Hey, guys! Welcome to the next chapter of my lovely fanfiction. -grins-

Tsuairi: Took ya long enough.

F you. -.-

Raitto: Look, I'm just going to go ahead and do the stupid disclaimer…

Actually, I have a special guest here today to help me with that!

Tsuairi & Raitto: Who?

Alright, everyone, put your hands together for… Ocarina of Time Link! XP

OoT Link: Huh…? Where am I…?

Link!! -squeals- Must… glomp… super… cute… person!! -chases-

OoT Link: …Meep! O.O -runs around in circles with me chasing him-

Raitto: And I still end up saying the disclaimer… -.- kawaii-mistress does not own the Legend of Zelda.

-pants- W-wow… I underestimated him… dang it… oh well… maybe I'll get him next chapter! -smiles evilly- Anyways, sorry for the short chapter! -bows- Anyways, I hope you enjoy it! Read and review, pretty please? -smiles cutely-


As Tsuairi finished the spell, she stood on the border between her world and the other. "So… this will lead me into the other realm…" she said in awe as she stood.

"Tsuairi?"

Tsuairi quickly spun around… "Great… just the person I didn't wanna see right now…" she muttered as her heart sped up considerably, for in front of her stood Midna; and she did not look too pleased. "Tsuairi, what is the meaning of sneaking out like this?" she asked sternly, walking over to her daughter. "I cannot believe you'd-!" She suddenly paused and gasped when she saw the large portal in front of them. "Tsuairi… what is going on here?!" she asked, her eyes widened considerably. "This couldn't be-!" "It is… the power of the Twilight Mirror…" Tsuairi said, looking over to the portal… until she realized someone was missing…

"Yuki!" she yelled, her hands clenching into fists. "Why that-!" Tsuairi quickly ran over into the portal, her eyes narrowed in hatred. "Tsuairi! Come back here!" Midna yelled, and although she looked angered, she was truly only concerned for her daughter… it seemed as though there would be another battle of light and shadow… just what she had been trying to prevent by destroying the mirror. Midna tried to run in after her… but surprisingly, the portal seemed to have developed a barrier, and it pushed Midna away. "Wha-?!" she said, surprised. She frowned remorsefully and sighed a bit.

Within the Twili, there had been an ancient legend; it spoke of a young heroine.

When the battle of light and darkness wages once more,

One shall stand

With the aid of the light and darkness that flow within her veins

The heroine who shall once more save the twilight

The daughter of the ruler and of the hero

The one who shall stand

With the Master Sword in hand

And defeat the evil ones once and for all

When Midna and Link had returned from their long journey, the Twili all thought that Midna had fulfilled the prophecy, and decided they could rest with ease now; but Midna herself knew that she was not the one the legend spoke of; that was why she had destroyed the mirror; she had hoped that that prophesy would never be fulfilled, that her and the Hero of Twilight, her husband, Link, defeated the evil once and for all… but apparently, a new evil had risen… and this time, it was her daughter's turn. "Tsuairi…" Midna smiled sadly as a tear slipped down her cheek. "I pray to the goddesses of the realm of light that you come back safely." She stood there and though about Zelda for a moment, and took a moment to consider that she was most likely queen herself now as well. "Zelda, if you can hear me, I know you have done so much for me already… but I ask you once more to aid me… please keep my daughter safe."


Tsuairi emerged from the mirror, her eyes glowing right now from her anger. "I have a bad feeling about this…" she said as she walked out of the portal and down the rough stone stairs. "Where did that bitch go… huh?!" she suddenly yelled out, surprised.

As she looked around, she noticed something strange; a person was lying on the ground; it seemed to be a young woman. Her blond hair was spread out gracefully behind her as she lied motionless on the ground, her once beautiful silk dress ripped and tattered, as though she had been in a great battle. Tsuairi cautiously walked over to the woman and knelt beside her. "Is she dead…?" she murmured as she gently placed her index finger over the woman's wrist. "…Hm, she has a pulse… I guess she must still be alive…" Tsuairi sighed a bit frustratedly, her anger quickly dispersing and her eyes finally returning to their natural sky blue. "I can't waste time looking for Yuki now…" She frowned, looking a bit displeased as she lifted the woman onto her back with surprising ease. "Why do I always gotta be the nice girl?" she grumbled as she started slowly out of the chamber.


