A/n: Hello peoples!! Sorry for the wait. I needed inspiration. I got me
some. Anyways, I won't be updating for a few days because I have surgery
on the 13th and my dad's doing maitenence on the computer. Please r/r!!!!!
Disclaimer: I do not own Legend of Zelda. Or the Gerudos. Good for me. I mean, who wants to be rich? Who wants a big fat royalty every time a Zelda game is sold?
Chapter Three
Sabira sat on a crate, thinking. Daliru had been spending more and more time around her mother. Not that Sabira actually cared, but seeing Daliru around her mother made her uneasy. Something wasn't right about Daliru. She could just feel it. Speaking of which, Daliru walked up to Sabira.
"Oh poor Sabbie, sitting here all alone, sulking."
"Shut up, Daliru."
"I don't see any reason to. I mean, you're not the leader of the Gerudos."
"I will be."
"I don't think so."
"Excuse me?"
"I'm going to be our next leader," Daliru said smugly.
"I'm so sure. What are you going to do, kill me?"
"Oh! I never thought of that. But that would be too obvious. You see, Sabira, you're only going to become our next leader because your mother is our current one. But the closer I get to your mother, the closer I get to becoming our next leader."
"Why would she choose you over me?"
"Isn't it obvious? You and your mother are not exactly buddy-buddy."
"So? I'm still her daughter."
"Oh, Sabbie, you can't deny the truth forever. I'm going to be leader one day, and you're not."
"Oh yeah?"
"Yeah."
"I see." Sabira slowly stood up and punched Daliru in the face. Daliru dropped to her knees, her hands covering her face.
"You bitch!" Daliru yelled. "You practically broke my nose!"
"Oh, did I do that?" Sabira asked innocently. Daliru got to her feet and was about to punch Sabira when Nabooru ran over.
"Girls! What is going on here?" she asked.
"Oh!" Daliru whined, "I just walked over here to say hi to Sabira and she punched me!"
Sabira gaped at Daliru.
"Sabira, is this true?" Nabooru asked.
"No way in hell is this true!" Sabira yelled.
"No need to yell, Sabira. Daliru, go to Ansirei for that nose. And Sabira, got to your room. I'll talk to you later."
"But-"
"GO!" Nabooru yelled.
Sabira screamed in anger and trudged off to her room.
*****
Sabira lay on her bed, weeping.
'This is all Daliru's fault.' She thought. Nabooru walked into Sabira's room.
"What happened?" Nabooru asked.
"I don't want to talk about it."
"You're going to."
"I was sitting on a crate outside and Daliru came up to me. She started dogging me, telling me that I wasn't goinng to be the next leader. She said that she was. She really pissed me off, so I punched her."
"That's not the story I heard from Daliru."
"And you're going to believe her? You know she has it out for me. She'd make up any candy-coated crap story to get me in trouble. I'm your daughter. Who are you going to believe, me or her?"
"I don't know."
"I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU SAID THAT!" Sabira screamed.
"Sabbie, calm down."
"Don't you 'Sabbie' me, Mother. It's obivious that you believe that Daliru's telling the truth. Why in hell would you belive her over me? Why would you think I just went up to her and punched her for no reason." Sabira stopped. Her voice filled with hurt. "It's because you think I'm like him, don't you?" Sabira said, fighting back tears.
"No, Sabira, I know you're not like him!" Sabira buried her face in her hands.
"Just go," Sabira croaked.
*****
Sabira rocked herself back and forth.
"How could she think that?" she said to herself. "Daliru was right. Mom likes her better than me. I can tell by the way she looks at her. Daliru's the daughter that Mom's always wanted to have but never did." Sabira started to cry. "Well," she choked, "Mom only needs one daughter. And she's chosen Daliru." Sabira wiped her tears. "I'm not needed here any more. There's only one thing to do." Sabira grabbed her bags and stuffed all of her worldly possessions into them. She grabbed her weapons and walked out of her door. She sneaked past the guards to her horse. She mounted Phoenix and took off towards the brigde leading out of Gerudo Valley. Just as she was about to leave, she stopped. With her back to her home, she shed one final tear, and galloped out of Gerudo Valley.
