Evil's Bane
V 3.4
By: (o'.')o (pc_prettycool@email.com)
Disclaimer:
I don't own Zelda, Nintendo does. I've never owned it....never will. Then again...maybe when I'm some bigshot something-or-other...I'll buy Nintendo and then I'll own Zelda. Then again, maybe not. Then again, Luigi does like his kickbacks.
Note from the Author:
At the time I wrote this, Fanfiction.Net was way down. In fact, right now, I don't know what's going on, it's been down for over 3 days. Yeah I'm getting noticed. Well, anyway, I write this in hopes that Fanfiction.Net will recover so we can put up and read our favorite fics! Oh, and I'd still like your comments on the new font.
One last one. I apologize for the spacey wierd formatting. I really can't do anything about it. Word 95 doesn't convert to HTML. If anyone has any suggestions... send help!
Last Chapter:
Saria long ago got the idea of heading across the desert to West Hyrule, in an attempt to gather more information about Knataghanim and those called 'Ghanims.' In West Hyrule, in the city of Hirocco was where they ended up, in the house of a friend of the ex-Kokiri girl, Evit Stal and his mother welcomed the group with a good meal and a bath. However, the time for relaxing was not now, because Evit had a few things to say about the dangerous young demon called, Knata...
And now, on with the tale.
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Evit ran quickly to the kitchen and filled up a pitcher of water. He could already smell some smoke wafting into the kitchen from his bedroom. Bits of water splashed to the wooden floor as he tried to make it quietly and safely back to his room.
"Evit!? What's that?" his mother called from the basement.
"Nothin ma!" Evit lied! "Donnae worry 'bout it!" Evit quickly scrambled to his room, where the smoke had started to billow. He threw the water on the smoking contraption in the middle of the room.
The small fire was put out. Evit ran to the large windows in his room and opened them out, waving smoke out of the room with his hand. He sighed sadly, he'd have to completely retry the experiment. The cost of the parts of the machine would have to come out of his allowance.
Just like last weeks allowance, and the week before that....and the week before that.
Evit went to the window sill. Now that the window was open, the cold rainy air from outside was making it's way in, shivering the boy and making him a bit more depressed. His room was like most of the rooms of the eccentric adult scientists in Hirocco, not like the other kids of 7 years of age. They were playing around, sports, games, toys. The only things Evit played with were things invented himself. And he wouldn't call it 'playing'. Of course, it always had to be an experiment. A solo experiment...always.
It was beginning to get lonely.
Evit shook his head angrily, his white locks brushing back and forth. He pushed his spectacles up the bridge of his nose and crossed his arms. He decided that scientists don't concern themselves with notions of 'loneliness'. If he was going to be the best, some sacrifices would have to be made.
Just when that sad thought was crossing his mind, the bell rang, signaling that someone had pushed the button that the little chime was connected to. But that particular chime belonged to the back door of the house. Evit placed it there because of a secret route for him to come back from school. Instead of coming through the main way, he could cut through many back alleys, and come in through the rear door.
So why was somebody else using it?
Evit ran down the stairs and to the back door. Cautiously, he went for the doorknob, reaching for the small pop-gun behind his back.
He opened the door. Outside were to boys, soaked and chilled to the bone in the rain. There was a tall one that looked around 14. He was thin, wearing a long black shirt with short sleeves. He had light tanned skin and his face had a slightly exotic feel to it, with slanted eyes and a long nose.
The shorter boy looked around Evit's age. He wore the same clothes the older boy wore. His skin was a bit lighter, and his nose slightly less elongated, but he looked basically like the older boy. Except for his eyes. His eyes were narrowed in anger. The boy shivered in the cold, seemingly getting angrier at showing weakness.
The older boy leaned forward and smiled, putting his hand on the younger's shoulder. "Hello. I'm Dain. This is my brother Knata. You mind if we come in and get something to snack on? We haven't really eaten anything all day."
Evit gulped. For some his older scientific thoughts of the silliness of being lonely flew out the wind. He let the boys in and prepared to make some lunch.
*************
"So, you just let him in? Just like that?" Zelda asked incredulously.
Evit shrugged. "Hey, he didn't look like a killer at the time. Besides, I was young and stupid. Maybe it was a bad thing to do, but it seemed like the right thing at the time."
