There was a knock at the door, and I said, "Enter," to see Lord Ganondorf, and he signaled the guards at the post yet again. He came over to kiss me and we soon fell asleep under the covers of my bed, like every night, and I knew why he refrained to deflower me: we were not married, and he was a very well developed gentleman. No one knew that a fair young princess would be sleeping in the same room as a man his age. But we did, and I felt solace in his arms, since he wanted to marry me as soon as possible away from the world's eyes.
The twilight outside went towards the sky, which was now blackened. No sounds except our breaths lulled me to sleep. I dreamt of nightmares of my father, who I'd never known. I always wondered why I couldn't restore my childhood memories fully.
