Link's POV
As we stood in a quiet realm shaded in twilight, green marked dark buildings everywhere, and twilight particles floating around the air around us, yet I was still human. I guess I could be normal here...
Midna suddenly rose in front of us, looking at the floor, "Um, listen..." she began, "Can I ask one more selfish favor?" she mumbled.
I nodded, "Just ask away."
"Regardless of what my reasons may have been, I once abandoned this world... I left behind the Twili. Those who had followed me... Who considered me their ruler... Even now, as they remain here, suffering, they believe that help will come for this world..."
Eve stepped forward, "Help is here."
Midna turned away, "But if they were to see that the help was a hideous little imp... Don't you think they'd feel let down?"
I gripped Eve's shoulder, and shook my head "They have two special princesses who are willing to give their all to help them."
she smiled slightly, but her gaze stayed a the floor, "It's only for a while longer... But do you mind if I stay in your shadow while you're in human form?" she asked.
I smiled lightly, and nodded.
"I'm sorry..." she said, and sank back into my shadow.
I slowly turned Eve toward me and lifted her now marked hand, and smiled. I slowly brought it to my face, and gently kissed her mark, causing her to blush.
"What are you doing?" she whispered.
I got on one knee, and bowed to her, "Showing my respects to my queen," I said, then looked up at her and smiled.
She stepped back slightly, "Q-queen?" she uttered.
I slowly stood back up, "Well, we are married.." I reminded her.
She choked back a gasp, "That's right... I'm sorry you have to be king of something so...meaningless.." she whispered.
I raised an eyebrow, "Meaningless?" I asked.
"Between Light, and Twilight," she began, looking out at this new place, "Is where Shadows exist..." she muttered. I said nothing, but followed her as she began walking forward.
"What do you mean by that?" I asked, walking behind her.
She didn't face me, "Shadows play a huge role in the world, yet no one seems to notice them... Have you ever looked back, just to see your shadow?"
"A few times... To make sure I still had it..." she laughed at this, and I smiled.
"What you see, that darkness that follows you, are my people..."
My eyes grew wide, "What? But they're so still all the time, and they do everything we do... How do you explain your shadow?" I asked.
She sighed, "I am my own shadow," she said, her voice soft and distant.
I lowered my gaze, and grabbed her arm, stopping us. She turned back and looked at me, confusion in her eyes.
"Why didn't you ever tell me about any of this? Why did I have to hear from the Sages?" I asked suddenly.
I must admit, it had been hinted to me by the Sages when I had first met them, but just hearing them say that Eve was a princess, let alone of shadows, I couldn't help but be shocked. I mean, I shouldn't be surprised that something like this should come up, because she rarely spoke of herself, but still, how could she hide something like this?
"What?" She asked, confused.
"Why wouldn't you tell me something that important?" I asked, looking in her eyes.
"Because, I didn't even believe it myself… I spent the last few years of my life trying to forget it was even real... I don't want to be a monster..." She mumbled, looking down.
I sighed. I pulled her close and put my forehead on hers, "Evienne... Please, stop saying that. It upsets me. You're not a monster."
She looked down, "I'm sorry.." she mumbled.
"No Evienne, stop it. Don't be sorry," she looked at me, confused, and I continued.
"You are not a monster, so don't be sorry, just stop thinking you are. You are you, and nothing can change that," I told her. She gave me half a smile and shrugged then grabbed my hand and pulled me toward a group of monsters that were down below.
Then Midna popped up and told me not to attack them, that they are her people, and Zant had transformed them. She then disappeared after gazing at them sorrowfully, and I heard a small growl beside me.
Before I could turn to Eve, she walked forward, and stood faced to face with the Shadow Beast shaped Twili, "That's so sad..." she whispered, gently touching the mask over its head, "You're in so much pain... I'm sorry..." she told it, and a soft, painful groan emitted from the Twili figure.
"You can understand it?" I asked, watching as she slowly stepped away.
She nodded with narrowed eyes, "He is very scared... And he's confused at why Zant would do this, and who we are." I stared sadly at the poor Twili, "He also wants to know if we will help him, and his friends."
