Title: The Turning Point
Author: sumblinkgirl4182
Fandom: Zelda (Games)
Rating: PG-13 (for questionable material)
Genre: Action/Adventure/Drama
Main Characters: Link, Zelda, Malon
Summary: After years of being a "hero" throughout the world, Link is exposed to a secret, a secret that turns him against all good things. He begins to raid many small villages and lands. His first target is the Kokiri Forest.
This is an interesting story of love, vengeance, and violence. NOTE: If violence disturbs you, you may consider reading a different story (i.e.: The AL Chronicles).
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Chapter 1: Notes and Threats
Zelda sat brushing her long, golden hair. 'I don't know what to do,' she thought. 'He used to be such a good person; always trying to help and always my hero. Now.' her thoughts trailed off.
Meanwhile, Link sits on a stone in a cave and plots an attack. "Where shall I attack?" he asked to no one unparticular. His head pounded from thought and he was sitting with his forehead in his hands. He needed to think of the perfect place, a well-occupied place where he could kill. Then, like a lightning bolt hitting a tree, it came to him: Kokiri Forest. "Good golly! I've it! Kokiri Forest! Well populated and beautiful. Beautiful enough that the thought of raiding it makes my stomach churn in excitement! Picturing that lovely forest a hideous deserted land with gory bodies lying all over the place and the trees uprooted. It's perfect! Muahahahahaha!" Link let out a terrible cackle. He was out for blood and no barrier would stop him. He would kill.
Back at the castle, Zelda was examining herself in the mirror. She had discarded all thoughts of link for the time being and was anxiously awaiting the castle ball. She had slipped on her ball gown for another look at herself. She was pleased with what she saw. She was slim with sexy thighs and a good-sized bosom. Her golden locks fell to her shoulders and bounced playfully when she walked. Her lips were caked with lovely pink lipstick and her eyes smoothed with golden eye shadow. Her admiration was interrupted by a knock on her door. "Come in!" she called in her dainty little voice. "Hello miss," Miroy, a castle servant commented. "These letters came in the mail today. Where would you like me to set them?" Zelda smiled. "On the table, thank you," she replied politely. "Yes miss." He set them on her bedside table. Zelda walked over to them and sorted through them. All read Princess Zelda on them in curvy script. The return addresses read Malon, Lon Lon Dancing, Save The Tree Corp., Saria, and.well.the last one didn't have a return address. 'Mm, that's odd," she thought. She ripped open the anonymous envelope and read:
Zelda- You are next. To escape your fate, leave me 50 rupees (a/n: sorry if I spelled that wrong) on your balcony tonight in a burlap sack. There must be a label on it reading "Food For The Poor." If you do not do this, expect to be enclosed in a small brown box buried six feet below ground. -Anonymous
Zelda went pale. To her, the note was not anonymous. It was from Link. She knew it. Where would she get 50 rupees? She was a princess, but 50? She set the note down and got to her feet. Her jaw was set tight in that way people put their jaws when they are angry, scared, or being blackmailed. In this case, Zelda was all three. She walked to the decorative wooden door and opened it. She was about to step out of her bedroom when she saw a piece of paper sitting on the floor in front of the door. She picked it up and read: Don't You Forget.Six Feet Below Ground.
Zelda's eyes grew wide. Was he in her home? Could he be lurking in a closet or niggling through a corridor right then and there? Or, even worse, was he killing someone at that moment? At the thought Zelda panicked. What if it was someone she loved? Her family? Her friends? To show her what would happen if she didn't give him the rupees. She rushed down the stairway and out the door, over the mote, and over to the stable. Epona was there. Why was Epona there? She was Link's horse. Surely if he was at the castle, he would at least hide Epona. Or did he do it on purpose. Was it a trap?
In the mean time, Link was crouching in behind a rock nearby. He snickered. "That little bitch doesn't know anything. You don't need a college education to know that when an enemy's horse is parked outside your home, your enemy is probably close by and, at some time, will most likely to return to their horse and, when the person they're after is standing there patting the horse, have the advantage. Yet, Link kept his position. If she didn't give him 50 rupees, then he would kill her. He let out another silent cackle. And another. She would die. There was no way she would have 50 rupees before tonight. 'Maybe I should kill her anyway. Even if she does give me the rupees, wouldn't it be fun to kill her anyway? Oh yes it would. Zelda's blood would be worth millions in the black market.oh yes!' He let out another evil cackle. Zelda turned away from Epona and walked over to her own horse. She hopped up and rode away. Link followed.
To Be Continued.
