Alright, I am back and ready to write for you guys once more. Spoiler alert: Midna has a wet dream. Enjoy!


The next morning, Zelda awoke to find herself lying on one of the couches in the library. She stretched and yawned as she sat up, looking around and rubbing one eye. "What happened?" she mumbled, glancing at the books laid out before her. She nodded as she remembered. She had spent the entire night reading and talking with Midna until her eyes had simply grown too heavy and she drifted to sleep.

Standing and giving a full-body stretch, the Hyrulian princess closed the tomes she had neglected to get to the night before and made her way from the library, heading for her room. Opening her closet, she cocked her head as she pondered which dress to wear for the day. I wonder how Midna slept last night. The Hyrulian princess mused, looking at a bright pink dress. Ew. I will never wear that so long as I can help it.

Putting the dress back, Zelda continued perusing her clothing choices as she went over the information of the night before. The books had been of very little help, mostly advising against making independent portals because they could sometimes be unpredictable or hard to manage. How can I own such a large library and have so little information on a popular subject. I may end up writing a book on my own of just how unhelpful books on creating portals really are.

Choosing an elegant, cream-colored, long-sleeved dress from her closet, Zelda picked out the matching accessories and headed for the bathroom to take a bath. Slipping into the warm water, the young princess felt in her head for her love. Not sensing anything at first, she assumed Midna was asleep. Of course, now that her mind was opened to Midna's thoughts, she could see the other princess' dreams as well, her eyes widening in shock.

Midna groaned as she rolled over in her sleep, her hands twitching slightly. Midna… The blue-skinned princess purred happily as she walked forward, surveying Zelda's form. The brunette had donned a scarlet Twilight dress. The collar of the dress dipped into a wide V around her neck, opening to allow a healthy view of the beautiful pale breasts. The loincloth hung to the floor and flowed around shapely legs as the Hyrulian walked, her hips swaying with each step. To make up for the excess space around her neck, Zelda had clipped a ruby encrusted necklace around her throat, the bloodred jewel falling right into her lover's hollow.

The Twilight princess gave a growl of approval as she took Zelda into her arms, holding the younger princess close and running her hands down over full hips. Zelda whimpered at the touch, leaning her body into the warrior's and sighing in rapture. Midna's lips lowered to those of the younger girl, pressing Zelda's back into the wall and thrusting her tongue into the Hyrulian's mouth.

"Yes," Zelda gasped, her hands slipping around Midna's neck. "Dominate me, my warrior. Make me yours."

"Plan on it." Midna snarled, her tongue exploring every crevice of Zelda's mouth, memorizing it. Lifting the younger girl, Midna carried her princess to the bed and laid her down gently. Zelda sat up and reached back to the zipper on her dress, easily unzipping it and standing. Midna's eyes followed the scarlet material as it pooled around Zelda's feet and the brunette stepped from it.

Darkened red eyes narrowed in hunger and Midna tossed Zelda onto the bed, climbing over her seconds later and reattaching their lips. Zelda squeaked as a pale blue hand massaged her large breast, tweaking her nipple as it did.

"Oh Midna!" she gasped, the Twili's mouth leaving hers to kiss and suck at her throat. Midna's eyes shined up at the younger princess and she reached a hand lower, running a finger through the wetness.

Zelda's hips bucked involuntarily and Midna took that as her cue. With one swift stroke, she thrust two fingers into her princess. Zelda cried out in both pain and pleasure, but Midna did not slow, making the pain dissipate faster to make way for the pleasure. Zelda arched upward, feeling the pleasure ring through her body as she groaned. Reaching up, she grasped her hands around Midna's shoulders, her hips rocking to the Twili's hand.

Midna lowered her head to a large luscious breast and wrapped her lips around it, flicking her tongue over the nipple as she sucked the mound of flesh hungrily. Zelda whimpered, feeling the need building within her stomach. All it took was one bite to her nipple and Zelda felt a large wave of ecstasy crash over her body.

"Midna!" Zelda screamed out, throwing her head back as she let out a cry of pure ecstasy. Midna could feel the other woman's passion coating her fingers and she slid down her lover's body to lap at the liquid greedily. Zelda groaned, bucking to the Twili's tongue as another climax wrapped through her body.

