DUN RED DIS [November 9th, 2014]
A.N: Writing at midnight...
Haha, I'm not sleepy...
...my back and neck hurt. ."
I'm seriously only keeping this for my weird inspiration spurt I had when I made this.
Red looked to the sky. It was growing darker and darker by each passing moment. "We'd better hurry," he alerted the other two worriedly. "It's getting dark!"
"So what?" Blue scoffed, pushing back a tree branch. "It's not like we can't look for him when it's dark."
"It would be more difficult," Vio argued, coming up to his side. "Red's right; we need to hurry up."
Mumbling under his breath, Blue continued leading his violet and red clad counterparts through the forest. "This never would've happened if you had just listened to me," he snarled, casting a glance back to Red.
His eyes watched the ground. "I said I was sorry..."
"Sorry isn't gonna fix it," Blue snapped, still continuing onward.
"Then what do you want me to do?" Red asked, desperate for forgiveness.
Before he could answer, Vio pointed to something in the distance. "There he is," he declared. "See the smoke?"
"It's about time!" Blue huffed, hurrying toward the smoke in the distance.
"W-wait for me!" Red called at the back of the group, struggling to keep up.
As Blue finally reached his destination, he froze. Not only Green was there, lying unconscious on the ground, but an old enemy of theirs was present also. It was so incredibly impossible, he could've laughed, but he knew he wasn't seeing things. It was Ganon, the great beast the four had defeated only weeks ago.
When Vio and Red arrived, they were just as surprised. "W-what is/he/doing here?!" Red squeaked, keeping his voice as quiet as possible.
Ignoring him, Blue snapped out of the shock and stepped forward, drawing his sword confidently. He figured if they could defeat Ganon once, they could do it again.
"Blue, what are you doing?" Vio hissed. "Stop fooling around. There's no way we can kill him without all four of our power combined."
"Wanna bet?" Blue tested, smirking. "Hey, ugly!" he called.
The great beast turned, facing the blue hero with his giant swords and sharp teeth glinting in the moonlight. His beady red eyes flashed as he glowered down at the boy.
"Fool," he chuckled in a distorted voice. "You dare challenge me? What makes you think you can defeat me a second time? The Dark Mirror is back and more powerful than ever. I have more power than the last time you saw me. What could you possibly hope to accomplish?"
"I can take you down with one arm tied behind my back," Blue taunted, flipping his Four Sword carelessly.
"Very well then," Ganon growled. Within that instant, Blue felt his right arm start to tear from his body. Pain shot up through his hand all the way to his shoulder. As he screamed, the pain only increased as it stretched further and further away until it was no longer attached.
Dizzy and lightheaded, he fell to his knees. He dropped his sword and held his wound, trying to keep the blood from flowing out of the giant hole in his right shoulder.
Red looked away, tears forming in his eyes. He had never wanted to see so much suffering. He wanted it to stop, but the blood was still fresh in his mind, still pooling in his thoughts, and still pounding in his ears. He wanted to do something- anything to make it stop. Before he knew it, he had stepped in front of Blue, away from the safety of the trees.
"D-don't make m-me do this," his voice shook, as did the sword in his hands.
Ganon burst out with a roaring laugh. "You don't actually plan on killing me, do you, boy?"
Red was still trembling, but now his voice was steady. "No one hurts my friends."
DHABWOWKJW *keyboard spazz* ...sorry. Continue.
"How do you wish to die?" Ganon asked with an evil smirk. "Quickly, or slowly?"
"What the heck are you doing?" Blue growled, still clutching his wound.
"Saving your life, stupid," Red answered quickly. His eyes widened and he winced. "Sorry, I didn't mean that-"
Ganon raised his sword. "I guess I'll just do it my way," he sighed.
Red gasped as he noticed that the swing of the blade would kill both himself and Blue. He only had a split second to react, so without so much as a second thought, he did what he knew he had to do. He didn't care if it was clichéd. There was no time to care anyway.
