Okay got another chapter typed up. THANK YOU ALL FOR LOVING THIS STORY! But I won't tell you what's going to happen.
Chapter Eleven
The rest of the town was deserted. I don't even think Josh cared that he had a business and a home in the middle of a destroyed town. I walked over the remains of a destroyed house until I reached the entranceway to this town. The sun was still up and like Josh advised, I sat by the stairs leading down to the main field.
Josh told me not to wait outside the town until after dark. Apparently people don't walk around at that time unless they are strong enough to face the monsters crawling around the field. From what Josh described them as, they sounded like zombies.
The sun began to set signaling for me to start down the stairs. I don't know how long it was going to be before Link came by. I hope it wasn't going to be long. I didn't know what I was going to say to him when we did meet again.
I sat at the bottom of the stairs, trying desperately not to move for fear that my movement would alert any nearby zombie. A few hours went by, and I saw nothing. I was debating on making my own way to the castle just incase they went a different way. I was about to move when I heard horses coming from the left. Link and Princess Zelda road up slowly. At first they didn't see me, but as they got closer a small light swirled around Link and circled over my head.
"Who are you, young one. It's too late at night to be sitting here," I heard a high pitch voice say.
"Umm?" I stood and looked around for the woman, but I didn't see anything. Finally I glanced up and saw a small fairy dancing around my head. Is this the fairy that traveled with Link?
"Navi, what are you--Sora!" I turned around just in time to get punched in the face.
I stumbled backwards and fell against the stairs. "What did you do that for?" I shouted at Link.
"You didn't think we'd be worried about you!"
"That's no reason to hit me." I rubbed my cheek.
"That's a good enough reason for me. What were you thinking just walking off like that? Where did you think you had to go? If it weren't for Josh, we wouldn't know you were alive. We thought at first you just wandered off, but when we couldn't find you, we feared something awful happened to you."
"You know, Josh?"
"Don't change the subject. What made you leave?"
"I didn't think you need me anymore. You had Princess Zelda by your side. I was looking for my way home."
"How could you think that? Didn't we agree that we'll defeat Ganondorf first and then find that doorway home?" I sat back against the stairs. "What if you ran into Scott again? He would deliver you gift wrapped back to Ganondorf where the punishment would be far worse than anything you've ever experienced in your life."
Something about everything that Link was saying started to annoy me. "Stop! I'm just doing what Josh told me to do. If I was given a choice, I'd still be up in that mountain until you defeat Ganondorf. I'm offering my help, but if you don't want it, I'll leave again," I huffed completely frustrated with this world and everyone in it.
Link sighed. "Listen. I'm sorry I was just extremely upset that you would leave like that." He got back on his horse and put his hand down to help me up. "Just promise me when we get to the castle you won't walk away."
I got up on the horse. "I promise," I softly whispered. As much as I was annoyed with him right now, I wouldn't even think of abandoning him at that moment.
"Hang on tight. We're going to sneak in through the back. Follow me in. I know that castle inside and out."
"Link, Josh said that you might freeze when you see Ganondorf. Do you think you will?" I know I shouldn't ask him that, but I wanted to know what he was thinking.
"I'm not sure how I'll react," Link answered. "I'm hoping that I won't freeze. Sora, can I ask you something?"
"Anything."
"If I freeze, will you take the shot?"
"I would if I could, but I can't shoot an arrow."
Link pulled the horse over and dropped down. "Let me show you. You might miss but keep shooting until you finally hit him."
I got off the horse and walked over to him. "Show me how to shoot, and I'll try my best." This might be something useful to learn for future fights.
Link handed me the bow and angled my feet and arms. "Always keep your eye on the target and keep it in sight. Facture the wind and distance. Aim higher than your target and release the arrow." With his help, I managed to shoot the tree right in front of me.
I smiled and Link sighed. "Ready?" he asked as I tried to hit the tree on my own but only managed to hit the very edge of it.
"On second." I closed my eyes and felt a gentle breeze coming from the left. I shifted the bow and shot the arrow quickly. This time I hit the tree. I smiled and handed Link back the bow.
"As ready as we can get I suppose." I turned and looked up at the large black castle. Hopefully we can save this world. I got back on the horse, and we rode the rest of the way to the castle.
LOL I better stop here or else I'll be late for work. I'd like to explain that one to my boss LOL. Thanks for reading please review! And I'll get a new chapter by tomorrow hopefully.
Angel Dove