At that moment, a loud knock awoke Midna and forced Zelda back into her own head. The Hyrulian princess hadn't realized that she had been shaking until then. The chills going through her body were powerful enough to make the water tremble. Her breathing was heavy and the light in the room was hurting her. What is wrong with me? She wondered. I feel so…

It was about then that Zelda felt a throbbing in her nether regions, an almost painful throbbing coming from her clit. Realizing what was happening, Zelda sighed, slipping from the water and wrapping a towel around herself, heading to her bed to take care of the problem.

About an hour later, Zelda made her way out to the garden, smiling as she sat in the gazebo and looked out across the flowers. Well that was interesting.

Oh? Zelda inquired, not surprised the Midna had been watching.

Yes. I very much enjoyed it the most when you had to bite the pillow in order to stifle yourself from screaming my name.

I couldn't have the castle staff getting worried about me. Zelda replied, a blush painting her cheeks.

No, of course not. Midna smirked, picking at the breakfast her serving girl had brought her. One meat in particular was especially chewy and the redhead took pleasure in working it with her teeth. So, were your efforts at least somewhat fruitful last night?

Not in the slightest. Zelda replied unhappily, watching clouds move past.

This is getting irritating. Midna growled, tearing a new piece of meat from a large chunk. I want to see you. Why is it so hard to find one simple spell?

I've no idea. Zelda shrugged, staring out over the grounds now. But it's not healthy for either of us to keep going like this, now is it?

No. Midna huffed. I suppose it's not. How about this: since you've got two days off, how about you study with me tonight and sleep tomorrow? Then you'll be well-rested for the third ceremony.

It makes sense. Zelda agreed, nodding to herself. Does the sun ever fully come up in your land? She asked suddenly.

No. Midna replied, slightly taken aback by the question. It's always just before dawn or right after sunset here. The sun doesn't rise completely.

Hm, perhaps when you return we can watch the sun rise together?

I'd really enjoy that, Zelda. Midna responded, touched that her love would think of such a thing.

Then it's settled. That will be the first thing we do together. Zelda grinned and moved back into the castle, returning to the gazebo with a blanket. She laid the blanket out in front of the structure and set herself upon it, laying back to watch the clouds float by.

Not feeling much up to doing anything today? Midna inquired.

Not really. I must find a spell to bring you back by the next ceremony, after all. I would much prefer for my afternoon to be calm.

No sooner had the thought moved across her mind than several of the princes and their associates moved into the gardens, also wishing to spend their day there. Sighing, Zelda moved to the treeline behind the castle, walking there and enjoying the sight of her home as she did. Laying her blanket there, she relaxed back.

Much better. She sighed.

Loud? Midna asked, moving into the bath.

Yes. It was almost making my head hurt.

At that moment, Inuri and Freido moved out of the castle and away from the other royalty. Zelda sat up and watched the two, realizing they were arguing. Shaking her head in agitation, Zelda moved further into the forest and climbed a tree, lounging on a sturdy branch. Yawning, she laid back and smiled as Midna's chuckle ran through her mind.

Tired, my princess? The Twili inquired.

Only a little. Zelda replied, yawning once more.

You should rest. I'll be here when you wake.

Thank you, Midna. Zelda closed her eyes and slowly drifted into slumber, sighing happily at the thought of her warrior.

Hours passed and the sun made its way through the sky. Delak searched around for Zelda, wondering where she could possibly be. Surely she is not still outside of the castle. Dangerous creatures come out at night. Calling to the other servants of the castle, he ordered search parties to go through the castle grounds.

Two serving girls looked out over the grounds, a thirteen-year-old and a sixteen-year-old. The thirteen-year-old searched the forest and tapped the older girl when she spotted Zelda's dress. The sixteen-year-old nodded and the pair hurried to the place they had seen Zelda's clothing. They found the princess fast asleep, snoozing gently on a branch in a tree.

"Princess!" the young girl called as the sixteen-year-old climbed the tree to a branch near Zelda's.

"Hm?" Zelda slowly opened her eyes and glanced about, noticing the servants around her.

