For some reason, the document manager wouldn't let me upload my full page. I decided to slit the whole chapter in two to get it all uploaded.
Link whirled around and the sword was knocked out of his hand. Before he could retrieve it, the man raised his sword, ready to strike. Then, Raven jumped up, extended a hand, and shouted over the screams, "Pyro Salamandra!" A long dragon of fire emerged from his hand and shot the man to a wall. The dragon continued its attack and finally disappeared, leaving the man suffering from third degree burns all over his body. All eyes turned on Raven. He stood himself, standing with a hand pointed at the area behind Link. He broke the silence himself, "Come on you two... time to go home."
Link asked on the way to the castle to stop at the square. Raven did so and sat with Zelda on the fountain, neither speaking a word. Zelda felt gratitude if nothing else. Raven had just saved Link's life. Raven didn't know what to think. The spell he had just cast was a dangerous one, known to get out of control sometimes. He didn't know what to think. He didn't know if he was angry with himself or if he was glad that he had saved Link. He didn't even bother to wonder what was in the red box that Link had just returned with. Zelda asked, but Link only said that she would find out soon. The trio headed up the path to the castle.
"And do you know the trouble you've caused with your little 'trip'?"
Impa was yelling at Link and Zelda, who were seated side by side in separate chairs. Raven had brought them into the library and told the guard there to find Impa and send her to them. She had started screaming the moment that she walked in.
"And you!" She wheeled on Raven "You let them leave! You just let them waltz right out of here without consult from the King!"
Link shouted back, "Impa! It wasn't Raven's fault. I persuaded Zelda to leave the castle and I snuck us out of here. Don't blame him...blame me."
Raven couldn't believe his ears. Link had just taken the blame himself. He was sticking up for Raven, who had started to tell Impa to let the children go because he had allowed them to leave.
"Link! You did this? You idiot! Do you know what could have happened to the both of you? All so you could show of to Zelda? I hate the day that you even snuck in here." Impa immediately regretted her words. Tears were already pouring down Zelda's cheeks and Link was holding back tears. Raven just looked at Impa with a look that clearly said 'Link isn't the idiot...you are.' Impa sighed and said "You two go to your rooms. Raven...I'll see you at breakfast." Impa left the room quietly. Link and Zelda marched into Zelda's room and lay down. They talked for a while.
"I'm sorry Zelda. I didn't mean to get you into trouble. I just..."
"It's alright Link. I had fun anyway." She gave Link a hug. Oddly, she only felt one arm around her. She gave Link a kiss on the cheek. He smiled at her and left the room. As soon as he left, his smile turned to a frown. He went to his room. He began to pack his clothes.
Raven looked out of the window. He saw the enormous moon in the sky and felt the light cover. He suddenly whispered, "It can't be." He threw the silk covers off of him and stood in the middle of the room. A black puddle of magic appeared on the floor and sucked him through it.
Zelda pulled the pillow Link hade been laying on and buried her face in it. She could smell his familiar scent, a mix of forest scents. She felt something too. She moved the pillows aside to find the red box that Link had gotten earlier. She opened it and gasped.
Raven floated through the ceiling of Link's room. He wasn't there. Raven looked out of the window. There was a small figure on horseback riding away in the rain that had begun to fall moments before. Raven floated through the wall into Zelda's room. Zelda was fast asleep. Raven noticed something around her neck. He looked closer. It was a small pendant in the shape of a five pointed star. The top point had an amethyst on it, then, going to the left, a citrine, then a sapphire, then a ruby, then an emerald. Raven saw a note clutched in Zelda's hand. He snapped his fingers and it floated to him without stirring the girl. Raven read the note.
Dear Zelda,
I have decided to leave and go back around Hyrule for a while. I have a lot of friends and I want to see them. Besides that, I think I've been enough trouble. I'll see you another day.
With love,
Link
Well friends, there you have it. I'll take a while longer to get chapter six up. I will also be busy with my other fan fic (see my profile.). If school isn't too much of a burden, I'll have the other chapter out soon. Later!
