Hello! Hello! Here's the chapter where the boss of Temple shall be met!
Navi: Yes, yes.... Here we go....
Navi is conspiring against me because CommanderLink gave her large sums of cash to torcher me until this fic is done! Why am I smiling?
Navi: Cash? What's cash?
You know, the dollar? The green paper?
Navi: What? Green paper? I don't use green paper! I use rupees! What's paper?
Something humans use to write on.
Navi: Oh... wait, so that CommanderLink guy gave me paper instead of rupees? That's it! The deals off!
I have been saved again by my own Elfish shrewdness! Booyah! Haha!
Navi: Grr....
Wee! I'm smart! Even though I weaseled myself out with pure luck! Yahoo!
Oh yeah, and I would also like to state that yes, Zelda and Link are going to go to the other Temples too, but they won't be as long as the Forest Temple, the Forest Temple was long because of the ghosts and the ghosts play a small role later in the story... that is if I can remember to put them in!
I am changing the rating for this story from P to PG-13, although some chapters will be R.
I own nothing of Zelda but the plot is mine so if you take it I get to sue you!
This chapter will be rated R for blood.
Chapter Twenty: Do You Love Me?Zelda waved good-bye to the ghosts, but she mostly waved to Kale as she and Link went underneath the ground. She watched as they went into darkness, and felt Link draw closer to her.
"Are you scared?" Zelda asked Link after a long silence.
"Slightly." He replied after a few moments.
"I admit," Zelda swallowed. "I'm a little frightened too. But I'm always frightened before I do something new. It's a fright of excitement, not a fright where I'd be too scared to move."
"I wish that I could say the same." Link replied, Zelda smirked and laughed. "What's so funny?" He asked.
"You. Most young men wouldn't admit to someone that they're frightened to another person but you did. 'It takes courage to admit things like that,' as the Sheikah say."
"The Sheikah seem to be very wise." Link remarked.
"They have to be. Or else they would be revealed, their ways destroyed and their wisdom gone."
Link could hear Zelda breathing, and it made him feel calmer. When she spoke, it felt as if all of his fright was taken away.
"Zelda?"
"Yeah?"
"After this temple... where will you go?"
He didn't hear Zelda's answer quickly, for it seemed that that question had to be pondered upon.
"I think... to Death Mountain. Or maybe just wait for my guardian Impa to pop again. Why?"
"Well... I... I was wondering if...." Link bit his lip but let it go when he spoke again. "If you would stay with me."
Zelda didn't say anything for a moment, which made Link move with unease.
"Stay... with you?" she asked quietly, although it sounded loud against the harsh silence.
"Stay with me, travel with me."
"Uhn... I don't know."
That answer shocked Link, because he had never heard Zelda tell him that she didn't know. She had always had the answers, always been able to answer his questions. But she couldn't answer him now.
"If you did," Link told her with a shaky voice. "It would be... nice." Link wanted to punch himself, 'nice'? What did that tell her?
"I don't know. The only person that I've traveled with was Impa, and often she wasn't even there. It was her way of training me to know how to be alone. I'm used to that but... I... I do like being with you."
That had to be the kindest thing that Zelda had ever told him.
"You do?" Link asked hopefully.
"I do but..."
"'But' What?"
"But I don't know if I could travel with you."
"Why?"
"...."
Link felt the quietness way on him, and he could tell that it was then to drop the subject and not talk at all.
They stood there for a long time, as their transporter continued going down. Either it was incredibly slow, or either the room where they had to go was far, far down. Because eventually both Link and Zelda were sitting on the floor.
"Zelda?"
"Hmm?"
Link hesitated, hoping that the answer that he would get from her would be what he wanted.
"How do you feel... about me?"
"About you?"
"Yeah."
"In what way?"
"In a...." Link didn't know how what to say even though the word was in his mind and on his tongue. He finally pulled the words together after a moment or two. "In a loving way."
"A loving way?" Zelda asked with pure shock in her voice.
"Zelda, when I first met you, I was annoyed, in fact, I think that I hated you. But after time went by, I found myself getting.... Closer to you." He paused, waiting for Zelda to say something. But her she didn't answer. "I guess what I'm trying to ask you, is if you... love me. I love you Zelda...."
It seemed as if years passed before Zelda answered, but Link knew that it was only seconds.
"No."
Her word, that word, seemed to crush him. It was only two letters long, yet he felt them smash him under their might. She... she... didn't love him.
