The month of the Cherry Blossom – Day 3

The moon seems to shine on me especially right now. I was thinking to myself, wondering just how many times I have thought about him. I slowly realize that many things have happened in my life, and I told myself to just give up. I'm tired of responsibility, and my father is making me angry.

He told me that if I don't find a suitor soon, he will choose for me. I was in an outrage, but it shows you how tough the life of a royal can be. Link always seemed to give me hope, until he disappeared one day. I haven't talked to him since, and I often wonder where he went.

I think maybe it was because of the fight we had the day before his disappearance.

Zelda glared at him, slowly watching his every move.

"You are so self centered!" Zelda shouted at the top of her lungs.

"I've saved you countless times and this is how you thank me!" Link shouted back, unable to scream louder than Zelda.

"So I could have gotten out myself! So you saved me once or twice, that doesn't mean you OWN me!" she replied angrily.

Link scowled and walked away, "Zelda I'm sorry…"

"For what giving me hope then taking it all away? You just…

"Just what?"

"You just have changed so much from when I first knew you."

Zelda turned and ran, refusing to let Link see her tears. Link tried to follow, but Zelda transported her self back to her room.

Well, it can't be helped. I did what I did for my own good, and I won't let it affect me now.

Zelda forced back tears as she closed the leather bound book. She placed her quill next to the diary and got up, then turned to her bed. 'Curse him,' she thought coldly. 'I hope he dies at the hands of a Redead.'

Zelda got into her formal clothing, another meeting with the royalties of this place we call home. 'That means seeing father and worse reciting all those stupid lines.' She walked down the hallways of the castle with grace, unwilling to rush even though is going to be late.

The gray stone walls contrasted with the bright tapestries that hung to brighten the dull castle up. Zelda had used to bring in flowers almost every day, but that was before the tragedies in her life; so much misfortune.

When she finally did arrive at the meeting, she droned on reciting the lines as she had done so many times. She did wish she could change them, but that would mean so many different things, including war on all other kingdoms that her father worked so hard to befriend.


Well, that was our first little tidbit in our major crossover! Who ever has any Ideas for a title, please send it, because I have yet to get an apifany.

Sarah Kloe "Heck! Live with it!"