The legend of Zelda

   

Chapter 1: resituated

    After fighting countless enemies including the powerful Ganondorf and mystical Mask of Majora, the great hero of Hyrule, Link, moved on to a land far east of Hyrule. Having built a small dwelling for himself, and making several new friends, Link had been settled in this new land for three years now. We join our hero at the small village in which he lives.

    Link sat on a small stump in front of his house, running a rag over the legendary master sword which he had kept in his possession over the years. He still wore the same fashionable green tunic. Sticking to the design from the Kokori forest, Link had created a tree house for him to live in. The house was situated in a small town, which held a population of only about 100 people. A guy about the same age as Link walked up.

    "Hey, Link," he said waving a hand slightly. Link looked up from his blade and flashed a smile at his good friend Jared. Link then set the sword and rag on the ground next to him. A little boy and girl ran up to the two, the boy jumping up and down excitedly.

    "Link! There you are! I brought my friend Sarah over!" the eight year old boy exclaimed, pointing to the girl standing next to him. "Tell us the story about the scary mask you fought!

    "Again? You've heard that story at least a hundred times!" Link said chuckling.

    "Do you always have to bother us when we're doing stuff?" Jared said with a sigh. "Little brothers are such a pain..." The boy stuck his tongue out.

    "Its all right, I don't mind." Link said. He hunched forward as the eager kids sat in front of him. "It started as I was riding my horse Eponia through the forest. Suddenly, out of no where a fairy came and startled Eponia, knocking me off. When I came too, a short kid wearing a strange looking mask was..." Link's story was suddenly interrupted by a huge explosion and people screaming. The explosion came from a large windmill situated in the center of the town, a very short distance from Link's house. Bits and pieces of debre rained on the villagers as the cloud of smoke cleared, revealing a gaping hole at the base of the windmill. The huge structure creaked and groaned as it started to lean and fall in the direction of Link's house.

Authors note: Alright. Short so far, but don't let it fool you. It will get better. Now I know what you all are thinking, "Ok, so I read it, but I don't really want to review since I review stories all the time. I'll just skip this one story and let someone else review it" well guess what. EVERYONE IS THINKING THAT! So even if you have reviewed countless other stories, please please please review this too! I beg you! That's all I have to say.