A/N: PLEASE NOTE! This is what happens when I'm on a sugar-high and am thinking about Four Swords and gender-benders... goodness gracious, what have I made? (And YES! I am aware 'Violet' is both a boy and girl's name! But for the sake of the story, it had to be a girl's!) Also, don't point out any places where I made mistakes!

Part I:

"What the heck?! What the heck?! What the heck?!" That was the only thing he could both think, as he stood in front of a large, ornately carved mirror in one of the many rooms in the grand castle of Hyrule- which is to say, Hyrule Castle.

And what was reflected in the mirror, made no sense to the young hero.

When the four heroes of the Four Sword had defeated the villainous wind-sorcerer Vaati, they had prepared to return the legendary sword to its pedestal. As they readied their swords, holding them above the stone pedestal, when the princess of Hyrule herself, made the suggestion to try and contain Vaati without returning the sword.

"If you refrain from using the sword," the Princess Zelda had said. "I do not see any need for the four of you to be separated."

They hadn't complained. The red clad boy, appropriately named 'Red', had instantly cried for joy and hugged his 'brothers'. The boy in blue, who was named after his clothing as well, had instantly complained- although he also had a relieved smile on his face. The leader of the boys -he was dressed in green, care to guess his name?- laughed as Zelda and he exchanged smiles.

Then the last Link, this one in purple (though his name was actually Violet, or Vio), had brought up the fact that they had just defeated not only Vaati, but the Lord of Darkness- Ganondorf himself... so they should probably get some rest. That statement had been responded too with laughs and agreements.

They had returned to the castle, although it had confused many of the knights and servants that there were now four Links walking around, and Zelda had given the three new Links rooms- being as Link's old room, now being inhabited by Green, was too small for all four boys. Each boy had been given a room facing the four cardinal directions, looking out over a different part of Castle town...another original name.

The boys had been fine with this, they had grown accustomed to both being apart and together. Though what had been the most interesting part of their return, had been when the Link's father learned that his son was now technically sons.

"Oh?" the captain had asked. "Well, that only means I have more opportunity to train you four."

"Composed as ever, eh? Captain?" Zelda had asked jokingly, and everyone had began laughing.

The princess then proclaimed to the entire staff that there would be a small feast in honor of the heroes of Hyrule. The castle had cheered, which had caused the four boys to blush with embarrassment. Zelda herself had given the Links each a set of handsome golden chest-plates inlaid with gems according to the boy's tunic color.

"Does anyone find it odd that she just happened to have this armor, for the four of us?" Green asked, looking at the armor with a confused expression on his face. "Even though we only drew the Four Sword a few days ago?"

"It is odd..." Vio muttered, looking at the armor skeptically.

"Um," Red began. "I guess it is pretty odd..."

"I'll never understand girls..." Blue mumbled, making the others laugh.

The boys then parted ways, each going to their respective rooms to change and get ready for the coming feast. As Green had said, they had only drawn the Four Sword a few days prior; meaning they had had no time for rest, simply moving forward and fighting monsters- no time for rest or a change of clothes.

Each of the boys had been pleased to relinquish themselves form their stale clothes; although, one Link happened to find something... rather odd as he pulled his tunic and belt off, revealing his pale violet under-shirt. Of course, Vio had all of the original Link's memories- as did the others- but the undressing boy had not remembered Link being so... thin.

Sure, they were all rather fit for thirteen year-olds, but Vio was certain that none of the other Links were this... curvy... Well, maybe Red- but certainly not Vio.

The boy simply shrugged it off, pulling off his soft leather boots and placing them near the edge of his red silk bed. He quickly pulled both his pants, and shirt off leaving him in only his underwear.

'Who cares about how she got it,' he muttered mentally, picking up the extravagant chest-plate. 'How on earth did she get our sizes?'

That was another odd thing about the Four Sword- all the boys looked alike, but different at the same time.
Green looked almost exactly like the original, although his eyes appeared to be slightly lighter and his hair shorter.
Red was shorter than the original, and his eyes greener, but was otherwise exactly the same.
Blue was almost three inches taller than Green, and his hair and eyes were darker.
Vio was even taller than Blue, which persisted to anger the blue boy, but had the lightest hair and eyes of them all- almost grey.

But, this is only what they had told each other- being as they hadn't come across any mirrors on their travels. Violet walked over to the tall mirror in the corned of the room, holding the armor up to his chest.

'Blue's probably enjoying this,'
Vio thought with a smirk, looking at the handsome set of armor. 'Green's probably worried what Father is going to think, and Red's probably just laughing at how he looks.'

He sighed, a small smile playing at his lips. He lowered the golden metal from his chest, and froze. The armor clattered to the floor, and Vio instantly stepped back- staring in horror at the mirror.

"Excuse me?" A voice suddenly sounded from behind the bedroom's closed door, along with a small knock. "Is everything alright? I heard something fall."

"I-it's n-nothing!" Violet stuttered- which was quite unlike him- and quickly threw his pale-purple shirt over his head and pulling his pants on again.

He grabbed the clean tunic that had been laid out for him and slipped it over his head, belting everything in place and slipping the magnificent armor over his head and tying it expertly in place.

He quickly opened the door, surprising the young maid standing right outside, and set off towards the great hall; where he found the three other heroes were standing in front of the entrance of.

"Took you long enough," Blue grumbled. "We've been waiting for forever!"

"Don't mind him," Green sighed, rubbing the back of his head in annoyance. "He had trouble tying the back of his armor, nearly fell over before Red found him."

"Yeah!" Red said gleefully, giggling like a hyped-up girl. "It was really funny to watch!"

