Link closed the book for the second time and leaned his head against it, closing his eyes. He couldn't look at this scene any longer. The Triforce of Wisdom's magic was healing the cuts on her wrists, so she had to stab herself in the chest.
Link took out a box from the folds of his tuxedo. Yes, his tuxedo. You read that correctly: his. Tuxedo. He set it on Zelda's desk and opened it. "Happy birthday, Zelda. Will you marry me?"
He took a feather pen from its fountain, opened the book, and began to write.
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Their bodies were found in the morning, lying together on the bed as if asleep. A book was lying open on her desk to the final page. It read, "You saw Malon bring me to the ball. You saw Malon take me away from the crowd. You saw Malon look around to see if anyone was watching. You saw Malon kiss me. You didn't see me push Malon away. You didn't hear me tell her I'm sorry, but we're just friends. You didn't see me ask where you'd gone. You didn't see me panic. You didn't see me break down your door. You didn't see me fall into despair. I can't live without you. I can't live without you. I can't live without you.
So I'll live with you and the goddesses, as the shade of a hero."
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Everyone hates double notes, but I didn't wanna spoil it by saying, "YEEESSSS! I HAVE SUCCEEDED IN WRITING A GENRE OTHER THAN DRABBLE!"
I love you all. I would appreciate it if you'd tell me how I did on my first serious plotline.
