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Chapter 6

I stared at Tatl for a moment. Thoughts and half formed ideas ran rampant throughout my brain. To become a Goddess…the possibilities were endless. I could have a palace, and the power…oh, the power! I could kill or make live as I chose! Maybe I could even raise the dead…Dark power? So what? There was no "light" or "dark" powers, just weak and powerful…

Tatl banged her body against my face.

"Yo! Evalyn! Hey! I know what your thinking. It's the key! Don't respond to it, it will just gain more power over you!" I shook my head. What was I thinking? I looked at the key in disgust, then the door creaked open. Link stuck in his head sheepishly.

"Evalyn? Are you asleep?" He asked softly.

"No, and you didn't wake me up either. Tatl and I made an…interesting…discovery." I said, holding out the key.

"I think it's the key of the four," Tatl added. Link looked very surprised.

"Wha…what? I thought they were destroyed," Link said, peering at the key in my hand.

"Don't you know anything? They were separated so that they wouldn't destroy the world." Tatl sighed. "I think that Ganondorf is trying to find them," She added with a hint of mystery.

"Wait, I have a question. Why is this key here? Wouldn't Malon or Talon have noticed if they had an object of evil here?" I asked, confused.

"It's an object of power, not evil. Power isn't evil, just how it's used. People mix that up an awful lot." Tatl pointed out.

"Besides, I think it was sent here. Zelda, wherever she is, probably still has at least some of her powers, as the Princess of Destiny. She probably figured it out, and decided it would be safest with us, and I bet she also wanted us to find the others, before Ganondorf."

"What do you mean, us? She doesn't know I'm here, does she?" I asked, suspicious.

"Yes, I mean no, I mean I don't think so…" Link trailed off.

"You're a horrible liar, Link. What does she know?" I asked, in as great a commanding tone as I could muster.

"Well…she was the one who sent for you." I stared at him. "And I helped…that's why I wanted to take you to the castle in the first place. We cast the spell almost a month ago though, and I thought the spell might not have worked, but Zelda said it would take awhile anyway. But I thought it would be someone from Hyrule…" I didn't say anything. This new piece of information was mind boggling. I was meant to come to Hyrule? Then another, more horrible thought crossed my mind.

"Link? Did that cause my parents to die?" I asked. I was shocked for having said that. I hadn't been so blunt about it before, and it almost felt disrespectful. But I pressed on anyway.

"They died four weeks ago. Did you cause my parents to die?" I asked more urgently.

"I don't think so, I don't know, I hope not!" Link said. There was a moment's pause. Then Tatl came to the rescue.

"That's ridiculous. Zelda's the Princess of Destiny, she wouldn't kill anyone. She would know if she did anyway, and would have told you Link, and found another way. Besides Evalyn, she wouldn't have done such a risky spell unless it was absolutely necessary. You're probably destined to defeat Ganondorf or something. In which case, your parents died for a very noble and heroic cause, and I think you should stop moping about it anyway. I'm not saying you should forget about them, by all means no! But you have a duty, and you can't let your emotions get the better of you." Link and I stared at Tatl in amazement.

"You know Tatl, I think your right." I looked at the key that was still in my hand. "So what about this? What do we do with it? And I'm still kind of confused as to what it is."

"Well, I guess Tatl told you about how it goes with the Ring, Sword, and Stone, right?" Link asked. I nodded. "Well, if you use all four, you bestow upon yourself all the power of the Goddesses. Which makes them mortal. You yourself become immortal, with all of their powers. Which means…the Goddesses die, and the whole universe is reversed. This world would turn completely topsy-turvy without the Goddesses, and the end of all Hylian kind." I shivered.

"Then why would anyone do such a thing?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

"The power makes you immortal, you won't die. You will live in the Goddesses realm, which no living mortal eyes have ever beheld. There you could do what you chose."