I looked around at every other morphed Twili, and nodded, "We'll do everything in our power to help you, so please just hold on a bit longer!"
Eve smiled slightly at the Twili, "He says: 'I'm so happy...' " I smiled and nodded.
Zant has gone so low as to put his own people in so much pain... Does he even know how many lines he's crossed?
Eve's POV
We saw a ledge over to the right so we walked over and entered a door that was there.
It led to a room that sloped down with a bunch of random platforms. We defeated all the enemies there and got a small key. There was a ledge above us. Link and I looked around trying to find a way up and I spotted a place that you could…clawshot onto.
WHY did they change the name? Why not keep it at hookshot? They did that for every game. Even in the last one released. Aside from this one.
Which was Wind Waker. I smiled as I remembered playing that game with my sister and we would both get so mad at all that damn sailing. And that boat. Creepppyyyyy boat. I laughed to myself remembering the hours we wasted playing that game during spring break.
"What's so funny?" Link said as I took one of his clawshots.
"Your…future you? No wait, the time line doesn't work that way, this Hyrule has never heard of the Hero of Time. Right? Yeah, because This is the sequel to Majoras Mask. Because Link was sent back." I looked back at him.
"Okay, so it's kinda a future you when Hyrule is flooded except it's a different Hyrule, because in your ancestor's video game he gets sent back in time after going forward in it and then no one knows about the Hero of Time in the time line that is the Zelda games, which is separated into two different one, the child time line, which I just told you, or the adult one, where Zelda doesn't send him back. In the 'adult' time line, he doesn't get sent back and forgotten as the Hero of Time, and everyone knows of his legend, so that is where the game were talking about, The Legend of Zelda : The Wind Waker, picks up, because everyone knows of the hero of time. And I was laughing at how me and my sister got frustrated collecting the pieces of the Triforce and just sailing everywhere and how time consuming it was."
I explained barely getting a breath in. I regained my regular breath and we walked into the next room.
"He collects the Triforce? What?" He asked.
"Yeah, it was super annoying. You had to find all the damn charts leading to the 8 shards of the Triforce of Courage, which is the one you have encase you forgot, and then you have to sail and, kinda like how you sniff things out in the ground, as Mr. Wwooooolllfffff, well you get treasure beneath the sea in that game. And it is hard!" I told him.
"I'm not going to keep with this subject because it's confusing the hell out of me. How does the world have a different time line?"
"Because, it's like a different Hyrule. I mean… argh! It doesn't have to make sense because it isn't real in my world! It's just a different Hyrule that is much more colorful and awesome happy and adorable and wonderful. And that Link is so cute!" I said.
"Hey!" he exclaimed.
I lightly laughed at his jealousy.
"Calm down, he is like, 13 years old," I told him.
"How do you know?" He asked.
"Well I don't, but he is around that age. Kinda like how everyone knows you're around 17 or 18 years old, most assume 17…probably because the Kokiri are like 10 and you go forward 7 years, but anyways, people assume it."
"Oh…Well I'm 17," he said.
I laughed, "Yeah Link, I know that," I told him, sounding like a smart ass.
Then a thought occurred to me.
"Hey! You know what? Saria is the only Kokiri girl who doesn't wear a dress, while Link is the only Kokiri boy who does!" I exclaimed laughing.
"Stop talking about me like I'm not right beside you!" he said.
"Well, I'm not talking about you exactly, but the Hero of Time, you know, you're ancestor the skeleton? As a kid. Besides, there are many different Links," I said while waving a hand in front of me, "But don't worry, your still the only 17 year old I know who would wear a dress. Let alone in public." I poked at him, knowing it would bug him.
"Alright, shut up with that, it's a tunic!" he exaggerated
"It my world they call these dresses," I replied, smiling as he looked annoyed.
"You're a mean Queen..." he muttered, pouting at me.
I groaned at the mention of my title, "Please don't address me like that, Link..."
He frowned, "There's nothing wrong with it, Evienne," he looked away and chuckled slightly.
I raised an eyebrow at him, "What's so funny?"
