Whew! It must be a record, I'm really cranking out these chapters! For some
reason I'm writing them faster now when I'm in school and really busy with
school stuff, then when in the summer I had more free time then I knew what
to do with.::shrug:: And by the way, to those of you who don't want Evalyn
to turn to the dark side, I KNOW! I didn't wanna make her all evil either,
but well.I guess I did ^-^
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Chapter 21
When I woke up later, Link and Malon refused to even look in my direction. I had actually expected that. Who wouldn't be mad at me? After we were delivered food that no one ate, I was again taken away by the same guard, although to my relief he didn't have the pain orb. He led me down to the same room as before, only this time instead of a desk it held two chairs. They were filled with Rauru, and a man I had seen before-I just couldn't remember it. They both smiled the same smile when they saw me. I sat down in a chair sitting down opposite of them. "Hello, Rauru. Ganondorf, I presume?" I said, turning to the second man. He nodded. His shoulder length hair was red enough to glow in the dark, and his nose could have poked someone's eye out. "My brother happens to be too trusting on occasion. I wanted to make sure for myself you were as you say." Ganondorf said. His voice finally triggered where I'd seen him before. "You! I know you! You were the doctor who told me when-when my-" I frowned. "Aren't you?" The two brothers looked at each other. "My child, you were distraught. You have never seen me before, I guarantee it." Ganondorf said smoothly. I frowned, but said nothing. "All right. What did you plan on doing to make sure I am truly on the right side?" I asked, fiddling with a rock I had found in my pocket. "Just a few questions. Rauru, leave us." Ganondorf said. The former Sage looked startled. "What?" "Leave. Now." The man repeated. Rauru got up and left in a huff, his chair disappearing behind him. Ganondorf leaned forward in his chair.
"Now. First, I would like to ask you-when will we get the objects?"
"Not before I know for sure I will be able to perform the ceremony." I got up, and walked over to his chair, so I could look him eye to eye. He repulsed me, but I forced myself to stay where I was. "We're an awful lot alike, you know, you and me." I stepped back and started pacing in front of his chair. "What do you mean?" He asked, sneering, which I think was supposed to be a smile. "What I mean is, we're both cautious, and untrusting. You want something from me, and I want something from you. Actually, you want three somethings I have, and I want three somethings you can do for me." Ganondorf drew a parchment from mid-air. The show of power these two were performing to impress me was just irritating. "All right. Let's say we make a binding contract, hmm? Just to make sure neither of us go back on our word." He drew out a quill from midair, and started writing. "I, Ganondorf, hereby pledge too." He trailed off, and looked up at me expectantly. I went back to my chair and sat in it sideways, with my feet over one arm and my head over the other. "That depends. I want to know more about this ceremony." I said, staring up at the blank ceiling. He sighed. "Basically, it will take place in a showroom, I'll show it to you later. There will be an executioner's block, where that boy's head will rest. We will design it so the objects will be sort of underneath his neck when you chop off his head, using an axe we have specially designed. The blood will run onto them, and they will be activated. Then there's the turning into a God, yadda yadda yadda, you won't be involved in that part." He poised his pen above the parchment again. "Understand?" "Actually, there's something I would like to know more about. Who exactly will become a God?" I asked. "Why, me, of course. And when I am, before the world is destroyed by the Goddesses being overthrown, I shall make sure you and Rauru will be taken to a safe haven." "And my parents?" I asked. "Your-ah, yes, of course. You, Rauru, and your parents." "All right. Write this: I, Ganondorf, hereby pledge to restore one Evalyn Corwall's parents back from the dead, as they were before." I waited for his pen to catch up before I continued. "I will also allow aforementioned girl to perform the ceremony of activating the Four Objects of Power, namely the Sword, Key, Stone, and Ring. Also, I pledge to take Evalyn Corwall and parents to a safe haven before the world is destroyed." I paused. "Wait. Change that last bit. I pledge to take Evalyn Corwall and her parents to be taken back to their original planet before this one is destroyed." I waited for him to finish. He shrugged. "Fair enough. And you will do in return?" He asked. I paused a moment, thinking of how I wanted to word it. "In return, said Evalyn Corwall will give one Ganondorf the three objects of power she possesses-the Sword, the Key, and the Ring. I think that's all." I said. Ganondorf nodded. "Now, this will require a signature in blood." He said, pricking himself and signing it. I shuddered, but cut myself on a sharp edge of the rock and signed underneath the not-dry signature of Ganondorf's. "All right. Do you need me any longer?" I asked, sitting up properly. "Yes. Don't go back to that cell-we'll give you a proper room." A new guard came in from an unspoken command, and he escorted me a to an enormous chamber, filled with a fireplace, enormous bed, dresser, and wardrobe that was full with a set of clothes that happened to be just my size. A note was pinned on a set of fancy-looking robes, which read: "Wear these at the ceremony." I put them back carefully. I thought for a moment, then pulled out the Key of Power from a special pouch Link had given me that would allow only me to be able to open and close it. I held it in my palm, and spoke a few words of magic that had all been taught to me before. The Sword and Ring appeared in mid air, and I caught them before they could drop to the ground. I put them between to the two mattresses on my bed, and lay down on top. I didn't feel anything, so I left that to be their new hiding place instead of wherever they stayed before I activated the summoning spell. I sat on the edge of my bed and stared out the window across the room. I noticed that it was about noon, and it looked like a beautiful day. It would have been ideal for traveling if we were going in there. The thought brought up more-memories of me, Malon, and Link laughing, me and Link at the kissing competition, riding across Hyrule Field. I sighed, then shook my head violently. Thoughts like that would only get me in trouble. I stood up, and noticed another door aside from the hallway. I opened it and discovered a bathroom, with an enormous bath tub. I grinned. A bath sounded good, then maybe changing out of the clothes I had worn for days.
