Twilit Interloping
A Dark Link X Midna Fanfic
Hey All! Tankou001 here with an all new chapter of Twilit Interlopers! I was playing wind waker yet again on my gamecube last night. Lots of cool things in the great sea and many reefs to take over XD
Still this is not a wind waker fic for the most part! This is a Twilight Princess fic! This is, hopefully, a very awesome Twilight Princess fic and I plan to make this chapter no exception to the awesomeness of the other two!
Enjoy!
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Chapter Three: Step in Interloper
The Twilight Princess, Midna, stepped across the Bridge Of Ordon. She had been walking for just over a day, Hyrule Field a great meadow that Midna had strolled through gladly. As she walked past Ordona's spring she felt a sort of pressure, no doubt the spirit of light that dwelt within the spring never expecting to see the princess ever again. Midna didn't blame him at all. She hadn't expected herself present in this world again either. The surprise was, for the most part, a shared one. As she walked into the place that she knew so very well as Link's plot she spotted Epona, remembering so very well the horse's deeds four years past. Next to Epona a smaller horse stood, identical in marking and nuzzling the elder horse. Midna could have only guessed this to be Epona's foal, a young, and handsome horse that Midna had no doubt would get a rider eventually.
Slowly the princess stepped up to Link's ladder, calling up to the home above. "Link... Are you here Link?"
A gasp was heard behind Midna and the princess spun on her heel to see a very pregnant Ilia holding a basket, eye wide with marvel. "Who are you?" The woman asked slowly.
Midna paused for a moment. Would it be wise to give her identity to a Hylian? Midna guessed it was a reasonable assumption that Link had never spoken of her. It would be safe. "My name is Midna. I am here to see Link. Is he here?" Of course acting in her standard royal ways would get the princess nowhere here. She was not a princess to Hyrule nor was she a familiar face to anyone in the kingdom. Only two people currently alive in Hyrule knew of Midna and those particular individuals were Link and Princess Zelda. Midna, if she defaulted to her royal mannerisms, would only be seen as rude and be sent off. This was something that Midna would expect and even respect were it to happen. "I knew Link four years ago when he was traveling. I have come to speak with him. Ask him how things are nowadays."
Ilia relaxed significantly at these words. "I am sorry. Not many people come to this little village unless they are on official business or up to no good. Link has never told me much of his adventures but anyone who was his friend then will be welcomed here. Still my husband is absent right now. He has trekked to Hyrule Castle to deliver a gift to the royal family. He was due back today so if you stay perhaps he will soon arrive." Ilia stepped up to a strange looking platform near the ladder to the house and grabbed a rope, hooking it to a harness on Epona. She bid Midna come with her onto the platform and so the princess did. After a whistle from Ilia the platform rose, the horse walking forward and pulling the platform up by a pulley. "I am sorry. I used to take the ladder often but I am with child and things have recently been getting difficult."
After the platform rose to the balcony and the passengers stepped off Ilia flicked the rope from Epona's harness and tied it up at the balcony rail. "That is a wonderful setup, if I do say so myself." Midna spoke up. "Who came up with the idea?"
Ilia smiled and nodded. "Link came up with it. My father is the mayor and had insisted we move inside the main area of the village so that I wouldn't have to brave the ladder but Link decided to make this instead. Epona has grown used to it so we are all happy with this setup.
Midna smiled as Ilia led her into the home a cradle setup right inside the door. Overall it was not much different from how Midna remembered. Everything was built up instead of out still. There was a ladder that Midna knew went down to the basement in the back. "It is a very nice home." The princess muttered, trying to hide the fact that at one point she had already set foot into the home.
Ilia smiled and led Midna to a couch, stepping to the stove. "Le me make you something to drink. Perhaps some soup." Midna nodded at this. Eating would be nice.
Meanwhile the three Dark Interlopers were packing up in the middle of Hyrule Field. They had opted that waiting a night would be best for everyone. They would ride full speed to Ordon province today for Midna could have not arrived too quickly with a leisurely walk. Slowly the three mounted their horses and began to move. Still Adair looked across the field at yet another rider. "Brothers... Look there."