He shook his head and looked back at me, "I was just thinking about how I was so sure I fell in love with just a normal human, but here you are now, my Queen..." he muttered, smiling to himself as he held my hand.
"I'm actually quite honored," he said, beaming.
I smiled slightly at him and squeezed his hand lightly, "I thought I fell in love with just a normal Hylian, but here you are now, my King..." I said back, and his cheeks colored red.
After fighting off a grotesque replica of Zan't mask, we came across a room where the center was covered in this weird black fog with red/orange particles floating inside it.
"Go touch it," I said, elbowing Link towards it.
He pushed me forward as well, "You do it," he muttered.
I scoffed and walked forward, "Fine. What happened to being so courageous?" I muttered as I stepped towards the ominous fog.
As soon as I stepped into it, I only felt a slight tingle of sorts on my skin. It almost felt...soothing...to be covered in this darkness.
"Eve, are you okay?" Link asked from the other side, sounding rueful that he asked me to come in.
I smirked to myself and brought a hand to my chin.
I quickly crippled to the floor, and faked the sound of gagging and retching as best as I could, and it seemed to work since Link started freaking out.
"Evienne! What's going on in there?" he yelled, his voice filled with worry. I heard his foot steps come close, and soon enough, he was standing beside me.
As soon as he reached out a hand to me, he crumpled to the floor as well, only he turned into a wolf.
I quickly sat up and cupped his dog like chin, "Whoa, this fog makes you turn into a doggy again?" I asked, shaking his head from side to side.
He seemed to look surprised, then pissed, "Eve, what the hell? Why did you scare me like that?" he yelled.
I tugged his ear lightly, "I couldn't help but mess with you, you know how it is..." I whispered, looking into his eyes in apology.
He suddenly looked very distant, "Have... Have your eyes always been so bright?" he asked, his furry face inching closer to mine, "And your hair looks almost...black..." he muttered, and I stepped slightly away from him.
Midna now popped up and sat on Link's back, "He's right you know. About this fog," she began, "It's made up of shadow crystals by Zant. They blot out light...He's responsible for stealing the light from the spirits and turning your world into twilight..." she explained.
I stared at the darkness around me. Could this stuff be blotting out my light, too?
"But he's not all-powerful. We're prepared too. I can return you to your normal state whenever you need me, so don't worry, OK?"
Link nodded and we slowly looked for a way out of the fog, and to the other side, but after a few steps, I found myself on the floor, with Wolfy Link ducking on top of me.
"Link wha-" I began, but he shushed me.
I looked over his shoulder to see a red flash pass over him, just nearly missing his back. My eyes grew wide, and I turned to where the blast came from, faintly spotting another Zant's Mask floating around in the distance, as if taunting us. Then it disappeared.
I growled to myself, and pushed Link off of me, "I got this one," I muttered, and pulled out my sword, scanning the place for the mask.
"Evienne, I know you can't see in this fog," Link called.
I groaned, "Go away dog," I called.
He sighed, "Left."
I quickly turned left, and jumped, catching the mask in a Jump Strike, and sending it spinning backwards, but it disappeared.
"Link, go away," I said again.
"Right," he called again.
I turned to my right and thrust my sword forward, catching the mask in a clean stab.
"Seriously, Link!" I said, beginning to lose my focus.
"In front of you!" he yelled.
I quickly spun around, and slashed the mask once more, then watched as it slowly faded to black before disappearing and dropping a nice little blue rupee in its place.
I groaned, and turned towards where I believed Link was, judging by where his voice was coming from, "Dammit Link, couldn't you let me take care of it?"
He came close and shook his furry head, "This fog makes you blinder than a bat, which you seem to define possible, and you know even if you could see, I still wouldn't just stand there and watch you fight on your own," he said, and I felt my heart sink.
"Now come on, the way out is over here," he said, and I felt Midna's small hand grab onto mine, as they slowly lead me out of the darkness.
I groaned to myself. He wouldn't let me fight alone, yet I've been letting him handle everything all the time. Ugh... I feel like a total ass now...
