Hey guys, I'm back! Hopefully I'll be able to update more after this. While I haven't been writing the chapters, I've been working on my story a little more in different ways. During school, I've been doing drawings of characters, and working on a type of cover for it like a book cover. Yeah, school also started for me over here. HALP!

Anyways, time for a chapter!

Chapter 24: Dark Yeto

Logan's POV

'Ugh, my head.' I thought to myself. I tried to open my eyes, but for some reason, I couldn't. It's like they were glued shut, or something like that. I also couldn't move at all, was I sleeping? It was also really, really cold here! As in, probably in a snowstorm and you have summer clothes with sandals on. Yeah, it was that cold. Thankfully, I know I wasn't dead because I could still breathe! Thank goodness for that.

I heard something, and for some reason, it made me feel very uneasy. Scared even! But I wasn't sure what it was, footsteps maybe? I tried to move, but I only managed to do sort of a nuzzle in my place.

"Shh, stay still Logan."

Wait a minute, that voice. Was that who I thought it was?

"Don't worry, you'll warm up soon. You need to rest."

It wasn't Adri or Lora, or any other girls I was with. So-

All of a sudden, I felt warm again. It felt really nice, like a nice warm fire. There was also something on me, like a nice warm hug. I didn't want to leave, it felt really nice. I smiled a little. I wanted to thank her, but I couldn't move. I wanted to say that I missed her, and thank her for helping me right now.

I heard her giggle, her cute child-like giggle. This was the best, I was with my favorite person, in a nice warm hug, just sleeping together. I didn't want to leave this.

"I miss you Logan. Be careful out there, and stay strong for me."

She was going? No, please don't. I wanted to stay here, I wanted to tell her I missed her too. I didn't want her to go away again. It didn't feel like anything changed, but I could feel that she was leaving. But right before she did, she gave one last kiss on my left cheek. The same spot from last time. I managed to get out one word before she left.

So weak, quiet and tired, I said to her, "La-ana".

Then, I was able to open my eyes. But it was hard, like there were sand bags weighing down my eye lids. It was like when you stayed up really late, but you still have to wake up around 6:00 in the morning to go to school. I could see a fire, and it's crackles were distant even though it looked like they were right in front of me.

I didn't think anyone was in the room, since I was facing the fireplace. 'wait a minute, where exactly am I?' I thought to myself. I was sitting upright on some pillows, red ones, so I used those to support my head as I turned it to look around. It looked like I was in some sort of mansion, or really fancy house. This was just a room for the fireplace, but it was just so BIG! It looked like you could fit around twenty king size beds in here, side by side. I was on a red carpet, with a red blanket (that was currently on me) to match.

Focusing a little more, I could see a blurry Zelda a couple feet away. She also had a cover on her, and was sleeping too. Adri and Aden however, were nowhere in sight. (my sight anyways). I felt my cold pocket, and gave a sigh of relief. My case for the Wind Waker was still there, probably also having the Wind Waker in it too. But just the thought of that made me think back to that dream I had before waking up.

Shaking, I lifted up my hand to touch the cheek where Lana kissed me. I really did miss her, the only time I can see her again is through things like photos, and I wasn't allowed to bring my phone here. That place on my cheek was one of the only ways of remembering her here. Her last words before I woke up echoed through my mind.

"Stay strong for me."

If other people were in this situation, they would probably either go back to sleep or start to cry. But because of those words, I didn't. Besides, I had to figure out what was going on. Getting onto my hand and knees, and going really slow, I began to try and stand up one foot at a time.

I won't deny, it was hard to stand up. Have you ever tried to walk while sick? It felt like the room was on some sort of boat, thank goodness I don't have motion sickness. But it was still hard to stand nevertheless. Once I did stand up, I immediately had to use the pillows to balance myself. I must have some sort of cold. I looked around a little more, starting to come more and more to my senses. There was some windows, but it was completely black on the other side. Must be the middle of the night or something. There were also some paintings on the wall, but they were so worn out that I couldn't make out anything on any of them.

