Summery: He had saved her, now it was her turn to repay him… The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker sequel.
A/N: I got the idea for this story while I was playing Windwaker and beating the crap out of Orca. (Quite entertaining!) So, yeah, don't mind if it doesn't make much sense. Told from Aryll's point of view.
Rated T for language
Ages In Windwaker (guessing):
Link: 12
Aryll: 6
Ages in BOC:
Link: 18
Aryll: 12
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Zelda games in any way, believe me, if I did, it would have been Saria, not stupid Fado!
The Legend of Zelda: Breeze of Courage
Intro: Betrayal
"Big brother!"
I looked around from the porch of our home, looking for Link.
"BIG BROTHER!" I yelled as I started down the stairs.
"Hello Aryll." A kind voice said behind me.
I turned around, my long braided hair swinging gracefully.
"Oh, hello Sue-Belle." I said to the purple-haired woman.
"You're looking for Link?" She asked me kindly.
"Yes, have you seen him?"
"Yes, Link was going to train with Orca today." Sue-Belle said sweetly, a kind smile plastered on her lips.
"Thank you Sue." I said, bowing in appreciation.
I saw Sue-Belle nod before I turned around and ran to Orca's house.
The door slowly creaked open.
"Link, focus!" I heard Orca yell.
"Whatever."
"Big brother!" I yelled happily, flinging the door open all the way.
Link's sea green eyes turned to me. "Hey Aryll." He said casually.
"Grandma wants you for something."
"Alright." He said, walking out of Orca's house.
I bit my lip softly, I always felt nervous in Orca's house, or even in his presence. He was just, so superior.
"Uhh, I better get going." I stuttered, giving a polite bow, I got out of there as fast as I could, heading for my lookout.
I gazed out onto the sea, it was sunset now, I had been playing with the seagulls all day.
As the years had gone by, I slowly grew more unattached to my telescope, now it just lay with all of Link's stuff, in a special dugout underneath the house.
I wasn't even sure if link could fit under there anymore. I could, it was a little snug, but I could still move pretty freely. But for six years, I had never seen Link even take out his bow and arrow, let alone the Master Sword.
My face fell slightly. After all that time he had spent collecting those items, they just lay there, collecting dust. And it was all because of me.
Well, really it was because of Tetra, but Link only went with the pirate's because I had gotten kidnapped by the Helmaroc King. That was that.
My face fell even deeper into the shadows, Link had done all that, just to save me six years ago, now he could barely spare a 'Hey Aryll.'
I looked at the horizon; the sun had set a half-hour ago, I wasn't really suppose to be out after dark, neither was Link.
I look at my house; my eyes wide like saucers.
Link was running away from the house!
I quickly ran down the rope ladder to follow him.
'Brother, where are you going?' I thought as I followed Link up the path to the bridge, where was he going?
Link looked back as I quickly hid behind a tree, we were at the top of the highest point on Outset. My aquamarine eyes peered from behind the tree; quickly adjusting the darkness around, the circular moon hidden by the clouds gave the summit a haunted graveyard-like look.
"Are you ready?" A deep voice seemed to vibrate through the summit, sending shivers down my spine.
"Yes." Link answered.
"Then I will transport you now."
I didn't understand much, only that my brother was now becoming transparent and was being taken to goddess-knows-where!
"Link!" I cried out, not being able to stop myself I ran from behind the tree.
Link turned to me, his eyes seemed angry, and sorry at the same time.
"Aryll, this is for the best." He answered me simply, before disappearing completely.
I ran to the spot where he used to be. Tears filled my eyes as I fell to my knees at the spot where Link was standing.
"Link…" I cried, feeling raindrops on my nose.
"Link…" I whispered a little louder, it was beginning to pour, the clouds clearing a little, allowing the sun to shine only on the summit where I was.
"BIG BROTHER!" I cried out, feeling my whole body fall on the muddy ground. Link was gone, that voice, I had reconized it now.
It was Ganon's.
Tear's rolled down my cheeks, hidden by the cold rain.
I hugged my knees to my chest, crying myself to sleep.
A/N: Yeah, the scary part is I wrote the last part of this chapter very hyper and happy. And for all my other stories, I'll probably end up deleting them. I like the plot to this one so much (and I actually planned ahead, wahoo!) and I haven't been able to think up anything to write for them.
This was ten pages on Word; I'll try to make them longer if anyone thinks it's to short.
Buyo-Chans
P.S. – I put my flame-thrower away, but please, anyway, review! I LIKE feedback!
