Gogatsu
"With wind shall I speak his arrival?"
Chapter 001
"Is it to much to ask?" Kiyo obi pleaded. But try as she might Gogatsu had her sights set. This seemed to also annoy Shingatsu as well, "Gogatsu doesn't care Kiyo!" Shingatsu stated, "She doesn't care about staying!" She told Kiyo-obi as they were following Gogatsu down the Village Street.
"She just cares about leaving us behind!"
"Your wrong shin, she does care about us!" Kiyo-obi let out as she cried. "Is it too much to ask to stay Go-go?" she also managed to get out while she was crying relentlessly.
"Quiet, Kiyo! Or I'll go without saying goodbye!" Gogatsu yelled at them, she tried but she couldn't calm Shingatsu's anger or Kiyo-obi's sorrow no matter what she said after that. "I...I can only hope you can live without me…" Gogatsu said after she calmed down, but with a saddened look on her face. The emotions that rang through her were painful and confusing. "Be good…for me," she said in a soft little whisper.
Shingatsu could only cry from this moment on, because she knew she would miss her sister.
"I-…I'll miss you too!" Gogatsu cried as if she could read Shingatsu's mind, then she hugged her sisters for the last time. She grabbed her bags and walked for her horse "Choshoku". "Good bye Shin, bye Kiyo! I'll write you!" She said while she left, writing was the only thing she would ever be aloud to do again, under the circumstances.
She was off.
Her emotions conflicted once more, and she was filled with this sudden happiness- this thirst for adventure- she thought she would never turn back. Of course she was sad to maybe never see her family again and that pain ate away at her, but she tried to concentrate hard on what lay before her- she could do whatever she wanted out here.
"I'm going to Hyrule!" she yelled to the fields, and to the old owl, and to the trees excitedly. Her lonely Town in the Gerudo Dessert no longer held her back! She was free to a life of roaming and exploring! She could feel the flowing wind in her black long hair! It was finally the time she always waited for!
But she knew she HAD to leave, not because she wanted to—but because she had black hair. All girls in the Gerudo Villages should be born with red hair, no question about it. Other wise they are sentenced to leave, or to death. The Gerudo's have a Boy Gerudo every 100 years, but 10 out of 600 children in the dessert will be born with black hair. Most Girls born with black hair, it turns red the day they reach the age of 10, other wise they are forced to leave, and killed if they don't go.
None of the elders of the dessert have told the citizens why, so the citizens at first did their best to not let their children fall into evil hands. Then of course then the elders had made laws against helping those certain children.
"I wonder what its like…to be normal." thought Gogatsu.
All of a sudden THUNK, something had knocked her off her horse. "Now how the heck did that happen?" Gogatsu stated opening her eyes to see the boy who had supposedly fallen from the sky. "Hello little guy," Gogatsu said as she walked over to give him a hand. "How old might you be?" she asked him. "Apparently not old enough…" He said as he looked at his palms. "Oh, I see - playing the role of the Hero." Her face itself had the question written within it, noticing His old-fashioned green clothes and hat.
"You DO know the hero's festival was yesterday right?" Gogatsu snorted, knowing what she knew, she felt quite full of herself. She had more knowledge about Hyrule than any other Gerudo in her lonely little town. "You missed the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary."
"I somehow... time... leaped?" he muttered to himself, as if he was asking himself a question.
"Time Leap?" She tilted her head, puzzled.
"It must be the year when the Deku tree died, right?" he asked her, not even caring about her questions.
"More like 257 years off, the Deku tree we have now has been here for two hundred and fifty seven years. Say, what's your name?" she asked "257 YEARS!" he stood up, shocked. "Hmm… the Zora Tribe should know who you are," she marveled.
She then packed anything that fell off the horse and set link a place to sit, too.
"Hey hero- Get on!" She commanded.
"My name is link…" he looked up at her with a tint of anger.
"Whatever it is- Get on Choshoku!"
"Fine, Fine." Link Carefully sat up on the horse and they started North-Northwest.
Silence broke after about 10 minuets of riding boredom-struck. "So why are you taking me to Zora Fountain?" he asked.
"So they can read your soul."
"Are you serious?"
"Nope! Just Kidding around!" She let out an easy chuckle. "haha! You believed that!"
"Things can change over a matter of years-In only seven years Ganandorf took over a whole kingdom and filled it with monsters. In only a month or so a small skull-kid had the moon falling towards the planet."
"Wow, for a little kid you sure know your history. Your parents taught you pretty accurately."
"I'm not little…" Link gritted through his teeth.
"Then are you some sort of Illusion?" she laughed, poking his cheek playfully.
He slashed at her hand with his own- hitting her wrist, "I'm not little..." he repeated.
She rubbed her wrist slightly with her other hand with an annoyed expression, then stopped and acted like it didn't have effect. The pain was unbearable though.
Silence was thoroughly filled in the air, except for Choshoku Galloping- No one even made a noise.
Blades Clashed! They leaped back then ran and clashed again. Every move they would make: the other would mirror. Dinko, the little Deku shrub sat cuddled behind a soft blanket with a Zora Sapphire design on it. He watched as the Zora girls fought it out.
Lyle creative and boyish, and Lilly was Sassy and girly. Lyle would occasionally stick her tongue out at Lilly, taunting her, when she wanted a better challenge. Dinko always felt uneasy about them training with each other…but it could not be helped. Lilly was always haughty and wanted Lyle to know she was inferior, And Lyle always acted like she was condescending to accept a fight from her twin.
"Too bad you stink at this"
"What! Oh, you're about to get it!"
Once again they clashed furiously. Dinko would hide behind his stubby hands every time they curiosity would over come him and he would watch again. Then the final blow of the battle struck! And Lily flew down on her face. Dinko scurried over and heaved Lily into the nearby indoor pond. She felt a healing rush upon her as she was placed in it.
"Yes! I win again!" Lyle shouted, and then she felt herself stiffen and fall face-first on the ground. Dinko then scurried over and once more heaved a Zora to a pond.
"Uh-oh" Dinko felt a cold breeze that made him feel uneasy.
He heard strange noises, like the sound of ice cracking, and turned to the pond. "Frozen!" he screeched. Lyle was halfway above water, while her twin was underwater.
Lyle suddenly awoke when she felt how cold the water had become, but she couldn't pull herself from the hard ice.
"LILY!" she screamed, beating on the ice. Lily was trapped in the frozen pond water, unconscious. "She can't survive in there long! Go get help!" she told the deku shrub. Dinko hurried towards the main fountain as fast as his stubbed legs would carry him.
She was scared, weakened and now alone.
