AN: Okay. Read.
EDIT AS OF NOV 19 07: After deciding that this epilogue was royal crap, I have updated it and made it longer and tie up some loose ends. Go me.
Epilogue
Melissa
I was now at home. What has happened in between the battle and now, you ask?
Well, I won't tell you.
Nah. Just kidding. I scared you, didn't I?
I was unconcious for a full week and a half after the battle with Lindsay. When I had awakened, Link had told me that Ganondorf had been sealed away along with the evil spirit that was possessing Lindsay to the Sacred Realm because he was the original holder of the Triforce of Power.
He had also explained that Kim Lee and Lindsay had both gone back to Earth – my home – a few days after the battle. My theory was right about Lindsay being possessed by evil. I was sent back to my world a few days after that, when both Link and Zelda played the Song of Time and Zelda's Lulliby, respectivly. I almost cried at the fact that I was leaving basically my only friends, but I didn't. It would ruin my image, you see.
When I had arrived at home, in my room, the N64 was still on and I was in the same spot as I was before I got sucked in. My eyes had widened and I had found out that I had arrived at the same time that I had left.
The next day at school, I had learned that Lindsay and Kim's memories got erased from the...adventure. Which was good. Another good (and slightly random) point about that day was that I got a 97 on a science test. It was about vectors and a whole bunch of useless stuff.
My ex-boyfriend had moved on a few days before I got dragged into this mess. It still hurts, so I won't say anything more on the matter.
I still had that mark of the Messenger on the back of my hand, and I thought it glowed one day. Turns out it was just my stupid imagination. Instead of it just being...there...on my hand, it had turned into a scar. A very artistic looking scar at that. Nobody had noticed it either, because always kept it covered. Even I didn't want to see it. It would bring back bad memories and memories that I wanted to forget.
I was now dubbed as the 'school's biggest loser', but you know what? I don't care about popularity anymore. I don't care what anybody thinks of me, because in the real world - in the workforce- people don't just randomly call you a nerd and a retard. They may think it, but not say it. I had always been a rebel in society, and that wasn't about to change anytime soon. Especially not for something as stupid as fitting in. Besides, that's when most people get into drugs and smokes anyway. I'm not into that.
Sometimes I think back on the adventure I had, and I berate myself on not staying in Hyrule. Sure, Link and Shiek were there and they were royal jerks...but life on Earth here is routinic and boring. Honestly. It is the same stuff every single day. Wake up, breakfast, school for 6 hours, come home and do homework, eat, and go to bed at 10:45pm every night.It took me awhile to get used to the air pollution here too. It is really scary that we, as humans, are adapted to the many pollutants in the air. I find that really pathetic and sad.
The reason why I had not kissed Link or anything like that, is because I was (and still am) sore about my boyfriend dumping me for no apparent reason. I wasn't ready for another relationship in fear it would happen to me again.
As the years passed, I had made a few more friends and I had graduated out of High school where I went to the University of Ottawa for a degree in biology. I loved working with animals, especially reptiles. My obsession for dragons didn't exactly helped me get over it either. Oh well. Like they say, some days you're the pigeon, and other days your the statue. Life can suck either way, no matter how you live it.
Link
Link had moved on as well. A week after Melissa had left Hyrule, he headed off to Termina, Holodrum, and Ciradill to save the lands from falling moons, to defeat Vaati, a evil wind wizard, and monsterous toads respectivly. You all know what happens in Termina and Holodrum, but his adventure in Ciradill...is not to be spoken of. Ever. Because he lost that one. He fled back to Hyrule where he got himself a wife (who shall remain nameless) a few years later and had a beautiful baby girl. Her name was Melissa.
Shiek
After Melissa had left for her world, he had taken up Impa's position of being Zelda's shiekah protector. Since Impa is sage, she could not protect her anymore. Not like she needed it anyway.
Zelda
She continued to rule Hyrule, as always. There would occasionally be a group of bandits here or there causing trouble for the country, but nothing the soliders couldn't handle. She continued to rule until her death. She was only 43 when she got killed by a group of asasians. There was no heir to the throne, and Hyrule was in jepordy. Luckily, Link got off his lazy father ass and saved Hyrule once more.
AN: ...
Holy crap! This is over! This is over! (does a little jig)
I can't tell you guys how much I wanted to…pull the freaking plug on this story! But I finished it! And it feels awesome!
A big thanks goes to everyone who had stuck with me through out the whole story! Also to my readers who didn't review, which told me that other people besides my regulars (you know who you are:D) read my crap!
Awesome! Review for the last time, guys!
EDIT: Yeah. Shiek and Zelda's epi are pathetic, I know. Link's is
pretty cliche as well, but I ran otu of ideas. The only reason why I
updated this was because I was bored and I don't want to update my
other stuff for a good long while. Sorry about that. Reason is in my
profile.