The three warriors looked across the field to see none other than Link galloping through the meadow on a white horse. Dago was the first to speak up. "It is Link... It is our counterpart."
As Dago began to step forward with his steed Tankou cut him off. "He is no longer the hero we seek, Dago... Our target is Midna, not a former hero. Now that his adventure is done we must wait for the cycle to again repeat. Be patient, brothers."
Dago grimaced at these words. "Then we must see him. Midna is heading towards his home right now if not already having arrived. If he is not the hero we must destroy then it is only fair that he knows the setting that he is to return to. We need not attack him... We simply need to warn him of Midna's presence." Tankou and Adair both nodded after a brief moment of thought. Dago smirked. "The let us be off."
The three kicked into their horses and their steeds flew like the wind to the former hero. Link seemed dead set on getting home more quickly and the dark warriors had a bit of trouble catching up with him. As they approached Link caught site of them and, knowing that these were no normal travelers, drew his sword, swinging at Tankou. The brother drew away and as Link swung at Adair the younger brother leaped fully over Link, his steed landing in mid gallop on Link's right side. Dago cut him off and Link leaped from his mount, pulling his shield and readying for battle. Tankou was the first to step off of his steed and speak. "Link, the former Hero of Light... I would not attack us. We mean no harm to you nor to anyone in this realm. Do you happen to know, however, the situation you may be returning to?"
Link looked back toward Ordon and shook his head. "I don't know who you are but I don't trust you." The former hero said.
"As is your right and a wise choice for the moment." Dago spoke up." Still We are not here to fight you, Former Hero... We are here to return our princess to The Realm Of Twilight. The Twilight Princess, Midna, has found a way here and we are returning her to her rightful place in the Twilight World."
Link froze up at this, stepping back and right into Adair. He turned with a swing and Adair took the hit, his body cut in twain and the warrior appearing back beside his brothers, the corpse disappearing. "We are not here to fight Link. We want to help you... Midna is more than likely already at your home and we must return her. It is our duty as her royal guard."
"How do I know I can trust you?" Link asked, slightly unsteady at the sight of having torn Adair in half and then seeing the brother manifest right back next to his brothers.
"You don't," Tankou said bluntly, "But do you truly wish to chance it? Right now Her Highness could be in your very home. You may not trust us and you have no reason to, however, it would be best for all four of us to work together for this." Link's sharp eyes flicked from one brother to the next. He took a slow step backward, toward his steed. Tankou reached out toward Link. "Please believe us, Former Hero." Link swung out and Tankou's arm flew from his shoulder. Tankou simply stood and looked at the former hero.
"I don't believe you! I cannot bring you to my family!" He cried as he leaped to the back of his horse and drove it hard away from Ordon. Dago drew his sword and swung round, cleaving off Tankou's head, the third brother manifesting from Adair. They mounted their steeds and made chase.
"Why are we chasing him?" Adair called to Dago.
Tankou answered for Dago, however. "We look as he does, though darker. What would the questions we would face be should we ride into his village and ask for his lover as we are? We know that her highness has gone to Ordon. We know not her exact location. I could go on."
"But we'd rather you not." Dago called, catching up to Link and drawing his blade. "Former Hero, if you do not cooperate with us we have no choice better than to force your hand. Please reconsider your choice and work with us. It is for the better."
Link cried out as a lash of energy flew from his blade. The brothers knew these tricks. Even the former Hero of Light retained the powers from his state of glory. Dago's steed wasn't fast enough to dodge the attack and was struck, exploding into shadow stuff when hit. Dago went flying to the ground. Tankou and Adair sped after Link, leaving their brother behind. "I know you three for who you are!" Link called, "I have no desire to work with villains!" Link set his fingers to his lips and let out a high whistle before swinging out at Tankou. Tankou's steed, unlike Dago's, leaped the blast of energy. "Even if I cannot defeat you by myself, I have companions that can!"
