CHAPTER 3 - THE EXILED PRINCESS
The other day, I woke up and I felt him there beside me. He didn't notice first that I had awakened, but I could feel him almost crying, worried with something. I don't know if that is what I heard, though. It's hard to believe that bastard could cry after all.
I got up and looked to him. He was still angry with me I could sense that. With a cold, raw voice, he said to me (never looking inside my eyes):
"I can't hold this anymore. You're free to go. I don't want you to be my wife either, as of course, you and I can't live in the same world."
Then I got my things and departed to nowhere. Oh, yes. It seemed he had exiled me, the same as he did to my father. What a heartless, man! And I, innocently thinking he loved me. He played with my heart and he stole my world. He stole my kingdom. He killed my people. Innocent people. I am never going to love another, let anyone in. That was too much for me. It's hard to believe I really thought that he was the perfect man. The man that same night of a false endless bliss I was going to give myself. Then he ripped my heart out and stomped it.
Ganondorf. Silly rabbit. I will show you to never play with a woman's heart!
Well, back to the story.
I was exiled to nowhere. I could say everywhere, but I had nowhere to go. Living in a castle as a princess made me doesn't know the outside world, made me unknown to myself. I wished my father would be there with me, soothing my deepest wounds. All I got from the castle that was worthy of it was my white horse and a sword. We two, the white horse and I, used to play in the castle so many times before! He was, after my father, my best friend. And then came that stupid Ganondorf... oh, well... first love and my last deception. Oh, yes it will be the last.
My horse and I found Kakariko Village. My father used to tell me that place was really peaceful, full of good people. The people there, the Sheikahs, were very good at battling. That was perfecting suitable for me. I could learn to battle well and send Ganondorf into the depths of hell!
My father once gave me that sword I got from the castle after leaving. He told me the Sheikahs made it. What a lucky day, even after all the turmoil.
(End - Princess narrative)
