Whelp, chapter three is here already. My god. Here, I shall warn you this chapter contain explicit sexual content. This type may, or may not make you uncomfortable, but I am familiar with this because of Greek mythology. Go figure. Anyways, You have been warned. WARNED I TELLS YA!


Chapter III

I was disgusted with myself. Here I was, standing above the corpse one of the goats that Fado had let escape from the Ordon Ranch. My jowls were bloodied from ripping it's throat open. As much as I did not want to do it, I had to. Hunger had begun to dominate me, and instincts would have overrun my will. I choked down another chunk of raw goat meat. I hated to admit it, but this body was powerful. It was the epitome of strength and what felt to me, courage. I felt as if I could do nearly anything.

It had only been a few days since I'd returned from the other realm. But already, my body was becoming weary. Still, my mind was unclear on what I had to do, nor had Midna dropped me anymore hints. In fact, she oft teased me for what I had to do.

Once I had eaten as much of the goat I could stand, I dragged the remnants of the corpse over to the bridge. Not venturing too close to the veil of twilight, I pushed the carcass into the gorge below. It would at least keep other predators or scavengers away from me.


Now on the fourth day of being a beast, I decided it was time to try to enter the I neared the exit that led near my home, I encountered one of the lanky bulbins. It must have stayed behind for any stragglers. In this form, it was so easy to dodge the arrows he fired at me. Or he was just a terrible aim. I wasn't going to play around, killing the monster without a second thought.

Just outside the dwelling I called home, a few bulbins skulked about suspiciously. Those too, I took down. Before I could head down the path that led into the village itself, a small voice called, "Wait!" I stopped in my tracks and looked back. There was a squirrel sitting on the sign that marked the place as mine. It squeaked, "Thank you for taking care of those bad guys! They made both the village and the forest a real mess. They kidnapped the village children. But...I know you're not one of them. I can tell because you smell like the trees of Ordon." The squirrel chittered and said, "If you run into any trouble, you can talk to any animals you find. Sometimes, they might have useful information. We animals understand one another, so you'll be alright!" After speaking, the critter scurried off into the trees.

"Thank you," I told him and went on my way towards the village.

It was nearing dusk and I could use the cover of night. As I trotted into the village, I saw Hanch acting as a night watch, standing on a high ledge near one of the pumpkin patches. A torch planted into the ground nearby chased away the darkness for a small radius.

He was talking to himself, "Ooh, how did it come to this? The children...please say nothings happened. Please forgive your good for nothing father." His mumbling became unintelligible and was nothing worth listening for.

Sauntering around the village, staying out of sight, I saw something unusual. Just behind the house with the waterwheel, there were two figure talking in hushed voices. Carefully, I walked over the small bridge and hid behind a clump of brush. With my sharp beast ears, I listened.

"Oh, about the shield..."

"Shh...not so loud," said another voice.

I tried to move closer, but the shackle on my left leg clinked, giving away my position. Mayor Bo and the other man shouted, "A m-monster! Hide!" They fled the scene, going inside.

Damn, now I don't know what they were going to say, I thought as I retreated. When I turned to leave and already being hidden by another bush. They had returned. I saw that the other man was Jaggle. His scrunched up face was familiar.

"H-hey... did the monsters leave?"

Without alarming them, I slunk into the tall grass to stay out of their field of vision, but to also creep closer to listen better.

"Hoo ha. I think they scattered. We gotta hurry before the monsters find us again," whispered the rotund figure that was the mayor. "You bring the shield that's at your house. I'll head on over to Rusl's place and get the sword we were to present in Hyrule. Hurry! I'm gonna have to go search for those children in Rusl's stead. He's too injured to move quick."

Nodding, Jaggle replied, "Gotcha mayor. I'll hurry and the the shield. You wait here..." That was when the chain rattled again. I froze where I stood as the middle aged man said, "No good, run!"

Well shit, I scared them again, I thought as I stood in the torch light. Where Midna had been gone for days, she hopped out of my shadow. "That's not a bad bit of information you heard, huh?" Pointing upward, she said, "Ugh, look at that open window. This village is full of idiots. You should jump up there. Hehe, but I'll let you figure it out..." The imp faded, returning to my shadow.

I walked over the bridge, not realizing the full moon illuminated my form. Hanch point and screamed, "M-MONSTER! M-my daughter...return her! And take this!" He whistled, calling a hawk to attack me. I grunted as its talons barely scraped my shoulder and then flew away.

Sera's cat walked up to me and said, "You're no match for that hawk. I'm so sorry. That man calling the hawk is my master's...husband. You could somehow sneak up on him and scare him, meow~" With that, the cat named after me began to follow me. When I asked what he was doing, he replied, "You smell the same as the ranch hand Link, so I know you're a nice wolf!"

I nodded, but said nothing. These animals are more intelligent than I was led to believe. I walked around. There was a rooftop adjacent to the ledge Hanch was standing on. With a little assistance, I leaped onto the roof. Then I hopped to the rock below and then to the ledge the man stood. As I landed behind him, he screamed and jumped into the river.

With him out of the picture, there was nothing to stop me from jumping onto the wheel and onto the roof with the open window. When I entered the house, I found it was conveniently devoid of anyone else. I hopped down and looked around. On a high ledge, there was the wooden shield. I groaned, but Midna assisted with the jump. Once up there, I knew I couldn't reach it. But it looked like it was hung sloppily. I rammed the wall with my head. The shield wobbled. I hit the wall again, causing the shield to fall to the floor. It was on my back now.