"Princess!" yelled one of the remaining guards as they rushed over to their fallen princess. "Princess Raitto, what happened here?!" Raitto sat there, her head bowed in silence, her face hidden behind the long silky blond hair that hung in front of her face. "Princess, you must answer us!" Raitto still refused to speak, her body completely motionless except for her chest moving up and down quickly. "Please, miss, tell us what went on here," said a kindly older woman, a servant in the castle. Hearing that kind voice made Raitto want to cry out again for what she had lost…

"There must have been an attack here. Can't you tell from the scattered bodies?"

A young girl walked onto the scene. Raitto heard the alien voice and tilted her head up a bit. The girl had unusually colored hair, it being a vivid orange color. Her eyes shone sapphire like the waters of Lake Hylia, and her clothing looked a bit foreign. She guessed the stranger was from another land outside of Hyrule, and contemplated it only for a moment before she noticed something that made her gasp in worry and shock; there was someone else on the girl's back with familiar blond hair and the finely made clothing of the royal family of Hyrule…

"Mother!!" she yelled, quickly standing up and running over to the girl; unfortunately, though, her temper got a hold of her, a nasty habit of hers, and she quickly drew her weapon and pointed it at the girl. "What the hell have you done to her?!" The girl looked slightly surprised for a moment before her face contorted into one that clearly showed her frustration and annoyance. "You little brat, is this the thanks I get for saving her?" the girl said, her eyes gaining a slight red tinge as she grumbled, "That's the last time I do anyone around here any favors…" Raitto looked taken aback for moment before she finally lowered her arrow. "Save her…?" she repeated in surprise. "And just how, dare I ask, did you get into the desert, miss…" "Tsuairi," the girl said, carefully lowering Zelda off her back and gently onto the ground. "And my means of happening upon the mirror chamber are none of your concern." "M-mirror chamber?! You mean the one in the desert that once housed the Twilight Mirror?!" Raitto asked, her eyes wide; come to think of it, this girl's appearance seemed to be vaguely familiar to her; orange hair, red eyes, and now that she looked closely, this girl's skin had a very slight blue tinge to it… but that was impossible…"What are you staring at?" Tsuairi asked, her eyes looked reproachful as she glared at Raitto. "And you could at least be polite enough to give your name before you go gawking at someone. I mean, come on, did your mother not ever teach you that staring is rude? Even I know that! Or is proper etiquette somehow different here?" "Bite your tongue, you wretch!" Raitto said coldly, her eyes narrowed out of sheer exasperation. "Did your mother never teach you how to speak to royalty?!" She stood up tall and introduced herself. "Raitto, daughter of Queen Zelda and princess of Hyrule." "Did your mother teach you how to speak to royalty?" Tsuairi retorted. "I suppose I haven't fully introduced myself; Tsuairi, daughter of the True Ruler of the Twili, Midna and the Hero of the Twilight, Link, princess of the Twilight Realm." Tsuairi smiled arrogantly at the surprised look on Raitto's face. "Y-you're…!" Raitto stuttered, but didn't say anymore before someone spoke behind her.

"Ah, so you are the one responsible for the mirror…" Raitto quickly turned and smiled in a very relieved way when she had seen who spoke. "So you've come to, you're majesty," Tsuairi said politely, giving a small bow to show respect since she was no longer within her own kingdom. "You must be the queen of this land, Zelda, right?" "That is correct," Zelda said, looking closely at Tsuairi; she was definitely one of them. "And you must be one of the Twilight, no?" "You catch on quickly, but then again, I suppose since you and my mother were together for so long, it shouldn't come as a shock to me." Zelda nodded a bit. "So, it's just as I predicted; you are the daughter of Link and Midna, are you not?" Tsuairi looked at Zelda, her eyes hard and indifferent. "Yes; I am the princess of Twilight, and I am the one who restored the mirror." "I see…" Zelda said. She was a bit worried, though; when Midna had left, she obviously destroyed the mirror for good reason… so why, and more importantly how, did her own daughter bring back the shattered mirror? "Please, come inside so that we may discuss this away from prying minds," Zelda said calmly as she signaled for Tsuairi to go. Tsuairi was a little reluctant; she really needed to find Yuki… but she didn't want to be rude, especially to the one who had saved her own mother a long time ago, so she carefully walked inside, truly having no clue what was to come now.