Saria rubbed her arms, thinking about how cold and sad it must have been that day. She looked up at Zelda solemnly. "I would have done the same thing, Zel. It was just the right thing to do."
Zelda huffed and crossed her arms, a bit embarrassed at the kind rebuke. She looked over to Link, waiting for his opinion. Afterall, this 'poor shivering boy' was the same person who nearly killed them all only weeks ago. Link sat opposite of Evit and Saria on a plush chair in the middle of the heated living room.
Link noticed Zelda looking at him, and glanced over to Evit. "I never knew he had a brother. The way you describe them, it's...like...." he gulped, glancing over at Nabooru. "It's almost like you say they were part...um.."
"Gerudo." Nabooru said silently. She looked to Evit for conformation. "Is that true? Were they part Gerudo?"
Evit nodded. "Aye. I don't think it's such a big deal. I see plenty of Gerudo girls here in Hirocco. They come for dates, maybe to get hitched. T'is why I wasn't so nervous when I saw you, Nabooru."
"I only ask, because Link is half Gerudo too." Link stared at the ground at the remark. "I think it's quite a coincidence."
"Tis at that." Evit nodded. "Aye.... normally half-Gerudo boys aren't that big of an anomaly. There's a lot of them out there."
"So..." Link interjected "why were they by themselves? What was happening with them?"
Evit's look suddenly became very morose. "Well, like I said, they're half Gerudo...meaning their mother was Gerudo. In any case, their mother left the family. I guess she got tired of trying for a female child. Some Gerudo are like that. The father should have known the risks of getting involved with a Gerudo." He glanced at Nabooru nervously, expecting her to take it as an insult.
The girl sat calmly and continued to listen. She knew what some of her people were like.
Nervously, Evit cleared his throat. "Well, like I said, their father should have been more prepared emotionally. I guess he wasn't. Shortly after their mother left..." Evit sighed. "He killed himself."
Malon groaned sadly. She had a friend who's parent had committed suicide. Malon considered it an extremely selfish and hateful thing for one to do to oneself. It was her opinion, but she took it to heart.
Link grimaced. Was that was happened to his father? Did Nissa, his mother leave his father, causing him to end his own life? Link hoped strongly that he would stronger than that.
"You know..." Evit said, "Knata was a good kid. He had Gerudo fighting blood in him. He was also kind of an inventor. He made his own weapon, a cumbersome little dilly like yours." he smirked, pointing to the Master Sword strapped on Link's back. " He used an oar and changed the blades a bit. It was neat. We spared a lot, we had some fun you know.... but I always knew."
Evit sighed, resting his head in his hand. "He was very resentful of his parents. Always so full of anger and hatred. He called his father 'weak', and he always spoke very ill of him. And he absolutely hated his mother. I thought Knata hated women in general, even though he always treated Ma with respect."
Zelda leaned forward. "What about his brother? Did he share that hatred?"
The white-haired boy shook his head. "No, Dain was completely different. He was kind and gentle, almost to a fault, like someone else that I know." he winked at Saria. She blushed angrily and was on her way to rebuking him, but Evit went on as if nothing had happened.
"Dain was always angry at Evit for speaking ill of their parents like that. That was the cause of about 90% of their fights. Twas sad it was, but...it was always harmless..."
Link caught the pause in Evit's voice. "So, what happened to him, Evit? Why do you think Knata's the way he is now?"
The boy leaned back on the couch and sighed, thinking back in his mind. "It was only 2 years after they joined the household..." he started.
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Evit squeezed his head between his hands. They were arguing again. Knata probably called their mother a bitch again or something. He hoped he had not badmouthed Ma, or he'd kick his ass himself. Of course, Knata thought the chance of him kicking Knata's ass by himself was remote. It'd be a good fight though, but it'd feel like punishment for both of them.
He sighed, blinking his eyes rapidly. He took his spectacles off and brushed at them. Even with Dain and Knata yelling at each other, he still couldn't keep his eyes open. He was tired, exhausted, sleepy, whatever you want to call it. He'd been up all day upgrading his pistol into a real weapon. Evit always thought everything needed improvement, especially his own inventions. Call him a perfectionist.
But he had gone too far this time. His head banged on the ground, and he sat back up straight. He didn't even realize he was nodding off. Evit slapped himself to keep himself awake. All he did managed to accomplish was redden his cheek and make himself yawn. This was getting out of hand.