Disclaimer: I do not own Legend of Zelda. Or the Gerudos. Good for me. I mean, who wants to be rich? Who wants a big fat royalty every time a Zelda game is sold?
Chapter Three
Sabira sat on a crate, thinking. Daliru had been spending more and more time around her mother. Not that Sabira actually cared, but seeing Daliru around her mother made her uneasy. Something wasn't right about Daliru. She could just feel it. Speaking of which, Daliru walked up to Sabira.
"Oh poor Sabbie, sitting here all alone, sulking."
"Shut up, Daliru."
"I don't see any reason to. I mean, you're not the leader of the Gerudos."
"I will be."
"I don't think so."
"Excuse me?"
"I'm going to be our next leader," Daliru said smugly.
"I'm so sure. What are you going to do, kill me?"
"Oh! I never thought of that. But that would be too obvious. You see, Sabira, you're only going to become our next leader because your mother is our current one. But the closer I get to your mother, the closer I get to becoming our next leader."
"Why would she choose you over me?"
"Isn't it obvious? You and your mother are not exactly buddy-buddy."
"So? I'm still her daughter."
"Oh, Sabbie, you can't deny the truth forever. I'm going to be leader one day, and you're not."
"Oh yeah?"
"Yeah."
"I see." Sabira slowly stood up and punched Daliru in the face. Daliru dropped to her knees, her hands covering her face.
"You bitch!" Daliru yelled. "You practically broke my nose!"
"Oh, did I do that?" Sabira asked innocently. Daliru got to her feet and was about to punch Sabira when Nabooru ran over.
"Girls! What is going on here?" she asked.
"Oh!" Daliru whined, "I just walked over here to say hi to Sabira and she punched me!"
Sabira gaped at Daliru.
"Sabira, is this true?" Nabooru asked.
"No way in hell is this true!" Sabira yelled.
"No need to yell, Sabira. Daliru, go to Ansirei for that nose. And Sabira, got to your room. I'll talk to you later."
"But-"
"GO!" Nabooru yelled.
Sabira screamed in anger and trudged off to her room.
*****
Sabira lay on her bed, weeping.
'This is all Daliru's fault.' She thought. Nabooru walked into Sabira's room.
"What happened?" Nabooru asked.
"I don't want to talk about it."
"You're going to."
"I was sitting on a crate outside and Daliru came up to me. She started dogging me, telling me that I wasn't goinng to be the next leader. She said that she was. She really pissed me off, so I punched her."
"That's not the story I heard from Daliru."
"And you're going to believe her? You know she has it out for me. She'd make up any candy-coated crap story to get me in trouble. I'm your daughter. Who are you going to believe, me or her?"
"I don't know."
"I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU SAID THAT!" Sabira screamed.
"Sabbie, calm down."
"Don't you 'Sabbie' me, Mother. It's obivious that you believe that Daliru's telling the truth. Why in hell would you belive her over me? Why would you think I just went up to her and punched her for no reason." Sabira stopped. Her voice filled with hurt. "It's because you think I'm like him, don't you?" Sabira said, fighting back tears.
"No, Sabira, I know you're not like him!" Sabira buried her face in her hands.
"Just go," Sabira croaked.
*****
Sabira rocked herself back and forth.
"How could she think that?" she said to herself. "Daliru was right. Mom likes her better than me. I can tell by the way she looks at her. Daliru's the daughter that Mom's always wanted to have but never did." Sabira started to cry. "Well," she choked, "Mom only needs one daughter. And she's chosen Daliru." Sabira wiped her tears. "I'm not needed here any more. There's only one thing to do." Sabira grabbed her bags and stuffed all of her worldly possessions into them. She grabbed her weapons and walked out of her door. She sneaked past the guards to her horse. She mounted Phoenix and took off towards the brigde leading out of Gerudo Valley. Just as she was about to leave, she stopped. With her back to her home, she shed one final tear, and galloped out of Gerudo Valley.