No. She had said no.
Link felt something wet go down his cheek, and it was a tear....
He had never cried before.
Zelda felt those words leave her lips, and she felt them stain her lips like blood on a paper. She felt her heart shatter as she said those two horrible words, and she didn't even know why she had said them. She had wanted to tell him that she did! Yet some part of her had taken over her mouth at that very moment and she had said: "No."
And then, without warning, the darkness evaporated and the light of torches touched her face. It was warm, but at the same time she couldn't feel it.
The transportation stopped, and yet neither Link nor Zelda bothered to get up.
Zelda looked at Link, and saw something that she never thought that she would see. He was crying. He didn't look at her, he just stared forward, and his eyes empty and hollow yet filled with anguish.
"Link." Zelda told him quietly, he didn't make a sign of hearing her. "We need to go now."
Link closed his eyes and then hung his head drably, and didn't make a move to get up.
"I-I'll go look at what's up ahead then." Zelda replied to the silence, her heart crumbling. She stood up and walked away, wishing that she could just disappear into the shadows.
She turned at a corner in the hall, seeing nothing that would threaten her she continued on. She kept on going, and she knew that it wasn't to explore it was to get away from Link.
She went down the hall and up to a door; opening it quietly she peered to see what was behind it. It was a large room, with walls sticking out of the walls. Opening the door more, she saw that there was a door but chains and a huge lock were blocking it. She looked up, and seeing that nothing from above could come down on her she stepped forward and then closed the door silently, hoping that Link wouldn't hear the door.
She walked towards the door that was locked; it was strait in front of her. She threw a bolt of magic at it, hoping that it would break the lock.
It threw the magic back at her, and as it hit Zelda she flew back and soared across the room. She hit the center of it, and felt as if she had just broken her spine. She bit her lip to keep in the scream of pain but couldn't help rolling over on her side and gasp.
"That... was.... Stupid." She told herself as she gasped for air. Not as stupid as telling him no. A little part of her said, she ignored it instantly.
After a few moments of resting she slowly stood up and then touched her stomach. She flinched and then moved a little bit of her outfit to see that a bruise covered her entire stomach, thank sweet Nayru that it hadn't gone up to her breasts....
She took her pack off of her back and pulled out a bruise cream, rubbing it on her stomach she felt the bruise start to heal painfully as the cream did its effect and bruise was gone I five minutes. She pulled her outfit back in place and took in a deep breath of air and closed her eyes, not to quench the pain but to stop the horrible feeling inside.
She wished that Link were here. But he wasn't. She had never wanted him to be here more then she ever had before, and she knew why. She wasn't blinded by her stubbornness. She could see clearly now, as if the fog of Lake Hylia had suddenly pulled apart to reveal the glimmering water. But her fog didn't reveal glimmering water, it revealed grief and despair, because she had been to late to realize.
She did love Link.
But what could she say no that she had already told him no? He must hate her now. She wouldn't blame him if he ran into the room and slapped her. In fact, she might even be happy that he had come into the room and touched her face.
She opened her eyes and looked around the room, wishing that she wasn't here but with Link. But she wasn't. She was there.
The door opened, and Zelda turned to see that Link had come.
She wanted to run into his arms, but she didn't. In fact, when he came in she turned away because of the expression in his eyes. They were still filled with the hurt that she caused him, and she didn't want to see him like this....
"Did you figure it out?" Link asked quietly. She shook her head as she turned her head away more to hide the tears that were building in her eyes.
As Link entered the room, Zelda had turned away.
Now she turned her head even more, as if to keep her from seeing him.
Did she hate him this much?
He kept on looking at her, hoping that she would just turn her head slightly towards him. But she didn't. She just kept her head turned, away from his face.
He had to move; he knew it. Or else he wouldn't be able to move again. He walked over to a wall that was strangely sticking out. He lightly pushed it, and it moved. He wasn't surprised, he would have been before, but it seemed at that moment that the only thing that he would ever feel again would be pain and suffering.
He put both hands on the wall and pushed using his full power and it moved, although not as quickly as he wished it would.
Another hand appeared next to his, with slender and long fingers. He knew who it was, and he turned to look but she had her head turned down to the floor, her beautiful hair covering her face. He looked away and then pushed, the wall moving faster with the combined strength of Zelda. It was small, but it helped a great deal.