The pillow design was really fancy though, and really nice. But it was those pillows that were just for show and were not at all comfy. (I hated those)

I let go of the pillows, but still hung on to the blanket. It was still really cold, so I had to warm up even more if I wanted to find out where I was. There were three doors, one to the left, one in front of me, and one to the left. I decided to check out the door on the right, since I was already facing them.

Just getting to one of the doors was hard, once I let go of the pillow support, I practically sprinted to the doors because of my balance being messed up. I smelled something, like chicken and other things. I guess whoever brought us here was making us something. Then I just realized that there were some people talking on the other side, since I was too distracted by the smell of whatever was cooking.

"Creatures came for Yeta and Yeto, but Yeto was able to fight them. But too many came, so he brought Yeta to the top of house. Yeto said he was sorry, and threw Yeta hard up to mountain side, away from creatures."

"Good thing that we got rid of them all, but I'm just wondering where Yeto himself is."

Crying.

"Yeta wants husband to be safe." Even more crying.

"Don't worry Yeta, me and my friends will save him. But for now, we just have to wait here until they all get better. Hopefully this soup will help."

Obviously it was Yeta and Adri. So it must've been those two that brought us here, which I just realized was Snowpeak mansion. (or ruins, whatever.) But then I realized, where was Aden? I turned around, he wasn't next to Zelda, and he wasn't behind that big load of pillows that I was leaning on. Maybe he was in there. So, I put my hand on the doorknob, and walked in. I was starting to get used to the balancing thing.

Adri and Yeta both looked at me, only being slightly surprised.

"Oh, Logan, you're up. Sweet!"

"Young boy is up, I thought you'd be sleeping longer."

"Yeah, you two didn't worry too much, did you?" I said sarcastically.

"Nah, we knew you were going to make it. We just had to warm you up around the fire, courtesy of," she tried to light a fire in her hand, (with a smug look included) but nothing came up. "yours truly." She put her hand down, and didn't even notice that nothing came up. I decided to not tell her though, have a little fun.

"So, um, where's Aden?" I asked. She just gave a look of confusion, like I said something that didn't make sense.

"What do you mean? He should've been in the other room with you."

"Yeta thought blue boy was too hot," (do I even need to say?) said. "so I pulled him away from fireplace. He is on the wall." She turned to the door, that I still left a little open just in case.

"I go check on him." She said, and waddled out of the room.

"Speaking of too hot, it's getting a little too warm in here for me. I think I need to open a window." Why on earth would she open a window? Especially in the middle of the night no less. She hopped on top of one of the boxes, and opened the latch for one of the windows. But as soon as she did, it forced the window all the way open on its own, and a bunch of snow came flying in from the inky blackness."

"ooOOOP NEVERMIND!" she quickly scrambled to shut it, and did. All that happened in about four seconds, but at least we got a good quick and cold breeze. She turned around and jumped down, with a "I messed up" face.

"Aaaaaanyways, me and Yeta were making soup for you guys. Wanna try some?" she asked. I shrugged, and walked up to the pot. The water wasn't boiling, but it was still hot. It smelled pretty good, and it was a shade of orange, similar to Aden and Midna's hair color. I wanted to try it, but there weren't any bowls to use. "umm, Adri?"

She was checking the soup when I asked, stirring around with a large, well, it was something wooden. Maybe it was some sort of oar, that Yeto uses regularly because of his size. It almost looked like she was some sort of witch, brewing a potion for one of her victims. Just slap some witch clothes on her and you could see an uncanny resemblance between her and maybe, one of the witches from Oz? I don't know.

"Oh, they're over on the boxes." She said, pointing over to the boxes, that had some wooden bowls on top. They strangely blended in with the box, and I became annoyed at her. "You could've just grabbed them yourself you know." She just shrugged.

