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Wedding Ceremony

The morning sun entered through the window. Zelda's clear blue eyes fluttered gently open. She yawned casually and stretched. Impa was in her room with her. "Good morning sunshine! Today is your wedding" the sheikah woman said pulling open the blinds revealing the bustling crowds and the magnificent sunshine that filled the castle courtyard.

"I know..." Zelda said with a fake smile. She thought of last night and how she slept. The poor girl had been trobled by her dream. After the nightmare all she could do was sit and think of Link. How he saved her life everytime she needed it. How he made her laugh and his laugh was full and pure. How his smile brightened up the gloomiest day. How his hair looked when the sun touched it, illuminating its golden shine...'No' she thought sternly to herself. 'He is dead, and you know the dead shall never walk again. I must move on and today will finalize that movement.' She sat upright. Impa walked infront of her bed to the big chester drawers, and cupboard which lay in Zelda's sight. Impa pulled both the doors open. Hanging there alone on the back of the door was a gown. A long, beautiful flowing gown. The pure pearly white tube dress had disconnected arms and was topped with gold embroidery along the edges. It gleamed like the moon itself.

"Beautiful is it not?" Impa said proudly. "Now my princess stand so you may be dressed your wedding shall comence when you arrive downstairs." Zelda rubbed the sleep from her eyes. She stood. Impa handed her pantyhose, a petti-coat, and a corset. Zelda walked behind her opaque changing board. She stripped her body of her silky night gown and pulled the corset over her head. The uncomfortable material restricted her breathing but she was used to it. She started working on putting on her pantyhose. "What a fine husband you shall have!" Impa called. Zelda thought of him. Lord Dublin from the west. The same man who had delivered the news that brought her to this day. "Lord Dublin is honest and loyal! It is a good thing that Link died when he did or you would never have met sucha perfect man!" Impa said without thinkning. Zelda'sbody stopped moving. Her eyes widend with sorrow. Lord Dublin was only a fragment of her perfect man, cause no person living in this realm could have been as perfect as Link. Impa realized her fatal mistake. "Oh princess..." she gasped. "Princess please forgive me! I did not mean it! I to grieve for his soul! I too cared for him as though he were my brother." A tear rolled down Zelda's cheek, it stained her petti-coat. "No Impa." she said drying her eyes. "You are right" she said walking out. "I should forget about that worrysome Link and concentrate on my future with Dublin. If I am lucky the godesses shall bless us quickly with children." Zelda thought about what her children would look like alot many months ago. She had always imagined her family as her and Link with a few children. 'But now...' she sighed thinking to herself. Her children would have the greasy black hair of their father and his square like build too. But they shall carry noble blood from her side that would pretty much be all that they had from her.

Impa jumped up. "Her princess let me help you with your dressings." Zelda smiled sweetly and nodded at her good friend. Impa, always there for her in times of need. Impa lightly grabbede the dress. She slipped it over Zelda's head. She slipped the arm peices over Zelda's beautiful silky smooth arms. Zelda stood still as Impa rushed around fixing wirnkles and attaching the flowing train to the back ofher dress. "Sit princess so I may do your hair." Impa whispered lightly in her ear. Zelda let her body drop gracefully onto a cushiony chair. Impa began combing her hair pulling the comb back through the blond mess. Slowly the knots came out and her hair lay straight yet vomluminous. She preceded to grab what were once Zelda's long bangs and braided thenm tightly. She pulled the newly formed braids around the princess' head and tied them in a half ponytail. "You look gorgeous your lover is a lucky man." Impa said. "Come your bridal procession shan't be kept waiting much longer."

Zelda rose thinking of what Impa said. 'More like he was a lucky man' she thought. She scoffed at the thought of the two she cared for in her life beside each other. There was still something about Link that drew her to him. Something that wanted to make her hold him close and never let go. Something...something...but what? Zelda stood at the entrance of the hallway to the courtyard. Trumpets sounded in her arrival and the organ started to play. Young girls in floral dresses ran down the aisles ahead of her sprinkling cherry blossoms in all directions. She looked at the crowd of people attending the wedding. All of Hyrule starred at her and marveled at her dress. She made her way to the front. She looked at Dublin he smiled. She closed her eyes and when she opened them Dublin was gone, in his place stood Link. Still smiling as he had that day they parted. Suddenly he was gone again. The greasy haired man infront of her again. "Dearly beloved." the pastor started. "We are gathered here today to join the souls of these two lovers..." he continued on with their commitments. Zelda listened intently. she wanted to agree full heartedly to all this but she knew she wouldn't love the man infront of her with all her heart. Because the largest fragment of it still belonged to Link.

