Zelda was worried. Something was attacking her kingdom and Link hadn't shown up yet. Had something happened to her hero? Was he injured? Dying? Or even dead? He swore allegiance to her and Hyrule, he swore he would always be there. She paced once more her dress billowing out behind her, readjusting her shoulder pads she stood once more by the window looking for the tell-tale flash of green or a horse, but none came. She was alone apart from the royal guards (even then she couldn't tell whether they were alive or not) she was alone. Her knight was not here this time. Footsteps. Slow purposeful footsteps up the stairs outside her chamber, whatever, WHOever he/she/it was, was here. She tried to think fast, what could she do? Was there anything she could do? She could hide. That was Zelda's best option yet she could not gather the courage to move, so much for the triforce of wisdom enabling her to make these decisions if she didn't have the courage to move. The doors were flung open, yet she stood facing her kingdom. A deep rumbling laugh echoed through the castle. She knew who he was. He was here. He was back again.

"Why do you persist?"

"It brings me pleasure to watch people suffer" The deep voice spoke "And the triforce of power grants my every wish!"

"You're abusing that power Ganondorf"

"That may be so but it doesn't mean I can't use it for my own doings" She turned to face her nemesis. Ganondorf, the king of evil stood before her. Ganondorf was the main cause of Hyrule's troubles. He was a gerudo, a desert man, his skin was darkish and he wore black armour with a long black cape that trailed for half a metre behind him. Link had defeated this man many times before but he kept coming back.

"Now "your majesty" are you going to come quietly or am I going to have to use force?"

"Whichever you choose there is no avoiding you now"

"Excellent" he replied, he smiled an evil smile and snapped his fingers. A black light formed around Zelda engulfing her. The last thing she heard was a malicious laugh and them all was silent and dark.