Well… here's the 2nd chapter (finally) it takes forever for me to type something…. Enjoy the chapter! Remember to R&R!

We reached the castle within five minutes. I slowed Shadow to a trot.

"I can't believe I'm returning to the castle," Estella grumbled, "with a jerk no less."

"Hey, I can hear you, you know," I said.

"Good," Estella responded, "Because you're the biggest bastard I've ever met." I sighed and rolled my eyes. We reached the entrance and I brought Shadow to a halt. Estella immediately dismounted and glared at me as I slid off Shadow's back.

"Come on," I said, "isn't your sister inside?"

"Hmph," Estella responded. She whirled around (whipping me across the face with her hair in the process) and marched off towards the castle, nose in air. I sighed and followed her.

As I proceeded inside the castle, I started to hear voices.

"I can't believe you ran off, again!" Sierra shouted, "And another thing, did you have to knock out all the guards?!" I found Estella and Sierra around the next corner and stopped. Sierra caught sight of me.

"Oh, Dark Link," she addressed, "thank you for bringing my sister home." Estella shot me a death glare probably the thousandth time since I've met her; (it's amazing how many glares a girl can give you in a short amount of time).

"No problem," I replied, ignoring Estella.

"Good," Sierra said, glaring at her sister, who kindly returned it, "I told you not to leave," she growled.

"You're not father," Estella snapped, "why should I listen to you?"

"Because, father said if he were gone for a period of time, no matter the cause, I would be in charge

""Father said this, father said that"," Estella mimicked, "I couldn't care less." Sierra's eyes flared.

"You are so naïve," she said, anger ringing clearly in her voice, "no wonder why father never left you in charge." Estella's eyes grew murderous.

"What about mother?" she asked. I was startled. Ganon had a wife? I thought. After thinking about this for a moment, I shook my head. It was a stupid question. Of course he had a wife. How else would he have gotten these two lovely rays of sunshine?

"Mother's dead!" Sierra shot back, "Forget about her!"

"No!" Estella shouted, "She liked me better and you know it!" For a moment, Sierra seemed to have lost her ground, but quickly regained it

"But she's dead," she said, "she doesn't matter anymore." Estella looked a little hurt, but hastily covered it up.

"The only parent that matters right now is father," Sierra continued.

"But he's dead too," Estella snapped, "Remember? The Hero of Hyrule defeated him, the third time now." Before Sierra could bite back, Estella turned around and stormed down the left corridor. Sierra glared after her. Once Estella was nowhere in sight, Sierra turned to me, sighed, and released her anger.

"Thank you again, Dark Link," she said, "you're dismissed." Without another word, she turned away and walked off. I shrugged, spun around to face the way I had come and exited the building.

The evening was rapidly turning to twilight. A cool October breeze was blowing softly, bringing with it the scent of a thousand autumn blooms. Okay, flowery descriptions aren't really my thing, so I'm just going to tell it to you straight: I was riding through Hyrule Field. It was a few days after I dragged Estella to the castle and ever since then she's been giving me the cold shoulder, not that I give a damn.

"Dark Link!" a voice rang out. I brought Shadow to a halt and looked over my shoulder to see (oh goddesses help us all) Estella riding towards me.

"What do you want?" I asked coolly as she-who-has-anger-issues came to a stop beside me. She huffed and crossed her arms over her chest.

"I don't want anything," she answered moodily, "it's my damn sister who needs you."

"What does she want?" I asked.

"What do I look like to you?" Estella snapped, "The one with all the answers?"

"Actually, if you want my honest opinion on what you look like-," I began but was cut off by Estella.

"Ugh, don't even answer that," she said, "because I'm pretty sure whatever you're about to say is going to make me want to bury you six feet under."

"Well, if you count calling you a bokoblin," I said.

"Dark Link," Estella growled. Before she could do anything else I spun Shadow around and made her go into a full-blown gallop.

"GET BACK HERE!" Estella shouted, "I'M NOT DONE WITH YOU!"

I reached the castle and brought Shadow to a walk as I got closer to the entrance. Reaching it, I came to a stop and dismounted. Estella soon came into view, and halted her horse little ways away from mine.

"I'm going to so kill you," she said as she slid off her mount. She must've missed a bit because when her feet hit the ground she tripped and stumbled right into me, kissing me and crashing us to the ground. Our eyes widened, and just to make matters worse, two maids were walking by and saw us. They giggled slightly before hurrying off. Estella sprang away.

"Ugh! That's disgusting!" she exclaimed, wiping her mouth.

"Aw, gee, thanks," I responded heatedly, getting to my feet "and just so you know, I didn't exactly enjoy it either, Little Miss Sunshine." Estella's eyes flared.

"How dare you!" she shrieked, "Now, I'm really going to be sure to bury you six feet under!" I rolled my eyes.

"Knock yourself out," I said bluntly and walked into the castle. Estella followed. I could feel her glare on my back.

As if my day weren't bad enough, when I walked in , I saw the last person I wanted to come across.

"Oh shit," I said, coming to a stop.

"Greetings, Dark Link," Ganondorf greeted, while a very tired-looking Sierra leaned on his shoulder for support.

"Oh no," Estella whispered, coming to a stop beside me, "My life is now, officially, more screwed up than it already was."

"You're not the only one who's screwed," I responded, staring at Ganon. Why did I sign up for this job again? Oh, wait, I had no choice. Ganon made me to hunt down and kill Link, and that's all I am and ever will be to his highness, a royal hunting dog. Woof- woof.