Tankou heard a call from above and looked skyward. A gigantic eagle bore down upon the group, flying just overhead. The sheer size of it was mind blowing. "Adair!" Tankou called. "Follow the former hero! I will stay behind and battle this beast. When Dago joins you make him take the left flank. He's a better swordsman than you are." Tankou halted his horse and spun round as the great eagle went in for an attack. He charged at the thing and as the eagle swooped in for an attack Tankou's horse jumped the beast, leaping over the eagle wholly, no small feat for a horse of such lesser size. The eagle, as Tankou had thought, was enormous, nearly three horse lengths long and several more in wingspan. Where had the former hero of light enlisted this beast's help?
Meanwhile Adair sped after Link, charging fast toward Hyrule Castle Town. Link let out another high whistle, a bit different than the last. He lifted his sword and it glowed, a powerful light that flew to the highest tower of the castle. It was the master sword, the sword that had scarred every one of the brothers in lives past. "Former Hero Of Light!" Adair called, "Don't do this! This is for everyone's benefit! Your war is over and thus we have no quarrel with you any longer."
Link drew something from his horse's saddle and turned back, an arrow pointing straight at Adair before being loosed. Adair slid to the side of his horse and narrowly dodged that attack. As he slid back up he met face to face with another arrow, this one much more dangerous. As it made contact Adair and his steed burst into flames, the bomb arrow hitting its mark. It was at that moment that Dago leaped from the shadow of a tree and stared Link down. All time stopped as the horse charged into the shadow of the tree. Link, seemingly immune, jumped from the horse, a full attack against Dago's form. The warrior drew his sword as Adair leaped out of the shadow behind Link, striking at him. Just as the blades crossed, Link blocking Adair's blow with his shield, time again started. Link's mount was gone, continuing its path as though Link had been riding it in the first place.
Link attacked Adair, blade in full swing as he kicked back at Dago. The warriors would not give this battle up no matter how painfully obvious it became that they couldn't get the former hero to work with them. Link rolled sideward and reached for his pack. The brothers all knew the subtle magic that allowed Link to carry a seemingly infinite supply of armaments within the pack without encumbrance or annoyance. They too possessed the very same packs, though their packs were more an extension of their shadow power. Out from Link's pack a great ball and chain flew out, Link aiming the weapon at Adair and striking true as the younger brother went to block with his shield. The shield was no match for the attack and Adair was slammed into the ground, unhurt but certainly not without having seen his place in the hierarchy of shields and one ton balls of steel. Dago gave a groan as he reached into his own pack, pulling a great hammer. Link swung his ball and chain about, orienting on Dago. The elder brother swung hard with his hammer and the two clashed explosively, neither weapon able to withstand the other's attack. The ball flew out, the chain's attachment to link's gauntlets broken. Dago's own hammer flew away from the attack. Bits of steels flew from the impact, the two tools having been damaged in the exchange of blows. Dago's hands rung in pain from the collision, though Link's hands were much less damaged.
Adair was back up, however. He reached into his own pack and pulled a truly massive sword. He struck out at Link but the warrior pulled a new trick from his sleeves. He paused and onto his body sprung a suit of armor, shining bright with magic, as both brothers could tell. The giant sword struck the armor and bounced harmlessly off it. Link smiled and struck out with his own master sword. Adair staggered at the sudden attacks and fell back. Link made to strike him down but was sent reeling by a sudden attack on Dago's part. The attack came in fire, a blast of heat from Dago's hands that hit Link and sent him flying back. Link got up but seemed slowed. In the same moment he rose the armor was gone, back to his green outfit. Dago stood, his hands open and ready for another fiery volley of attack. Link was still in the game. He still had fire power against the brother who fought him. He reached into his pack with both hands and brought forth what looked to the brothers like hookshots. They seemed the functional equivalent as Link fired up into the nearby tree, giving another whistle. An arrow hit the ground at Dago's feet, one neither Link's nor one of the brothers. He looked toward Hyrule Castle Town and saw an advancing line of horses coming fast toward them. This was going to become less than pleasant very soon.