"Dinner will be starting soon, your majesty." The sixteen-year-old told her. Zelda nodded and stretched, swinging from the branch and landing neatly in her normal pose. The three-year-old tugged her dress and pulled her along, hurrying her back to the castle. Before they allowed her to go much further than the entrance, the two girls cleaned her up, brushing any debris from her dress and fixing her hair. Zelda nodded her thanks to them and continued into the castle.

Walking to the dining hall, Zelda found all of the guests to the castle already there and waiting for her. She bowed her head to them and made her way to the head of the table. Taking her seat and watching the others do the same, Zelda watched as they all moved closer. As the princes began fighting to get closer to her, Inuri made her way forward, beaming at the younger girl. She had donned a simple black halter top dress that clung to her figure as she moved.

"Good evening, Your Highness." She said pleasantly, blue eyes surveying Zelda's dress. "Are you well?"

"I am, thank you, Princess Inuri." Zelda replied calmly.

"So, this choice of yours, are you certain you will not change your mind?" Inuri tested her waters, wondering if she really had to give Zelda a reason to be hers.

"I am positive. My choice is the best person for me and I do enjoy their company."

I feel honored. Midna grinned.

As you should. Zelda replied, keeping her face neutral from her inner conversation so no one became too heartened by any gestures meant for Midna. I love you and I would not dream of choosing someone else.

Thank you, Zelda. Midna began lifting weights once more, a decisive pastime for when she spoke to her love. What is to be the schedule for today? Prince Ripies and then Prince Ekaj? Or perhaps start with Prince Nomerac after this princess leaves?

I am not sure. Zelda confessed.

Inuri watched the younger princess' expression for any sign of an emotion, but Zelda kept her face completely polite without a trace of real emotion. The only things to show emotion were the princess' eyes, which were practically sparkling. What is she thinking about? The redhead wondered.

The other princes noticed that Zelda had virtually shut out Princess Inuri and they began clamoring to get closer to her, causing quite a ruckus as they did so. Inuri stayed close to Zelda, watching the commotion as the princes almost broke into fights trying to get to the Hyrulian princess. Zelda, for her part, paid no attention to the rambunctiousness of her guests and continued her inner conversation with Midna.

From the looks of things, they seem to be taking care of themselves. Midna noted, looking through Zelda's eyes to see the commotion.

So long as they do not make a mess of the castle in the midst of trying to please themselves. Zelda shrugged nonchalantly.

Minutes passed as the princes fought to reach her and Zelda continued talking with Midna, trying not to let the noise get to her. Inuri grew bored of sitting and watching the princes so she moved to sit beside her brother, digging into the roast pig nearby. The princes began moving closer, pushing others out of the way in order to get in front and monopolize her attention. Zelda was contracting a headache from the constant boisterousness. The princesses gave the much younger girl sympathetic looks, noticing her growing agitation. Zelda touched her head, rubbing her temple as Princes Fin and Ripies pushed against Princes Ekaj and Bocaj in order to get to her.

I can't take much more of this. The Hyrulian told Midna.

What's wrong? The warrior asked with concern.

My head is hurting me. I need to get out of here.

Zelda left the dining room earlier than she normally would have, much to the confusion of not only her Chief Advisor, but also the princes. She is acting very strange. Delak mused to himself, watching his ruler leave with a concentrated expression adorning her features. Surely it has something to do with her choice for a husband? I wish there was a way I could help.

Inuri watched Zelda's dress sway around her hips as the younger princess left and the redhead cocked her head in wonder. Where's she going? The Leganeles princess wondered. The party's barely getting started. Is she too tired?

Freido's thoughts were moving along the same path as Inuri's were. Is the princess feeling ill with all of the attention? He thought to himself, concerned with her wellbeing. Perhaps we should give her some space. These are her two days off after all. She should not be crowded by us when she is supposed to be relaxing and choosing a husband.

Zelda made her way to the library once more, still speaking with Midna.

That was rude, you know. Midna said nonchalantly.

They were crowding me. Zelda replied, shaking her head as she entered the large room. Besides, you are much better company than any of them could ever be to me.

Midna felt her heart warm at the compliment and she grinned to herself. Thank you. She replied, picking another treat from the platter and chewing it.

It is my pleasure. Shall we get started once more?

Of course, Princess.