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Chapter 21
When I woke up later, Link and Malon refused to even look in my direction. I had actually expected that. Who wouldn't be mad at me? After we were delivered food that no one ate, I was again taken away by the same guard, although to my relief he didn't have the pain orb. He led me down to the same room as before, only this time instead of a desk it held two chairs. They were filled with Rauru, and a man I had seen before-I just couldn't remember it. They both smiled the same smile when they saw me. I sat down in a chair sitting down opposite of them. "Hello, Rauru. Ganondorf, I presume?" I said, turning to the second man. He nodded. His shoulder length hair was red enough to glow in the dark, and his nose could have poked someone's eye out. "My brother happens to be too trusting on occasion. I wanted to make sure for myself you were as you say." Ganondorf said. His voice finally triggered where I'd seen him before. "You! I know you! You were the doctor who told me when-when my-" I frowned. "Aren't you?" The two brothers looked at each other. "My child, you were distraught. You have never seen me before, I guarantee it." Ganondorf said smoothly. I frowned, but said nothing. "All right. What did you plan on doing to make sure I am truly on the right side?" I asked, fiddling with a rock I had found in my pocket. "Just a few questions. Rauru, leave us." Ganondorf said. The former Sage looked startled. "What?" "Leave. Now." The man repeated. Rauru got up and left in a huff, his chair disappearing behind him. Ganondorf leaned forward in his chair.
"Now. First, I would like to ask you-when will we get the objects?"
"Not before I know for sure I will be able to perform the ceremony." I got up, and walked over to his chair, so I could look him eye to eye. He repulsed me, but I forced myself to stay where I was. "We're an awful lot alike, you know, you and me." I stepped back and started pacing in front of his chair. "What do you mean?" He asked, sneering, which I think was supposed to be a smile. "What I mean is, we're both cautious, and untrusting. You want something from me, and I want something from you. Actually, you want three somethings I have, and I want three somethings you can do for me." Ganondorf drew a parchment from mid-air. The show of power these two were performing to impress me was just irritating. "All right. Let's say we make a binding contract, hmm? Just to make sure neither of us go back on our word." He drew out a quill from midair, and started writing. "I, Ganondorf, hereby pledge too." He trailed off, and looked up at me expectantly. I went back to my chair and sat in it sideways, with my feet over one arm and my head over the other. "That depends. I want to know more about this ceremony." I said, staring up at the blank ceiling. He sighed. "Basically, it will take place in a showroom, I'll show it to you later. There will be an executioner's block, where that boy's head will rest. We will design it so the objects will be sort of underneath his neck when you chop off his head, using an axe we have specially designed. The blood will run onto them, and they will be activated. Then there's the turning into a God, yadda yadda yadda, you won't be involved in that part." He poised his pen above the parchment again. "Understand?" "Actually, there's something I would like to know more about. Who exactly will become a God?" I asked. "Why, me, of course. And when I am, before the world is destroyed by the Goddesses being overthrown, I shall make sure you and Rauru will be taken to a safe haven." "And my parents?" I asked. "Your-ah, yes, of course. You, Rauru, and your parents." "All right. Write this: I, Ganondorf, hereby pledge to restore one Evalyn Corwall's parents back from the dead, as they were before." I waited for his pen to catch up before I continued. "I will also allow aforementioned girl to perform the ceremony of activating the Four Objects of Power, namely the Sword, Key, Stone, and Ring. Also, I pledge to take Evalyn Corwall and parents to a safe haven before the world is destroyed." I paused. "Wait. Change that last bit. I pledge to take Evalyn Corwall and her parents to be taken back to their original planet before this one is destroyed." I waited for him to finish. He shrugged. "Fair enough. And you will do in return?" He asked. I paused a moment, thinking of how I wanted to word it. "In return, said Evalyn Corwall will give one Ganondorf the three objects of power she possesses-the Sword, the Key, and the Ring. I think that's all." I said. Ganondorf nodded. "Now, this will require a signature in blood." He said, pricking himself and signing it. I shuddered, but cut myself on a sharp edge of the rock and signed underneath the not-dry signature of Ganondorf's. "All right. Do you need me any longer?" I asked, sitting up properly. "Yes. Don't go back to that cell-we'll give you a proper room." A new guard came in from an unspoken command, and he escorted me a to an enormous chamber, filled with a fireplace, enormous bed, dresser, and wardrobe that was full with a set of clothes that happened to be just my size. A note was pinned on a set of fancy-looking robes, which read: "Wear these at the ceremony." I put them back carefully. I thought for a moment, then pulled out the Key of Power from a special pouch Link had given me that would allow only me to be able to open and close it. I held it in my palm, and spoke a few words of magic that had all been taught to me before. The Sword and Ring appeared in mid air, and I caught them before they could drop to the ground. I put them between to the two mattresses on my bed, and lay down on top. I didn't feel anything, so I left that to be their new hiding place instead of wherever they stayed before I activated the summoning spell. I sat on the edge of my bed and stared out the window across the room. I noticed that it was about noon, and it looked like a beautiful day. It would have been ideal for traveling if we were going in there. The thought brought up more-memories of me, Malon, and Link laughing, me and Link at the kissing competition, riding across Hyrule Field. I sighed, then shook my head violently. Thoughts like that would only get me in trouble. I stood up, and noticed another door aside from the hallway. I opened it and discovered a bathroom, with an enormous bath tub. I grinned. A bath sounded good, then maybe changing out of the clothes I had worn for days.
::cries:: it's official, she signed in blood! There's no way out! Please review! See? Just click that button that says "go", and you'll get a free wish, as long as that wish is to see the review box so you can leave the nice crazy author a nice review ^-^!
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