Sighing, I walked over to the box that held the bowls. Sometimes, Adri can be so ignorant. Then, I heard something, odd. It wasn't coming from inside, and I don't think it was anyone we knew. Stepping up onto one of the boxes, I looked through the window into the pitch black. Still couldn't see anything clearly, but I saw some sort of glow. It was dark purple, so I had to strain my eyes to see it where I was from. It was really up high, like it was on some sort of tower. Then I remembered one of the main parts of this mansion, the bedroom in the tower. It must have been hanging from there. And if it was, the thing was huge. Especially if it was that high up in the air.

Then, I could see two orange dots appear, piercing my soul. It was looking right at me, I could feel it. Suddenly, everything began to make sense. Yeta's story about her escape, the glow from Adri's mark, and the missing goddesses. The Fierce Deity wouldn't just leave the goddesses unattended, he would get someone or something to guard them. If one of them was here, the monsters came to find a place to hide them, and also find something to possess. It all made sense.

Then, the glow disappeared, going up. I knew for a fact, that it wasn't flying, it jumped. I spun around and leapt off of the box, heading straight for Adri, who was still tending to the soup. She only noticed that I was going right for her when I just grabbed her wrist.

"LoOOOOAAAH!" with her in tow, I bolted to the door. We had to get out of here, or at least out of this room. The door opened with Yeta and Zelda standing in the way. I yelled, "MOVE!" and they both dodged out of the way. (well, Zelda dodged, Yeta just sorta did a hop to the side.) I stammered to a stop as I got into the fireplace room, flung Adri to the side, and slammed the door shut behind me.

"Logan, I just got up, did something happen?" Zelda asked, I could hear some panic in her voice. I spun around, seeing that everyone was shooting confused looks at me like gunmen. "Everyone, HIDE!" I frantically looked around, but there wasn't exactly any good place to hide for anyone. But there was something, doors.

Then there was a big crash, and practically an earthquake too. Yeta fell from balance, and I got onto my hands and knees. Surprisingly, Zelda and Adri kept their balance. But we had to run, Yeto crashed into the kitchen and was going to come for us next.

It was hectic, we were all running around like crazy trying to get to one of the exits. I decided to go to the door that led to the entrance of the mansion, I wasn't sure where the others were going though. I could only assume that they were going the other way. I was about to go through, but then I saw Aden laying on the wall, just like Yeta said. He was awake, and his leg was jacked up.

"Logan? What's happening?!"

Without even thinking for a second, I bended down and picked him up bridal style, there is no way I would leave him or anyone behind! It wasted some time, but I managed to get him up and through the door to the entrance. (And what exactly was he eating, because he was actually kinda heavy)

Took some more time, but I opened the door and closed it, right as Yeto burst into the kitchen. I could hear very deep breathing and the ground rumbled with each step he took. I looked back to Aden, who I could only see because of the torches on the wall, and I put a finger on my lips, telling him to be quiet. He then started to freak out, looking from me back to his messed up leg again and again. I took one of his hands, and put it up close to his leg. It took him a while to get what I was saying, but then he nodded in response.

Still staying quiet, he made a memory orb and encased it around his leg. He went in to touch it and restore it, but then Yeto burst through the wall, dust and chunks of rock flying everywhere because of it. Aden right then touched his leg, and the bright gray glow shined bright. Yeto bellowed a pained yell as the light showed up, and I could hear him stomp away to hide back into the fireplace room.

The glowing faded, and Aden's leg looked ok again, so I set him down. What just happened with Yeto though, I was thinking about it. He retreated into the other room because of the glow from Aden's memory orb. So, that could mean that he just didn't like it in this form, or that could be his weakness! But then again, he's fine with the light from the torches and the fireplace, so it must be only a certain type of light. That type immediately came to mind, holy light, or pure light. (whichever)

I looked back into the other room, and I got a closer look at Yeto. He looked the same like from the game, huge and buff. But he had a sort of purple aura surrounding him, pointing out the something was controlling him like having a big sign over him saying "Hi, I'm not actually Yeto!" So knowing that A) Yeto is possessed, B) He doesn't like pure/holy light and C), he only came out at night, I began to form a plan in my head.