"Red!" Vio exclaimed, finally joining his brothers in the clearing.
Red still stood, but only barely. His balance wavered and he struggled to hold his sword, which now seemed to weigh a ton. At his stomach, a darker red stained his tunic.
This was going to be the end. There was nothing the four could do alone. Suddenly, an idea struck in his mind. "I need you to run," Red told Blue and Vio weakly. "Get away from here, quick."
Vio's eyes widened. "What in Hyrule are you-"
"Trust me," Red interrupted.
With a single look in his eyes, Vio knew what he intended to do. "Believe me, I do," he said solemnly.
"What's gonna happen to you then, huh?" Blue questioned angrily. "We can't just let you sacrifice yourself for us!"
"I can and I will," Red replied, putting on a fake smile.
Blue's eyes softened. "Look, if you're doing this because of what I said-"
Ganon struck again, this time knocking Vio to the ground. "Vio!"
He came up from the ground, hiding the left side of his face with his hand. "Come on," he rushed Blue, heading for the trees.
Regretfully, instead of arguing, Blue joined him and they disappeared behind the trees, leaving Red to deal with Ganon alone.
He steadied his balance and held his sword tightly in his left hand. Toughen up, he told himself, be like Blue. With a roar, Ganon charged at him like a bullet, but still, Red stayed where he stood. The only means of surviving this attack was if he were to plummet his sword perfectly into the monster's heart. If Vio were still there, he would've said it was next to impossible.
Suddenly, a rushing feeling overcame him and now he was in a much more peaceful place, with a flowing stream and a small pond filled with tiny fish. "Where am I?" he wondered aloud.
A figure appeared among the trees of the grove. "Don't worry; you'll be safe here," Green said.
Red gaped at him. "But... I saw you! Back with Ganon, you were unconscious-"
"Don't worry about it," Blue said, stepping out of the trees as well.
Red backed up slightly. "But..."
"We have to do this, Red," Vio added. Red could see the mark Ganon made clearly now. Vio's left eye was missing, and only an empty hole kept its place.
"Do what?" Red asked fearfully.
"Sacrifice," the three replied in unison. It sounded distorted with their different voices mixing together.
Red had backed into the pond. This had to be a dream. This was too scary to be real, right? He had to snap out of it. He pinched himself. No, he was awake.
A fourth figure appeared from behind the wall of trees. "Shadow?!" Red gasped.
The dark being didn't speak a word as he walked up to Red. Face to face, he stared straight into Red's big, terrified eyes.
Red watched as Shadow drew his sword, and without a moment's hesitation, it plunged through his stomach, the same place his wound was. He felt his breath leave him, and collapsed, staring up at his so-called friends as he faded away from existence.
White was the first thing he saw when he came to. He jerked up, sitting upright on the bed and his heart racing. Out of confusion, fear, and belief he was dead, he cried.
"Shut up," he heard Blue's voice snap to his left. As Red turned, he was surprised to see Blue in one piece, glaring at him angrily.
"I-I don't understand... What happened?" he questioned.
Green cursed under his breath on the right. "That was rushed."
Red finally decided to survey the rest of the room. It was all blank and plain, but the four of them were all together. No one was hurt. So was that all really a dream after all? Everyone seemed fine. But then Red's gaze fell on Vio.
He sat on his own bed, his face hidden in his hands. "Vio, are you ok?"
Flinching, Vio straightened, showing his expressionless face. "Yeah, I'm fine."
"Can someone please explain to me what happened?" Red asked.
Green blinked. "What, you don't remember?"
"We were supposed to be training ourselves," Blue sighed. "Simulations are the next best thing to reality."
KFNDBAKSLSJSKWBS I SUCK. I SUCK AT WRITING- I'M SORRY, OK? THAT KEYBOARD SPAZZ UP A WHILE EARLIER WASN'T FANGIRLING- IT WAS OUT OF REALIZING MY STUPIDITY. SO IS THIS KEYBOARD SPAZZ DOSGHAKAKSSBAKEKENDBA.
