When Ingo awoke the next day he knew right away something was wrong.
He couldn't hear Malons beautiful voice singing to welcome the new morning sun.
Malon was his niece but he was the only one who knew that. Malons mother was his sister. When she died she asked Ingo to help care for the ranch and make sure every thing was going smoothly. She also asked him not to tell Talon he was her brother.
Ingo and his sister agreed that Talon shouldn't feel obligated to keep him as a hired hand even if he became lazy. After she died he took it upon his self to watch the ranch at night and let talon do the ranching. He would cover his self with a black cloak and hide around the ranch killing any thing that seamed dangerous.
Talon thought he was worthless because Ingo never worked during the day, instead he would sleep so that he could go on watch that night. Finally when Ingo was sure there was no more danger he begun to sleep in the barn and listen to Malons beautiful voice. She was only three when she started singing in the horse pasture. She would sing every night before bead and every morning before the sun would rise. One day a new face was seen in the ranch and he would forever be grateful to him. If it wasn't for link then Ingo would of hurt Malon. It wasn't because he had control of his self, it was because Gannon had brain washed him and put him under a spell. Ingo had only shards of memories during that time. All were of the time he said hurtful words to Malon, they would forever haunt him.
One time he told her that if she didn't get to work he was going to
have Epona butchered and she was going to be the first to eat it.
Malon told him of how link broke the spell and she used her voice to
awake him. Since then he was forever great full to hear her bitter
sweat melodies.
Today however, was different. The sun was at the horizon and her voice
was no where to be heard. Ingo immediately knew something evil had
happened to her and he was pissed.
When Ingo opened the doors he looked across the field to where Malon
usually stands to sing. What he saw made his world come to a
screeching halt. The sky seamed to hold him down and the ground seamed
to be made of molasses as he tried to run as fast as he could to the
bloody mess.
When he got to her she was still breathing but just. He took her
hand and put it in his and felt for any life that she had. He
shivered at how cold her hands were and knew she was breathing
her last. With one last sigh her soul seamed to slip unnoticed
into the unknown.
Suddenly Ingo let out a cry of pain and held her cold hand tighter. He gently brushed the hair from her face and closed her still open eyes.
Talon was just opening his eyes when he heard Ingos cries. Talon shot up out of bead and realized his daughter wasn't singing. He rushed to the window and opened it. When he looked across the field he saw Ingo kneeling over her still body.
Talon rushed out of his home and joined Ingo. He took one look at his daughter and realized he failed as a father.