Something clicked, and both of them stopped moving. Zelda turned away faster then Link did so that he couldn't see her face. He felt a stab of pain, but followed her as she walked over to a place in the wall that hadn't been there before. She walked in first, and off to the side of the small room where there was a chest, she didn't move, and it obvious that she wanted Link to open the chest. He stepped forward, and again she moved her face so he couldn't see it.
He opened it for it had no lock, and inside it contained a key, it was large, but it seemed that it would be meant for something. He got up on his feet and then turned around, to see that Zelda was gone. He went back into the main room and then saw that she was waiting next to another sticking out wall, he walked over next to her and together they pushed the wall again, this time the other way.
A clicking sound was heard again, and they both stopped and then Zelda led him over to a door that he hadn't noticed before. It had chains and huge lock on it, and he guessed that that was why the key they had found had been so large.
Walking forward he fit the key into the lock and the lock and chains fell to the floor.
Link opened the door slowly as it creaked with it's old age and also because it seemed to have never been opened before.
He looked into the dim light beyond the door, and then stepping into it he let Zelda in as well and then closed the door.
They walked in, and found themselves in a circular room, this one didn't have red carpet like all of the other rooms had, although it was much larger then the other room either of them had ever been in though. It had paintings though, all the same. It showed a picture of a castle off in the distance with a road leading up to it. The colors used in the paintings were all dark, so it was hard to see. The room was lined with torches that seemed to burn brighter then normal ones did.
"I wonder." Zelda told Link in a quiet tone that seemed to be devoid of any emotion. "How these torches could have kept on burning, I just realized that the other torches in the other rooms were burning too, even though they had been there for hundreds of years."
"Spell." Link replied softly, he felt her nod.
Zelda had made her voice without any trace of emotion, as she had been taught with Impa. I was harder then it sounded, for she felt like collapsing on the floor and weeping. The long practice had paid off, as all of the Sheikah tricks did.
"Link I wanted to tell you...." She started, but he cut her off.
"I understand Zelda." He told her, his voice filled with sadness that cut her soul. "That you don't...."
"Link I-" She was cut off when a loud boom was heard, and she cursed her luck.
Someone appeared, someone that sent chills down the spines of both Link and Zelda even though they were both in the depths of despair.
A tall man appeared with a skull mask on with flaming red hair tied into a horse's tail. He rode a horse himself; although the horse was covered with armor and it's eyes weren't ones of a gentle beast. He wore armor as well, along with a red cape.
"So you are the ones who have freed the sisters?" The man asked in a cold voice. "How horrible of you."
He paused, yet neither of his intruders said anything, so he continued.
"Do you know who I am?"
"No." Both Zelda and Link replied, although they both had a person in mind who they prayed to the Goddesses wasn't who they thought he was.
"I am a copy of the one who came to this Temple and tried to take it but those pathetic morons wouldn't tell me how. So I killed them, trapped their spirits and left this copy of myself here. My real self is dead." He pointed to himself. "My name is Ganondorf, ruler of the Gurado. Although, in this form I am called Phantom Ganon."
What? Zelda asked herself, How can he live that long? But didn't he say that his real self is dead? So, is the name Ganondorf the name for all of the male Gurado?
"Prepare to die." He told then coldly, he shot forward as a lance appeared in his hand.
Both Link and Zelda dodged it, each of them going the other way.
Zelda charged up her magic and then sent a ball of it shooting strait towards Phantom Ganon's head. He swerved his horse to the side and dodged the magic easily.
"Shit!" Zelda curse as he turned his horse around and faced her and started charging forward. She barely dodged him, the horse nearly trampling her. She ran into Link, he caught her and then dragged her away from their enemy.
Zelda and Link ran to the other side of the room as they heard the horse charging after them. This was insane, how could they outrun a horse?
Zelda turned around, which was slightly stupid because she almost lost her balance. But she kept it, and she shot a beam of magic at the floor in front of the horse's path. A hole appeared, and before Phantom Ganon or his horse could do anything the horse's foot went into the hole and it tripped and fell to the ground. Zelda ran off far to the left, and then stopped to watch what would happen.
Phantom Ganon got up from his horse, pulling the leg that had been trapped under the horse free and then stood on it. Then, he took his lance and to Zelda's horror he stabbed his own horse in the stomach. He took his lance out with a violent jerk and then turned towards Link as if nothing had happened.
Zelda feared for Link but at the same time watched the horse as it lay there on the floor unmoving.