He glanced at his unruly bed. It was looking better and better every second. He got up from his workdesk....
...and suddenly realized it was really quiet.
Evit suddenly became alert. Why in the world was it so quiet? Ma out with friends, the only ones in the house was himself and the boys. If they were all doing nothing, it'd be really quiet ..but not all of a sudden like this...
He rushed downstairs to the main living room and walked through the entrance way. He took a step inside and froze. Dain was on the ground, completely still. His right hand was placed above his heart. His eyes were still open, staring at nothing.
Knata was a few feet away from him, staring in stark and total horror. His face was as white as a ghost, and his eyes were bulging out of his head. He stiffly turned to Evit, completely stricken.
"W...we were just fighting..." Knata gulped. "W..we're always fighting....but...but this time...he..he grabbed...his heart...and..." Knata turned back to his fallen brother. Evit stood, crying silently in the entrance way. He wondered why Knata's eyes were still dry. Maybe Knata was so shocked, he forgot how.
He walked over to the boys side and looked down at the body. Knata was gasping, but his eyes remained dry. Every inch of him was trembling.
"Dain..." he whispered. ".....when...?...When did you become so weak...?"
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"After the funeral, Knata just vanished." Evit said, not showing emotion. "I've never been so angry, or so disappointed. I mean, these guys were my friends...like brothers. Everything was fine, and then...all of a sudden, one dies of a heart-attack, and the other just disappears. Just like that, I lost both of em."
Zelda frowned. "How does a young guy like that die of a heart attack?" she asked.
Evit nodded. "Good question. The doctors believed he was born with a weak heart...that some infection destroyed it when he was younger, and that he was doomed from the start."
Link rested his chin in his hand. "So....was that the last time you saw him? Knata?"
Evit sighed. "I saw him one last time...."
**************
Evit hardly recognized him. Sure, it had been 5 years since Dain died, and since he left the house, but he shouldn't have changed this much. He wore a long shawl, like a cape that circled his entire body, front and back. It was a deep black color, and it reached down to his leather covered knees. The shawl had a high collar, so it covered the bottom part of his face. Knata wore a long black tuke on his head, and tufts of dirty brown hair snuck out from underneath it. His skin seemed to have become darker, redder, and his nose seemed to have become slightly smaller. His eyes were still the exact same they were when he was younger. His eyes were how Evit was able to recognize him.
"Knata..." he started.
"Evit, I came back, I only came back to you....because you're strong. Like me. I've always admired that."
Evit sighed. "Where've ye been?"
Knata nodded. "I knew you'd ask. I've been with others like us. Others who are strong." He inched closer towards Evit. "You know the weak are doomed to a worthless death, Evit. You've seen it yourself. Hyrule is for the strong."
Evit's eyes narrowed. "And what about me Ma? Is she doomed to a worthless death? Is she weak?"
Knata looked stunned for a second. His eyes wavered, then strengthened again. "Your mother will be safe, if you're strong enough to protect her. You're almost there, Evit." He leaned forward again...
*********
Evit coughed. "Uh, well... he was talking about those called Ghanims now."
"So what did you do? I mean, what happened?" Malon asked?
Evit avoided her and everyone else's eye contact. "He asked me to join them, I refused. He left, I never saw him again."
"He's LYING!" Link raged in his mind. What in the world was he hiding?
Zelda saw the look on Link's face and gently laid a hand on his arm to calm him down. She turned to the other boy. "Is that everything you want to tell us?"
Again, Evit pushed his spectacles further up the bridge of his nose, and gave Zelda an alluring smile. "Well, I was pretty upset that day, Zel. I was just about to become a Scientific Hermit again, when the doorbell rang again. I ignored it, but Ma answered. It was somebody else looking for directions...." He glanced over at Saria. "Green. As soon as I saw her, I decided that maybe Hermithood wouldn't be the best for me. She's quite a gem."
Saria blushed and laughed nervously. Link raised an eyebrow. "A gem eh? That's how I used to put it." He smiled. "Perfect Emerald."
"Geez, enough you guys!" Malon, Zelda and Nabooru laughed at the poor girls embarrassment. Saria tried quickly to change the subject. "So, Evit...you never heard of a Knata or a Ghanim again?"
The boy thought deeply. "There have been a few in Hirocco, calling themselves Ghanims. They wore all black and tried to push people around or bully them." Evit smirked. "They were wimps. I got rid of them quick enough. If that's what Knata meant by strong then....I'm nae sure Knata is one of these Ghanims you speak of."