After a bit more of traveling onward, we came up to a room where at the end, a single black stone hand, seemed to have a very tight grip around a bright blue orb. But once we got too close, a Shadow Beast barrier came up around us, locking us in.
"Crap," I hissed, quickly pulling out my sword and standing back to back with Link as he did the same.
We looked around for any beasts, but there were none. Instead, we were greeted by a hologram of Zant.
We quickly stepped back and watched as he created some dark matter ball above his head, and it broke into a flash, that shot into the ceiling, and opened up a portal, where a swarm of bats flew out, and came at us. It was a huge black blanket over us. Yeah, that's how many their were.
I turned back to the hologram, as Link swatted a few bats, and saw him disappear from his spot, and to another location in the room.
I fought off a few bats with only the flat part of my sword, then ran towards the hologram, but as I swung at him, I fell right through. He was gone again. I quickly got back on my feet and turned to see a trail of vermin chasing Link now, but he only fought them off with a spin attack.
I watched the Zant figure dance around him still, then stop, and form another ball above his head. Maybe that was it? While he was distracted with forming that thing, I could try to get at him. Though, before I could now, he disappeared once more, only to leave more bats behind.
I ran towards Link and used his shoulders as a boost to throw myself into the air and spin attack them, though I missed two that Link took care of. He walked over to me and smirked, though I only smiled slightly, being as Zant was still here in some form, and I didn't exactly like him, in case anyone was wondering.
As Link opened his mouth to speak, I ran in the opposite direction, as Zant stopped near the back of the room. I made sure not to get too close before he began forming the ball, but once he did, I jumped at him, and attacked. I got a few hits on him, nearly backing him against the wall, but he disappeared right before.
He danced around some more, taunting us continuously, before stopping in the center to form more enemies, but Link followed my example, and attacked him none too soon, where the Zant figure cried out, and recoiled backwards.
I ran to Link's side and gave him a thumbs up, only for the Zant hologram to explode, into a large black fog. We ran back towards the blue orb, but the fog spread fast, and managed to reach us.
I felt the wind get knocked out of me as I tripped on who knows what, probably my own feet, and fell to the floor, sliding across the glassy surface and hitting my head lightly against one of the walls. I couldn't see anything! Argh!
"Come on," Wolf Link said, and held the sleeve of my shirt in his mouth as he pulled me out of the fog.
After that was over with, and we approached the blue orb once more, Midna came up from Link's shadow, and explained the orb was something call a Sol, and that it was like the sun in Hyrule. For some reason, it took me about an hour to remember 'Sol' meant 'Sun' in Spanish.
Now it made sense!
"The power of the Sol is the source of life in this world... It is true power. Ah! As long as you have this... Would you take this Sol to the Twili at the entrance of this world? Please!" she pleaded before disappearing back into Link's shadow.
I ran up to the hand and tried to pry its fingers open, but they were true stone, and wouldn't move.
"Hm, stand back," Link said, stepping in front of me.
I slowly stepped back, and watched as he swung his sword at the hand, roughly hitting it, and causing its fingers to spring open, and drop the Sol.
"Good idea, Link!" I said, smiling at him as I picked up the Sol. I grunted slightly, the Sol wasn't any heavier than two table lamps, and it was colder than I expected for something that worked like a sun, but I figured I could carry it.
"You sure you can do it?" Link asked, and I nodded.
"It's a bit heavy, but I got it," I smiled to myself, remembering once when I had held Rose as a baby. I wasn't sure why I thought about that, but I suddenly found myself muttering, "It almost weighs like a baby..." I said, looking into Link's cerulean eyes.
"What?" I saw a deep red blush creep onto his cheeks, and I quickly caught on to what I had just said, and quickly ran past him.
"F-forget what I just said!" I muttered, and ran through the fog Zant created.
As I passed through, however, the Sol seemed to react to the darkness, and its light parted the fog, making a path as i walked through it.
I could hear Link's quick footsteps behind me, and I added a jump to my next step, floating slightly into the air.
Suddenly, an eerie sort of echo rang through my head, and I stopped. Link quickly stopped beside me, and grabbed my hand.
"What's wrong?" he asked, but I only looked at the floor, concentrating.
