Again? Don't ask, obviously I have nothing better to do than this. (hmmm kind of depressing if you think about it)
(Nope still don't own Sarah or Zelda)
Drifting
by Atchika
Malon sat heavily into the overstuffed chair. It was the only piece of soft furniture in the whole house, and it was all hers. What a day, she thought, but at least her father made it back from his deliveries without falling asleep somewhere. Of course it would have been easier if Link had managed to find his way home.
You've been gone so long all that you knowhas been shuffled aside as you bask in the glow
She looked out the window she could see the distant spires of the castle from here.
of the beautiful strangers who whisper your name do they fill up the emptiness?
The far off lights twinkled and she sighed, but of course she was there, Malon thought looking at the castle again.
Larger than life is your fiction, in a universe made up of one
She slowly got ready for bed as random thoughts of Link flitted through her head, 'He was the Hero of Time, but still...' He had said he would be back in no time at all saying he had tried castle life once and decided it just wasn't for him. When he had shown up at the ranch with nothing but her horse, she thought he might actually consider staying put.
You have been drifting for so long. I know you don't want to come down.
Somewhere below you, there's people who love you and they're ready for you to come home
She hoped he didn't get roped into another quest. He had said he would be back soon, butshe wondered if he'd ever be able tosettle in one place. For him soon could mean days or even weeks. She hoped it wasn't weeks this time.
Please come home
She brushed her red hair and deftly pulled it back into a loose braid. The more she thought about it, the more irritated she became. Just what was happening at the castle?
You walk in a room and the world stops to stare. Mesmerize all who are caught in the glare.
He'd said, the King had arranged for some kind of banquet for the Hero of Time. That was six whole days ago.
Of the spotlight that follows wherever you go. Does it light up the emptiness?
"You're just worrying over nothing," she said to her reflection.
Larger than life is your fiction, in a universe made up of one
"Everything will be fine," she said as she climbed into bed.
You have been drifting for so long. I know you don't want to come down
The day had been long and in no time Malon felt herself drifting off to sleep
Somewhere below you, there's people who love you and they're ready for you to come home
"Stupid Fairy Boy."
Please come home
