[b]The Legend Of Zelda:
The Heart of a Legend
by
Brandon
aka
Golden[/b]
[b]Chapter One[/b]
Link stood on his porch in Kokiri Village, the soft breeze blew his blond hair gently. A singel tear rolled down his cheek as he remebered all that had took place in the last few days. It had truely started nine years ago, when he had first meet Zelda, Ruto, Nabooro, Maloon, and Ganondorf. Link had been very busy during seven of those years keeping the TriForce, the power of Heaven, away from Ganondorf and his horrific beast form of Ganon. Yet during those seven year he had meet many women, and they all sceamed to love him.
Yet it wasn't untill two days ago that he confessed his love. He and Zelda had been horseback riding on Epona, Link's horse, when Zelda had huged his back tight and wispered her true love in his ears, he could hold back no longer, he said nothing, yet he stoped Epona and kissed Zelda on the cheek.
The moonlight shined bright on the starry night, the air had a chill but Zelda and Link didn't care, they had each other.
Just as thing sceamed perfect Zelda was in the castle, followed by Link. They had planed to tell the king of their newfound love. The room was bright with tourches and the guards bowed as Zelda entered, and for Link as well.
"Ahh, Daughter I'm glad your here, as I have a annoucment!" The king said as she walked in.
"Father, great news! Link and I-" yet she was cut off, her father insisted it could wait, then he said the one thing that Crushed Link.
"Zelda you are turning twenty next week, and that means that you and Prince Derek Mandokin of Kobul can be wed! As I and King Mandokin had arranged at your birth."
Link felt the words like a blow for Ganon's sword, he was crushed, crushed like a insect by a flyswat.
"But father! I love Link not Derek!" Zelda insisted.
"I'm sorry Zelda, Link is the greatest hero I've ever known, and to him I own him my life and kingdom, yet his blood is not that of a nobel family, and cannot be wed to a princess. I am sorry daughter." With that the conversation was over, Link left the city, trying to hide his tears, never once had he cryed, not when he was zapped by the Dark Kings magic, not when the Iron Knuckles, armored warriors, had hit him with their axes, not even when he was lost in another world and forced to battle a strange mask, no, never untill now. Now his true love was dienied. . . Forever. . .
"I have to see her! I [i]need[/i] her!" Grabbing his sword he hopped from his home, he whould see her! He ran from the Village and played the song of Epona. As the horse ran to him he jumped on her back and rode tword Hyrule castle. Surly the kind whould let a Hero of Link's fame enter the castle, even if it was to say good-bye.
"Halt! Who goes, Oh Link, It's only you." The guard said.
"I need to see Zelda, I must say farewell before she is wed friday."(It's Wendsay.) "Sorry Sir, no one is allowed in, yet off the record there are no guard are on the hill." The guard said as if telling Link something. Link knew what to do. Sneaking past the guards to viset Zelda had been one of his favorite child games. And as if playing a game, he did so once more. This time climbing to her window upon the castle. He entred and saw Zelda, she was laying face first into her pillow, crying. She had not sceen him come in. He crept over to her, and gently placed his warm hands on her shoulders, she spun around starteled and gasp. "Link!"
"Shh!, Your dad won't like catching me here." Link said in a almost whisper.
"Oh Link, you've come to take me away with you!" Zelda said
"No. I love you with all my heart, but I cannot betray your kingdom. You must marry Derek Mandokin, even if you, or I, don't like it. Yet know I will always love you." Link said calmly but Zelda could tell he was about to break down and cry.
"I know Link. I wish we could run away toghter, but I am a Princess. Please Link, one last kiss before you go." She ask.
He said nothing, instead he leanded over and kissed her, a long, draw-out, passionet kiss. Yet as they embraced, the doors swung open, their stood the king and Impa. The king was furious, yet Impa smiled a grin as large as her face. . . .
The Heart of a Legend
by
Brandon
aka
Golden[/b]
[b]Chapter One[/b]
Link stood on his porch in Kokiri Village, the soft breeze blew his blond hair gently. A singel tear rolled down his cheek as he remebered all that had took place in the last few days. It had truely started nine years ago, when he had first meet Zelda, Ruto, Nabooro, Maloon, and Ganondorf. Link had been very busy during seven of those years keeping the TriForce, the power of Heaven, away from Ganondorf and his horrific beast form of Ganon. Yet during those seven year he had meet many women, and they all sceamed to love him.
Yet it wasn't untill two days ago that he confessed his love. He and Zelda had been horseback riding on Epona, Link's horse, when Zelda had huged his back tight and wispered her true love in his ears, he could hold back no longer, he said nothing, yet he stoped Epona and kissed Zelda on the cheek.
The moonlight shined bright on the starry night, the air had a chill but Zelda and Link didn't care, they had each other.
Just as thing sceamed perfect Zelda was in the castle, followed by Link. They had planed to tell the king of their newfound love. The room was bright with tourches and the guards bowed as Zelda entered, and for Link as well.
"Ahh, Daughter I'm glad your here, as I have a annoucment!" The king said as she walked in.
"Father, great news! Link and I-" yet she was cut off, her father insisted it could wait, then he said the one thing that Crushed Link.
"Zelda you are turning twenty next week, and that means that you and Prince Derek Mandokin of Kobul can be wed! As I and King Mandokin had arranged at your birth."
Link felt the words like a blow for Ganon's sword, he was crushed, crushed like a insect by a flyswat.
"But father! I love Link not Derek!" Zelda insisted.
"I'm sorry Zelda, Link is the greatest hero I've ever known, and to him I own him my life and kingdom, yet his blood is not that of a nobel family, and cannot be wed to a princess. I am sorry daughter." With that the conversation was over, Link left the city, trying to hide his tears, never once had he cryed, not when he was zapped by the Dark Kings magic, not when the Iron Knuckles, armored warriors, had hit him with their axes, not even when he was lost in another world and forced to battle a strange mask, no, never untill now. Now his true love was dienied. . . Forever. . .
"I have to see her! I [i]need[/i] her!" Grabbing his sword he hopped from his home, he whould see her! He ran from the Village and played the song of Epona. As the horse ran to him he jumped on her back and rode tword Hyrule castle. Surly the kind whould let a Hero of Link's fame enter the castle, even if it was to say good-bye.
"Halt! Who goes, Oh Link, It's only you." The guard said.
"I need to see Zelda, I must say farewell before she is wed friday."(It's Wendsay.) "Sorry Sir, no one is allowed in, yet off the record there are no guard are on the hill." The guard said as if telling Link something. Link knew what to do. Sneaking past the guards to viset Zelda had been one of his favorite child games. And as if playing a game, he did so once more. This time climbing to her window upon the castle. He entred and saw Zelda, she was laying face first into her pillow, crying. She had not sceen him come in. He crept over to her, and gently placed his warm hands on her shoulders, she spun around starteled and gasp. "Link!"
"Shh!, Your dad won't like catching me here." Link said in a almost whisper.
"Oh Link, you've come to take me away with you!" Zelda said
"No. I love you with all my heart, but I cannot betray your kingdom. You must marry Derek Mandokin, even if you, or I, don't like it. Yet know I will always love you." Link said calmly but Zelda could tell he was about to break down and cry.
"I know Link. I wish we could run away toghter, but I am a Princess. Please Link, one last kiss before you go." She ask.
He said nothing, instead he leanded over and kissed her, a long, draw-out, passionet kiss. Yet as they embraced, the doors swung open, their stood the king and Impa. The king was furious, yet Impa smiled a grin as large as her face. . . .
