PROLOGUE

Excerpt from the journal of the Princess of Light

Six hundred years after the marriage of a Light-Dweller to the Princess of the Twilight Realm, two different people are born.

One is a girl, the descendant of the Hero and the Twilight Princess, with hair red and orange like the flames of a fireplace, and eyes bluer than the sky. Her skin is a light indigo color, more relating her to Midna, the Twilight Princess.

The other is a boy, descended from an entirely different line, with brown-blond hair and midnight blue eyes. His name is Link, and his destiny is great. For now, he is a petty thief on the streets of Castle Town.

They turn seventeen just weeks apart, and that is the year their paths will cross. The girl, Aeli, is one of the few direct descendants of the Twilight Princess, and so lives high among the trees in a treehouse rebuilt several times over six hundred years, built by her ancestors, Link, the ancient Hero, and Midna, the Twilight Princess.

Link, the thief, lives on the streets, usually stealing his rest from the roof of the doctor's office, or maybe in the tower where the Goron merchants stay. His family was murdered long ago, and he lives on his own.

Dark Forces are gathering in the Desert of the Gerudo. Evil wafts from that place like a foul stench. And I feel certain of what is happening there.

I know of the prophecies, as every princess is supposed to. I know that there are Two Sides of the Same Coin. Even at twilight, when our world intersects with theirs, I can feel their pain, hear their screams of agony as they die.

Evil is not only destroying my world, it is destroying theirs.

My father does not understand. My dreams are vivid and I know they are premonitions, but he is ignorant of my power.

Of the Triforce of Wisdom I inherited.

The air is already growing cold, like the high mountains of Snowpeak to the Northwest of Hyrule Castle.

I put down my pen in the hopes that the thieving young man asleep at this moment on the balcony of the Merchant's Tower will realize his destiny, and Aeli, who so resembles a Twili, will discover her own.

I am the one who can sense these things.

I am Zelda


BTW peeps, this is a sequel!!! so if u havent read "Two Sides of the Same Coin", also by me, then this will make practically NO sense. SO GO AND READ IT.