Chapter One
It was a sunny afternoon in the land of Hyrule, its skies as blue as water and its clouds as white and fluffy as a lamb's coat. The hills were as green and luscious as a sweet, ripe granny apple. The forest was thick and dense, its floor soft and moist and it smelled of freshly dug up earth.
On top of a luscious hill sat a girl and a boy, both the same age. The girl was the princess of Hyrule and the boy was her loyal friend and faithful companion. The girl had smooth, golden hair like sun colored silk, eyes as purple as violets, and skin as soft as a lamb's ear. The boy also had smooth, golden hair like sun colored silk, his eyes were as blue as the sky, and his skin was tough like an elephant's, but as soft as a lamb's ear.
The girl wore a tank top the color of her eyes, a white skirt and a pair of white gloves the color of the clouds, and a piece of violet fabric with the Hyrule flag symbols on it, the Triforce symbol on top, a white bird in the center and an upside down triangle on the bottom. The piece of fabric was cut into the shape of a rectangle with an upside-down triangle at the bottom and hung from a belt made of gold. Across her forehead was a gold band. Her body was slim and graceful like a swan. The boy wore a white long sleeved shirt and pants the color of the clouds, a green tunic and cap the color of dark green moss, and a belt, gloves, and boots the color of dried up mud. His body was muscular and strong. The girl's name was Zelda and the boy's name was Link.
"I think I should head home. My parents must be wondering where I am," said Zelda, standing up and wiping off the grass from her skirt.
"You're probably right. We should both start heading home. If you'd like, I could escort you home," replied Link.
"That would be great. Thanks Link." Link stood up next to Zelda and they both walked toward their horses.
Zelda's horse was smooth like silk and the color of the clouds. The mane and tail was the color of ivory. He wore a brilliant saddle with matching reins that was gold and had jewels covering the sides of the reins and saddle. Her horse's name was Royal. Link's horse was smooth like silk and was the color of dark, dried up mud. The mane and tail was the color of the clouds. She wore a light brown saddle and reins the color of light oak. His horse's name was Epona.
They both got on their horses and with a click of their tongues and squeeze of their legs, smoothly galloped down the luscious green hill together toward Hyrule castle.
When they got there, Link and Zelda dismounted. The castle was large, about 100 stories, windows 25 ft tall and 10 ft wide, about 2 or 3 parapets on each wall, and the Hyrule flag at each corner of the castle.
"Thanks for a great day Link" said Zelda.
"How about same time tomorrow?" said Link.
"Okay. Why don't we meet in the Great Forest at our secret spot."
"Sure. See you tomorrow then."
Link and Zelda said goodbye and Link mounted on Epona. He clicked his tongue and galloped down the hill to his little cottage. Zelda turned around to walk into the castle. She opened the wooden doors to the banquet hall. All the floors were pure marble with ancient rugs made of silk on top of them. In the banquet hall there was a long wooden table with 50 chairs on each side and 1 at the top and 1 at the bottom.
Zelda walked up the spiral staircase to her own floor where her servants, cooks, dressmakers, and teachers stayed. At the end of the hall was her bedroom. Her floor was made of shiny tiles like gems in a river. The 4-post bed was elevated on a platform with steps made of marble. The bed had a silk sheet covering the mattress, a thicker silk sheet that acted as a blanket, a silk comforter with satin on 1 side and silk on the other, and fluffy, cloud like pillows with a silk case. From post to post was a silk curtain surrounding her bed for privacy. All the silk was the color and smell of violets and trimmed with a gold lining the color of the sun. On the wall in front of her bed were an armoire, bookshelf, and a desk with 2 chairs. On the wall to the right of the bed was a window about 10 ft long and high with a window seat. The window seat was cushioned and had pillows of every shade of gold and purple. Next to her bed was a small table, beautifully carved with the Triforce. On it sat a lamp and a book.
Zelda jumped on her bed like a predator pouncing on its prey. Today was the greatest ever Zelda thought to herself. Tomorrow maybe I should go as Sheik, but Link doesn't know that I really am Sheik. Zelda sat up on her bed, thinking of what to do. I'll have plenty of time to think about it.
Before bed, Zelda changed into her nightgown, sat down on her window seat and looked out the window over the kingdom of Hyrule like a hawk watching for a meal while brushing her hair. She noticed that 1 of the cottages lights was still on. Probably Link's cottage Zelda thought. She put her brush on the seat and walked over to her bed.
Suddenly a hook hung from her window like a person hanging on to the edge of cliff. A dark figure came up from the window, followed by a figure shaped like women. Zelda tried to scream, but realized the figure had shot a sleeping dart into her neck. Zelda stood by her bed for a few seconds, but collapsed like an animal with too much weight on its back. The figure walked over to Zelda and placed her over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes. The figure that looked like a woman came over and said, "I'll pose for her while you take her back to the layer. Now let me see her forehead so I can transfer her thoughts into mine." The man did as he was told and gave the women Zelda's forehead. She placed her fingertips on her forehead and chanted a spell of some sort in a different language. Zelda's thoughts transferred into the women's head like a vampire sucking blood from a victim. Once all Zelda's thoughts was in the women's head the women changed into Zelda. "Now take her back to the layer and make sure nobody sees you," the imposter Zelda said.
"Of course Clonea," he said obediently as he walked back to the window and started to climb down the rope, carrying Zelda with him.
