Author's Note - Hey everyone! I'm Quomimi, and this is my very first story here! :D I'm super excited to let you all see it, but honestly quite nervous. I hope you enjoy this story as much as you can, but go easy on me what with this being my first ever story posted here. ^_^ I'll keep this story going until the end for sure, half for your entertainment and half for mine. Enjoy the story, and criticism is like SOOOOO welcome! :D Now go read, READ! c:
Green rested his hands on the wooden railing, looking out at the field before him. A soft breeze blew his blonde hair in front of his eyes, but he didn't mind. He was just glad the monsters that once plagued these fields was replaced with peaceful hills. It had been just two months since the four of them, Green, Red, Blue, and Vio, drove back the dark forces that threatened to destroy Hyrule and it's people. The four of them set out on an adventure to bring peace back to the land they love. The start of the adventure was the worst for sure. Green not only had to get used to being called 'Green' rather than 'Link', his real name, but he had to get used to working with three other guys that looked exactly like him.
Green smiled softly at the thought of this. While their start was rough, he had gotten used to the three Links that came from the Four Sword. He really started to see them as brothers. He was secretly glad to have them around so often now in fear of being left alone when the Four Sword was placed back in it's pedestal. But Green wouldn't let himself rest on that thought; the four of them still had awhile before needing to put the sword back. Princess Zelda decided that the four Links should keep the sword for at least a year or so after the battle with Vaati in case he somehow managed to return to wreck havoc again.
Orange rays pierced his blue eyes. Green squinted and looked up, realizing that the sun was hanging low in the sky. Had he really spent all that time outside? He turned around and returned to the house. A small thing really, but cozy enough to feel just like the home he had in Castle Town. Stepping inside, he could hear rustling and stomping throughout the kitchen. Sounds like Red and Blue are trying to fix dinner again, Green thought with a grin. Checking the clock on the wall that read 6:34, Green realized that Father would be coming home soon.
Excited to help, Green entered the kitchen to see quite a mess. Blue was frying what looked like a black-brown pulp while Red was murdering a stalk of onion. Vio was standing over a cook book reading directions to the pair. Green walked to stand by Vio and read what the lot of them were fussing over.
"Vegetable and Steak Dinner?" Green recited, looking over at Vio. He grinned.
"Red figured we ought to try this again," Vio said, looking down at the paragraphs. "Red, did you chop the onions?"
"Uhhh," Red started, looking down at his chopped mess. "Yeah, pretty much!" He finished uncertainly. Vio turned around and looked at Red's chopping job, and decided that it was acceptable.
"Ok, could you start on the potatoes?" Vio asked and turned towards Blue. As he walked to stand by him, he tripped slightly. Vio recovered swiftly, allowing hardly anyone to notice, and stood by Blue with a frown on his face. "How are the steaks?"
"Great!" Blue grinned, obviously not noticing Vio's slip, and flipped the charred piece of beef. Vio scowled, but shrugged. He returned to the book, seeing that most of it was done, and closed it.
Soon, Father was home, and dinner was on the table. It was gone far quicker than it had been made, and before they knew it, night had taken over. Red yawned as he marched up the stairs.
"Gosh, I'm sooooooo tired!" He said, Blue trailing him and Green right behind Blue.
"Aw, stop whining you big baby!" Blue said, playfully bumping into him. Red snickered and Green smiled. It was nice to see them get along these days. During their journey, Blue had always been a bully to Red. But after their hardships, they have developed a strong friendship.
The three entered the bedroom where four beds sat. They went to their beds and took their hats and boots off. Noticing the empty bed, Green began wondering where Vio was.
"Hey, where's Vio?" He voiced his thoughts to the others.
"I think he's in the bathroom." Blue told Green. Green nodded, and got under the blankets, ready for sleep.
But Vio wasn't in the bathroom.
Outside, Vio stepped out onto the grass. Looking up at the sky, he saw that the moon was full. Perfect, he thought. Vio went to his regular place behind the trees surrounding the west side of their small house. The trees concealed a small clearing where he sat, and looked down, staring at his shadow. The silhouette of his likeness shown on the moonlit grass.
"Hey," Vio said, seemingly to his shadow. An odd thing happened then. His shadow began to move, but Vio was standing still. His shadow then rose from the ground and formed into a human like shape - one that looked exactly like Vio, but darker.
"Hey!" The shadow laughed in a seemingly evil way. He floated in the air, his legs crossed, and eyes unusually bright for a shadow.
"Ahh, it's great to be outta there! Did you know how stiff you walk? Loosen up, it's tougher to follow you." He said, stretching his arms. Vio smirked at his words.
"Like it matters, no one's noticed," Vio replied, sitting back on a stump and crossing his legs like the shadow's.
"Yeah, I guess," Shadow Link placed his hands behind his head nonchalantly with a devilish grin. "The plan is going perfectly."