Its soul was trapped, that was how Phantom Ganon had been able to keep it with him for all of these years. He had found and taken a horse's soul and then placed it inside of something else. She wished that she could free the horse's soul, but at that moment there was nothing that she could do as she fought the enemy.
Looking back to Link, she saw Link struggling to keep himself up as Ganon pushed down on Link's shield. Phantom Ganon was completely vulnerable on his back, if she could hit him....
Zelda knew that she had to do this fast, but at the same time she knew that the longer she held her magic the more powerful it would be. She made her decision and felt the tingle of magic in her palms as it spread to her fingers. She let it stay for a moment, watching Link for when she knew that he wouldn't be able to hold Phantom Ganon any longer. She hated watching Link as his muscles started shaking under the pressure that their enemy was putting upon him. When Link started making a noise she sent her magic in a beam, she had been able to hold it for at least ten seconds, making it the one of the most powerful magic attacks that she had ever done.
It soared across the room, and Zelda saw Link see it and watched him as he shifted his shield so that Phantom Ganon's lance slid off of his shield and made him slightly fall. Then Link ran off to the left just as her magical beam hit Phantom Ganon, and she watched as it sent him flying forward and into the wall.
She glanced at Link to make sure that he was safe; seeing that he was just lightly covered in sweat gave her relief yet at the same time she felt herself blush as he watched him taking in deep breaths....
She shook her head, screaming at herself that that was not the perfect moment to start thinking about how handsome he was.
She looked at Phantom Ganon, and bit her lip as he staggered up. He stood up shakily, his armor covered with something that looked like smoke marks.
"Die!" he roared as he ran towards her, luckily he wasn't as fast with his horse so Zelda was able to move before he was fully upon her. He seemed to move only in strait lines, and Zelda hoped that he would stay in that mode.
"You die!" Zelda yelled back as she sent a sharp dagger of magic at his foot. He stumbled and then fell over.
Link must have gone to the other side of the room, because he came out and attempted to stab Phantom Ganon, but Phantom Ganon rolled over and slammed the butt of his lance into Link's stomach and Link fell to the ground.
Link fell to the ground and before he even noticed; Phantom Ganon was about to stand over him. But then Zelda suddenly jumped in front of Link and then put up a magical barrier just as the lance came down. The lance hit the barrier, and Link watched at the clear barrier start to turn a dark yellow around the lance and he could tell that the barrier was going to break soon.
"Link... m-move." Zelda gasped, instead of following her directions he grabbed her and then pulled her away and then the lance crashed through and hit just where the both of them had just been.
Both Zelda and Link stood up and ran off, glancing behind themselves to check if Phantom Ganon was chasing after them. He was turning around, and that was enough to make them both start running faster.
"Why'd you do that you idiot?" Zelda cried as they ran away.
"Didn't want you to die." Link answered as they heard Phantom Ganon's footsteps as he ran towards them.
Zelda looked behind herself as she noticed that Ganon was gaining on them. She had to do something, maybe she could....
Zelda grabbed Link's hand, sharing his warmth for just a moment before casting her teleportation spell and teleporting them across the room, far away from Phantom Ganon.
Link shook his head and blinked, and Zelda slapped him in the face to bring him back to his senses again.
Before he could say something, Phantom Ganon seemed to pop up out of no-where and Zelda was forced to cast her teleportation spell again.
Zelda ran off to the side, slightly pushing Link the other way to get him moving as well. He got the point, and he ran to the other way.
He watched as Zelda ran, her hair going back and her eyes watching Phantom Ganon. He loved her, and he didn't want anything to happen to her. But he knew that he couldn't possibly protect Zelda and fight this Phantom Ganon at the same time. But the biggest obstacle was the fact that she wouldn't want to be protected, she wouldn't even let him.
Link pushed these thoughts away as he stopped and pulled out his arrows, notching an arrow he aimed and started aiming arrows and letting them fly at Phantom Ganon's head but to his disappointment it only seemed to annoy Phantom Ganon.
"Damn it!" Link cursed when he ran out of arrows, even though he knew that they didn't much damage to Phantom Ganon.
Link put away his empty bow and ran as Phantom Ganon started marching towards him.
Phantom Ganon threw his lance down and missed Link by about a foot, which Link was grateful for. Link kept on running, and as Ganon chased after him Zelda tripped him by throwing a large dart of magic at his foot. Link kept on going until he was a safe distance away, but instead of Phantom Ganon continue to chase him as he thought he would, he stood up and then started running towards Zelda, who wasn't too far away from Link....
