Years ago, the land of Hyrule fell into a time of darkness, one young man stood to defend it. The man was naught but a boy, raised from the depths of the ancient forest. He, along with a sprite, traveled to the highest tip of Death Mountain, to the deepest trench of Zora Lake and to the forbidden planes of the Gerudo Valley; all in hopes to find a weapon that would defeat the evil lord. A sword that would banish evil and bring light to the darken land.
The young man became a legend that would fade away when the evil from the world had vanished.
Yet in time, when the dark lord returned, the power of the young man would fall to his descendent that would rise from the sea to once again banish the wickedness. From ocean to ocean he traveled, once again in search of the sword to exile evil. With aid of those who flew and those who grew, the evil was knocked from his reign and lost in the sea below.
The young man became a legend that would fade away when the evil from the world vanished.
Once again, the darkness of men brought back the blackness that was forgotten. He returned with another, disturbing time itself. He brought forth two worlds, darkness and light, and forced them to clash. Nevertheless, the young man came once more. His aid came in the form of royal and power, fighting alongside the hero of time to defend the land of Hyrule. The sword, in the hands of the youth, brought down the sin.
The young man became a legend that would fade away when the evil from the world vanished.
The land of Hyrule was once again safe as the evil power of Ganondorf stayed in slumber. The soul of Link remained hidden, undiscovered. His power remained asleep. Until the time came when the young hero would rise again and wield the sword that could banish evil and once more bring down the darkness. Until that awaited moment, the peaceful land of Hyrule would remain untouched, waiting for time to repeat itself again.
It lay awaiting the legend that would rise and force the evil to fade away for another hundred years.
Link stood by his window early in the morning, his forearms rested against the window sill and his hands hanging outside, tapping the side of his house. His blue eyes moved across the sky and the land outside his little home. The sun had just risen above the horizon, the rays reflect on the clear blue waves as they rolled onto the white shore. Link watched as the sand crabs scurried away from the waves, tiny claws pinching the water droplets that collided against their shells. Link smiled as the day took its course. He could hear the sounds of the birds chirping in the trees and the wound of the wind rustling the leaves. Something about this simple life that he lived made him smile. He never wanted it to end.
"Link! Link!"
Link lowered his glance and looked out onto the shore line. A girl with long tied back light brown hair waved up at him. "Good morning Araina!" Link called out to her.
She smiled and nodded her head over to the docks. "Let's head out to the island, just you and me."
Link nodded his head and walked away from the window, climbing down the ladder and out of his little home. Making his way across the sand, he walked over to the girl dressed in a white and red dress. He followed her onto the boardwalk and into the row boat.
Araina sat in the boat, her hands resting on her lap and her large brown eyes filled with carefree joy. "Glad that you came, Link. Quickly, let's head out before the kids take you away to play games." She laughed and started playing with her hair. "You and I never get to be alone together anymore."
Link smiled and pushed the boat away from the pier and sat down, taking the ores in his hands and began to row out into the ocean. The smell of the salt air was strong that morning, and the waves licked at the side of the boat.
Araina reclined slightly letting the wind play against her face and she grinned happily. "Ah… I love feeling the sea breeze so early in the morning. Don't you Link?" She asked as the wind blew her tied hair off of her shoulder and it drifted lazily behind her.
"Yes, it does feel nice." Link replied as he moved the boat closer to the distant island. His eyes did not stray from her face. The bright rays playing beautiful on her lightly tanned skin; her long hair fell perfectly around her face. Link wondered why he never noticed before.
She could tell he was watching her. Araina crossed her leg over the other and tapped her foot slightly, letting the point of her cloth shoes brush against Link's knee. He shifted, but did not pull away. Araina smiled inwardly. It had taken her weeks to get Link alone and away from the children. She would enjoy this day as much as she could.
Finally, the two reached the little island and once Link leaped out into the water, he pulled the boat closer to shore and tied its rope to a large palm tree. Once the line was secure, Link glanced over his shoulders and blinked in confusion. "Araina, where are you going?" He asked as he watched the girl walking deep into the forest, using one of the more abandoned trails.
"Follow me Link." She giggled and disappeared behind trees and leaves.
Link trailed behind her without another word. It was difficult to keep up with her, seeing as she ran ahead of him. Yet when Link thought he had lost her, she would wait ahead for him until he caught up, then she would run off again, out of sight.
