I recently got rid of all of my Fan fics because I really hated them. They lacked detail and they jumped too quickly. So I hope this one is a lot better for my second try!

I've been sitting here for almost half and hour now and I've been thinking that Kaley would have found me. I really don't like this game, hide and seek, I'm already thirteen and since Kaley's my younger sister I have to do everything she says. It being her birthday didn't really help much. She was turning six today and that just means that she's been annoying me for those many years. I really liked the seven years when she wasn't in my life, even though I don't remember much. My mom used to tell me stories about how I would try to act like Princess Zelda, the many heroic stories I had heard from her… That's right. Zelda herself told me her adventures and such, I would give her my undivided attention and we would sit for hours and talk about how great it would've been if Ganondorf was never born. But I haven't seen her in a long time, after Twilight covered Hyrule she had too many things to worry about; these things didn't include keeping a little kids dream alive. But I understand, I think she wants to sit around and tell me stories, she just can't. As soon as my sister was born me and Zelda wouldn't stay home anymore; she didn't like my sister all that much either. We would walk down the alley ways and sit in the very spot I'm sitting in now, we loved this space, we weren't even allowed here because our parents always said that if someone planned an attack on Hyrule again the safest place to be is away from the wall, but we never really cared much. One thing I never understood is why they had made this wall hollow if it's supposed to protect the town, and on top of that there's a hole in it that leads right into the town which is where I am. I could walk the whole perimeter of the town by walking through me and Zelda's "secret hallway".

I heard footsteps grow louder, metal clashed together and these people sounded like they were quite disorganized, "Hurry, Hurry!" I paid attention to this, it was going to get interesting and I knew. "Come on! We have to find her!" I heard the people run of and I came out of the hole and saw three soldiers running down the alley into a building through a door that said, "Do not enter" The door probably locks when it closes. That's when I noticed that the door frame was made of wood. I took out my dagger and aimed it perfectly between the door and the frame so that it would leave a little crack. I ran down the alley to retrieve my dagger, I opened the door quietly and snatched my dagger from the wood. I was pretty proud of how perfect my shot was, there was a spiral staircase that coiled upwards, and I began to climb up the stairs to find another door with ten soldiers sitting at a table. I could hear them from where I was standing, "Ganondorf is dead! How could it have been him!?" one soldier said.

"Listen, Huran." I suppose this was his name, "Princess Zelda would've already sent out a search party if it were her princess that was missing!" My eyes got wider, "She wouldn't sit and talk about whether or not the suspect is dead! She'd find that out on the way!" I breathed in heavily, my childhood friend is missing? Zelda can't be missing! Who will be the next queen if we don't find her in time?! I loved Zelda like a sister, tears filled in my eyes but I held them back. "Alright!" Screamed Huran, "We will send out a search party tomorrow! We must get some rest to go full out on this quest." Tomorrow? Why not now?! If Ganondorf is really alive what will he do to Zelda? I can't let them fall behind; anyways I am one of the smartest in the village. I will look for Zelda and I will find her!