Zelda had just thrown a dart of magic at Phantom Ganon's foot, and instead of continuing to follow Link he started to run at her.
She ran to her left, but another bitter surprise revealed that he could move without going in a complete line. He turned to the left in a swift motion, not like he was being mind-controlled.
Zelda kept on running, but when she didn't hear Phantom Ganon's heavy footsteps behind her she glanced back.
He was holding up his hand, and in his hand was covered with magic as he charged a blast within it; he was preparing to hit her with that!
Even though it wasn't that big, she could feel how much magic was inside of it. If that hit her, then that would pierce through her skin and then she would bleed to death within a minute and nothing could save her.
She watched as he through it, and she knew that she wouldn't be able to dodge it. But through the light she saw someone jump in front of her... and she knew who it was with pure horror.
It was Link.
He jumped in front and over Zelda, and as the blast hit his back Zelda could see the blood as it flew off of his back.
They landed on the floor, and Link rolled off of Zelda, she sat up and looked down at him, tears in her eyes. He looked up at her, and she could already the life starting to drain out of his eyes.
"You... you jerk!" Zelda whispered as she started to cry, Link laughed weakly.
"You have to... beat him." Link told her weakly, she nodded her head.
"I will." She told him strongly as she bent over him.
"Don't... cry... it makes... me... feel bad...."
"Link..." Zelda whispered so low that only he could hear her. "I do love you, I was just too stubborn to see."
"Love you... too." He told her as he closed his eyes and his head went completely limp.
"Link! No!" She touched his neck and found that his pulse was still beating, but it was so weak... she could hardly even feel it. She didn't have any healing magic; she didn't have any potions that could heal him fast enough!
Zelda slowly stood up, and looked at Phantom Ganon who had been watching them with cold inhuman eyes.
"You hurt him!" Zelda cried as her eyes started to glow, along with her body. "I won't let you get away with that!"
She unleashed her magic all at once, as much as she had, more the she thought that she had all upon Phantom Ganon, who could only stare at her, wondering how she could have so much power. He couldn't even finish that thought though, because as the magic touched his skin it burning with hate and anger, and he was disintegrated instantly. He made something of gasp, or half of one.
Zelda fell down, all of her magic spent and gone; she looked at where her enemy had been as she took in long, labored breaths. Then she looked at Link, and saw the pool of dark blood that was gathering on the cold stone floor beneath him. She crawled over to him, rested her head on his chest, and listened to his heart. He only had twenty seconds of life left, and he wasn't even awake.
She bit her lip, letting the tears stream down her face freely. Then, she saw something moving in Link's pack. Grasping the hope that it was something that could help Link, she pulled it out and found that it was Pink Fairy. She tried to open it, but found that it was sealed to tight and in her desperation she cracked it open by hitting on the floor. The fairy flew out, shook its head, and then seeing someone bleeding on the floor started casting its healing powers.
Zelda smiled as she watched dumbly confused and at the same time she understood what was happening. The fairy finished, and glad with her work she tossed her hair to the side and then flew over to Zelda and healed her too. Once down, she zoomed off somewhere. Zelda didn't bother to look; she was too intent on finding out if her love was still alive.
"Link?" Zelda whispered as she gently shook him. "Hat boy?"
Link groaned, and then slowly sat up. He looked at Zelda, who jumped on top of him, knocking him back again.
"What?" Link asked confused. Zelda sat up and Link followed, and to his surprise she slapped him strait across the face. "Ouch! What'd I do?"
"Almost die! You bastard! Never do that again!" Zelda told him as she hugged him and started crying again. Link had to wait a few moment before his memories started coming back, but the thing that came back the fastest was when Zelda had told him: "I do love you."
Link looked down at Zelda, whose shoulders shook as she cried. He gently wrapped his arms around her and cradled her gently.
"So... do you love me or was that just the heat of the moment?" Link asked gently, Zelda sniffled and looked up at him.
"No, it wasn't the heat of the moment. Although it was what pushed it out." Zelda replied with sniffle as she smiled. "Damn it you Hat boy. You die and yet your hat didn't even fall off."
Link smiled at her, and Zelda smiled back. Then, as their eyes started lowering and their lips started getting closer...
"Link!" Link and Zelda jumped when a familiar voice called out. They looked around, and then suddenly a green circle appeared on the floor and Saria appeared.
