closer to the snake. Bokuzetsu swung his tail menacingly as he slithered toward Link, his spike just about hitting him. Bokuzetsu's tail was becoming threateningly close to link, but he didn't notice, he was focusing on evading the snake's spikes. Bokuzetsu's tail slashed at Link, and sent him flying against the wall. Link felt blood soak into his tunic, and felt the sting of sand rubbing into the wound. He opened his mouth, but coughed up blood. He dragged himself up, slowly regaining strength.. He raised his shield, and looked closely at the snake's head. He saw that the scales on it's head were slightly raised. He pulled out his clawshot, and pulled himself up onto the snake's head. He pulled the sword up above his head, and brought it down into the snakes unprotected skull. He stabbed up and down until he felt the snake's body below him slowly go limp. He then stabbed his sword dow n and held on The snaked fell hard with a thump onto the ground. Link pulled the sword from the snake's skull, and felt his body go numb. He felt blood slowly soaking his righ shoulder and his stomach. He moved his hand to his shulder and pulled out the spike. He held his hand on his shoulder and curled down and coughed up blood. He saw everything go fuzzy as he coughed more and more. But then, he felt a surge of final strength flow through his body. He stood up, and walked forward, on through the temple, still bleeding. When he came to the exit. He lied down it the sand, and ripped off a piece of his tunic and used it to bandage up his stomach temporarily. He felt sand stinging his cuts, so he pulled himself up, and over to where epona was waiting. He climbed up as gently as possible. He knew that epona would carry him back to Castle town, down to the castle, where he could get help from the royal medical treatment center, since he knew Zelda. He felt his eyes close, and felt the blood slowly seeping into his hand, and pushed himself to stay up. He opened one eye and saw Hyrule field coming up. He coughed once more, this time not just coughing up blood, but a strange black substance. Poison. It had to be. He slowly touched a hand to the gash in his middle. He winced, but then felt slightly assured that he was no longer numb. He then pressed harder against his shoulder wound. He could see Castle town approaching. He drove epona on, to continue galloping even through the town. Once he was into the town, he slid himself gently off the horse, and trudged over to the nearest Royal Guard Soldier. He coughed up blood, and he grabbed his stomach. He appeared to be causing quite a commotion, because many people were gathering around him. The Soldier called out to the Castle guard, and the ran in to get the Medical Corps. Link collapsed on the ground, drawing many screams and gasps from the crowd of onlookers. He realized how he must look, drenched in blood and riding to a city on a horse and then collapsing. He chuckled quietly to himself. But even that was too much. He coughed up more blood, and felt a spasm of pain through his shoulder and abdomen. He could have screamed it hurt so bad, but he just grunted and lied there, curled up in pain. He heard footsteps coming closer, and someone call out "Link!!!" but then he passed out completely.

When Link woke up, he felt new bandages

wrapped around his shoulder and middle. He also could tell that he had lost lots of blood, because he was feeling strangely lightheaded. When his eyes opened, he saw a few people around him, Zelda, Ilia, and Rusl. When Ilia saw Link open his eyes she exclaimed,

"Hey! Guys, Look! Link opened his eyes!" The other two looked over, and looked surprised.

"We were told you weren't going to wake up for a few more days, at least," said Rusl.

"Yeah, you know Link, we all really want to know what happened," Link closed his eyes, and thought about it. He nodded his head Yes to them, and started to explain the fight with Bokuzetsu, without the gory details.

At the end of his story, all of them were in shock.

"Bokuzetsu? I thought he was just a legend?!" said Ilia

"I thought that too, but as we see now, apparently not," said Zelda

"Well, I guess now he's done with, if what you're telling is true, Link," said Rusl, as he exited the room. The rest of them exited after him, and Link was left to contemplate what had happened himself.

Later, a nurse came in and told Link that he was free to go in a few days, and that for now he should rest up. Link stopped thinking for a moment, and then

closed his eyes and lied back. It had been one hectic few days.

NOTE: I have changed my mind. I think that I will stick with this, 'cause I like how its turning out. That fight scene with Bokuzetsu was really fun to write! XD I still think I could do better though. Could someone please review and tell me if it was O.K?n (pokes reader with light sword) and, if possible, tell me if this story should be continued. I know that you don't really know the plot yet, but just judge by how the writing was, pleez?

P.S. If you flame me, I can infect you with pneumonia. (evil glare).