Chapter 2 Death Mountain
Disclaimer:
Lawyers: 'shake there head'
Crying Princess: "Well, I can't help what you think!"
Lawyers: 'take out there cell phones and calls someone'
Crying Princess: "You think that calling someone is really going to scare me, but you know what, I'M NOT SCARED!"
Lawyers: 'put away cell phone, look up and smile at crying princess'
Crying Princess: "Anyway, who did you call?"
Lawyers: 'smile even more widely and keep staring at crying princess'
Crying Princess: "Okay. . . . . . . . you guys are 'really' starting to freak me out."
to be continued . . . . . . .
Disclaimer: I do not own Zelda or anything pertaining to the game. Just in case
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This was the first time she had been outside the castle. Yuki sighed as she tried to take in everything at once. Link gave her a look as she sighed. She smiled and looked back at him, cutting him off at anything that he would have said.
She wanted to remember everything from her past. It was so aggravating not remembering anything. She was getting mad just thinking about it.
"What's wrong with you?" He asked. He was going to say something when she sighed but she suddenly smiled at him. She scared him when she changed moods like that. Then he saw her smile fade away immediately after she looked away from him. It had been replaced by anger.
"I'm just thinking about something . . . . . . . ."
"What are you thinking about?"
"Nothing. It's none of your business." She said. She looked down and fell behind Link to follow him instead of walking next to him.
He wanted to know what was wrong with her, but she didn't talk much about herself.
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They stopped at the village at the base of the mountain to rest and get ready for the next day where they would climb Death Mountain. A kind old man had let them in to rest for the night.
Yuki laid down on her little mat on the floor and quickly fell asleep after their long walk that they had made. He sat there wondering how she would do the next day when they would finally climb Death Mountain.
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When they had been heading here they stopped for the night under a tree. She had freaked out when she saw skeletons come out and start attacking them. She stayed behind Link watched as he fought them off. She didn't want to get near them. She looked like she could've been really sick the time when Link had sliced of its arm and decaying flesh flung across her face.
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He woke up and saw that Yuki had not awakened yet. "I'll let her sleep a little longer," he said to himself as he walked out into the morning sun.
She had awakened and was looking around, "Where's Link?" She got up and walked out after seeing that Link wasn't in there. She saw him sitting on a tomb in the graveyard watching the sun rise over Hyrule.
"I got a new song. I found a place underneath a tombstone. It turns night to day and day to dark. It's called the 'Sun's Song'." He said this quietly as he heard Yuki approach behind him.
"Okay. When are we going to leave for Death Mountain?" she asked.
He jumped off and turned around to face her, "Right now, if you had your stuff together, but since you don't it looks like you're going to have to go back and get it."
"Fine." She said
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She had already gotten her stuff up as he walked in. They walked up to the guard and handed him the note.
The guard read the note and laughed so hard that he could barely breathe. "What will are princess come up with next? Does she really think that we are in danger? The only danger I see here is what will come of you kids if I let you go up there, but you do have a letter with her permission so I have to let you go. Before you go up, you should know that the volcano has tremors and knocks rocks off, so be careful. I don't want to know that you got hurt because I let you go up there." After saying that he started laughing again as he let the gate up to let them pass through.
They walked all day and stopped when they finally reached inside of the Gorons Cavern.
Link walked up to where the Goron King resided. When he tried opening the door, the king yelled at them to go away. "Great! What do we do now? We have to find out where he has the stone." Yuki said.
"I don't know what to do. Maybe . . . . . ." he trailed off leaving it at that. He then took out his Orcarina, and played a song that made the door lift open.
"What was that?" She asked.
"It was a song that I learned from Sarah. She was the one that gave me this Orcarina." He answered.
They walked inside to find that the Goron King did not look like he was in a good mood at all. "What do you want!?" He said.
"We come here to ask you for something. The Goron's Stone." He said.
"Why should I give it to you! I have enough problems without you adding to it! The cavern where we retrieve are rocks that we eat for food, has been sealed leaving us to starve. Not to mention that my people are being eaten all because I wouldn't give the stone to the first guy who came here demanding it!" He was madder than before. "Leave me to think. Now!"
"What did the man look like, the one that came before us asking for it?" Link asked.
"Why the hell should I tell you?" He screamed.
Link took out his Orcana and started to play 'Sarah's Song' once again, and as Link played the Goron King started to jump up and down. Shouting and screaming. After a while, Link stopped playing and it looked like the king was in a better mood.
"Ha, ha, ha, ha." He laughed. "I feel much better now. That reminds me of a song I once heard a long time ago. Listen, I'll make a deal. If you can open the passage to the cavern again and destroy the monster in 'Dodagon's Cavern' then I will let you have that stone. Before you leave take this." He gave Link and Yuki a goron's bracelet that would allow them to pick up heavier objects than what they could before.
"Thank you," was all Link said before he walked out the door.
They found where the cavern was blocked. Link went up the side and talked to a goron that said that that plant that we saw growing in the shades were called 'bomb flowers'. Link picked one up after receiving a gorons bracelet from the goron king and threw it over the side before it exploded. They watched as it went off and crumbled the bolder that was blocking the entrance to the cavern.
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They had been in there battling for a while now. Both of them were exhausted to where both of them could barely move. "Let's rest. Please Link! I'm so tired . . . . . ." Yuki said after a while of dragging her feet over the heated stones. "Okay, let's sit down over there so we know we won't be bothered." Link said.
They sat down at the corner of the dungeon where they could peer at the slain monsters that had once inhabited there. One of them twitched making Yuki jump and grab hold of Link's arm. "Sorry. It startled." She said.
Link started laughing, "I thought it took a lot more than that to scare you." He was trying to stir her up after seeing what she did with the undead monsters he had to kill all by himself.
"Whatever." She said as she saw one of the legs move making her tighten her grab on his arm.
It was silent as she watched the animals. Not one of them had moved making her losen her grip on his arm.
She stifled a yawn as she laid her head on Link's shoulder and fell asleep.
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He finally woke her, and they began to continue on in the dungeons.
They reached the door where the last monster was held. Link turned to Yuki, "I don't want you to come with me. I want you to go back to the entrance of the cavern and wait for me there."
"Why? Why don't you want me to come with you?" She asked.
"I want to do this by myself. Please, wait for me. Let me do this one on my own," he pleaded.
"Okay, but don't get used to me doing everything you say because I wont," she said. She didn't know why he wanted her to stay, but she could tell that he seemed really bothered by it and didn't want to push the matter any further.
He opened the door and turned around to see Yuki walking the other way. He then walked into the dungeon that held the last monster he would have to defeat to get the next stone, just as Yuki turned around to see the door close behind him. She really wanted to be with him. She didn't want to wait for him. She wanted to help him and be with him. She turned around and began her journey out of the cavern to wait for her friend.
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A/n: Hmm. . . It still needs help. I just fixed the little name problem.