"He is." Link said. "He made that clear enough. Maybe these guys were newbies. In any case..."
"Ah yes! Their whereabouts!" Evit stood up and scratched the back of his head. "You know about the Giants Valley?"
Zelda nodded. The Giants Valley was an impassible expanse of non-land....a huge crater with large pillars inside of it. The crater was so deep, it was said to be bottomless.
"People say they've seen something ...strange, across the expanse. What's more, they say they saw people in black clothes walking towards the Valley. Seems to me that'd be the best place t' look." He shook his head sadly. "Ye've got to be willin' to wait a while though...since there's no way to get across."
"If the Ghanims were able to get across, there has to be a way!" Zelda said. She got up and began to pace. "Evit, you don't know of any legend or anything about the Giants Valley?"
Evit smirked. "Yur talkin' about magic aren't ya, Zel?" He laughed. "Don't waste yur time. I'm workin' on a hot air balloon that'll get people across. It'll take about a week-"
"We don't have a week!" Zelda said fiercely. "Look, I don't care whether or not you believe in it or not, I'm telling you it exists! Now tell me anything you know about the legends of Giants Valley!"
Evit was taken aback at the princesses affront. He quickly regained his composure though. "You silly Easterners..." he whispered. He turned and aimed his voice upstairs. "Ma! Do ye know anythin' about Giants Valley!? Ye know, stories!?"
Mrs. Stal called back quickly. "Ye know the stories about Giants Valley, don't ye boy? Remember? The Giant's Tower!?"
Evit shrugged. "I forgot Ma. I'm no a child anymore." He then turned towards Zelda. "The children's stories talk about Giant's Valley being created by the deep trenched footprints of 4 Giants." Evit brushed back a few locks of white hair. "There's a tower right at the precipice of Giant's Valley. They say it's as tall as those Giants. However, there's only one floor, and there's no way t' get to the top. I've been there, I know it's true."
"And what do you think about that?" Zelda pushed
Again, Evit shrugged. "A marvel of ancient Technology. Nothin more."
Zelda gritted her teeth. "The Goddesses have obviously blessed you with a great mind, Evit, you should respect their works a bit more." She leaned towards him. "You do believe in the Goddesses, don't you?"
Evit smiled. "Zel, as a scientist, the first thing I acknowledge tis my own ignorance about the marvels of life and nature." He shrugged yet again. "Then again, Neither Din, Faore or Nayru have come down and patted me on the back for me good works."
Zelda growled, but Link stood and spoke before she could argue. "Whatever. You've got your beliefs, we've got ours. At least we know where to go now, and for that, we thank you Evit." Link smiled and put a hand on the others shoulder.
Evit fixed the Spectacles on his nose. "T'was no problem. Glad to be of service. Anythin' for Green here."
Saria crossed her arms in frustration. Evit laughed heartedly. "Well, if ye've really got yer heart set on going across Giants Valley, I suggest you wait until me Air Balloon is finished.." He glanced at Zelda. "Or at least until tomorrow, if ye've got some fancy magical method in mind."
Zelda's eyes narrowed and she looked at him coldly. "I agree. We'll wait until tomorrow. Maybe by then I can drum some sense into that white head of yours." She walked away, holding her head high. "Four-eyes." she whispered.
"Later." Evit said. "Goldilocks." he whispered.
Link chuckled. This guy didn't seem so bad. He then thought about Giants Tower. There must be a way to get across. Now that they would be leaving tomorrow, it'd give him some time to think. He had to make a decision.
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Ruto made it to Hirocco later that night. Needless to say she was happy to see Link and the others. Evit greeted her like he greeted all the girls, and she took to him quickly.
They moved camp to an Inn that was owned by a friend of Mrs. Stal. There, the horses were taken care of, and everyone could have more space in their room and bath.
It was late at night, and the town had quieted down. Link fiddled with the Master Sword, putting it in place behind his back. He was resting beneath a tree near the Inn, and was nearly lulled to sleep by the beautiful music coming from the branches near the top.
He looked up, and saw Saria, with Esea, sitting on a branch, playing on her Ocarina. Link smiled. "I thought you'd be asleep by now."
Saria looked down. "Same to you. What're you doing up?"