Meanwhile Tankou made war with the great flying beast that link had sent on him. He had always been good with animals but he knew better than to reason with a beast like this. As he skillfully leaped over the bird, exchanging arrows and swings of the sword with beak and talon he wondered how his brothers were doing. In times of battle such as this they worked best autonomous. They didn't link thoughts on each other's battles if they could help it. However, a call echoed in Tankou's mind and he looked back as the bird swung round for another sweep. He decided that, perhaps, this battle would need to end immediately. He charged at the bird and the great eagle swept down toward him. It was a game of chicken that Tankou knew better than to lose. As they close Tankou leaped forward under the eagle, melding into the shadow of the colossal beast and appearing in a tree beside Link himself. He looked toward the castle and saw the oncoming cavalry. He sighed. "Former Hero." Link looked back at him, slightly shocked. "Don't make this into a battle of pure bloodshed. Think on what has happened. You cleaved my arm from the shoulder and now I return, fully replenished. How many times did you kill my brothers? This is a battle you cannot win and one that none of us care to fight. Call of this attack or there will be more lives than yours on the line." Link's eyes were hard. Dago and Adair looked up at him and he heaved a sigh, falling from the tree and giving a low whistle. The advancing cavalry slowed, just enough to show that they weren't going to open outright attack.
As the advancing cavalry closed in they formed a circle around the brothers, pointing spears and swords alike at the trio. A feminine voice echoed from behind the lines. "State your business in this land, Dark Interlopers." It was none other than Princess Zelda herself that stepped through the line, much to the distress of her company. "Relax, men. We will fair well enough close to these warriors. We have you and he Ordon warrior to guard me." Zelda, as any royal would, naturally used the royal proverbs to speak of herself. "I" didn't work for a royal. They were ever present, thus "We" was a more suited pronoun for a queen or ruler.
Tankou, Adair and Dago all took a knee and bowed deep to Zelda, understanding her place in all of this. She was the Princess of Light, the possessor of the triforce of wisdom and the great magician that Ganondorf had sought to imprison years before. She demanded respect as the trio, in the land of light, were not half as strong as in the realm of twilight. Even if they couldn't die there was no doubt that the company, with Princess Zelda and Link, could keep them too busy to get their job done. "Forgive me, Highness, if this may seem abrupt. I request a personal audience with you... Somewhere more private." Tankou asked, taking note of the many guards around them.
"Can this not be spoken aloud, Interloper?" Zelda asked, looking mildly offended.
"Nay, Highness." Tankou stated. "It is not something for the common ear to hear nor understand. I beg an audience. Allow the Former... The Ordonian to accompany us and that would suffice. My brothers would stay with the company if it please you."
Zelda hesitated, looking to Link. Link gave a stern look but nothing more. "We shall grant thee an audience. Do not, however, get airs that We cannot serve for ourselves should Our guardian fail to do his duty."
"Of course not, Highness." Tankou replied immediately. He knew how to address royalty, even if his brothers did not have the finesse to use already established skills of diplomacy on such parties. Reluctantly Zelda, Link and Tankou were let through the line of cavalry. Zelda and Link led Tankou far past the tree, out of earshot. "Highness, I apologize for the air of privilege." Tankou spoke up as soon as he was sure they were out of earshot. "My brothers and I are not in this kingdom as anything but a mission to retrieve our princess, who you would know as Midna."
Zelda eyes filled with shock, her expression remaining normal, though only somewhat veiled from the surprise that lie beyond the facade. "There is no way from the realm of Twilight to Hyrule any longer., We disbelieve your claim."
"Disbelief or not, it is the truth, highness. I implore you to allow us passage into Ordon to retrieve Princess Midna, where she has certainly arrived already." Tankou looked at Link. "Former Hero? Do you want to chance that what I say is true? What shall happen if her highness really is at your dwelling right now?"
Link hesitated. "Your claim is worthy of note." Zelda spoke after some silence. "However, We cannot trust you three to not be up to no good. "How do We know that this is no trap?"
