A/n: Thanks for the reviews. I'm not good at describing violence, so the
fight scene in this chapter sucks. DAMN ALL THE POP-UP ADS!!!!!!!! They
keep attacking me. I love this chapter dearly (even though the violence
sucks) so please review!!!
Disclaimer: What I do own: cows, cds, my issue of ym with Hayden Christiensen in it, my flute, and my minions for evil (inside joke, lol). What I don't own but reaaaaaaaaaaly want: My brother's issues of Star Wars insider with Hayden Christensen in them, Rikki's cd and Zelda.
Chapter Eight
"I believe we do." Daliru and Sabira both drew their swords. They began to fight. Every hit that Daliru tried to make, Sabira could block it.
"You're good," Daliru said, "But not good enough." Daliru kicked Sabira in the stomach. Sabira winced in pain and faultered a little, but didn't stop fighting.
"You know, you had me fooled for a bit, Daliru. I just thought you were a bitch, but now I see that you're a kniving little ass hole." Sabira pinned Daliru to a wall.
"Ready to give up?" she asked.
"Never," Daliru responded and threw Sabira off of her. Nabooru watched from the shadows as her daughter fought. 'Why would she come back?' Nabooru thought. 'After everything that's happened.... I don't know what to think any more.' Sabira slashed Daliru's arm. It wasn't deep, but it hurt like a bitch.
"Bitch!" Daliru yelled.
"Oh, you've found yourself, I see," Sabira retorted. Nabooru chuckled a little. 'That's my girl.' Nabooru watched her daughter closely. 'I've never noticed how much of her father she has in her. But, she has enough of her me in her to know how to control her power. I feel so foolish that I ever doubted her.' Nabooru thought she saw a glint of silver in Daliru's belt. A dagger? Daliru used one hand to control her sword and the other to reach for her belt. It was a dagger. 'She's going to stab Sabira!'
"Getting tired?" Sabira asked.
"Not as tired as you'll be." Daliru thrust her dagger at Sabira, but Nabooru pushed her away in time, only to be stabbed herself by Daliru.
"NO!" Sabira screamed. She charged and tackled Daliru, sending her flying to the ground. Sabira heard a crack as Daliru landed. Sabira went up to Daliru and held her sword above her heart. Daliru looked at Sabira.
"You aren't that much like you father, are you?" Daliru asked. Sabira's expression changed. Sabira looked over her shoulder, to see the Gerudo crowding around Nabooru. Sabira looked at Daliru again.
"I am my mother's daughter," she said and brought the sword crashing down next to Daliru. "However," Sabira said, "I am also my father's daughter." Sabira punched Daliru, knocking her unconcious. Sabira ran over to her mother. She fell to her knees next to Nabooru.
"Mom.... I'm so sorry," Sabira choked, tears in her eyes.
"Sabbie. ....I'm..... sorry too," Nabooru wheezed. Sabria stroked her mother's hair.
"Mom..... I love you so much."
"I love you.... always." Nabooru's body went limp.
"Mom.... " Sabira's tears began to fall.
Disclaimer: What I do own: cows, cds, my issue of ym with Hayden Christiensen in it, my flute, and my minions for evil (inside joke, lol). What I don't own but reaaaaaaaaaaly want: My brother's issues of Star Wars insider with Hayden Christensen in them, Rikki's cd and Zelda.
Chapter Eight
"I believe we do." Daliru and Sabira both drew their swords. They began to fight. Every hit that Daliru tried to make, Sabira could block it.
"You're good," Daliru said, "But not good enough." Daliru kicked Sabira in the stomach. Sabira winced in pain and faultered a little, but didn't stop fighting.
"You know, you had me fooled for a bit, Daliru. I just thought you were a bitch, but now I see that you're a kniving little ass hole." Sabira pinned Daliru to a wall.
"Ready to give up?" she asked.
"Never," Daliru responded and threw Sabira off of her. Nabooru watched from the shadows as her daughter fought. 'Why would she come back?' Nabooru thought. 'After everything that's happened.... I don't know what to think any more.' Sabira slashed Daliru's arm. It wasn't deep, but it hurt like a bitch.
"Bitch!" Daliru yelled.
"Oh, you've found yourself, I see," Sabira retorted. Nabooru chuckled a little. 'That's my girl.' Nabooru watched her daughter closely. 'I've never noticed how much of her father she has in her. But, she has enough of her me in her to know how to control her power. I feel so foolish that I ever doubted her.' Nabooru thought she saw a glint of silver in Daliru's belt. A dagger? Daliru used one hand to control her sword and the other to reach for her belt. It was a dagger. 'She's going to stab Sabira!'
"Getting tired?" Sabira asked.
"Not as tired as you'll be." Daliru thrust her dagger at Sabira, but Nabooru pushed her away in time, only to be stabbed herself by Daliru.
"NO!" Sabira screamed. She charged and tackled Daliru, sending her flying to the ground. Sabira heard a crack as Daliru landed. Sabira went up to Daliru and held her sword above her heart. Daliru looked at Sabira.
"You aren't that much like you father, are you?" Daliru asked. Sabira's expression changed. Sabira looked over her shoulder, to see the Gerudo crowding around Nabooru. Sabira looked at Daliru again.
"I am my mother's daughter," she said and brought the sword crashing down next to Daliru. "However," Sabira said, "I am also my father's daughter." Sabira punched Daliru, knocking her unconcious. Sabira ran over to her mother. She fell to her knees next to Nabooru.
"Mom.... I'm so sorry," Sabira choked, tears in her eyes.
"Sabbie. ....I'm..... sorry too," Nabooru wheezed. Sabria stroked her mother's hair.
"Mom..... I love you so much."
"I love you.... always." Nabooru's body went limp.
"Mom.... " Sabira's tears began to fall.
