After Navi rested, she rushed to find Link to tell him the good news. The young man was where he was before, but he was pacing back and forth. He must be waiting for her, wondering about if Zelda liked his gift or not probably.

Link saw Navi fly up and he smiled.

"So? Did she like them?" he asked, trying hard to keep his excitement in. Navi nodded and smiled proudly.

"Of course she did! She stared at them the whole time I was there."

"Really? Really, really?"

"Yes. I wouldn't lie to you, Link," Navi nodded again. Link was so thrilled, he hugged her.

"Oh, Navi, thank you, thank you, thank you!"

"No problem!" she squeaked as she was being held tightly. Link loosened his hold and sighed.

"I'm so happy! I think I'll ask her out now!" he mounted onto Epona and began riding off towards the castle. Navi called after him.

"Don't forget the pond you promised me!" She didn't know if he heard her or not, but she put her hands on her hips. "Too excited to hear me, I bet. Oh well," she shrugged. She looked around and realized she didn't have anyone to talk to.

"Now what do I do?"

It was as if his misery would never end. There was no light, only darkness. The chains around his arms and legs felt like a ton and felt as if they were getting heavier and heavier by the minute. It was like this all the time, never ending pain and misery. Yes, he was locked away here for eternity, but it was far from what he wanted. If it wasn't for that bothersome Hero, he would have the entire kingdom of Hyrule at his fingertips. Maybe the whole world too. But no, he had no choice but to rot here for who knows how long. Yes, all those fools who defied him were going to pay. He would make sure of that.

His name was Ganondorf. Most called him the King of Evil. But just because he was locked away and trapped in the Sacred Realm didn't mean he wasn't still aware of what was going on in Hyrule and the rest of the world. If he focused his energy, he could see Hyrule.

It wasn't a picture he wanted to see. There were too many flowers and animals. Too much blue sky, not like the dark sky he once possessed when he was in control. Too many happy people. The entire scenery disgusted him. If he was in control, there wouldn't be any gross happiness. Only pain, evil, and gloom.

Just when he could no longer look at Hyrule again, he saw Link. The insect who trapped him in the Sacred Realm with his cursed Master Sword! That was surely the one who was going to get killed first, followed by Queen Zelda. The Hero was looking happy...*Gag!*

"You're lucky I'm trapped here, Link. But just you wait, I'll get out and take my revenge on you!" he told the image in is head. He could see Link riding up to Hyrule castle and Zelda jumping into his embrace. He wanted that to be him holding the queen, not Stink! He could hear their conversation clearly as day.

"Thanks for the flowers, Link. I love them!" Zelda said with a smile.

"Oh, it was nothing," Link blushed.

"Yeah, right!" Ganondorf thought to himself. He knew Link was just acting dumb, but he knew the Hero was enjoying the attention.

"So, Zel, I was wondering if you'd like to hang out my place tonight? We could have a nice dinner, maybe go riding, I hear there's going to be a great moon tonight."

"You mean, like a date?" Zelda asked.

"Well...if you want to get technical," he said with a nod. Zelda giggled.

"Oh, silly, of course! I'd be more than happy to have dinner with you!"

"Really?! Great! Tonight at 7?" he asked.

"I wouldn't miss it," Zelda promised.

Ganondorf couldn't bare to listen to them anymore, it hurt him too much to hear Zelda accept this jerk! If only he could be Link and destroy his good image. But that wasn't sufficient enough for him. All he wanted most was to see Link in pain. And what better way to do that than through Zelda? Yes, have Zelda kill Link, or even break his precious heart!

Ganondorf grinned in pure joy. Yes, he was thinking of a plan now. And best of all, it was going to work!