Authors note: This is my first serious story and just so you know I may refer to Ganons son as GS or SOG
Chapter 1
Birth
Our story begins in the Gerudo desert. A young man named Ganondorf was in a hospital. His wife, a geroudo woman named Alice, was giving birth to his baby boy. They had been married for 3 years and 9 months ago they had decided to have a baby. 'One more push' said the doctor to the woman. 'Here he comes'.'Wah wah' cried the baby. The doctor handed him to Alice. 'He's beautiful isn't he? 'She said to her husband. 'Yes he is' he replied. Then they took her back to a room and took the baby to go to sleep. Then Alice and Ganondorf fell asleep.
3 days later and they were back home. Alice and Ganondorf were upstairs putting their son to bed. When he was asleep they went downstairs and sat down. Suddenly they heard a very loud scream. Immediately Alice and Ganondorf ran outside to see what was going on. What they saw appalled them. Hundreds of soldiers were pouring into the valley and they were killing any gerudo they saw. Then they saw the king of Hyrule ride into the valley on a horse and kill 20 gerudo in less than 10 seconds. Then he charged towards Alice and Ganondorf.'Get behind me' Ganondorf yelled to Alice. Ganondorf readied himself to fight the king but before he could do anything the king had knocked him out of the way and when he looked back he saw the king plunge his sword through Alice's heart. 'Why are you doing this?' Ganondorf asked the king very weakly.
'Because I can' He replied simply. 'Stop the attack' the king shouted to his soldiers. 'Any gerudo that are left alive let this be a warning, if you defy anymore I will see to it that nobody will be left to defy me again'. Then the king and his soldiers left the valley. As soon as they were gone Ganondorf crawled over to the body of his wife and felt himself fill with rage.
'I promise you that I will avenge your death' He said 'I will overthrow the king make a good life for our son' he said to her. Then he collapsed on top of her body.
A/N: Please R&R. I welcome anything you have to say.
