Chapter 4
"How could this forest be so big?" Mia cursed, as she tried to find the village. It was turning dark, all of a sudden, as if someone had taken command of the sun. How the heck could that be?
It reminded her of the castle, with its dark aura. All of this was Ganondorf's work. She could never ignore it. The whole of Hyrule had suffered, after effects lingering everywhere.
"Everything I've done is wrong. Look at how the people nowadays treat me. And my husband treats me like dirt. No one gives me the respect I deserve."
She hit the horse in desperation, as its sped through the unseen labyrinth of the Sacred Forest Meadow.
A storm brewed, reflecting her annoyance and rage of life. The ebony steed skidded like mad across the saturated forest floor, nerves tense.
Lightning crackled down, striking a tree in its path. This was too much for the horse. It reared dangerously, throwing Mia onto the ground. Mia was one of the best Gerudo riders, but Ganondorf's steed had unbelievable strength.
She hit the ground heavily, as darkness took over her consciousness. ***
Surely starving your own child for information would be mind-bendingly cruel, but Ganondorf did not have a problem with it.
He grew increasingly paranoid, his wife was probably against him, and Link was on his way there. He spoke to no one, and his temper had quadrupled. All the servants and slaves stayed out of his sight.
Sho cried silently in his bedchamber. His father hated him, and his mother had gone from his memory. He didn't know how long he would last, his mind empty, as he continued to suffer.
***
"Hello, you've had a nasty bump there..."
Mia slowly awoke, hearing mutterings around her. A small boy and girl leaned over her, trying to make out who it was.
"I'm telling you, she's a Gerudo. She'll mean trouble..."
"She won't...honestly. I don't think she's with Ganondorf, or at least working with him. I have this feeling..."
"Well, I'll have that to blame when we're both chained up..."
Both of them were dressed in green, with strange hats. Mia's head ached, especially as all she could see was green in her field of sight.
Were these kokiri?
They would probably know where that Hero was. She got up slowly as they both stepped back in fear.
"Where is the Hero?" she announced.
The kokiri stopped, and whispered amongst them. "How the heck does she know about Link?" "I don't know...don't ask me?"
She decided to act fast. Pulling a dagger out, she held it against the boy's neck, which turned pale and stuttered aimlessly.
"Leave Mido alone, you fool!" the girl cried, as she mustered up a green ball of energy, "I will defend him with the power of the Sages!"
Mia smirked as Saria approached, bravery showing in her small emerald eyes.
"How could this forest be so big?" Mia cursed, as she tried to find the village. It was turning dark, all of a sudden, as if someone had taken command of the sun. How the heck could that be?
It reminded her of the castle, with its dark aura. All of this was Ganondorf's work. She could never ignore it. The whole of Hyrule had suffered, after effects lingering everywhere.
"Everything I've done is wrong. Look at how the people nowadays treat me. And my husband treats me like dirt. No one gives me the respect I deserve."
She hit the horse in desperation, as its sped through the unseen labyrinth of the Sacred Forest Meadow.
A storm brewed, reflecting her annoyance and rage of life. The ebony steed skidded like mad across the saturated forest floor, nerves tense.
Lightning crackled down, striking a tree in its path. This was too much for the horse. It reared dangerously, throwing Mia onto the ground. Mia was one of the best Gerudo riders, but Ganondorf's steed had unbelievable strength.
She hit the ground heavily, as darkness took over her consciousness. ***
Surely starving your own child for information would be mind-bendingly cruel, but Ganondorf did not have a problem with it.
He grew increasingly paranoid, his wife was probably against him, and Link was on his way there. He spoke to no one, and his temper had quadrupled. All the servants and slaves stayed out of his sight.
Sho cried silently in his bedchamber. His father hated him, and his mother had gone from his memory. He didn't know how long he would last, his mind empty, as he continued to suffer.
***
"Hello, you've had a nasty bump there..."
Mia slowly awoke, hearing mutterings around her. A small boy and girl leaned over her, trying to make out who it was.
"I'm telling you, she's a Gerudo. She'll mean trouble..."
"She won't...honestly. I don't think she's with Ganondorf, or at least working with him. I have this feeling..."
"Well, I'll have that to blame when we're both chained up..."
Both of them were dressed in green, with strange hats. Mia's head ached, especially as all she could see was green in her field of sight.
Were these kokiri?
They would probably know where that Hero was. She got up slowly as they both stepped back in fear.
"Where is the Hero?" she announced.
The kokiri stopped, and whispered amongst them. "How the heck does she know about Link?" "I don't know...don't ask me?"
She decided to act fast. Pulling a dagger out, she held it against the boy's neck, which turned pale and stuttered aimlessly.
"Leave Mido alone, you fool!" the girl cried, as she mustered up a green ball of energy, "I will defend him with the power of the Sages!"
Mia smirked as Saria approached, bravery showing in her small emerald eyes.
