ShadowSammy: For all who I let down last chapter, I have one thing to say. I'M MAKING IT UP TO YOU IN THIS CHAPTER! I promise this will be long. You have my normally lying, but not lying now, word... if that makes any sense to you. (a.k.a., u have my word)

Disclaimer: Shall I say it once more? I DON'T OWN ZELDA! Now, on with the gruesome chappie! Hope ya like it...

"What is it that drives a soul to insanity. A clean honor-filled proud clean soul. I know what happens. Yes, the person actually gets common sense, and realizes that the only insane person, is the one who lets others get under his skin and play with fire. You can't take that kind of thing after saving so many people. It's unsound. They should know not to mess with me, 'cause I'm like a double edge knife, no matter which side you use, you're gunna get cut."

Low moans emerged eerily from the old gnarled trees in the Lost Woods, the slow thuds of horse hooves hitting the ground rhythmically from a lone soul on a horse in Hyrule Field, while loud cracks of thunder resonated from the clouds above.

Ahead Link saw the drawbridge was lowered, happily remembering he killed all the people in the Castle Square. He descended Epona, and slowly trudged up to the castle in a sheet of thick rain. Unsheathing his sword Link noticed he sword was all bloody. That would be no good for the princess's death. He held the sword horizontally across his chest and watched the rain strip through the layers of dry and wet blood.

Not paying attention to where he was walking, Link tripped over a rock. He threw his sword out to the side of him, his other arm out to the other side and landed square on his chest and face. Gasping for air he rolled over so his face was out of the mud, and the rain was coming straight onto him, cleaning off the dirt. Finally, when he could breathe again, he continued his way up the hill to the castle.

"Uh, ok? Link is still a klutz..." Zelda sighed with a sweat drop.

She walked back to her bed and sat on it. Thinking back she could remember the first time they met, way back when they were ten. How he had startled her, and she explained the fate of the world, and how he understood so well. How normal and average he seemed, but glory, pride and righteousness gleamed right through him. He was a person you could trust to save the world. A shy but adventurous boy always willing to do something for a friend and would stop at nothing to please someone. But Zelda could sense a feeling of not belonging in Link that seemed to grow during his adventure, and now she could feel it so well that even she felt kind of misplaced.

Being trapped in a place where everyone but you has something, having one friend, and one major enemy and nothing more can be a hard task. This Zelda knew from Castle life, she didn't get a choice to wear a dress, and she never got to help choose something for Hyrule, it was always Impa who got a say. But Link had it so much harder, have no parents, no one to relate to, and no one he could really turn to for comfort. He wasn't rich, he wasn't all that talented at anything other then combat, and that he only learned about when he was leaving. He was accused of so much he didn't do, or that he had to do for his quest to save Hyrule.

A loud crash came from downstairs making Zelda jump and nearly fall off the edge of her bed.

"Ooooooooohhhhhhhh Zelda! I'm home! Remember me?!"

Zelda could hear Link downstairs breaking china, getting closer and closer to the stairs. Her heart gripped with fear, she ran to her door and went to shut it quietly. A hand slammed hard on the door, and she screamed and jumped backwards, landing hard on her behind. Whimpering slightly, Zelda watched in terror as the hand pushed the door slowly open. She could see the hand belonged to Link.

Dirt smeared on his cheeks, and a smile across his face, he spoke slowly and calmly "Come on now Zelda, don't worry, it only hurts for a second, then all the pain is gone your not going to die quickly, no... That's only for people I don't care about, you're special."

"What are you going to do to me?!"

"I'm not sure yet. I think that we'll have to figure that out together, how would you not like to die?"

"You sick-"

"Sick what?! Sick boy? Yeah, I may be sick to you. But I'm fully functionally, everything works well in my head, that's all that matters, that and for the link to the past and future to die! Once you die, everything will be perfect!"

"If that was the case, what was the point in killing everyone else?"