"Didn't you hear anything?" I whispered, and he froze, then quickly turned around, as I heard the echo again, only louder.
I turned my head in the direction he did, and watched as the stone hand that once held the Sol slowly twitched, and stretched its fingers, then lifted off the floor, and slowly floated towards us.
I felt my hand stop, and my grip on the Sol tighten as my eyes grew wide.
"Holy shit..." I squeaked, and slowly backed up as it floated like a stone zombie hand, clenching and unclenching itself as it loomed over us.
Did I mention it was like a disembodied hand, which reminded me of the tale of The Hairy Hands, an old ghost legend that, not to mention, scared the crap out of me as a kid, and does so even now.
I trembled and felt my eye twitch slightly, before I broke into a full, bloodcurdling Redead scream, and ran off.
"Evienne?" Link called, but I didn't dare look back. NO WAY!
I only looked up to find the damn hand following me. I screamed again and ran in the other direction.
"Evienne, its after the Sol! But don't-"
As soon as I heard him say that, I dropped the Sol, and dashed away.
"-give it to it," he finished with a sigh.
I ran up against the wall and fell to the floor in a fetal position, trembling as I mumbled to myself.
Link ran over to me and knelt down to me, "What were you doing? I thought you could handle it," he said, gently, resting a hand on my shoulder.
I shook my head vigorously, and sat up, "No WAY man! I don't want that thing after me!" I shouted, and he leaned down, and put his lips to mine, quickly shutting me up. I whimpered slightly as her caressed my cheek and slipped his other hand into my hair, pushing my head closer and deepening the kiss.
After what felt like fifty years, he finally pulled away, leaving me breathless, "Now, why are you so scared of that thing?" he asked, seemingly unfazed.
I felt my face burn up, and shook my head slowly, "I can't remember..."
Link's POV
She looked confused for the longest time as her face turned bright red. I smiled slightly and nodded to myself as I licked my lips.
I'm good like that.
But, I had to push a few thoughts to the back of my head. One of them being, 'How could the queen of Shadows be afraid of something like a stone hand?'
I had to keep in mind that 'Queen' was only a title. She was still just Evienne. I slowly stood, and helped Eve to her feet as well.
"Look, it took back the Sol," I said, motioning to the hand that sat still with the Sol tightly in its grasp once again, "I'm going to go get it, but I need you to stay down here with it."
Her eyes grew wide, and her face faded back to white, "Wh...why?" she whimpered.
I motioned to the door that was way out of my reach, "Because we need it to get up there, but it has to stay down here."
"So?" she whined.
I patted her shoulder, "I can't fly," was all I said, and she sighed in defeat.
After getting the Sol back, Eve stood in place with the Sol placed into a round dent into the floor. As soon as the Sol came in contact with the dent, a green marked staircase came up, leading to the door.
I held Evienne's hand tight, and nodded, "Come up as soon a sI reach the door, okay?"
She quickly nodded, and kept her eyes on the hand, as it began to move awake once more.
"Hurry!" she shouted, as soon as I took my first step onto the stairs.
I sighed, and quickly ran up the stairs, but right as I reached the edge of the ledge to the door, I found myself falling.
"Whoa!" I called, and quickly grabbed onto the edge and pulled myself up. I looked back to find Eve running around the room with the Sol in her grasp as the hand slowly chased her.
"Evienne, come up here already!" I yelled out to her, opening the door behind me.
In half a second, she was already beside me with the Sol held so tight, her hands could have been purple. I quickly followed her through the door.
"Close it. Close it! CLOSE THE DOOR!" she shouted, backing away as the hand seemed to come closer.
I nodded and quickly shut the door before the hand could reach it, then put my head against the door. It was silent.
Maybe the hand retreated, since it probably can't reach us here.
"I think it's gone," I whispered, and slowly turned to find Evienne on the floor, back in her fetal position as she cradled the Sol.
I groaned and picked her up.
Getting out of here, was hell. I literally had to tie Evienne's mouth shut just to keep her quiet, so all I heard the rest of the way, was a bunch of muffled shouts. It's mean, I know, but I felt as if I would lose my hearing if I hadn't.