"You do not, Highness. However, that is a chance you must take. This could be something very important."
Zelda paused for a moment, a very long moment, in fact. That one moment seemed to stretch on for an eternity, though Tankou knew better. After near a half a minute of thought Zelda rose her head. "We will chance this meeting and your words. You will make flight to Ordon this instant with Link of Ordon. We trust you summoned the great eagle before summoning us." Link nodded. "Call it to us, Link of Ordon."
Link set his fingers to his lips and, from the distance flew the great beast that Tankou had done battle with. It was completely unharmed from the battle. Tankou knew he had struck the beast many a time but the great eagle was certainly made of thicker stuff than its average, lesser cousins. "Thank you, Highness." Tankou uttered as he stepped to the eagle, which had lowered itself to allow riders. Zelda passed Dago and Adair for the flight as well and, soon enough, that cavalry was riding slowly back to the castle while the gigantic eagle was taking off. Tankou looked ahead as the wind soared by. This was so much faster than horseback. "We apologize for the attack. We had no choice." Tankou spoke to link, calling over the rush of air that was a byproduct of the speed of their mount.
"You better hope Midna is in Ordon." Link called. "Or I will have your heads."
"We thank you." Dago called above the wind. An hour had gone by when the eagle flew over Ordon. Despite the speed of travel it was still a very long trip.
Meanwhile Midna sat in Link's home with Ilia. They had spent time talking, laughing, going over the events of the past four years. Midna felt slightly bad that she had needed to lie about all of these things but it was necessary. Ilia was a sweet woman. She hadn't a malicious bone in her body and was, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the perfect wort of wife. She understood Link's need to adventure. She acknowledged that, even though she could not adventure with Link, that she would never feel bad about his week long journeys around Hyrule to blow off excess energy. Link had been a hero, of that near everyone in Hyrule knew. It was no secret that he had fought Ganon in all of his splendor. It was no hidden bit of information that, with a glint of his sword Link could summon his own personal company of men from Hyrule Castle. It was no mystery that Link could summon forth a great eagle with a whistle. Of course, all of this, save for the first, was knew to Midna but many in Hyrule knew it. Ilia stood up laboriously as she went to grab a kettle off the hearth for some tea. It was then that the door opened and Midna looked up, not to see Link, but her three former guards; Tankou, Dago and Adair. Link was the one who followed shortly after them into the door, closing it behind slowly. Midna stood quickly, looking up at her three guardsmen with slight worry. Link's eyes scanned down on her and went wide with shock. So it had been true. The Dark Interlopers had not lied to him.
Midna was now more fearful than anything else. They had tracked her and had brought Link with as well. Midna had seen ahead only three paths. She had foreseen Link arriving and talking with him. She had foreseen her guards having followed her to the realm of Light and wanting to take her back. She had seen Link not returning and forcing her to return another day for his company. All Midna could have handled. This was not one of those three and NOT something she could handle. Ilia looked up as Link slid down the ladder to the main area. "I'm home." He said slowly, with a bit of concern in his voice.
"Link!" Ilia said, embracing Link. "Welcome home. While you were gone a friend of yours from a few years back came. She says her name is--"
"Midna." Link interrupted his wife. "I remember her. Ilia, let me introduce you to my cousins; Adair, Dago and Tankou. They're triplets, Second Cousins on my grandfather's side."
"Why," Ilia started. "They look just like you." She said with slight astonishment. "Though they are a bit."
"Darker?" Adair suggested with a smile. "We come from the far south, in a little island chain. You probably wouldn't know it. Little known place, ya know. All the people there look like us. It's the southern sun."
Ilia was a bit taken aback. "Well, I apologize. I had no idea that Link's family was so wide spread. Would anyone like some tea? I just made a fresh kettle."
Dago was about to speak up but Adair's hand hit him in the chest. "No problem at all, miss. We apologize for the intrusion, though. We would hate to be a bother."