"Now there's no one to worry about shunting me for killing you, and no one stopping me. Also, I needed to warm up. I know I don't find any problem in killing you, but I want something first. I want you to feel pain like never before. Pain that's so indescribable that you can't think anymore, and you too go insane just before you die, you world will crash twice as much as it already has! Everyone you know is dead now, not a soul lives. All the sages are dead. I ate part of Ruto while she was still conscious," Link smirked and laughed menacingly at the horror-struck face on Zelda.

Before Link could react, Zelda leapt up from the floor and punched him in the left cheek, Link stumbled a little, shocked that she'd dare hit him like that without warning. His smile had quickly faded and was replaced with a hard glare and a sneer. He sheathed his sword and grabbed her neck. Both hands tightened grip and she struggled to free herself. He lifted her effortlessly off the ground and walked to the bed. Dropping her on the bed he cut down her curtains and tied her wrists to the bed posts by her pillow and he ankles to the end bedposts.

He watched her squirming and fighting to free herself with no prevail, he laughed moving her dress out of the way and sitting on her pelvis. With his sword he cut her dress off as Zelda sobbed. She lay limply in a bra and small white underwear. Carefully Link cut from under the center of her bra down to where the ribs ended and traced them around her belly, then licked the blood up and cut his name into the circle he had made. He cut her face with many three-inch long gashes. He sliced her arms and down her legs gently.

He untied her from the bed posts and tied her hands together behind her back and her feet together. He dragged her to a large tub he found full of water, labeled "Tears."

"Hey Zelda, Why don't you drown in you sorrows and tears?" Link mocked and put her in on her stomach and threw a sheet in the water over her. A few seconds later he watched her struggling and screaming under the sheet trying to get out and get air. Eventually she stopped moving and struggling a bit, so he pulled her out of the water where she said something that meant absolutely nothing to him at the moment:

Love, hate,

Laugh, cry,

Think about it Link,

Don't kill,
Don't Die.

The Link I knew,
Was kind of heart,

Saving the world,
And playing a part.
Light to dark,
You brought care to all,
Along with some hope,
To those big and small.

Dark to light,
I was wrong,
to think you'd be good for life,

I'm sorry you had to turn
It's my fault the cities had to burn

Link Please change back

It will be okay

Please...

Please don't become dark

It's not your way...

At the finishing point of her poem, Link had had just about enough of her. He dropped her and walked to the bed and picked up the sword...

Zelda could see Link was ticked, she watched weakly as he came back and slowly push the sword through her. You know what? Link was right, she couldn't feel any pain anymore... she was too dead...

Zelda's eyes shot open. Where was she? She sat up fast and looked around. Looking at her arms and legs she found no scratches or scars. It had all been a dream! She looked out her window into the thunder storm and saw Link walking up the hill. She waited for him to come up. She was wondering why he was making such a racket and why someone hadn't stopped him yet. When he reached her room she let him in and greeted him with a happy "Hello."

"Link! You wouldn't believe this weird dream I just had! You'd gone evil and killed everyone and worked for Ganondorf and such and you came up here and you killed me! I just wanted to thank you for all the things you've done for Hyrule before it was too late!"

Link laughed loudly and smirking said in a low growl, "But Zelda... it is too late..."

Shadow: So? How was it? Sequel? I think so! R&R and tell me! Also I have a little advertisement for my next story.

Lost

In every bright place, there is a darkness like no other. A shadow caused by something as beautiful as a tree, or as simple as a flower. Something that must be stopped at no cost, yet only when the final darkness is about to cover all the land, a brightness has come from one place. A place that was once a free land, where peace and beauty lay in abundance. That land now taken over by darkness is soon to be freed by one person alone, and he must overcome many challenges, some physical, some mental. He must destroy the evil that has taken over the land and bring the light, only one problem, the one saying he has never heard before in his life, will now be heard from an old woman soon after peace is restored. "To Light a Candle, Is To Cast a Shadow"

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