Asrai
"Asrai, don't forget about the party tonight, it's very important for you to set up everything perfectly for princess Zelda." The king of Hyrule exclaims.
"Of course! I will try my best to make this the best party! Do you think she will get married to this Tylwyth guy?" I ask kindly.
"Now Asrai, you are just a maid and you know that is none of your business." He snaps.
Jeez, who pushed him off a boat onto and island and made him king? Oh wait…he is king…
As I walked down the halls of the royalty I wondered if I'd ever escape this hell hold. Born to be a maid wasn't the best thing to be. I could be off on a really exciting adventure and just travel with my best friend Seelie!
"You better not be thinking of running away again, including me with you."
I turn around and look at Seelie who is smiling. Her long light purple hair tied up into a ponytail with the red ribbon I bought for her birthday last year. She's wearing her maid outfit (along with me) and ready for work today. It's tough because there is a party today where a bunch of people are coming and want to see if Tylwyth is going to marry Zelda.
"I would never think of running away!" I say sarcastically. We both start laughing and start to do our jobs of cleaning the dining table and setting everything up.
"Hey, why didn't you put your hair up today?" she asks.
"What do you mean?" She's kind of confusing sometimes.
"Umm, do you not remember? I told you we would go to the onsen today!"
"WHAT! Are you kidding me! That super warm, natural bath up on the Gorons Mountain! We could get killed! They will probably roll us to death or something."
"C'mon! What do you think you were going to do during the party? Find a man or something?"
"Maybe…" She grabs my arm and we run up stairs to our room. I sit down by our make-up mirror and she does my hair.
My brunette hair is now tied up into a really high bun. We change into our bathing suits and try and sneak out of the castle before anyone notices. I mean, there's other maids that can do the cleaning and crap we always have to do every single day!
"Look! An escape route!" Seelie points to an open back door. We rush through when we hear the King talking. We stop in our tracks and quickly hide between a wall.
"I don't know where they could be! If Asrai tries to escape again so help me…" The King complains.
"Its okay dad, we have other better maids that can do a finer job of my party." Zelda brags evilly. Nobody but Seelie and I know that the princess is a bitch. Okay we shouldn't say that about her, but I think she has a grudge on us because we pushed her down the stairs when we were like 5.
They walk away and when the safe is clear, we get the freak out of there.
"That was so close! Oh my god she still has a grudge on us! Telling her dad that we're worthless! I seriously want to teach her a lesson one day!" I say.
"Seriously." Seelie agrees.
As we walk through Hyrule village it begins to get darker and darker. I look back at the castle seeing all the lights on and still can hear the music from the party this far away.
Suddenly a shining, white horse blocks our path, with Muryan (Seelie's crush) on top of it.
"Umm, I'm here to see Link, we were playing a game and then his horse suddenly booked it. Have you guys seen him?" He asks dreamily. His dark brown hair flowing with the wind while his white teeth sparkle in the moonlight. Okay, well, I know that Seelie likes him, but there's no harm looking right?
"Ohh, your best friend Link? I think that you should look somewhere else, like princess Zelda. WAIT! Don't look at her, but I mean, oh god…" Seelie is stressing out.
"No we haven't seen him, sorry. Hey do you think you and Tiddy can take us to Goron Mountain?" I save Seelie. She looks at me with eyes of relief.
"Umm I think I'm kind of busy looking for Link, sorry."
"Sorry? Or scared?" I smile evilly.
"Fine I will take you hop on!" I let Seelie go on first so she can sit right behind Muryan. I hop on after and we're off on the adventure I've always wanted.
"You better not be thinking this is your adventure!" Seelie chuckles.
"No!" I say sarcastically, and we all start laughing.