"Why you!"

"Ow!"

"Will you two stop?!" Vio snapped, silencing the two.

Green frowned, looking at his duplicate with concern. "Vi, are you okay? You don't normally snap like that..."

The questioned boy simply sighed. "Sorry," he muttered. "Just hungry." As if on cue, all the boy's stomachs growl. They laughed and walked into the large room.

How the servants were able to decorate and cook so fast, was beyond the boys. The long table was covered with plates of food and goblets, and ten knights that were particularly close to Link and his father were seated around the the table. Link's father sat at the right hand side of the head of the table, where Zelda would most likely sit, and gestured for the boys to sit opposite him.

They did so, shifting in their seats as the armor made an uncomfortable gap between the chair and their backs.

"Boys," their father whispered, looking at his sons with that 'stop that right now' look.

Fidgeting and armor; one of the original Link's greatest weaknesses.

Luckily, at that very moment, the princess herself walked into the room, and everyone at the table rose; even the fidgeting heroes. The girl smiled walking to her seat and sitting, allowing the soldiers sit as well.

The night that followed was one filled with laughs and questions for the four heroes, who were thoroughly enjoying the feast, until Princess Zelda held her goblet high in the air.

"A toast!" she said, smiling. "To the heroes of the Four Sword!"

"Here, here!"

"That was fun!" Red said happily as he walked towards his room.

"Yeah!" Green agreed enthusiastically, stretching his arms above his head. He turned to his brothers. "Whaddaya say we change and meet up-"

"In my room?"

The four boys turned to look as Zelda walked up behind the heroes.

"But-" Blue began.

"Sure!" both Red and Green said at the same time.

Zelda laughed as she waved at the boys and they parted ways... except-

"Vio?" Zelda asked the calm Link as the others walked to their rooms. "Are you feeling okay? You were awfully quite during dinner..."

"I can assure you, Princess." the boy began, smiling in a rather distracted way. "I am fine, tired is all."

She looked skeptical, but nodded- smiling kindly. "If you say so. I'll see you in a few minutes then." And with that, she walked off.

Vio watched her walk off, before entering his own room and closing the door behind him. 'Well,' he thought, gripping the edge of his tunic.'Here goes nothing...'

He ripped off the tunic.

"What the heck is taking him so long?!" Blue growled, tapping his foot impatiently against the ground. He, Red, and Green stood in their nightshirts -and pants- only a few yards from the princess' room, waiting for the purple hero to arrive.

"Maybe he ate too much..." Red pondered, yawning widely. "Or fell asleep."

"Should we go check on him?" Green asked worriedly, looking down the hall towards his brother's room.

"I vote we leave him," Blue smirked, turning to walk towards the princess' room.

"Come on, Blue," Green and Red said, taking their blue clone by the collar- earning some complaints.

"Vio?" Red called through the latter's door, knocking softly. "Are you okay? Can we come-"

"No!" the hero's voice said quickly through the door- though it almost sounded like a plea more than a command. "You guys go see the princess without me. I... I think I'm just going to go to bed."

Blue smirked. "What's the matter? Embarrassed to see Zelda in her nightgown?"

"Blue," Vio said, his normal 'what an idiot' tone back. "I think if anyone is going to be embarrassed, it's going to be Green."

"Hey!" Green protested, blushing. "Anyway, Vio are you sure you don't want to come with us?"

"Yeah, come on!" Red said enthusiastically. "I'm sure Zelda wouldn't mind if you accidentally fell asleep! And we could always carry you back to your room!"

A sigh could be heard from the door. "No, Red. I'm just too tired tonight."

"Oh," Red said with a rather down expression on his face; though it soon faded to his normal, happy smile. "Okay, see you in the morning then!"

And with that, he happily started down the hall. Green said his good-nights and followed his Red clone down the hall... but paused as he noticed one hero was not following.

Blue was smirking as he started to back up from Vio's door, holding his arm the way he always did when he was getting ready to knock...something...down.

"Blue!" Green whispered hurriedly, quickly grabbing Red's hand to stop the boy from walking off. "What are you doing?!"

"I'm wanna find out what that jerk's really doing." he said, pausing. "And how could I resist a chance to hear that idiot scream?"

"Blue!"

Red stared at the two of them in confusion. "Wait... but, that's mean!"

"Not really," Blue smirked. "After all, we are brother's- right? It's just a joke! So are you helping or not?"

The two questioned glanced at each other.

"Well," Red began.

"Guess we have no choice then," Green said with a sigh, walking to stand next to Blue- soon followed by Red. "On three?"

Blue grinned. "THREE!"

They slammed into the door; forcing it open and nearly tumbling into the room.

"Hey, Vi!" Blue called, a triumphant smile on his face... but, it quickly turned into surprise, and then a rather embarrassed blush.

Vio was butt-naked in front of his mirror... except... well...

"V-vio?!" Red and Green asked simultaneously, both very confused by what they saw. "W-what in H-hyrule?!"

Vio himself looked horrified, which was very unlike him, and well... he looked like a... she. Where the other boy's, except for Red mainly, hips would've slimmed out, Vio's widened slightly, and his chest...well, let's just say he had a very hourglass-like figure. The four teens were silent for what seemed like eternity -one side confused, the other blushing- until the boy seemed to come to his senses.

"I-I c-can explain!" Violet said hurriedly, grabbing the silk sheet from the bed and covering his *ahem* chest and the rest of his rather feminine body. He fought with sheet for several seconds before giving up, tucking it under his arms with a sigh. "Actually... I can't."