It was a sunny afternoon in the land of Hyrule, its skies as blue as water and its clouds as white and fluffy as a lamb's coat. The hills were as green and luscious as a sweet, ripe granny apple. The forest was thick and dense, its floor soft and moist and it smelled of freshly dug up earth.
On top of a luscious hill sat a girl and a boy, both the same age. The girl was the princess of Hyrule and the boy was her loyal friend and faithful companion. The girl had smooth, golden hair like sun colored silk, eyes as purple as violets, and skin as soft as a lamb's ear. The boy also had smooth, golden hair like sun colored silk, his eyes were as blue as the sky, and his skin was tough like an elephant's, but as soft as a lamb's ear.
The girl wore a tank top the color of her eyes, a white skirt and a pair of white gloves the color of the clouds, and a piece of violet fabric with the Hyrule flag symbols on it, the Triforce symbol on top, a white bird in the center and an upside down triangle on the bottom. The piece of fabric was cut into the shape of a rectangle with an upside-down triangle at the bottom and hung from a belt made of gold. Across her forehead was a gold band. Her body was slim and graceful like a swan. The boy wore a white long sleeved shirt and pants the color of the clouds, a green tunic and cap the color of dark green moss, and a belt, gloves, and boots the color of dried up mud. His body was muscular and strong. The girl's name was Zelda and the boy's name was Link.
"I think I should head home. My parents must be wondering where I am," said Zelda, standing up and wiping off the grass from her skirt.
"You're probably right. We should both start heading home. If you'd like, I could escort you home," replied Link.
"That would be great. Thanks Link." Link stood up next to Zelda and they both walked toward their horses.
Zelda's horse was smooth like silk and the color of the clouds. The mane and tail was the color of ivory. He wore a brilliant saddle with matching reins that was gold and had jewels covering the sides of the reins and saddle. Her horse's name was Royal. Link's horse was smooth like silk and was the color of dark, dried up mud. The mane and tail was the color of the clouds. She wore a light brown saddle and reins the color of light oak. His horse's name was Epona.
They both got on their horses and with a click of their tongues and squeeze of their legs, smoothly galloped down the luscious green hill together toward Hyrule castle.
When they got there, Link and Zelda dismounted. The castle was large, about 100 stories, windows 25 ft tall and 10 ft wide, about 2 or 3 parapets on each wall, and the Hyrule flag at each corner of the castle.
"Thanks for a great day Link" said Zelda.
"How about same time tomorrow?" said Link.
"Okay. Why don't we meet in the Great Forest at our secret spot."
"Sure. See you tomorrow then."
Link and Zelda said goodbye and Link mounted on Epona. He clicked his tongue and galloped down the hill to his little cottage. Zelda turned around to walk into the castle. She opened the wooden doors to the banquet hall. All the floors were pure marble with ancient rugs made of silk on top of them. In the banquet hall there was a long wooden table with 50 chairs on each side and 1 at the top and 1 at the bottom.
Zelda walked up the spiral staircase to her own floor where her servants, cooks, dressmakers, and teachers stayed. At the end of the hall was her bedroom. Her floor was made of shiny tiles like gems in a river. The 4-post bed was elevated on a platform with steps made of marble. The bed had a silk sheet covering the mattress, a thicker silk sheet that acted as a blanket, a silk comforter with satin on 1 side and silk on the other, and fluffy, cloud like pillows with a silk case. From post to post was a silk curtain surrounding her bed for privacy. All the silk was the color and smell of violets and trimmed with a gold lining the color of the sun. On the wall in front of her bed were an armoire, bookshelf, and a desk with 2 chairs. On the wall to the right of the bed was a window about 10 ft long and high with a window seat. The window seat was cushioned and had pillows of every shade of gold and purple. Next to her bed was a small table, beautifully carved with the Triforce. On it sat a lamp and a book.
Zelda jumped on her bed like a predator pouncing on its prey. Today was the greatest ever Zelda thought to herself. Tomorrow maybe I should go as Sheik, but Link doesn't know that I really am Sheik. Zelda sat up on her bed, thinking of what to do. I'll have plenty of time to think about it.
Before bed, Zelda changed into her nightgown, sat down on her window seat and looked out the window over the kingdom of Hyrule like a hawk watching for a meal while brushing her hair. She noticed that 1 of the cottages lights was still on. Probably Link's cottage Zelda thought. She put her brush on the seat and walked over to her bed.
Suddenly a hook hung from her window like a person hanging on to the edge of cliff. A dark figure came up from the window, followed by a figure shaped like women. Zelda tried to scream, but realized the figure had shot a sleeping dart into her neck. Zelda stood by her bed for a few seconds, but collapsed like an animal with too much weight on its back. The figure walked over to Zelda and placed her over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes. The figure that looked like a woman came over and said, "I'll pose for her while you take her back to the layer. Now let me see her forehead so I can transfer her thoughts into mine." The man did as he was told and gave the women Zelda's forehead. She placed her fingertips on her forehead and chanted a spell of some sort in a different language. Zelda's thoughts transferred into the women's head like a vampire sucking blood from a victim. Once all Zelda's thoughts was in the women's head the women changed into Zelda. "Now take her back to the layer and make sure nobody sees you," the imposter Zelda said.
"Of course Clonea," he said obediently as he walked back to the window and started to climb down the rope, carrying Zelda with him.
