Whoo, next chapter. And I'm disrupting the weekly update rate! OMG!!!11one

There might be slight differences from the game, so do not fret! Following the game exactly is a bit boring...


Link's POV

I looked around at the new room. There were doors on each side of the room, including the one we came in through. A long bridge ahead leading to a small platform with torches on each corner of it's square frame. I looked to the ceiling and found a huge, and I mean bigger than the goats themselves huge, black and red spider hanging from a string of web over the platform, waiting for us.

"Uh, that's a pretty big spider, huh?" I asked, a bit freaked out by the giant arachnid.

I only received small laughter and monkey giggles. I looked over my shoulder to find Evi near the ground clapping hands and spinning around with the monkey. I cleared my throat and she turned to me, her small smile fading slightly.

"Sorry, did you say something?" she said softly, looking at me with a cutesy child smile.

I sighed with a smile but quickly cleared my throat, "Evi, this is no time to be playing with the monkey. We have a mission here, in case you forgot." I said sternly, trying not to be too harsh.

She stood up, leaving the monkey and sighed, "Sorry, I've just never seen a monkey before, so I got a little excited."

I stifled some laughter, "You've never seen a monkey? Are you serious? Don't they exist in your world?"

Her light cheeks glowed a light pink shade and she punched my arm, "Of course they do! They just don't run around all over the place like they do here. And I don't exactly go out much, so I don't see a lot of things...like monkeys." she said a little loudly in explanation while turning her eyes away from me.

I held her chin in one hand to make her look back at me, which she did, with bright red cheeks, and then pinched her cheek with my free hand, "Obviously. You need some sun, you know that?" I said with a smirk, then walked away towards the spider with my sword in hand.

"That is so mean!" she called behind me.

"Payback for the dog jokes." I said witha smirk as I fought back the giant spider.

Evi gasped slightly. I guess she hadn't seen the spider. Wow, it's a good thing I went on ahead. When I finally got my sword through the damn hairy bastards head and knocked it away, Evi ran up behind me.

"Sorry I couldn't help, I can only do so much.." she said sadly.

She rose her hand up and a small speck of rapidly shaking shadow formed over her index finger. Before she could even speak about it's small size, it flew away from her skin and bounced off the walls and on the floor a few times before passing past me and scratching my face then proceeding to explode on the ceiling. A giant faded gray-blue chest fell from above and onto the platform in front of us, followed by several pots that simply shattered as they met with the ground.

Evi gasped as I turned to face her slowly, "I am so sorry..." she whispered, tapping my new scratch lightly, hesitantly.

I laughed nervously and grabbed her wrists, pulling her arms down against her sides, "That's okay.. At least you got that chest down for us. But let's not try too hard..anymore..while we're in the light, okay?" I said calmly, though I was a bit scared something else might break around here.

She sighed and looked at me with sad eyes. I felt guilty now.

"I know you only want to help. And it's not your fault you can't control your powers. So cheer up okay? No harm done." I said, flicking a finger at the small scratch on my face.

She smiled slightly and nodded. The monkey then jumped between us, cutting into our conversation, to get our attention. We both turned to her as she pointed to the door straight ahead of us. There were wooden steps leading up to it, but two out of four were missing.

"Hey, look. Only two steps are up, and only two of these torches are lit." said Evi.

"Hey yeah, I think I see a connection here..." I said, pulling out a small bottle full of lantern oil.

I pulled the lantern out and filled it with the oil, starting a small fire in it. I swung the lantern across each torch that wasn't lit,...and lit them..making the unmoved steps rise and complete the path. The monkey then ran up the steps and pointed at the door. We followed and I rolled the door open, instantly greeted by a fast rush of were outside now? The sky shone bright over a very long bridge leading to another door. The monkey jumped up and down, pointing to the door on the other side. Guess that's where we need to go.

We stepped forward but the monkey ran ahead of us and onto the bridge.

"Hey, wait!" I called to her and she stopped, but not because of me.

A much bigger, white monkey stood at the other side of the bridge. It laughed evilly and pulled out a white and green boomerang. The small item glowed a light black as he aimed it for the strings of the bridge.

"Run back here! Hurry!" called out Evi, running to the start of the bridge.

She instantly turned her back to the bigger monkey and ran towards us, but that didn't stop the bigger monkey from throwing it's item. The boomerang flew swiftly and cut through the middle strings of the bridge, then swerved back towards the monkey who threw it.

"Jump!" called Evi, holding out her arms to the smaller monkey as the bridge began to split in half.

The small monkey took one last leap from the falling bridge and sailed through the air, landing in Evi's arms.

"What is wrong with that guy!" I yelled, making sure the girl monkey was fine.

We all stared in anger at the white monkey as he laughed at our small efforts to help the other monkey. He caught his boomerang in mid-air and turned around, looked over his shoulder at us and then tauntingly slapped his bright red butt before laughing and running away through the door ahead of him.

"The hell?" whispered Evi.

"Did not need to see that..." I whispered.

The small monkey only groaned in embarrassment.

"Guess we have to turn back, we'll see what we can do here later.." I said, pulling the two girls back through the door with me.

I started walking back to the center platform, to decide which way to go, but was stopped by a small hand gripping onto my shirt. I turned to find Evi holding me back, but staring at the floor.

"Link, that monkey's boomerang... Did you see the way it glowed? When he threw it, I could have sworn I heard a cry for help...from the boomerang..." she said quietly, as if doubting her ears.

"Well, there's nothing we can really do right now. Don't think about it too much." I said, patting her head and pulling her along as the monkey led us past this room.

I did tell her to not think too much about this, but she was making me curious. I couldn't help but wonder what it was she was feeling from this boomerang, or what she knew was here. I knew Midna also knew what was here. And I also knew that neither of the two would tell me. At least...not now.


Evi's POV

I followed as the monkey helped us through the door on our left by swinging us to the other side form a rope. There was no other way to get there.. I was too in thought to really notice what Link was doing for a while, but soon enough I noticed we had another monkey following us..

Anyway, this temple made me nervous. After what I was sure was a cry for help from that boomerang the white chimp had, I was sure I was/n't crazy. There was in fact a dark power in this temple, I knew it, Midna knew it, the monkey's with us knew it. Only Link didn't. I knew I wasn't the one who should tell him, so I only wondered when Midna would decide to speak up.

Ever since Faron mentioned a 'Fused Shadow' I've had this strange, blurry, image of a strange black mask. Only in my mind, when I try to get a clearer look at it, it breaks, into three pieces..

I hook my head to brush away the thought. As soon as I could, I would get Midna to spill it on this mask thing.


Short Evi POV...And chapter.. Sorry.

I um...don't have much to say...hmm...

Well, till next time!