Link smiled. "Strategizing. I know I should leave that to you gals though. Is that what you're doing?"
Saria put on a melancholy smile. "Not really. I was just thinking about the Kokiri. They're really counting on us to stop Ganondorf's Ghanims from causing trouble."
Link frowned. Saria didn't know what Lord Deku had told them....that the Kokiri were dying off, and that if they didn't become Elven, as Saria had chosen to do, they'd simply disappear.
"Yeah. Well....I wouldn't worry about it Saria. I'm sure we'll get the job done." He closed his eyes for a while. "We might have to use that at the Giants Tower. You mind if I borrow it for the night?"
Saria thought it was a weird request ...but she heard Link play before. He did need the practice. She tossed the little instrument towards him. "Work hard." she smiled.
Link bowed in thanks, and pocketed the Ocarina. "Sweet dreams." he said quietly, and left the tree. Saria watched him leave and Esea watched him intensely. Saria then laid back, and began to whistle a lullaby.
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He walked by the stables, where Nabooru was brushing Epona find red hair. Link walked up to her, but she seemed not to notice him.
Link coughed purpose, but Nabooru continued to brush the horse. Link coughed louder, and took a deep breath and was about to hack again.
Nabooru twirled and smacked him on the face with her brush. "Just what is your problem?" she said at the fallen elf.
Link grabbed his face, holding back tears. "I was trying to get your attention. I guessed it worked."
She shook her brush at him. "Just what do you want?" she demanded.
"I was just wondering when you were going to sleep. We've got a long day tomorrow." Link got back up to his feet, grinning.
"When I'm done here." she said, turning back to Epona. "She's been well rested. She's probably ready to go today if needed. Such a fine horse." Nabooru said, smiling slightly at the Gerudo Mare.
"I'm sure Epona appreciates that." Link walked up to the horse and patted her head gently. He glanced at the Gerudo girl. "Take care Nabooru." he said, and began to leave the stables.
"Link..." she started. He turned back quickly. Nabooru shook her head. "Just....goodnight."
Link nodded, and left. Nabooru sighed, and turned back to the horses.
**********
Ruto was napping on the shore of a deep river that ran near the Hotel, and Link decided not to wake her. She woke anyway. "Hey Cliff, what's happening?"
Link grimaced. "Sorry to wake you, babe." He said, scratching the back of his head. "I just wanted to see how you were doing."
Ruto shrugged. "Water's warm enough to put a baby to sleep. How about you?"
"Just getting ready to go to sleep." Link answered. Ruto didn't seem to believe him fully, though.
"You don't have to be nervous about tomorrow. We'll find those Ghanim's and kick some serious buttage. It'll be a piece of cake."
"I think you might be underestimating them a bit..." Link said.
Ruto shook her head. "Nu, uh. That fight with you and Knata was real close, and now you have the Master Sword. We're not in any immediate danger, especially with you around." She splashed some water on him and winked. "So relax."
Link wiped his face and sighed. "I'll try." he sighed. "Night, Ruto." He dipped into the water and splashed some water on her before escaping the scene.
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Malon at least seemed to be getting ready for bed. She had a white slip on, but seemed to be fixated with the hallway. She was standing outside of her and Saria's room, when Link walked by. Link waved. "What's up?"
Malon turned to him and put on a pretty face. "I was just thinking, it's been quite a trip so far, hasn't it." She looked up and down the hallway. "I'm glad, that I could have experienced all these things...with you, and the others." she added quickly.
Link nodded. "It's been a blast, to be sure." He took a step towards her. "There's nothing bothering you, is there Malon?"
Malon thought that was a bit strange. "Nothing really. I'm safe enough with you guys around me...and I've got my quarterstaff in my room."
Link smiled. "I hope you know that nothin'll happen to you with them around. You're safety is one of the reasons why I went on this trip on the first place."
She stared at him. "Link..."
"So...never worry, ok?" He shyly placed a hand on her shoulder, and moved it to her cheek. "Night, Malon." he said quietly, and walked down the hallway.
Malon watched him go. After a while, she smiled again. Things were going to get better, she had just to trust him. She always would...
***********
Link silently knocked on the door and Zelda answered. Her golden locks draped her heart-shaped face, accented her white skin and her bright blue eyes. Link thought that even wearing a plain slip she looked regal.
"Stop staring at me, knucklehead." Zelda snapped, breaking Link from his thoughts. "What's bugging you?"