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This will be continued in chapter 3. A sneak peak at chapter 2: flashback. You will learn the secret that turned Link against good and united him with evil. Keeping you on the edge of your seat? Should be out before June 1, 2003. Please R&R. Thanks. -Blinki
Author: sumblinkgirl4182
Fandom: Zelda (Games)
Rating: PG-13 (for questionable material)
Genre: Action/Adventure/Drama
Main Characters: Link, Zelda, Malon
Summary: After years of being a "hero" throughout the world, Link is exposed to a secret, a secret that turns him against all good things. He begins to raid many small villages and lands. His first target is the Kokiri Forest.
This is an interesting story of love, vengeance, and violence. NOTE: If violence disturbs you, you may consider reading a different story (i.e.: The AL Chronicles).
~*~*~
Chapter 1: Notes and Threats
Zelda sat brushing her long, golden hair. 'I don't know what to do,' she thought. 'He used to be such a good person; always trying to help and always my hero. Now.' her thoughts trailed off.
Meanwhile, Link sits on a stone in a cave and plots an attack. "Where shall I attack?" he asked to no one unparticular. His head pounded from thought and he was sitting with his forehead in his hands. He needed to think of the perfect place, a well-occupied place where he could kill. Then, like a lightning bolt hitting a tree, it came to him: Kokiri Forest. "Good golly! I've it! Kokiri Forest! Well populated and beautiful. Beautiful enough that the thought of raiding it makes my stomach churn in excitement! Picturing that lovely forest a hideous deserted land with gory bodies lying all over the place and the trees uprooted. It's perfect! Muahahahahaha!" Link let out a terrible cackle. He was out for blood and no barrier would stop him. He would kill.
Back at the castle, Zelda was examining herself in the mirror. She had discarded all thoughts of link for the time being and was anxiously awaiting the castle ball. She had slipped on her ball gown for another look at herself. She was pleased with what she saw. She was slim with sexy thighs and a good-sized bosom. Her golden locks fell to her shoulders and bounced playfully when she walked. Her lips were caked with lovely pink lipstick and her eyes smoothed with golden eye shadow. Her admiration was interrupted by a knock on her door. "Come in!" she called in her dainty little voice. "Hello miss," Miroy, a castle servant commented. "These letters came in the mail today. Where would you like me to set them?" Zelda smiled. "On the table, thank you," she replied politely. "Yes miss." He set them on her bedside table. Zelda walked over to them and sorted through them. All read Princess Zelda on them in curvy script. The return addresses read Malon, Lon Lon Dancing, Save The Tree Corp., Saria, and.well.the last one didn't have a return address. 'Mm, that's odd," she thought. She ripped open the anonymous envelope and read:
Zelda- You are next. To escape your fate, leave me 50 rupees (a/n: sorry if I spelled that wrong) on your balcony tonight in a burlap sack. There must be a label on it reading "Food For The Poor." If you do not do this, expect to be enclosed in a small brown box buried six feet below ground. -Anonymous
Zelda went pale. To her, the note was not anonymous. It was from Link. She knew it. Where would she get 50 rupees? She was a princess, but 50? She set the note down and got to her feet. Her jaw was set tight in that way people put their jaws when they are angry, scared, or being blackmailed. In this case, Zelda was all three. She walked to the decorative wooden door and opened it. She was about to step out of her bedroom when she saw a piece of paper sitting on the floor in front of the door. She picked it up and read: Don't You Forget.Six Feet Below Ground.
Zelda's eyes grew wide. Was he in her home? Could he be lurking in a closet or niggling through a corridor right then and there? Or, even worse, was he killing someone at that moment? At the thought Zelda panicked. What if it was someone she loved? Her family? Her friends? To show her what would happen if she didn't give him the rupees. She rushed down the stairway and out the door, over the mote, and over to the stable. Epona was there. Why was Epona there? She was Link's horse. Surely if he was at the castle, he would at least hide Epona. Or did he do it on purpose. Was it a trap?
In the mean time, Link was crouching in behind a rock nearby. He snickered. "That little bitch doesn't know anything. You don't need a college education to know that when an enemy's horse is parked outside your home, your enemy is probably close by and, at some time, will most likely to return to their horse and, when the person they're after is standing there patting the horse, have the advantage. Yet, Link kept his position. If she didn't give him 50 rupees, then he would kill her. He let out another silent cackle. And another. She would die. There was no way she would have 50 rupees before tonight. 'Maybe I should kill her anyway. Even if she does give me the rupees, wouldn't it be fun to kill her anyway? Oh yes it would. Zelda's blood would be worth millions in the black market.oh yes!' He let out another evil cackle. Zelda turned away from Epona and walked over to her own horse. She hopped up and rode away. Link followed.
To Be Continued.
~*~*~
This will be continued in chapter 3. A sneak peak at chapter 2: flashback. You will learn the secret that turned Link against good and united him with evil. Keeping you on the edge of your seat? Should be out before June 1, 2003. Please R&R. Thanks. -Blinki
