"So wait, she saved you?" Ghirahim looked at his friend in disbelief. Link sat down on the couch in Ghirahim's staffroom. He was wearing his Hylian soldier uniform again. It had a metal chestplate on the front with the Hylian crest on it. Underneath it was the blue chain mail that was standard of a Hylian solider. His pants were the same chain mail with metal plating around it. Their armor allowed for some free movement, but was mostly for protection.

"It was weird… she was taking care of me and stuff, nursing me back to health. It's like she didn't even care that we're at war with each other." Link took a drink of his water and then leaned back, "she said something about the guy that attacked me. She seemed to know who it was, but before I could ask, she had left. That's when I fell asleep and woke up in the forest."

"Oh that's right, bro, thanks for the fabric! You're super fabulous!" Ghirahim winked at Link, "anyways did you recognize the man at all?"

Link shook his head, "not quite, but the voice was familiar. Anyways, I should head back to the castle and report what happened to, ugh, the Admiral. See ya later, buddy." Link hugged his friend and walked out the door.


Link was walking through the castle towards Ganondorf's quarters when Twinrova bumped in to him, "Oh well hello there, General." She smiled at him. Twinrova, despite her dislike of men, had always favored Link, "how is my favorite soldier doing?" She kissed him on the cheek. Link turned red with embarrassment. He was the envy of most men in Castle Town because he was one of the few men that Twinrova paid attention to.

Link replied, "well, I was just on my way to see the admiral. Something really weird happened to me today." Twinrova's eye sparkled. She pulled Link in for a hug, squeezing him against her, "oh you poor thing! I know, it's okay." She petted his blond hair, "look at me, honey."

Link looked into her eyes and suddenly fell into a sort of trance. "That's it, cutie. Just fall under my spell. Listen, I don't think you have your story straight, baby," she kissed him on the lips, "remember how I saved you today?" Twinrova smiled seductively.

"It was Veran…" Link said, hypnotically. "No, see, I saved you today," Twinrova kissed him again. "You saved me, today…" Link repeated.

"Good boy. Now, you belong to me. Your allegiance is to me first and Hyrule second as of now. You will do anything I say. Now, when I snap my fingers, you will be completely under my control." It was cliché, she knew, but she loved playing this role and now that she finally had Link as her play toy, she could to whatever she wanted. She snapped her fingers and Link awoke from his trance.

"Lady Twinrova, what can I do for you?" Link said, bowing before his mistress and kissing her hand.

She giggled, "oh my dear, I have one simple task for you. The man that attacked you today was General Onox. He is jealous of you and your position in the army. Now, I want you to kill him, and then return to me and I will," she licked her lips, pulled him to his feet, and whispered into his ear, "reward you greatly." She nibbled on his ear and then kissed him again. She was enjoying this.


Link's entire world was turned upside down. He was greatly indebted to Twinrova for saving his life and would do anything for her. She nursed him back to health and told him who had attacked him. Now, he could get his revenge and please his new mistress. He approached General Onox's chambers. He decided to forgo pleasantries and just break the door down. As he did, he saw Onox sitting at his desk with a woman in front of him on her knees. It was Anju, Kafei's wife. "Anju! It might be best for you to leave now, else I might have to tell your husband of this little ordeal."

Anju stood up, terrified, "Link, you don't understand! It was this, or he said he would kill Kafei!"

Link shook his head, "I wouldn't worry about General Onox anymore. Just go." Anju ran out of the room. Onox looked like he had just seen a ghost.

"Y-you should be dead! My sword pierced your heart!" Onox cried, zipping up his pants and grabbing his sword and his ball and chain.

"You know, Onox, you should really check to make sure to check your victims are dead before you leave them. The Lady Twinrova managed to save me before I died. Too bad there will be no one that will save you!" Link drew his sword and shield.

Onox stood up, "you wear the standard armor of a Hylian soldier. Your humble attitude will be your downfall. I chose the golden armor of a true general. Your silly Ordon sword cannot pierce my armor," he began to swing his ball and chain, "you have damned yourself by coming here, General. By the time that I'm done, you will have wished you died out there!"

Onox swung his ball and chain towards Link, which he easily dodged. The missed attacked destroyed the flooring, weakening the integrity of the wooden floor. The two paid no attention as Link clashed swords with the other general. The steel blades clanged against each other as few words were shared. Onox managed to shove Link back. As Link recovered from the knock back, Onox was swinging his Ball and Chain to hit him again. Link managed to dodge it again, but the floor was not so lucky. As Onox retracted his weapon, a loud crack was heard. Link looked up at Onox, "idiot." The floor caved in underneath them and they both fell down to the floor below them.

Onox fell into the dining hall, crashing onto the table. He stood up, his armor absorbing most of the fall. He looked around for Link, "where did that little runt go?" Link lowered himself down behind Onox, using his hookshot. He cut into the back of Onox's armor, slicing it down the middle, causing it to fall off. Onox turned around, only in his helmet. His body was quite small in comparison to his huge, bulky armor.

"You underestimated Ordon blacksmithing. Now, it will cost you your life." Link said, angrily.

"You wouldn't kill me, Link It's not in your character!" Onox cried in confidence.

Link smirked, "then you misjudged me, General. I won't make the same mistake you made." Link shoved his sword through Onox's back, making sure to pierce the heart. He pulled out the sword and cleaned it off before sheathing it. He bent down and checked for a pulse. None. His job here was done.

"Nice job, there, cowboy." A drunk Ganon, hiccuped from the entry door, "now where the hell am I going to eat?" Ganon was a fat man. He had let himself go over the years. He was lazy and preferred to let his generals do all of the work, "plus, I need to find a new general! Where am I going to get one of those?" He walked around, drunkenly.

"Sober up, Admiral. This is the man who tried to kill me earlier today. Your "elite general" brought this upon himself. I'm sure we can find some men to help fix this wing of the castle. Create new jobs and whatnot," Link passed Ganondorf, "oh, and I'll tell Twinrova you said hi tonight while I'm making sweet love to her." He walked out of the room. Ganon's face straightened up.


Twinrova kneeled before the person in front of her, "it has been done. Onox is dead and Link is my loyal servant. While I wish you did not have to have him almost killed, it worked. How did you know that Onox would fail to kill Link?"

"Onox is sloppy. He would be overconfident and fail to kill Link. The percentage of failure outweighed the the percentage of success. Soon, all the pieces will be in my control." The person said, assuredly.

"How do you know Link will bear the Triforce of Courage?" Twinrova asked.

"He resembles the hero of legend. We can finally end this cycle once and for all one I gain all of the pieces of the Triforce. With the hero on our side, no one can stop us. I suggest you return to your… pet before he begins to suspect something is wrong."


Twinrova walked into Link's room, "hey there, General. It appears that you've done exactly what I asked you today. You're such a good boy." She dove onto him in bed and began showering his body with kisses and he returned the sentiment by running his hands over her curves and meeting her lips for a passionate kiss. She jumped under the covers and removed his underwear; it was going to be a fun night.