Not sure how long they walked, Link wiped his forehead off with his sleeve and looked around; the breeze was not getting past the trees, making the path hotter than it should have been. "Araina!" He called out and tried to find where the girl had left. A few more steps led to a clearing and Link looked around.
"About time," came a giggle from up ahead. "I thought you would never keep up." The brown haired girl giggled as she stood on top of a ruin. She leaped down onto the ground and went to him.
Link looked around, wide eyed, as he stared at the ruins around him. Broken and shattered moss covered rocks laid about; tree roots came up from the ground and the walls, having entered though any fracture. Some walls appeared to have fallen all together or were on the brink of doing so. "Where is this place?" Link asked in a whisper. "How come I never noticed it before?"
Araina glanced at the forgotten structure and headed towards what should have been a door. "I don't know what it is." She replied. "I found it a few weeks ago and have wanted to show you. There is no way in, I've looked."
Link stiffened and looked at her. "You tried to get in?" He then walked up after her, looking at the doorframe. He rose his hand to touch it, but pulled it back as Araina turned away.
"I tired but I couldn't find anything. All the windows are blocked off and the door won't open." She pouted and sat down on one of the falls stones. "Even though the walls have toppled, I can't find any way into the main room."
Link shrugged and moved to sit beside her. "Oh well. It is still cool to have this here. Maybe we can get in another day."
Araina glanced over at Link, watching him as he looked around, still amazed. She bit her lip lightly, watching the boy she always admired. He was alone with her, far enough where no one would find them, deep enough in the forest where no one could hear them. After moving closer, she rested her hand on his lap.
Link looked at the hand on his leg before glancing over at the girl. "Araina?" He questioned but could ask no more when suddenly her lips were against his. Link blinked and pulled back slightly, asking breathlessly. "W-what are you doing?"
Araina did not pull away when he retreated. "Link…I want to be with you…" She whispered, her hands running up his leg and gripped his thigh. Her lips were against him once more, but this time, Link did not pull away.
He returned her kiss, his hand slowly cupping her cheek. Their lips moved as one as her hand held onto his limb for support, moaning lightly as his lips followed her own. Goddesses, she wanted him, so badly… She shifted better facing him. Link groaned against her lips as he felt her hands holding onto his leg tightly. He pressed his tongue against her lips, trying to slip past them. The effort was awarded moments later, when her tongue pressed against his, welcoming it into her mouth.
Araina twisted more toward Link, moaning to find his hand discovered her knee and was slowly creeping up her thigh. She could not suppress the moan as his finger touched the hem of her dress and slowly slipped beneath. His hand grasped her hip and with little movement, Araina straddled the young blond man. Link shuddered feeling the girl climb over him and he looked up into her eyes, panting, wanting the pleasure to continue. Araina smiled and leaned down kissing him deeply as his hands gripping her hips.
With slow movements, Link thrusted his hips up against the girl; he could feel the hardness that grew between his legs pressing up against the moist mound that was between her own. Link groaned against her lips and she pressed down on him as he thrusted up. Their lips danced against the other with more heat, and the thrusting fell into a rhythmic movement, winning a moan from Araina after every push. The girl whimpered and bit his lip softly before pulling away, and nuzzling his neck and whispering against his ear.
"L-Link…I want you…right now," She said in a hot whisper and her fingers curled in his hair, tugging it ever so slightly.
At those words Link began to tug at her dress, willing the outfit to slip right off, but a voice from the inland prevented him for ripping the gown off.
"Araina! Araina!"
Link glanced over to the sound of the voice, hoping what he was hearing was not her mother's voice. Araina hoped the same as she struggled to undo Link's belt.
"Araina!"
She sighed and pulled back, releasing the leather and looked into Link's eyes. "Damn it…"
Link ran a hand though his hair and looked up into her eyes. He chuckled, though the last thing he wanted to do was stop, Link pulled away once Araina stood up from his lap. She fixed her dress and her hair before glancing at the young boy. "I got chores…and you have to meet up with your master…but aren't we both free tomorrow?"
Link looked up at her, wondering how he was going to get rid of this arousal and when he nodded at her statement. "Yes…I am."
Araina smiled. "I would love to see if we can come back here again…just you and me." Araina emphasized what she meant by running her hands across her breasts and down to her hips.
Link smiled and nodded, standing up and he redid his belt and fixed his clothes. "I would love to come back tomorrow…and spend some more alone time with you."
Araina smiled and walked to Link before kissing him deeply. Her hand rubbed across his chest, then she pulled away and walked back towards the shore line, leaving Link to chase after her once more.
