A small note from BM:
After much debating with my inner self, I have come to a decision. This story will end this chapter. It will also be a very short chapter. And I do not use the word very lightly. This can be counted as an epilogue, I suppose. I apologize for the delay in getting it up. Enjoy.
Child's Play Chapter Six
Link looked at the stars in the sky. He couldn't sleep. He just kept wondering if Zelda was ok. Did she even get the note? What would Raven do next morning? All he could do was watch the stars, hoping for a clue...
Zelda woke up and went to her balcony. Why was sleep evasive? Did it not show that she wanted to...No, maybe not sleep. Maybe crawl into a dark hole and wait for some one to get her. Was Link ever going to come back? She couldn't tell. All she could think to do was watch the stars, wondering if Link was watching them too...
Three years later...
"Zelda, get up!" Impa yelled at her charge. Zelda was being stubborn, again! Zelda moaned again, this time, it sounded close to 'No!' Impa stood on one side of the bed, put her hands under Zelda's side, and then rolled her over and off the bed.
"Impa! I want to sleep!"
"Your father has a meeting today and he wants you to be there. Now get up!"
Zelda moaned and went to the wash basin. She splashed some water over her face and went into the bathroom. Impa had fixed her a warm bath with special oil that Raven made. Raven had left the service of the king a year ago, but he dropped in for a visit every now and again. The magic of the oil went immediately into effect once she had stripped and slid into the water. It wore away her bones weariness and the ache she had gotten from when Impa flipped her off the bed. She dove in and let the oils clean her hair. When she had resurfaced, there was a blue and white dress lying across the sofa. She got out and dried, then put on the dress. She was careful to hide the five pointed star necklace.
The talk was boring. The company was boring. The whole dinner was boring. All Zelda wanted to do was go to the gardens. She excused herself and left. Her father had introduced her already and had moved the topic to trading. She walked through the gardens. She took in a breath of roses. That had always been her favorite part of the garden. Then, she opened her eyes and realized where she had gone. She had walked to the courtyard where she had first met Link. She walked to the window and let a sigh out. She could feel tears that had been held back begin to escape. Zelda let them roll down her cheek. Then, she heard someone clear their throat. She turned to ask for privacy, and then froze. It was a boy, around her age. He was wearing a blue tunic and had a matching hat. Blue eyes, blonde hair, fair build. It was like a phantom coming from the past. Zelda stared at Link for a while. Then, tears streaming, she ran for his open arms.
The end.
Ok, now is the part where I answer reviews. Hope you liked the story!
Babydoll72489: Thank you. The idea of a child-like romance dwindled on my mind. Thanks for the reviews.
Berlinsbrowneyes: Yeah, Raven is weird. But hey, it's the weird ones people like. Or at least I like. I was considering making him an original character and putting him in as a guest person, but I think I'll use him for Legend of Zelda fics only. I may give people a story about him. I did on FP.C (Please don't bring it up.), but it didn't kick off so well. Thanks for being a constant reviewer.
Shadow Fox 05: Interesting work was something I had hoped for. I'm glad that that came out.Thanks for the reviews.
Zelda's baby girl: Thanks for three things: One, Finding Raven's transformations cool. Two, thanks for reviewing. And three, thanks for not sicking your ninjas on me.
Cesia Illusier: I agree. There do need to be more Link/Zelda's out there. Thanks for the review.
PIRO the unforgivable one: I know. That one thing slipped out of my mind frame. Thanks for reviewing.
Epoch: I didn't know that spacing required double spacing. Sorry. ; Thanks.
Well all, thanks for reading. Later!
