Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to Legend of Zelda, Nintendo does. I only own a copy of the game.

WARNING: This fic contains spoilers for Twilight Princess! If you have not completed the game and do not wish to have the story ruined for you, PLEASE do not read this yet!! Wait until you finish the game first J

WARNING II: This fic contains yaoi, death, foul language, and sex. If any of these things offend you in any way, do everyone else a favor and click the BACK button… Thank you.

Opening Memo:

First, I would like to thank you for choosing to read my story. This is the first one I've written for FanFiction, and I'll admit I am a bit nervous going into this. Now, I know you're probably thinking that I'll just all of a sudden stop writing for several months, but that is just NOT true! I've written out my complete plot line already, now I just have to give it content! Please bear in mind that even though this is a Ganondorf x Link fic, that doesn't mean they'll be going at it like rabid bunnies right from the off. In fact, it's going to be a few chapters before they do. So, my advice to you now is that if you want Ganondorf x Link sex right away, go read a one-shot. Now, without further ado about nothing, let us begin this story.


Link

I felt my body slowly be put back together after I had passed through the warp. It was still hard getting used to the feeling of being ripped apart by the twilight every time I went through a portal, only to be put back together on the other side. I was now back in front of the Twilight Palace, having just watched Midna rip Zant to shreds… literally…

"So Ganondorf was just using Zant to help him return to the world of light…" Midna said floating transparently beside me. "I guess now we know the true nature of the barrier over Hyrule Castle… He's in Hyrule Castle, I'm sure of it… Princess Zelda is in great danger! We must return to the world of light and hurry to the castle!" (1) She returned to my shadow, leaving me standing in front of the steps of the Twilight Palace with Twilight Citizens gazing at me strangely.

The staring of the citizens of Twilight wasn't what was making me uneasy, however. What had me glancing over my shoulder every few steps was the fact that I could still hear the violent voice of The Wolf in the back of my mind.

Ever since my encounter with Zant at lake Hylia, I've been able to hear it. The Wolf scares me, not only for its ferocity, but also because I have no control over it. I thought defeating Zant would make its voice disappear, but I was wrong. I was dead wrong. The Wolf was still there, and now it seemed to be stronger than ever, as if Zant had only been holding it back.

"It's almost time, Hero," I heard him say in the back of my mind. "As soon as we leave this realm, your time is up." I could hear him chuckling, which sent shivers down my spine. His laughter was worse than the ethereal laughter of the Poes.

The Wolf had been plotting something since the first time I heard him speak to me in my mind, and I didn't like the sound of it. Every time I tried to ask him, he would snarl at me and make me black out. I would wake up some time later in a different place from where I had been, with no clue how I'd gotten there. I had asked Midna about it, but she would just roll her one visible eye and tell me to stop wasting time.

I stepped onto the warp point back to the world of light, and blacked out the moment I was whole again on the other side.


Ganondorf

I laughed when I saw that now familiar dark twinge return to the Hero's eyes. I had noticed that darkness in him the last time he had visited Princess Zelda. Speaking of the Princess, I turned my gaze from the enchanted fire I had been watching the Hero in to look at her, chained to the pillar I was leaning against.

I cupped her pale chin in my hand and forced her to gaze into the fire. "Do you see it, Princess? Your precious Hero in being consumed by Darkness. What do you think would happen if I offered for him to join me in conquering this pathetic kingdom?" I asked her, smirking.

Fear flashed across her delicate face for a moment before she shook her head violently to free herself from my grasp. "No, Link's not like that! He would NEVER join the likes of YOU!" she yelled, doing her best not to sound intimidated by the thought of it.

"You mean like how I would never be able to escape from the Twilight Realm?" I suggested with a malicious smirk. "Just look at him there, Princess. See how he strides so confidently with that sword in his hand? Do you see how his eyes, once so carefree and innocent, are now narrowed in search for anything he can slice to ribbons? Oh, he would indeed join me, my dear princess. He would because he has tasted the power of darkness. He knows light can fade, but that darkness is everlasting. Believe me, Princess, he will join me in my conquest if I ask him to."

She gazed into the fire at the Hero once more. His face was twisted into maniacal pleasure as he sliced though a moblin just outside the gate into Castle Town. I saw a single tear fall from her face as she lowered her head in defeat.

My smirk turned into a grin when I saw another tear fall. "However, I can also tame the dark beast that lurks inside him," I said quietly to her.

She whipped her head around to look at me with pleading eyes, as if I had become the Hero come to rescue her. "What will it take? What must I do for you to do that? Just name it. I'll do ANYTHING!" she said hurriedly, like a prisoner begging for her life, which is what she was.