I left the house, ignoring the imp's comment about how it looked cheap. I leaped out the window and fell into the creek. I could hear Rusl's voice, "What was that? The children couldn't have returned...could they?" He shook his head and said to his pregnant wife, "I must go out and search one more time. You get inside the house. I placed the sword that was to be the gift to Hyrule on the couch. If the mayor come for it, please give it to him."

"But darling...your injuries!" gasped Uli, obviously worried.

Now that I knew where the sword was, I had no need to continue listening. I swam through the cold water. I took the long way around to the left hand side of the house. There was a hen sitting there. As I approached, she clucked, "The earth in this area is so fluffy and soft. I love this spot. Your hair looks soft and fluffy too. Now I have ANOTHER favorite thing!" She sighed, "Ah, you're lovely..."

I shook my head in disbelief. A chicken was finding me attractive? Weird. I sniffed the ground around her and found the dirt to be very soft. It lead me inside the house where I found the sword. I grabbed it with my mouth and it was then on my back. I left the house via the tunnel. I shook my body free from the debris.


I was too tired to immediately go back to the twilight. I needed rest. I assured myself I'd go on after a night of rest. Returning to Ordon spring, I headed to the den I'd dug. It was better than sleeping out in the open.

However, something was amiss. There was another scent in the area besides my own. Not from small animals nor the goats. The rain had washed those away a day ago. Cautiously, I carefully took another whiff. Another wolf? I asked myself. I growled, hoping to lure the other animal out.

When it came out, I saw her. Yes, somehow, I could tell this wolf was female. My instincts just told me. This wolf was covered in fur as white as snow and eyes like the deepest blue. She had eyes like mine. Who was this? Maybe just another animal...

(Nayru's PoV)

My heart skipped a beat. He had indeed found me. Link was just as handsome as a beast. Preferably, he was more attractive as a human, but this would have to do. My heart was racing. I was already defying the pact. I was already here; I had to go through with it.

"Who are you?" Link asked me.

It took me a moment to answer; my younger sister was the one with courage. I knew I could not tell the hero who I really was. It broke my heart as I lied, "I am just another wolf. I am know as... Snowbelle. And you?"

"...Link," he answered.

Smiling, I said as I circled him, "Ah...strange name." I gave a giggle as I rubbed my face against his shoulder. He looked nervous. It was adorable. "Mm, so you're the one who set up a den at the spring, huh? Yet you don't even have a mate. Why is that?"

"Well...uh...I...er..." Link was more flustered by the second. Even more-so as I said the word 'mate'. I giggled silently as he coughed. If he could have blushed as a wolf, he would have been redder than a tomato.

I turned round, letting my full, fluffy white tail bat his face coyly. "It is indeed strange for a wolf to dig a den without pups on the way. And especially at a watering hole. How selfish of you~"

(Link's PoV)

Whoever this 'Snowbelle' was, she was making me rather bothered. When her tail playfully smacked me in the muzzle, I was met with a strange scent. I don't know why, but it was exciting me.

"...I wasn't trying to be selfish," I said, trying to be reasonable. "I just don't like sleeping out in the open. Especially when it rains. Terribly uncomfortable."

Hearing her giggle, Snowbelle said, "Oh dear, what a finicky wolfie, aren't you? How about this: I won't tease you anymore, IF you do something for me."

"Like what?" I asked slowly.

This time, she gave a perverse giggle. "Oh, you don't know what I want already? Maybe this will clear things up." The female wolf nuzzled my cheek and licking at my nose. "I...want you. Mate me Link."

"W-what?"

"Make. Me. Your. Bitch," Snowbelle hissed into my ear. I shivered as her hot breath brushed my sensitive ear. My breathing became heavier and my eyes widen as I saw what she did next. The snow white wolf turned away from me, but bent her forelegs down and pushed her rear skywards. She was presenting herself to me.

Before I could stop myself, the inner beast assumed control. My front paws grabbed Snowbelle's hips as I mounted her. No no no! I whimpered mentally as my instinct pushed me forward. I kept hoping my hardening member would miss. But soon enough to my spite, I kept pumping my hips until my shaft found it's mark.

Below me, the white wolf gave a yelp. I expected her to pull away, but Snowbelle stayed put. No matter how hard I willed myself, I could not overcome the bestial instinct to mate her. I whined as my canine equipment buried itself deep into her. I gasped; her snatch was tighter than I could have ever guessed. Nor would I have ever expected to be my first.

"That's a good boy," moaned the wolf bitch as I humped her relentlessly. Both of us were panting hard (doing it like they do on the discovery channel). Like a piston, my hips thrust back and forth. Near the base of my canine cock, I felt something swell. Suddenly, I remembered what happened during dog mating. The knot swelled, ramming against her entrance. My grunting became louder as the knot forced itself past Snowbelle's vulva.

I couldn't handle it anymore, the powerful jet of virile seed gushed into her. Arching my head back, I let loose a bone-chilling howl as I claimed the white wolf's body as mine. Once the searing blasts of cum came to a halt, my body became weak. So exhausted that I'd need to lay down.

"Thank you darling," whispered Snowbelle as she lay beside me, the two of us still tied. Sometime in that duration, I fell asleep.


I'm really sorry about the bad reference to that song, but I couldn't help myself. It really fit the moment. Anyways, I hope you enjoyed the fic. I'll need a total of at least ten votes altogether and at least five votes per a girl. Only one set of votes per reviewer.