I sighed as we walked back outside, and Evienne ran backwards, and away from the door. The hand never did show up again.
As she passed one of the Shadow Beast shaped Twili, the Sol seemed to react to it, and next thing I knew, there were twilight particles floating off it, as only a tall shape of a black and white being, a relaxed look on his face as he bowed his head to us in gratitude.
We bowed back and quietly walked away to the center platform.
"Huh, so the light from the Sol can change them back..." Evienne whispered.
"Seems so."
We turned to each other, and nodded, then took off at full speed, shining the Sol on all Twili, and changing them back into their regular selves. We managed to pretty much change almost all of them back. I say 'almost' because it was only after we placed the Sol in the center that we realized there was one more in the far right, standing in front of a door like the one we came from not too long ago.
"Crap," Evienne hissed.
I patted her shoulder, "It's fine, look at the floor, there might be another Sol that goes with this one, so don't worry, we'll change him back," I assured her. I say this because once we put the first Sol into place, we couldn't take it back out.
"But he's in pain..." she muttered staring at the lone Twili
I sighed and looked at the still and seemingly emotionless figure that seemed to pay no mind to us. I suppose once their covered in darkness like this one, she can communicate with them, seeing as only a nod or bow was shared when the darkness faded off them.
"So can you talk to my shadow?" I asked out of the blue.
She looked at me with slight puzzlement, "Actually, yeah. We go way back," she said.
I raised an eyebrow, "You know each other?" she nodded.
"Like I said, A long time ago," well, was she going to say anything more than that?
"Like...when?" I asked slowly, hoping I wasn't crossing any boundaries or anything.
She shrugged, "You know... In the...past," she uttered, and I couldn't help but laugh.
"That's the best you can come up with?" I joked, and she smiled at me and shrugged once more.
I sighed suddenly and faced the floor, "Well, I should get going."
She looked at me in confusion, "You?"
I nodded, "I want you to stay here. Obviously that hand really freaked you out, and more than likely there will be another one, so I want you to stay here.
She looked down and nodded, but said nothing. I stepped in front of her and lifted her chin slightly so she would face me.
"Don't be upset, I'll be right back. I won't take long, okay?" I said, and she nodded again. I smiled and kissed her gently on the cheek. She smiled slightly and I walked away with a quick wave.
As I stopped in front of the door to the next room, I looked back over at where Evienne was standing. She seemed to mumbled something to herself as she lifted her hand to her face, a white light forming in her hand as she did so, but when it got to close, she flinched, and the substance in her hands seemed to pop, and changed into black.
She sighed and mumbled something to herself again. I turned back towards the door, confused to what she could be saying, because then I would understand why she looked so saddened by that...
I thought about asking her, for a second, when I came back, but I feel like it wouldn't be such a good idea.
Evienne's POV
I fell to my knees, rubbing my forehead in frustration.
Why...
Why can't I create light as well as I can make darkness? Why do I have to be the base of evil?
Sometimes, I think about how if I had never gone to Hyrule, I wouldn't have died, and I wouldn't be reborn as Lota, or the Queen of Shadow. I would be happy little Evienne, and I would be able to live out my 14th and 15th year normal. No thanks to Ganondorf, I will never get my time or my life back.
Though, sometimes, I don't want it back.
When I think about all this has brought me; Coming to this magical place, making strange new friends, seeing a live elf, a wonderful husband...
To think I'll just have to leave again after this is all over. And I don't want to.
"I am so conflicted," I growled to myself, and got up, then turned, only to find the Twili behind me smiling awkwardly at me.
Yeah, I know I'm strange.
About an hour and a half later, and Link was making his way back with a Sol in his hands.
"Hey," I muttered, getting back on my feet, and out of the air.
He gently placed the Sol into the dent on the floor, "Hey," he said back as he backed away from the spot.
I jumped back and stared wide eyed at his back, "Whoa! Link, your back is like...glowing!" I shouted, and lifted into the air and backed away form him as the floor around him and the Sols began to glow as well.