"Oh, of course not!" Ilia insisted, grabbing Tankou by the arm and guiding him to a chair first. He sat down with a slight grunt. "It seems so little we get visitors to the village. First Midna and now Link's cousins. I never thought so much activity would be brought to our lovely little home. Isn't it divine, Link?"
Link sat down beside Dago, looking straight ahead into Midna's eyes with slight hostility. "It is a funny sort of coincidence..." He said blandly as Ilia poured everyone tea. "Midna and my cousins actually know each other. They are traveling partners." Ilia's ears perked up slightly at this.
"Ya," Adair spoke up. "We lost track of her a couple weeks ago. She runs off sometimes. She's more adventurous than us, I'll say."
What are you trying to pull? Dago's voice echoed into Adair's mind. Of course it was all the same voice, though the brothers knew each other to pick the different brothers apart in mind.
Let him take care of this... Tankou's voice echoed into the pairs' heads. Adair has always been better with casual encounters than us. Leave the sweet talking to him, Dago.
Adair smiled at this. "Would you happen to know a place where we could seek lodging tonight?" Adair asked with a smirk. "We have had a long travel and we wouldn't want to intrude on the sanctity of your home by bunking down here. Perhaps an inn somewhere in the town. We would all go for a stable, mayhap. Even a bed of straw is better than hard, earthen ground."
Ilia thought for a moment. "We have a small inn in the town proper. I'll give you all a note to show to the innkeeper. It is, after all, getting rather late. I shouldn't be so pushy with my ministrations. I am so sorry."
Adair reached out and took Ilia's hand, a motion than made everyone in the room, save for Ilia herself, tense uncomfortably. "It is no worry, miss. Whatever you offer is well accepted with us weary travelers. I am just so embarrassed that we couldn't have come with prior notice. The fault is ours for coming so unexpectedly." Ilia's blushing face was not hidden from the people in the room. Midna's face went sour as she looked at the scene. What was he trying to pull, after all? If they were any kind of proper guards they would have pulled Midna right out in the very first instance. Already, however, they had gotten up and were starting to file out. Adair looked back and grabbed Midna's hand. "Come along, Highness." He said alright out loud. We all have need for rest and you are no exception." Midna almost laughed at this, but dutifully nodded. It was, of course, a lie. None of them needed rest.
Only minutes later they had booked into the inn. Dago ordered a few flagons of ale and brought them into the room they would all share. The inn was positively tiny. One room to spare, the other room belonging to the owners and across the inn itself. The walls were thick, improving privacy greatly, however, Midna had no plans to be pleasuring herself nor her former guards with her feminine urges this night. "I assume you will take me home now?" Midna asked, her arms crossed as Tankou stood at the door, Dago at the window and Adair sat on the bed with Midna herself.
"No." Tankou said slowly, Midna raising an eyebrow. "We've deliberated... You're too restless to bring back just yet. We must also find the portal proper that brought you here and cut it off. If it is gone... at least while you seek this place, we have no way of assuring you will stay in the land of twilight. We will have no way of guarding you."
"You have been released from your positions. I dismissed you before I came here." Midna countered angrily
"We stated, Highness, that we would be your guards as long as we were allowed." Dago stated bluntly.
"And I no longer allow it." Midna countered again
"Never in our oath did we claim you had any control over the allowance." Adair stated quietly.
"Our oath swears us to your service until we are forced to leave you." Tankou started. "This does not mean that you force us to part from your company. That's impossible so long as we wish to be your guardsmen. The only way to do away with that wish, however, would be for the cycle of the Hero Of Time to again repeat. As you have been told, that could take hundreds or thousands of years."
"So you plan on guarding me for thousands of years until your destiny calls you elsewhere?" Midna asked, standing up and starting to raise her voice.
A strong hand reached up and pulled Midna down to the bed again. "And longer if we must." Adair said, his figure looming above Midna's with an intimidating presence. "Highness... We don't choose who we guard nor when we leave them. It's not a decision that can be made by us."