Anyways, he was stomping over to the other room where the others hid. He was winding up for a big punch to break the door and burst into the other room. But right before he did, the door opened really quick and something bright came out of the door, and grazed Yeto's shoulder. He wailed in pain, but unlike with us, he didn't turn to any others behind him. Instead, he went back through the kitchen and ran outside, hiding back in the darkness.

I ran to the room where the girls were hiding, with Aden in tow. "You guys ok?" I asked, as I walked into the room. Each one had something going on with them. Yeta was crying, Adri was panicking, and Zelda had her light arrows and bow out, which was probably what grazed Yeto.

"Woman hurt Yeto, Yeto got hurt!" Yeta cried. She was deeply worried about him, probably so much that she didn't notice that purple aura around him. Zelda went over to comfort her, saying that she had to, and that wasn't Yeto. Adri however, was holding one of her wrists with her other hand, looking at it with a look of fear and paranoia.

"No fire is coming out, I'm out of power!" she said.

"In that case, you're going to have to stay here Adri." I said. I turned to Aden, "you should also stay Aden. I don't want you getting hurt again." He looked down, nodding his head. I knew that look, it was the look of not feeling useful and actually wanting to help. It looked like Zelda knew that too, so she left Yeta for a second to talk to him.

"Listen Aden, I know you must feel like a burden, that you can't do anything to help, and you think you might be useless." A sigh from Aden. "But you can do something, you can protect Adri and Yeta here in case something comes while we're out. You can help, in fact, you already are." He looked up to Zelda. "If you stayed in that cave with the Great Fairy, Midna, Adri, Link, and everyone else you met wouldn't still be here!" she put a hand on his shoulder. "you matter Aden, to all of us."

Getting over her little power crisis, Adri decides to chime in too. "Yeah, think of yourself as our little Steven of the group!" she said with a smile. Aden's eyes widened for a second, for awe and because of the compliment. But I also saw something else in there too, like he remembered something. Unfortunately, I didn't want to waste any more time not looking for Yeto. If we didn't find him soon, I had a feeling that he would find us.

"Come on Zelda, we need to find Yeto now." I said, she turned to me and nodded. But she turned back to Aden one last time and said, "Take care of them Aden." She then stood up, and followed me out the door (not the one that we came into, but through another one that led to a path outside). It was really dark out there, but Zelda's light bow and arrows gave off a good source of light. We were able to see like we had a flashlight with us this time. And once we closed the door, the coldness from my half-dream came back. This was the same feeling I had when I was sleeping, and because I was wearing a T-shirt, it made it even worse!

We walked through the door at the end of the hallway, leading outside into the snow. Again, even worse with my clothes, I was wearing tennis shoes, and the snow soon melted and got into said shoes. I looked around in case Yeto was watching us from around a corner or up high, and I couldn't see him. So I just guessed that he wasn't there. I pulled out my Wind Waker and began to put my plan into effect. First, I played-

Right

Left

Down

The Song of Passing. If it was bright out, Yeto would most likely go to a place where it was dark so he wouldn't be seen, and catch us by surprise. (And because it was crazy dark and I couldn't see anything, but it was mostly because of the plan). Winds picked up, and the sky went from inky black, slowly to an early morning orange, then the sun went all the way to high noon. I put the baton back in the case, and back into my pocket.

"GRAAAAAAAHH!"

Yeto was close, and I just realized that I didn't have anything to defend myself. I was about to ask Zelda, and she just handed me a dagger. Did she read my mind or something? No, she probably just knew, she is a princess after all. I took the dagger, and held it close just in case. (I never questioned why she had that though. Eh, magic I guess)

Yeto leaped down from the roof, and rolled into the shade of a, thing, in the center. What was that, some sort of place specifically for shade? Whatever, I had to focus on Yeto right now. It looked like he just didn't like light in general, and that's why he ducked into there. Anyways, he turned around and death stared us, looking really mad. "Whatever is possessing him has done it almost completely. We cannot talk him to his senses, we have to fight." Zelda explained.