Sound came back to Zelda but not just any sound, a voice. A voice calling out. "I do" it said cheerfully and proudly. She looked around her. The pastor looked at her she nodded in agreement. "I...I...I do..." she stuttered. The pastor smiled at her nerves. She was truly human. The old man looked around the crowd and spoke to the people. "Then is there any being present at this joyous celebration of unity which objects to the new life which this couple hopes to start.? If so speak now or forever hold your peace." The crowd was silent and Zelda sighed. No one would save her. This was it, today was the day that she let Link go.

"I object" a feminine voice said coming from the sky. The crowd looked around. "May thee who spoke grace us with thine face or must we know only the voice of our hearts destroyers?" Dublin called. He looked as though he were about to draw a sword and strike down the speaker. He held Zelda's hand tightly, she realized that it was clamly with rage. Suddenly a golden cloud floated down into the middle of the aisle. "Twas I who spoke against this unity" the voice called again. A girl popped up and sat crossed legged on the fluffy collection of air. How she never fell was a mystery. Whispers spread through the pews. The girl looked around. She couldn't have been more then Zelda's age. Her light brown hair was pulled back into a messy bun which fit nicely at the back of her head. She wore an amazing white top, with boning down it accentuating her mid sized bust. Her jean like skirt was worn over brown tights, although she looked very feminine she had this air of power around her.

The priest looked at her. "My child, why pray tell do object to what the goddesses have brought together." he asked calmly.

The girl looked at him annoyed. "Okay first of all the goddesses hate this pairing. Secondly I'm here to speak to, or expose the truth to the princess of time and destiny. But for my own pleasure, I like to only give vague hints." The girl smiled. Zelda was a little annoyed at this remark. How dare this woman claim firstly that she knew the goddesses and secondly imply that she had been lied too! "And what be your clue!" Zelda screamed her voice sterner than that which she had ever used before. The girl on the cloud chuckled. "Of course your highness but I shall say this only once so pay close attention:

Remember the one who sat her beside you,

Before the day which your world came apart.

Remeber the one who loved you, to guide you,

How his touch gave your life a new start.

Remember the one whose hair appeared golden,

When kissed gently by the setting sun.

Remember the one whose smile never faded,

Even when the long day was done.

Remember the one with the muscular arms,

Who kept you tight in his embrace.

Remember the one with whose wit and whose charms,

Seemed to stop your heart in it's place.

Remember the one whom you can't live without,

To whose heart doth you hold the key.

Remember the one whom you want to hold tight,

For that boy, your true lover he still be."

The girl took in a deep breath and looked at Zelda.

"I haven't the faintest idea what she's talking about do you my darling?" Dublin asked casually. Images of Link from that last night flashed before her eyes. His smile, his hug, and his most passionate kisses they were always the most meaningful kisses in her life. She never knew that she could love someone so wholely. Zelda approached the girl on the cloud who now lay on her stomach. "What doth you know about him?" Zelda asked. The girl still kept that smile across her face. "Princess I'd rather not talk about it with so many watching. I must return to my current residence, but you shall know where to find me when the time is right." And with that the cloud was off. It headed off high into the sky, floating away towards the east. In the direction that Link last travelled.

Now it was quiet again. Dublin laughed. "Now that the crarkpot is gone may we continue with the festivites?" The guests nodded. "Okay then..." the preist started. "By the power vested in me I now pronounce you..." "Stop!" Zelda cried at the last minute. She looked at Dublin. "I can't marry you when my heart belongs to him." she said. She slipped off the engagement ring on her finger and placed it in his hand. He was in complete shock. "Honey you are not seriously contemplating her words?" he asked. "I am. And I must go..."she said. With that she ran not away but to her room. She sat there on her bed and lay face up in the blankets. Impa rushed in. "What now princess?" Impa asked. Zelda looked at her attendant and her best friend. "You know very well what I am to do!" Princess Zelda whispered loudly. She got up and ran to her book shelf. She found the most normal book and shifted it's position. The bookcase opened itself up revealing a secret compartment. In this compartment was an untouched costume. The costume of a sheikah male. "Time for Sheik to escape the castle and find his missing friend"