Link whirled around and the sword was knocked out of his hand. Before he could retrieve it, the man raised his sword, ready to strike. Then, Raven jumped up, extended a hand, and shouted over the screams, "Pyro Salamandra!" A long dragon of fire emerged from his hand and shot the man to a wall. The dragon continued its attack and finally disappeared, leaving the man suffering from third degree burns all over his body. All eyes turned on Raven. He stood himself, standing with a hand pointed at the area behind Link. He broke the silence himself, "Come on you two... time to go home."
Link asked on the way to the castle to stop at the square. Raven did so and sat with Zelda on the fountain, neither speaking a word. Zelda felt gratitude if nothing else. Raven had just saved Link's life. Raven didn't know what to think. The spell he had just cast was a dangerous one, known to get out of control sometimes. He didn't know what to think. He didn't know if he was angry with himself or if he was glad that he had saved Link. He didn't even bother to wonder what was in the red box that Link had just returned with. Zelda asked, but Link only said that she would find out soon. The trio headed up the path to the castle.
"And do you know the trouble you've caused with your little 'trip'?"
Impa was yelling at Link and Zelda, who were seated side by side in separate chairs. Raven had brought them into the library and told the guard there to find Impa and send her to them. She had started screaming the moment that she walked in.
"And you!" She wheeled on Raven "You let them leave! You just let them waltz right out of here without consult from the King!"
Link shouted back, "Impa! It wasn't Raven's fault. I persuaded Zelda to leave the castle and I snuck us out of here. Don't blame him...blame me."
Raven couldn't believe his ears. Link had just taken the blame himself. He was sticking up for Raven, who had started to tell Impa to let the children go because he had allowed them to leave.
"Link! You did this? You idiot! Do you know what could have happened to the both of you? All so you could show of to Zelda? I hate the day that you even snuck in here." Impa immediately regretted her words. Tears were already pouring down Zelda's cheeks and Link was holding back tears. Raven just looked at Impa with a look that clearly said 'Link isn't the idiot...you are.' Impa sighed and said "You two go to your rooms. Raven...I'll see you at breakfast." Impa left the room quietly. Link and Zelda marched into Zelda's room and lay down. They talked for a while.
"I'm sorry Zelda. I didn't mean to get you into trouble. I just..."
"It's alright Link. I had fun anyway." She gave Link a hug. Oddly, she only felt one arm around her. She gave Link a kiss on the cheek. He smiled at her and left the room. As soon as he left, his smile turned to a frown. He went to his room. He began to pack his clothes.
Raven looked out of the window. He saw the enormous moon in the sky and felt the light cover. He suddenly whispered, "It can't be." He threw the silk covers off of him and stood in the middle of the room. A black puddle of magic appeared on the floor and sucked him through it.
Zelda pulled the pillow Link hade been laying on and buried her face in it. She could smell his familiar scent, a mix of forest scents. She felt something too. She moved the pillows aside to find the red box that Link had gotten earlier. She opened it and gasped.
Raven floated through the ceiling of Link's room. He wasn't there. Raven looked out of the window. There was a small figure on horseback riding away in the rain that had begun to fall moments before. Raven floated through the wall into Zelda's room. Zelda was fast asleep. Raven noticed something around her neck. He looked closer. It was a small pendant in the shape of a five pointed star. The top point had an amethyst on it, then, going to the left, a citrine, then a sapphire, then a ruby, then an emerald. Raven saw a note clutched in Zelda's hand. He snapped his fingers and it floated to him without stirring the girl. Raven read the note.
Dear Zelda,
I have decided to leave and go back around Hyrule for a while. I have a lot of friends and I want to see them. Besides that, I think I've been enough trouble. I'll see you another day.
With love,
Link
Well friends, there you have it. I'll take a while longer to get chapter six up. I will also be busy with my other fan fic (see my profile.). If school isn't too much of a burden, I'll have the other chapter out soon. Later!