"And we can't get too close to him either," I decided to add. "just telling from how big he is, and how he just burst through the walls of the mansion, it's going to really hurt if he hits us!" I had to be captain obvious there, I did have to warn her. "It's a good thing that he hates the light, that way he has to stay in that li"-

"DUCK!" Zelda suddenly pulled me down into the snow, as something big flew over our heads. Aside from me thinking, 'OH GOD THIS IS SO COLD!' I figured out that the thing that flew over our heads was something that Yeto threw at us, as it crashed into the wall behind us. I just HAD to open my mouth! Apparently Yeto also got some dark magic attacks from his possession, which I should've thought about earlier. Possession 101 people!

I looked up from the cold snow, and Yeto had his arm back like a baseball pitcher would about to throw a pitch. But instead of a baseball in his hand, it was another dark energy shot. I turned to Zelda quickly, and said "SPLIT UP!" and ran in the other direction. It was really hard to run in thick, ankle high snow (in TENNIS SHOES!), it was actually more of a fast waddle while doing high knees than a run. But either way, we were able to get out of the way. And Zelda was able to listen to my orders.

I was on one side of Yeto where he had his back to me, and Zelda was on the other side, facing Yeto himself. Zelda had her bow and arrows of light, but whenever she fired a shot at him, he countered with a ball of dark energy. And knowing that Adri can run out of energy if she used too much power, Zelda could too. So she can't go bullet crazy (or say, arrow crazy) on him. She was firing an arrow about every five seconds. The only way she could hit him directly is if she hit him from behind, so we were stuck where we were right now.

So it was time for me to get ourselves un-stuck! I ran over to Yeto's back, and stabbed him right in the tail with Zelda's dagger! He let out a wail of pain, turned around, and smacked me to the wall with his giant fist! Right when he hit me with his hand, it was almost like I immediately hit the wall not even one second later! So it made sense for a thing that size to hit THAT HARD!

And as for how it felt, here's a play by play. When he backhanded me, I had zero air left in my lungs and let out a wheeze. Flying through the air, then hitting the wall. The pain could be compared to a back-flop into a pool, but doing it off of a skyscraper that is about 10 stories high. There were also some cracks, some bones were probably broken, and lots of them sprained. Lastly, my head hit the back hard, and that caused a crack in my skull! (or at least that's what I think. Odds are that it did)

I fell face first into the snow, and I really wanted to throw up. My insides were probably mashed up, my head throbbing, and it hurt to move the tiniest inch. But my pain was able to get an advantage, I heard another roar of pain from Yeto, Zelda must of made a direct hit with her arrow. I then heard (and felt) footsteps from him busting through a wall.

It was hard just to try and look up, with the snow and the aching bones. I heard lighter footsteps coming towards me, 'Thank goodness, Zelda's on her way'. I thought. The footsteps stopped next to me, and I groaned because of the pain at the back of my head. I heard a noise, and then a couple seconds later, I could see a bright light through my eye lids. The throbbing went away, my body didn't ache anymore, and my body felt brand new! Did Zelda have that kind of power?

I used my hands to lift myself up, getting to stand on one my knee. "Thanks Zelda" I said, and got an unexpected response.

"Is that what you're going to call me now?"

I looked at my healer, and found Aden instead of Zelda. Who was now running towards us. But where was Adri and Yeta, did he leave them alone?! "Aden, where's"-

"Back in the kitchen, but don't worry, I was able to restore Adri's powers!"

"Your powers can restore other's?" Zelda added on astonished. "that is amazing!"

"Thanks, I restored her powers, so I came out here when I heard some struggle. I can help you two, we know its weakness!" Aden pleaded to me. I didn't want to, he could get hurt again and get knocked out. But he did have a point. He could be a backup in case something bad happens to either of us. I sighed, "Fine. But make sure to stay back just in case, you aren't exactly fit for fighting up close."

He nodded confidently, and stood up, giving a hand for me to help pull myself up. I gladly took it, and got my body out of the cold, cold snow. "Let's go."