"Saria!" Both Link and Zelda said as then stood up together. Saria smiled and then ran towards them and then hugged Link.
Zelda would have been jealous, if Saria wasn't Link's best friend and if she looked older then ten. Zelda smiled and enjoyed the moment, and then Saria looked at Zelda and smiled too.
"Zelda?" Saria asked as she pulled away from Link.
"I came to help." Zelda replied, although she was surprised when Saria had appeared.
"Thank you!" Saria ran over and hugged Zelda too and then pulled away as well. Then her nose wrinkled. "What's that smell?" She asked.
"Blood." Zelda replied. "Link got hurt but then a fairy healed him.... He was about to die." Zelda glared at Link but then her eyes softened and she just smiled.
"We should go!" Saria told them as she took their hands and pulled them to green light. "This'll take us out."
They followed, and when the three of them went into the light they were suddenly on the strange stone tablet in front of the Forest Temple.
"Link! We forgot about the ghosts!" Zelda cried as she slapped her head. Link was about to punch himself when suddenly they heard giggles. Turning around, they saw the ghosts standing behind them.
"Thank you!" They all cried out at once, and then suddenly they all disappeared, as if they had evaporated.
"Where'd they go?" Link asked as he ran forward to where they had all been.
"To the Goddesses." Zelda answered wisely. "Once the curse on the temple was gone, the Goddesses called them and they came. But they stayed long enough to just to tell us good-bye."
Saria looked between Zelda and Link and then smiled. "I guess that I'll ask later... but first, I need to tell you something Link."
Link turned around and looked at Saria.
"I'm the Sage of the Forest, I have to go."
"What?" Link cried as he ran over to her. "Why? Aren't Kokori forbidden?"
"But I'm the Sage," She giggled. "I may be a Kokori, but that only stops me from growing old. Because I am a Sage I can go out of the forest, because I have to, I have to go now Link."
"But... what about the others? The other Kokori?"
"I can tell them good-bye, but I have to leave." She told him simply.
"When?"
"By sunset."
Link looked at the sky, and seeing that it was almost sunset he looked at her.
"But sunset.... We won't have enough time."
"Forgetting me?" Link looked and saw Zelda. "I can teleport Hat boy."
Link smiled at her as she grabbed his and Saria's hand, they gently squeezed their hands, and then Zelda started powering magic into her teleportation spell, not sure if it would work, she couldn't travel far distances that well.
But indeed, they were suddenly in the middle of the Kokori homes. The startled Kokori saw them and then all ran over to them and started yelling and hugging. It seemed that they were all waiting, because not even Mido was missing.
Saria explained to them everything, about how she had to leave them and why she was leaving. Zelda could tell that they understood, but that they didn't want to.
"I have to go." Saria told them all, they all moaned. "I'm sorry, I'll see you all again, I promise."
Then, Saria's body turned into green and then it separated into glittering green sparkles and then flew off into the sky.
Link thought about that weird old man, and how he had done the same thing only that his sparkles had been yellow... he had to be something in this, Link knew it.
That night the Kokori had a hard time going to sleep, but they had already worn themselves out by their worrying so they fell asleep eventually. Link and Zelda were in Link's small tree home, both of them happy to be alive.
"I can't believe that we lived after that!" Link told Zelda as she was rearranging things in her pack.
"I can't either." Zelda sighed, seeing that everything was in place she stood and walked over to Link.
"What?" He asked as he sat down on his bed, Zelda smirked and then sat down with him and leaned over.
"What about that kiss?" She asked.
Link laughed and then looked at Zelda, and again, their eyes started closing and their lips started nearing. But this time, there was nothing to stop to their lips from meeting.
"Zelda?" Link asked after their first kiss, and he was feeling just a bit light-headed. "Will you travel with me?"
Zelda looked at him and smiled.
"I don't think that I could refuse." She replied, they both smiled and then held each other closely.
MWEHEHEHEHE! They finally fell in love! I'm such a stinker! (Starts doing to disco) Oh yeah!
Navi: That was too fluffy! More blood!
(Stops dancing) WHAT!? Link was about to die? Isn't that enough?
Navi: No.
Damn, your watching waaaaay too much T.V.!
Navi: Whatever!
I hope that everyone was satisfied with that chapter... if you weren't... THEN YOU'RE GREEDY!
So Until Next Time,
CrypticElf....
