Aaah I'm sorry it took so long! I'm so careless! Christmas is coming and all, and my relatives are here, and I barely use the computer anymore oh my.. I added more things to this chapter, it was really really short, and I felt so bad for uploading something so small after a long time.. But here it is! And hopefully the next part will be posted soon!
Recently -like two weeks ago- I started watching Adventure Time. Do you guys like it? I love GumballxFionna, I'm even thinking of writing a little story. Hmm maybe
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Prelude
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Link looked up from the map Rusl had provided him to help the young Hylian find the faster route to Castle Town. Gazing at the general direction where Hyrule Castle should be, he imagined how glorious the building was. White with red tiles or gray with bluish purple tiles, few flags with the Hylian Crest blowing in the wind, brave guards patrolling the inside and outside of the majestic stone building. How would the garden look like? Full of blooming flowers, that was his bet. Women loved flowers, princesses no less. And the princess herself, how would she be? Tall and thin? Short and chubby? With blond or dark hair? What about the color of her eyes? And her personality? Was she fun and kind, or cold and snob?
"She must be a lovely person." He concluded as he mused to himself, tapping his finger on the delicate paper. Link smiled then and tucked the map inside one of the saddles Epona would carry in the following morning.
His eyes found his way to where he would be in some hours and he smiled. "A lovely person." He repeated once more and looked up at the small round window to his left. Looking out of it, he saw his good friend, and waved and smiled before climbing down the ladders and leaving his house to find Rusl waiting for him before the little sign near his tree house.
Rusl patted him on the back and smiled widely. "Congratulations, Link. A sole trip to Castle Town is only allowed for few people." He chuckled and swung his arm around the younger man's shoulder, pulling him along. "Come with me to the Spirit Fountain, we have few matters to talk about and few things to do before you leave tomorrow morning."
Link nodded his head, trying to hide how eager he was by nodding slowly, and accompanied his good friend to the small pool of water nearby.
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Zelda gritted her teeth and gripped the cloak tighter around her frame. Her best soldiers were dead; the only ones that remained were those that were incapable of saving her from a rat. She gazed out the window, not really knowing to where she was looking at all; the Twilight made it hard for her to see anything or do anything, not that Zant would allow her to. She felt as if she was being constantly watched, though she knew there was no one around – for now. Soon they would come and soon they would sneer in her face and laugh at her inutility, and Zelda would try to keep her stoic face in check, at least in front of them. When they were not around, maybe she would allow herself to weep silently.
A little creature, an imp Zelda realized, entered her small chamber and the princess looked over her shoulder at it stoically. Another shadow creature, another being that would mock her for not being strong enough to defeat the enemy. "Fear not, Princess of Hyrule." The creature grinned a toothy grin and approached the weary woman, who had knitted down her eyebrows briefly. "I hate that man as much as you do."
"Really now?" Zelda asked emotionlessly and fully turned around to look at her. Leaning back on a stone pillar, she studied the small creature floating at her eye level before she clicked her tongue. "If you hate him as much as you say, then find me the blue eyed beast from the prophecy, the only person besides me in this kingdom that wasn't affected by Twilight, and bring him to me."
"Consider the job done, Zelda." The small creature laughed a little, sounding almost childish.
The princess hid her face underneath the shadow her cloak provided and crossed her arms under her breasts. Zelda tilted her head upwards, though the imp could not see it, and frowned her lips for a moment before she spoke. "It's easy to know my name and my status, but do they know that you are one just like me?" The shadow creature narrowed her eyes slightly but didn't say anything. "Do they know you are the Twilight Princess?"
"They don't need to know anything about me." She replied casually, glancing at her short nails seeming uninterested.
Zelda smiled a little and pushed herself away the wall when the imp started to make her way for the door. "Midna," the imp turned, eyes widening for a fraction of seconds, and nodded once to sign she was listening. "take care."
Midna smirked knowingly then and floated away, leaving the princess alone once more to look out the window to see nothing at all.