He turned over and struggled a bit like a dog chasing its tail, but then sighed as he realized it was the Master Sword. He unsheathed the weapon, only for his eyes to grow as big as the Sols. It was shining incredibly bright, like a brand new light bulb, or even better, a sun.
"It's so bright," I hissed, shielding my eyes, as I had been used to the dimness of the twilight, though Link didn't seem to have a problem with it.
Midna popped up suddenly in her shadow form, "The Sols are lending the Master Sword their light!" she explained, "With it you can cut through the black fog Zant made."
She looked at him, smiling as they had now found a way for Link to escape the evil fog, then disappeared back into the shadows.
"That's great," I said, and turned my back to him as I got back on the ground.
He walked beside me and nodded, "I'm guessing behind that fog, Zant is waiting," he muttered, signaling at a trail of black matter falling down like a waterfall just up ahead.
"Let's go," I said, and ran towards the fall of darkness, Link right behind me.
We quickly stopped infront of the black falls and Link swiped his bright sword through the fog, quickly parting it in half.
"Ugh, Bible reference?" I muttered, and jumped over a now clear gap.
Link jumped over as well and landed beside me, "What's a bib...le?" he mispronounced.
I groaned and walked on forward, "Never mind."
We slowly entered a new room. It was dark in here, and the suspense was just leaking from the walls. I blinked, and looked ahead of me. I could make out what looked like a a throne, and someone slumped in it.
"Welcome, welcome!" echoed through the room, "So glad you could make it!"
I fought back a growl, "It's our displeasure to have to see you too, Zant," I spat, venom at his name.
He only chuckled at this and sat up, "Oh, Evienne, are you still angry at me? You don't even know me, yet you hold so much hatred for me."
I felt Link's eyes on me, and hid my face from him with my hair, "I don't have to know you!" I growled, "The fact that you're just another one of Ganondorf's minions is enough!"
He laughed again, "Aren't we a bit of a hypocrite? As I've been told, you used to work for him yourself."
"Evienne? You..." Link began, staring at me wide-eyed.
I choked on my next words and nearly fell backwards, but quickly composed myself, "That wasn't me!" I spat, and backed away from him.
"A different appearance is all you had, but it was you the whole time, Evienne. Do not forget, you agreed to it yourself. No one forced you." Zant said softly, his words breaking into my mind.
I groaned and shook my head, "QUIET!" I shouted, and just like that, the room fell silent.
I slowly lifted my head to face them both, I was panting in fear. My heart was racing. I didn't want to hear this, let alone have Link know of it.
"Who am I to talk, huh? I despise you as well," he hissed.
Link took a half step forward, the Master Sword held tightly in his hand.
"That is why I brought you here."
I gasped, and felt my herat skip a beat, "You what?"
"I brought you into Hyrule," he said simply, "Think of it, as a birthday gift. From me to you."
That sucked. Well, it's finally done, sorry for slacking, but ideas for a possible after story have been just oozing everywhere... Anyway, it's here, so I guess that matters most... this is now the longest chapter I have done...
YOU CAN STOP NAGGING ME NOW KATIE!
Sorry about that, but yeah...
Anyway, again, if any of you are interested, the lemon portion of chapter 45 has been rewritten. :) So yeah, check it out if you like, and that's about it..
Hi there! its MoonLitSky262! I know you are all probably thinking, 'Oh hey who is this?' Well, im the one who is writing like, half of the chapters ever since like... wow, i have been co-writing this story ever since Evi starts to learn to use her sword. Yeah, i know, im sorry i screwed it all up! BUT, i added some more romance that SOMEONE didnt really use. heh heh, it all sucks, doesnt it. oh, and little ms Luna has been writing stuff for the after story, and the possible story that comes next, and i had been telling her to stfu and write this story, and she got mad because i wouldnt write about something else. NOW REVIEW AND HELP US TAKE OVER THE WORLD AND THEN RID IT OF SCHOOL! sorry that was so long, but i was telling you who i am, and stuff, and writing a note, because a certain child doesnt do that anymore. okay yayy bye.
LunaOfTheAbyss: She abuses and nags me constantly...
