Disclaimer: Alright! This is my first Zelda fic that I'm putting on this site! Please review! I've got a lot more coming. (And if you're REALLY nice I might make a sequal!)

A pretty girl with long black hair stood in the darkness. But she wasn't alone. There was someone else there. Link could sense it.

A shadowy figure emerged from the shadows behind her. Link couldn't see the face but the girl could. Her green eyes widened in fear. She ran covering her head with her hands, but the shadow chased after her.

She slipped on something and stumbled. But she kept going. She limped as she went. A cold laugh emitted from the shadow man. He walked along after her. She looked like a wounded bird trying to escape from a cat.

The man's hand went to his side. He pulled along silver sword from a sheath and waited.

The girl fell to the ground. She had a look of sheer terror on her face as she looked up at her pursuer. It was then that Link got a good look at the man's face.

He had long silver hair and piercing green eyes that seemed to burn with unspeakable hate. He raised his sword high above the girl and...

...Stabbed her until she was dead.



Link jolted awake. Sweated poured from his forehead. Who was that girl?


"Julia!" A voice yelled. "Get down from there you coward!"

Julia was lying on the roof of her house gazing at the sky. She heard the voice yank her back from her daydreams. She sat up and looked down. A girl with short blond hair and gray eyes looked up at her.

"You chickening out on our little match?" She called smiling. Julia grinned.
"Not a chance Kate!" She called.

She stood up and did a handspring off the roof and landed perfectly in front of her best friend.

Julia brushed her long black hair out of her green eyes. She smiled smugly at Kate.
"So which video game are we competing with today?"
Kate sighed. "Doesn't matter, you'll kick my ass at it no matter what it is."
"Yes, yes I will." Julia said nodding.
Ever since an early age Julia seemed to be more gifted than all the other girls in her school. She'd always been smarter and more athletically gifted. She'd also been prettier than the others. Most of the guys at school were crushing on her making the other girls green with envy.

But most of all Julia excelled at video games. She could master a game on the first try. She was so good that her skills had earned her the nickname "Master of Reality".

Little did she realize how much she'd hate that name very soon.

"How about we see who can kill the most Stalfos on The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time?" She suggested.
"Fine with me." Kate sighed.
"I'll race you inside!" Julia taunted. Kate smiled and shook her head.
"You'd beat me at that too."
Julia laughed and shot ahead leaving her friend in the dust.

Link sighed and entered the throne room. Princess Zelda was waiting. He bowed.
"Link, my good friend, I need your help."
"What is it your majesty?" He asked hoping that she didn't have some stupid errand for him to run.
"There's been a report of Stalfos in the Lost Woods. Could you go check it out?"

"Great," Link muttered as he left the room. "Well, it's better than getting her groceries for her."


"YES!" Kate yelled punching the air. "I just killed 50 Stalfos!"
"Really?" Julia asked, "I'm on my 100th one."
"I hate you." She moaned.
"Wanna try to beat me at blitzball?" Julia asked holding up Final Fantasy 10.
"Nah, you'll just win like you always do." Kate groaned looking away.
"What's wrong with you?" Julia asked. "I've been beating you at everything since 2nd grade and it's never bothered you before."
"It's just that..." Kate sighed, "Julia, you're so pretty, smart, and talented and I'm just...not."
"That isn't true!" Julia cried.
"You know it's true Julia." Kate sighed, "I just-"
But at that moment a flash of light erupted from Julia's N64. Kate screamed.
Julia felt herself being drawn towards the glowing piece of hardware. She grabbed onto her bedroom's carpet and tried to hold on. Her grip weakened. She saw Kate fly off the couch at the machine. She vanished right before she hit it.
Julia's hand was torn from the carpet. She felt around for something to grab onto. Nothing.
She was pulled into the light and disappeared.