Midna's hair stretched upward and tossed Adair effortlessly from her form. She made to sit up but Tankou rushed to her and grabbed her arm, holding her down. Dago grabbed her other arm. "You will let me go! Do you have any idea who it is you are dealing with?" Midna's voice rang out angrily. No doubt whoever was in the Inn other than the four, they couldn't hear it. The doors were far too thick. That's what you got for building an Inn into a tree. Perfect sound insulation. Midna had no doubt she could scream bloody murder and nobody would hear a thing outside if they had an ear to the door itself. Adair again loomed above Midna as her hair shot out. Adair caught the dual locks of hair and held them down. He lowered his form against Midna's and licked her neck, the princess gasping a bit. "What are you doing?" She cried as Adair's hands let go of her hair and worked at pulling off her clothes. "This is well outside of your rights! I command you to cease this behavior immediately!"
It was no use. Try as she might, the room was only dimly lit by a couple of candles. Shadow dominated the scene. No matter how much power Midna had from her ancestors, this was the domain of the guardsmen who wouldn't leave her. They had the power in this scenario. However, this didn't mean Midna wouldn't struggle against them. As Dago pried Midna's robe from her form she struggled and kicked and bit at their hands. As Tankou's strong arms held Midna down and as his lips pressed against Midna's own she fought and threw out her hair haphazardly to throw her attackers off. As Adair's masterful hands caressed her here and there, catching all the right spots, Midna's mind echoed a thought that had been nearly forgotten since the last coupling of her and a brother. What's so bad with these Links? At that thought Midna's struggling came to an end. Her guards were simply too good at what they were doing. Even if Midna wasn't believing the calls from her mind, unswayed by the reasoning, the sensations that they gave her destroyed all semblance of resistance. It was no use. They were too wonderful, too powerful. They filled Midna with far too much lust to keep them back. She wanted to touch and be touched by, not struggle against her urges, however much she had sworn to keep them at bay this night.
Adair was the one to take charge of this coupling. As the brothers stripped Midna reached out, unable to hold back her desire. She grabbed Adair's member and eagerly stuffed it into her mouth, sucking passionately on the thing until it was solid in between her lips, the whole while caresses and subtle ministrations from the other two occupying various regions of her body. Midna moaned in delight as Dago teased her nether regions and squeaked in pleasure as Tankou's body pressed against her from behind, his hands gripping her firm breasts. Was this a game to them? Was this all to satisfy a fancy? Surely they only did this so that Midna would quiet herself to their ears; so that she would hold her tongue, even if someone had to hold it for her. However, Midna cared nothing for these thoughts. It was too wonderful. She had become addicted to their touch and it was an addiction that the princess couldn't kick. She needed this more than anything, now more than ever. She was so frustrated, so needy. As she let go of Adair he lay down, awaiting the mounting that Midna would certainly serve him with. Finally there was a brother who preferred Midna's favored position. Naturally any one of Midna's former consorts performed any position she wanted, normally this one. However, Midna's guardsmen had their own preferences and, though she enjoyed each one, being on top was Midna's absolute favorite. She had complete control. It made sense, of course. Dago, the cocky, cynical warrior who was at just the right place in his development to be lazy about his fighting liked taking his lover from behind. Tankou, the stern, experienced side of the warrior, liked to look his proverbial opponent in the eyes, have the battle an equal playing field for the betterment of both parties. Adair, the most youthful and green warrior would let the woman do what she liked, less learned in the art of love making, at least I theory, than his older brothers.
Midna mounted Adair, just as he wanted. This was her specialty, her place of perfection in the bedroom. Sweat dripped from her body in a lusty display of eagerness. Dago caressed Midna from behind while Tankou stayed in Midna's view, kissing her and running his hands through her orange hair, like a true lover rather than the unexperienced boy Adair was or the "all-action" bed partner Dago was turning out to resemble. They really did complete each other. They couldn't be truly good as one, though each had their good points. If Midna had to choose between any of them for a romantic partner, however (something she doubted she would ever be faced with), it would have to be Tankou. He was a steadfast, caring lover, despite his seriousness. Dago was good for a quick fling and Adair would be fun to play with on occasion, to teach. However, Tankou was certainly a more romantic aspect of the spectrum. Then again, it didn't matter. Despite the fact that Midna was having sex with them at that point; wonderful, wonderful sex, she was still angry with them, still against their very presence. She still wanted them gone, to have never followed her in the first place. She still wanted them to leave her to her small adventures in the world of light...
