MWAHAHAHA! I finally updated something! Just like I promised! Well maybe not to the random people who read this, but to someone who knows who they are...
Malon looked at the sky concernedly. Fairy boy hadn't come back yet after 5 months. He'd probably gone off on another adventure. She sighed. You just can't wait for men like that, she chided herself mentally. Fairy Boy must have noticed the darkened sky, it was hard not to. The sky had been like that ever since Link had left the ranch. In fact, it had been the day after that the sky had changed colour.
Just then, the sky seemed to…bubble! Malon just stared at it as the bubble in the middle of the air stretched and suddenly burst open, two people gushing out of the rip in the sky.
"Hooray!" crowed an enthusiastic child's voice, "We made it! We made it!" cheered a little white haired girl, jumping up and down, as the rip in the sky fixing itself.
Malon stared at this strange child, celebrating, not noticing the person who this girl was with.
"Hi…" she heard a familiar voice say.
"Fairy Boy!" she exclaimed, surprised. He looked different. His hair colour had grown a great deal paler. His golden blonde hair had grown dull and had turned almost to a straw white. His eyes had grown paler as well. The deep, dark, sapphire blue was now a cold and icy pale blue and no longer sparkled. He had changed a lot.
"Fairy Boy! Where have you been?" she said grabbing his arms, "Dad and I have been so worried! We thought you'd gone off somewhere again without telling us!" she exclaimed.
Link looked at her emotionlessly.
"Has the Princess ever come by?"
Malon looked at him confused, and slightly outraged. He really knew nothing about women!
"No she hasn't," huffed Malon, offended. Link turned towards the little girl.
"Brynna, Zora Kingdom," he said.
The little girl threw a goofy salute and shouted, over enthusiastically, "YES SIR!"
"Link, what are you doing?" asked Malon, bewildered.
He simply looked at her with his pale eyes, which sent shivers down her spine.
"Where are you going? What…what happened to you?" she asked, backing away slightly.
"None of that concerns you," he said emotionlessly, walking towards the little girl.
"See ya later lady!" waved the small child enthusiastically.
"Brynna…" growled Link warningly, it sounded nothing like him. The Link she knew, would never speak like that to anyone.
"AYE AYE SIR!" shouted the child, cheerfully, seemingly oblivious to the threat in Link's voice.
Brynna raised her hands up in front of her, with a look of intense concentration. A high-pitched scree-ing noise reverberated through the air. And in front of Malon's amazed eyes, a rip appeared once again in the air, this time right in front of the girl's hands. The rip grew bigger, and darker, until it seemed to form a doorway. The little girl Brynna, once again, raised her hands, and touched the doorway. There was a flash of light…and they were gone.
Zelda wrapped her blanket closer around her body for warmth. For the past few months since her miraculous escape and rescue from the execution grounds, she had been on the run from Link's forces and the man himself. There wasn't a price on her head, but she couldn't risk hiding out anywhere, without getting others involved. The penalties for harboring fugitives were not very pleasant. The penalty according to the Dark Sheikah, was far worse than what had been done to the late King of Hyrule and the Princess' husband.
Tears
welled up in her eyes at the very memory of that day. She had stared
at Link, who did not even bat an eyelid, much less look at her, as
her father and Rayne were brutally tortured and left to bleed to
death. First, all the small bones and joints in their hands and feet
were broken, and then their wrists were slit. Thankfully, her father
had died of a heart attack before what was done after.
Zelda
had been sickened to see what the Dark Sheikah were capable of…
Somehow, they had managed to remove the top part of Rayne's skull,
and somehow keep him alive. After that, one of them had placed
something very painful in the doomed man's brain, and had used an
electricity spell on it.
Rayne's
screams must have been loud enough for the gods themselves to hear.
There were rumors that Rayne was still alive, imprisoned, deep within
one of Hyrule's dungeons.
She apparently had a much worse fate arranged for her, but fortunately, she had had an escape plan. However, despite her grand plan, Link had been absolutely prepared for it and she had been caught within five seconds. Luckily, the Ancient Sage, Kaepora Gaebora, had come to the rescue, and they had managed to get away nearly unscathed.
Now
after 5 months of being on the run, the Princess was losing hope. She
couldn't hide anywhere for long, for fear of others being punished
for hiding her. As well, she had found herself alone, cold, and
friendless in the world. The Great Alliance between the three great
races of Hyrule had collapsed upon itself. The Gorons were presently
holed up within Death Mountain, relying upon their protection from
the Goddess Din to avoid Link's sweeping forces. The Zoras were
hiding within their Domain, and Lake Hylia, terrified of what
Hyrule's new ruler would do to them if they tried to resist.
How
had it come to this? Thought Zelda tears welling up in her eyes
once more. What happened to the stoic, serious-faced little boy whom
she had taught how to laugh all those years ago? Link…Where
have you gone? She thought desperately, tears trickling down her
cheeks, as she curled up and went to sleep.
Brynna stared wide-eyed at Link, the ruler of Hyrule and avatar of the Fierce Deity. Only she could see what was really happening to the former Hero of Time. Bit by bit the Dark God, was slowly taking over the young man's body. The Hero of Time, what was left of him, was still fighting valiantly against the god.
Personally she liked the blue-eyed blonde guy much better than the blank-eyed, white haired guy, and she did what she could to try and help him, but there were rules that were not to be broken.
"What are you staring at, brat?" demanded the Fierce Deity, using the guy's body.
She stuck her tongue out at him.
"I don't like you," she said impudently.
She quietly noted the man's raised shaking fist. There was a possibility that she wouldn't live through the day. Slowly, it lowered and stopped. The blonde mister was back. It wouldn't last for long, she knew that. Part of him had been corrupted by the Fierce Deities taint.
For her six years, she was far more knowledgeable and clairvoyant, than anyone who had lived for a hundred years. Traveling in the gap between dimensions of space and time would do that to a person.
From an early age, she had been unusually gifted in the materialization of doorways, despite her unusual manner of going about it. She had learned early on, the dangers of the void. Her method was deemed unusual by her clan. Instead of opening a doorway, she punched the wall down in a manner of speaking. Though it was faster in terms of creation and traveling time, it was filled with infinite dangers that she knew all too well.
Well that's chapter nine...I'll get around to writing Chapter ten in...I don't know...I have other things to update/continue