"You don't have to do anything, my dear sweet Princess. Simply let me keep your darling little Hero, and I'll not only tame his inner beast, but I shall leave your precious kingdom for good," I said calmly, gazing at the Hero. He was crossing the bridge into town now.

The Princess gasped, as if I had asked for her own life. The castle shook as the barrier I had set over it shattered into a billion pieces. She looked at the image of the Hero, his eyes burning with a lust for battle and bloodshed, and uttered a single word.

"Agreed."


Wolf Link

I caught the small, impish form of the Twilight Princess as she reverted to that form after using her ancestors' power. Rain began to pour from the skies as she gazed up at me with her visible large, fire-like eye. I gave her a loving smile and she returned it.

"Are you ready, Link?" she asked, floating in front of me once again. I nodded and unsheathed the Master Sword, the legendary blade that was meant to banish dark forces like myself. Well, so much for that…

I opened the door to the courtyard, ready to slice and dice my way to the throne room, when I saw the Dark King Ganondorf standing right there in the open waiting for me. My heightened sense of smell told me it was no illusion, but the real thing.

"Welcome, Hero," the Dark King said, grinning. I let out a feral growl and charged at him. The fool just stood there, not even drawing his dark blade against me. I knew for certain I was going to slice him in half where he stood… until I felt something get strapped around my neck.


Ganondorf

The Hero's body fell, his dark side writhing in pain from the collar I had strapped onto him. I watched in mild amusement as he clawed savagely on it, trying desperately to remove it. If the Hero weren't mute, the air would have been filled with his screams of agony.

The collar was meant to suppress the powers of the Hero's dark side and force it into a state of dormancy. It was designed not unlike the chains those damned sages had forced upon me when they thrust me into the Twilight Realm. However, the best part about this particular collar was that whoever wore it had to obey my every command, and I was the only one who could remove it.

The Hero's body fell limp after a short while longer, and soon he would awaken as his former naïve self.


Link

I awoke to the feeling of rain splattering on my face. I was vaguely aware that I had something around my neck, but what confused me more was that I could no longer hear the sinister voice of The Wolf in my mind.

I did, however, hear Midna come out of my shadow and start arguing with someone. "What did you do to him?!" she yelled. I felt her lay her head against my chest and I opened my eyes.

I was lying on my back in the middle of the courtyard in front of Hyrule Castle. The barrier had disappeared, and the sky was filled with thunderously dark clouds.

I sat up slowly and wiped some of the rain from my face. "Link!" Midna shouted and put her tiny arms around me as best she could. I smiled warmly at her and patted her head.

There was a laugh not far to my left, jarring us from out little moment. I felt the color drain from my face when I looked over and saw the Dark King standing there with his head thrown back in laughter. Midna glared and growled at him as I grabbed the Master Sword from the ground beside me. "Do not move, Hero," Ganondorf commanded, and I found myself obeying despite myself.

"By Royal Order of Princess Zelda herself, the young Hero there now belongs to me in exchange for a truce between us. Step aside, Twilight Princess, and allow me to leave with my newly acquired 'pet' there," the Dark King said with a grin that showed his pointed canine teeth.

"Impossible! Princess Zelda would NEVER agree to such outrageous terms!" Midna shouted, her fluorescent hair floating upwards like it had before she killed Zant. The front door of the castle opened, revealing Princess Zelda. She walked out to the center of the courtyard, where everyone was now standing, staring at the ground the entire time.

"Princess Zelda!" Midna exclaimed. "Princess, Go back into the castle! Link-" Princess Zelda held up her hand, interrupting Midna. "Link shall go with Ganondorf. We made a formal agreement that "In exchange for the Legendary Hero Link, the Dark King Ganondorf shall leave the land of Hyrule- with the exception of the Gerudo Desert Province- until the death of Princess Zelda Nayru Agamemnon." I'm sorry, Midna, but it is exactly as King Ganondorf says," Zelda said, reading the agreement from a formal document with the royal seal on it.

Ganondorf walked over next to me and put one of his large hands on my shoulder. "Thank you again, Princess. I hope you enjoy our little bargain as much as I will. Now, let us leave, my little Hero. We wouldn't want to go back on our treaty," he said, nudging me towards the Castle Town gate. We didn't get very far, however, because… well, I passed out from shock.


A/N

Thank you very much for reading! I would really appreciate some reviews, even if they're flames! I take everything into mind when I'm writing, so any suggestions you have would be much appreciated as well! I'll try to have the next chapter up within a couple of days!

(1) This is really word-for-word her speech right after you defeat Zant. I went back and played through the game again to make sure I got it right.