I would like to give a big thank you to all those who gave me feedback. I
will try to make this chapter longer, and explain a few things in it. Happy
reading. R&R!
Oh, by the way, I don't own Zelda. Trust me.
Zelda paced the sunlit hallway of the palace, hands clasped to her paling face. Link had promised that he would be back by sunrise, from helping the Kokiri look after the small Deku tree scrub, and generally making sure his friends were OK. It was now coming up to midday. She furrowed her brow as she let her imagination run wild on what could have happened to make Link be so late. She had sent out guards a few hours ago to find him, and they still hadn't returned with any news, good or bad. People going missing had become unheard of after the demise of Gannondorf, and almost all evil activity had ceased. Link had been able to retire into comfort, and hardly had to lift his sword from his back. He carried his sword with him more to stop it from being stolen than to duel. He had been neglecting his training, so if he had got into a fight with someone, or something, she could only assume the worst.
"No," she thought, "I mustn't think like that! He probably..." She couldn't seem to find an alternative she liked. Then a knock rang through the rushing frenzy of confusion in her mind. It was her guard. The moment of truth had arrived. She moved towards the door slowly, trying her hardest not to quake with nervous anticipation. The guard murmured something. Zelda stood there frozen at the doorway before she burst into tears. The guard started to leave her in peace, but she called out: "Take me to him!" The guard paused, considering telling the princess it was not the wisest of ideas, but soon decided this was something the princess had to do. "Follow me."
Soon the princess arrived outside Lon-Lon Ranch. When she saw the body she couldn't help but collapse into a river of tears. She saw the note on the hilt of the bloodstained sword, which had been removed from Link's lifeless body. "Give it to me..." she muttered, arm outstretched. She read it twice before reading it out aloud. "If this is your "hero" I hope you have someone else in store to come and defeat me. Meet me here at midnight Zelda, alone, and I will make my demands." She took up the Master Sword, and ordered it back to the palace to be polished. She ordered the corpse to the palace to be prepared for a funeral. She would meet back here. At midnight. Alone.
Oh, by the way, I don't own Zelda. Trust me.
Zelda paced the sunlit hallway of the palace, hands clasped to her paling face. Link had promised that he would be back by sunrise, from helping the Kokiri look after the small Deku tree scrub, and generally making sure his friends were OK. It was now coming up to midday. She furrowed her brow as she let her imagination run wild on what could have happened to make Link be so late. She had sent out guards a few hours ago to find him, and they still hadn't returned with any news, good or bad. People going missing had become unheard of after the demise of Gannondorf, and almost all evil activity had ceased. Link had been able to retire into comfort, and hardly had to lift his sword from his back. He carried his sword with him more to stop it from being stolen than to duel. He had been neglecting his training, so if he had got into a fight with someone, or something, she could only assume the worst.
"No," she thought, "I mustn't think like that! He probably..." She couldn't seem to find an alternative she liked. Then a knock rang through the rushing frenzy of confusion in her mind. It was her guard. The moment of truth had arrived. She moved towards the door slowly, trying her hardest not to quake with nervous anticipation. The guard murmured something. Zelda stood there frozen at the doorway before she burst into tears. The guard started to leave her in peace, but she called out: "Take me to him!" The guard paused, considering telling the princess it was not the wisest of ideas, but soon decided this was something the princess had to do. "Follow me."
Soon the princess arrived outside Lon-Lon Ranch. When she saw the body she couldn't help but collapse into a river of tears. She saw the note on the hilt of the bloodstained sword, which had been removed from Link's lifeless body. "Give it to me..." she muttered, arm outstretched. She read it twice before reading it out aloud. "If this is your "hero" I hope you have someone else in store to come and defeat me. Meet me here at midnight Zelda, alone, and I will make my demands." She took up the Master Sword, and ordered it back to the palace to be polished. She ordered the corpse to the palace to be prepared for a funeral. She would meet back here. At midnight. Alone.