Link blinked. "I never said anything was bugging me."
"Ah." Zelda nodded. "So you're just annoying me for no reason."
Link sighed. "Why are you like that?"
"Like what?"
"I'm sure people would like you more if you were just a bit nicer. I mean, you have everything else. You've got the looks, the talent..."
"Are you trying to butter me up?" Zelda said slyly.
"It's just that...I dunno, I heard about the Zelda line. They're all supposed to be...I dunno."
Zelda stopped him there. "I'm not a Zelda from the past. I'm the Zelda of now. I'm me, and people have to deal with it." She frowned. "Do you really think I'm mean though?"
Link scratched the back of his head nervously.
Zelda nodded. "I'll work on it." She paused. "What do you think of this Evit guy? I mean, do you think he's right, are we just chumps, believing in something that can't really be proven?"
Link stared at her. "After what we've seen! Zelda, I've seen you use magic! I've seen the work the Master Sword can do. We've seen so many things....I don't see how you can doubt."
Zelda smiled. "Evit can be very convincing. I talked to him at length about what I've seen, and he's had some half-baked scientific response for everything. We agreed to disagree...I don't think he wont believe it until he sees it." Zelda sighed sadly. "I think it's the way of the world. Magic might be leaving this world..."
Link shook his head. "There's other kinds of magic you know, magic that can't ever be disputed. Like..." he looked at her intently. "Like....love...I guess. The birth of a child, the coming of a family... even loss....it's all a form of magic. I'm sure Evit wouldn't dispute that." He leaned forward. "Have you noticed the way he talks about Saria?"
Zelda smiled. "I thought you were the only one who didn't notice things like that."
"I notice a lot more than you think." Link said quietly. "Take care of yourself." Link turned away.
"Link?" she called. "You sure nothing's bothering you?"
Link turned back for a second. "Yup. Nothing's bothering me. not anymore."
**************
It was deep into that night, and everyone was deep asleep. The door to Epona's stable was noiselessly opened, and Link rode her barebacked out of the town of Hirocco.
The two of them didn't stop until they where miles away, and even then, they kept going. By the time they stopped to rest, they were a considerable distance from the town. Link assumed that by the time he made it to the Tower, and had found a way across the Giants Valley, it'd be too late for them tomorrow.
Link sighed sadly, getting off of Epona's back to let her rest. It was the best thing. Of course, they'd be incensed to find out that he left them...but they were heading into dangerous territory. If any one of those Ghanims were as strong as Knata, they'd be in mortal danger.
He couldn't risk that....at least, not with them around. He could risk it alone. Like the other Link's of the Past, alone. It was how it always was.
At least, not completely alone. A sphere of light burst from Epona's mane and smacked Link in the face.
Link grabbed his nose in pain. "What the-"
"That was for thinking you can trick me! I'm not as silly as those Elven girls you know!" the fairy, Esea, said crossly.
"I....I don't-"
"Shaddap. I don't want to hear it. I'm here to help you."
Link looked at her wide-eyed. "But...why didn't you tell-"
Esea buzzed around his head, her voice tingling like a bell. "Like you, I didn't want Saria to be hurt. She's not safe with you. None of them are." She flew in front of his face and held his nose gently. "I don't mean that as a bad thing....I mean, you're working for her safety....and her safety's all I care about. So if I can help you in any way...."
Link smiled and nodded. "Fine. Welcome aboard."
"I won't protect you when the girls find out though."
He laughed. "Hey, I don't expect you to risk your life" He walked over to Epona, brushing her long neck with his hand. "You ready for a little more, pretty lady?"
Epona neighed. She wasn't tired, even after riding all night. Link smiled and hopped on her back. Esea buzzed around his head, shining brightly.
Link looked ahead to Giant's Valley with a serious look on his face, his goal never more clearly in sight.
"Let's go..."
NEXT CHAPTER:
That was a long one wasn't it. Sorry bout that folks. Next chapter, Link and Esea find a way to get across to Giant's Valley ( Which sounds like it has something to do with those Giants in Termina....) The girls find out that they've been double crossed, and they're not too happy. But Link finds a welcome party meeting him on the other side. Time to break out the Master Sword at last. Maybe the girls won't find a Link to tear apart with their bare hands? Hmm..... Later guys. And please review if you read. Seeeeeeeeeeeee ya.