And so, the studying began once more. Zelda looked through tome after tome, reading carefully to try and see if there were any hidden clues within the texts. Midna moved from book to book, each one open and waiting for her to flip through it before she moved on to another. Once it was clear none of the books she was looking through had anything she needed, the Twilight princess threw the books into a pile to show their uselessness and continued on. Zelda, on the other hand, neatly stacked her books, gave a soft sigh and opened another one.

Hours passed and several people came and went from both libraries, staring at the respective princesses in concern and wonder, trying to figure out why they would be looking through so many books for something and just how important the object of the search was. Soon, Zelda's patience began waning just as it had the night before and she snapped the book she was reading closed, picking up another before glancing at the title and throwing it onto the stack she had been creating.

Have you found anything? Zelda sighed, closing yet another book.

Nothing. Midna replied, tossing her own book aside.

"I may have to choose a prince after all." The tan-skinned princess sighed unhappily, rubbing the bridge of her nose and putting her head in her hands.

Midna felt a pang of hurt anger in her chest at that. She cannot be with me because of my idiocy in breaking that damned mirror. "I'm sorry, Zelda." She murmured quietly, knowing that, due to their bond getting stronger, the other princess could hear her.

"It is not your fault, Midna." Zelda said quickly, wanting to reassure her love. "I just… do not want a prince. I want to introduce you as my choice." She felt anger building in her stomach at the uselessness of having such a large unhelpful library. "But because these books are so unhelpful I cannot do such a thing!"

In a fit of anger, both princesses abused the books within their hands. Zelda threw hers at the wall as hard as she could, tears of despair leaking down her cheeks as she watched it flop to the floor. Midna took her book in both hands and tore it in half right down the middle of the random page she had turned to, pieces of torn paper flying everywhere as her eyes glowed red with her rage.

Sighing, the Hyrulian princess walked over and picked up the book, looking at the page it had opened to, her eyes scanned it, widening in shock at what she was seeing. Midna, in turn, was attempting to piece the book back together and wondering if she could get one of the servants to fix it. While trying to piece the spine back in place, she noticed something on the page and she dropped the other half of the book to take a look, her eyes lighting up at what she saw.

"Midna!" Zelda cheered, rereading the information on the page.

"Zelda, you'll never believe what I just found!" Midna breathed excitedly, rereading the enchantment to make certain she had it right.

"I've found something called "Minke's Portalis'. What about you?"

"Well, we don't have Minke here, so ours is called 'Foxe's Vortexis'."

"We've found it!" Zelda exclaimed happily, nearly fainting with joy.

"When shall we test it out?" Midna inquired, her hands shaking in her excitement.

"How about now?" Zelda suggested.

"Now?" Midna asked, anticipation boiling within her stomach.

"Why not?"

"No! I was making sure you were certain. Do you want to do it somewhere specific?"

"In my chambers, preferably." Zelda replied calmly.

"Let's go."

Moving to their bedrooms, the two princesses faced a wall. Zelda faced the one at her right while Midna faced the one at her left. Before beginning their spell, the two knelt to the ground, facing the wall they wanted to go through, just as the instructions had told them. Praying to the Goddesses to help everything go smoothly, the two stood and faced their wall expectantly.

"Ready?" Zelda asked.

"Ready!" Midna responded.

Slowly, Zelda thought of Midna as she chanted and she could hear her love's voice doing the same. Slowly, a swirling vortex appeared in front of the Hyrulian princess and she watched as the reds and purples crashed and swirled and collided with each other before solidifying into a mass of connected squares and lines.

Midna grinned as she watched the vortex appear. "We did it." She breathed, chuckling breathlessly to herself. "We actually did it." Moving up the stairway that materialized for her, the Twili princess slowly made her way through the mass of interconnected purple and red squares to find herself back in Zelda's bedroom once more.

And there stood her princess, as beautiful and regal as ever, more prim and proper to her own feral physique. Zelda gave a beaming grin as she saw Midna appear and waited until her love descended the stairs to run up and throw herself into the arms of her loved one.

"Midna." Zelda breathed, burying her face into the slightly taller elf's shoulder.

"I'm here now, Zelda." Midna cooed, stroking the younger princess' hair. "I'm here and I'll never leave you again."


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