We headed in Yeto's direction immediately, the sun was making the snow softer so it became easier to run through the snow, so we got there quickly. On the way, I told Aden about the plan, but he wasn't sure if he should distract or attack. I would just let him decide when the time comes. We go to the place where Yeto burst through, and right when we got in, Yeto wasted no time in trying to attack us. At the first sight of someone, he punched. The person he punched? Zelda.

She flew across the room, rolling across the floor.

"Zelda!" Aden yelled, and went right to her, leaving me with Yeto all by myself. Of all the times, now?! 'Fine' I thought to myself, 'I can take him on myself!' I quickly dodged to the side, avoiding another one of Yeto's punches. He had strength, but I had tactics. I ran in a zig-zag motion, confusing Yeto and avoiding his attacks. I then ran under him, and slashed at his ankles! This caused another roar of pain, and he stumbled backwards. Panicking, I ran to the side to avoid his crushing body falling onto me. I leaped out of the way, managing to get my body to stay alive and not crushed.

Aden was still helping Zelda, but he finally managed to heal her up and get her up. As for Yeto, he wasn't going to go down without a proper fight. He was sitting up, having one hand on the ground for balance and the other was shooting dark magic attacks. For this one, Aden decided to step in. He put his hand behind him, his palm open, and in that palm there was a ball of fire. I knew what he was doing, he was using Din's fire. He launched the ball of fire by forcing his hand out, similar to Adri. For every attack that Yeto launched, Aden launched a flame and made the dark shot seemingly evaporate!

Zelda took this opportunity to summon her Light Arrows, and I used that to get back just in case. Zelda aimed carefully, trying to find the perfect point to shoot. Then Yeto saw her, and threw some attacks at her as well! Aden then got in front of her, and put out his hands, creating the Nayru's Love crystal. They were talking inside the crystal, talking about what to do next.

I couldn't hear them from where I was, but after Aden nodded, and the countless shots that was shielded by the crystal stopped for a second, he put the shield down. They quickly ran in different directions, and Aden started to go rapid fire with his attacks. He went all out with Din's Fire, but while he was countering Yeto's attacks, he wasn't trying to hit him. Every attack he did, he was aiming for the dark shots or to the side of him. I knew what he was doing, he was giving Zelda some time to focus.

She was aiming right at Yeto, with her light arrows, and fired. Yeto didn't notice this until it was too late, he was too occupied with Aden to know what Zelda was doing, it was a really good plan! The arrow went through him quickly, piercing his body like an arrow to a thin piece of paper. One last yell of pain came from Yeto, and it was a long one. Loud too, we all had to cover our ears, the floor vibrated and some windows even got shattered! But strangely enough, that wasn't enough to finish him off. He was shaking, but the dark aura still lingered around him. Zelda tried firing another light arrow, and another, and another. But still, nothing happened. We were getting nervous, what if the aura would never leave, and Yeto had to stay like this? But Aden decided to try something different.

He walked up to Yeto's body, and held out his hand. He created a memory orb, and made it grow larger and larger. It then enveloped Yeto in his entirety, and he started to panic. He was struggling to get up like an angry baby, pounding his fists on the inside of the orb. He didn't want to get reset, but that was the possession talking. Aden then reached out inside the orb, and touched Yeto's arm. The gray glow came back again, but in that gray glow, we could see blackness spurting out of Yeto's body. There was so much of it coming out, and it took so long to do so. But when it finally stopped, and the gray glow went away, Yeto was finally back to normal.

He passed out, but I could tell he was alive from his loud breathing. A black cloud was over the two, and it was growing larger and larger each second. Then, the cloud became blue, and it too began to shine, but this time, blue. It shined brighter and brighter every second, but I wasn't worried. Neither were the others. Why was nobody freaking out? Well, we all knew this feeling before, we were warping back to somewhere.

That somewhere, was the Hidden Village.

OH MY GOD EVERYONE!

I AM SO SORRY!

IT'S BEEN OVER A MONTH SINCE MY LAST UPDATE, DAMN YOU SCHOOL!

I'M GOING TO GO RANT AND MAYBE PLAY SOME UNDERTALE!

YOU KNOW THE DEAL, R,R&S!

AAAAAAARRRRRGH!

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