At the same time, Midna still wanted oh so much more. She couldn't stand not having them around, if not only for their sexual ability. If not only for the fact that Dago made Midna breath such labored breaths as to drive her throat raw. If not only for the fact that Adair's inexperienced style drove Midna wild to take control and unconsciously teach the younger warrior the true ways to strike a woman when she was down and take her for his own. If not only for the way Tankou made Midna feel every time he kissed her and sent a strong hand running through her fiery hair, the kind of feeling that made Midna fall completely in love with him. Finally, she needed them around if not only for the fact that they not only completed each other but that they seemed to complete her. Why should she mourn her loss over a man from the realm of light? Why should Midna dislike the fact that she had lost Link when she had three of them around and was certainly sure of their one possession which she had never received in full from the Light Link, complete and total love, both physical and emotional. They filled every gap that Link had left behind when they parted and filled other gaps in Midna's heart that she never knew existed.
The passionate session lasted all night. When one brother would stop and fire his seed into Midna's belly another would step up and take charge, repeating the process in a different position and with a different style of his own. Midna lost count of how many times she had been filled to the brim, only to discover that one of the trio had found just enough room to fill her that much more. When finally all of them retired it had to have been only an hour or so before dawn and Midna's mind was so full of pleasure that she couldn't think. She remembered, somewhat, that she needed to be mad at the brothers. However, what for she couldn't recall. She remembered that there was some sort of reason that she was in the Land of Light but she couldn't keep the reason in her mind. As she lay on the bed with all three of her beloved guards looming about her, sleeping around her like a trio of dogs lying protectively around their owner, Midna thought. Mayhap such a life isn't so bad. Thousands of years Midna had. If there was that much time with them, certainly good things could come out of it. Certainly by the time thousands of years passed Link would be long gone and she would have plenty of time to get the trio of Dark Interlopers... Twilit Interlopers to stay with her beyond their stay. They had the urge to find and kill the Hero Of Time, or his functional equivalent. However, they also had the urge to stay with Midna. She would make sure, when the time came, that the latter urge was far stronger.
{HR}
There ya go! God this chapter took me so long to get done! We'll start at the first author's note, which was made like... summer of last year XD And now the ending author's note is in late january 2010 XD Wow... I totally sucked in getting it all done promptly this time around XD I just got stuck around the trio's meeting with Link... and I totally was all "What the hell should I do?" So I finally finished it XD
Anyway, I know you're all thinking it. "Holy Shit! When Did Link Start Talking?!?" Yep! Forget the fact that Midna had a hot, foursome scene! Link spoke! I hear you cry XP
To tell the truth there were a few different reasons why Link speaks in this fic. Mostly it is this: Though I have seen fics where Link has been done without any speaking parts at all, and well at that, I am incapable of doing such writing. I'm sorry, I'm good but not THAT good. I'd be much better off writing Zazie Rainyday from Negima as a non-talker than Link from Zelda. Secondly: Twilight Princess was supposed to be the first game where link had actual speaking parts, mostly at the start of the game and toward the end. However, because of events beyond the control of many Zelda fans, this never got to happen. On a side note, do you know that Wind Waker was the only game in Zelda history where link actually says something intelligible? At certain parts, where Link is running around with companions, his "follow me" call is "Come On," the only time in Zelda history where he says anything that isn't a grunt, yell, Hiiya, or scream of pain. Good on ya Toon Link!
Anyway, I hope ya liked it! I have decided, after this chapter, that I am going to get Midna knocked up sometime in this fic, after looking at the ending author's note in chapter one again. Now here's the real question, because I have decided that the progenies will be a group of triplets, one from each Dark Link. Should they all be boys or all be girls? XD You review me on it XP
Yours,
Tankou001
