Chapter 20 The Loss of Love

A/n: Like I said in previous chapters, this story is coming to an end. This is in fact the last chapter. This will be my longest chapter since I want it to be my last and there's still a lot to cover in the story. Well, here it is.

Disclaimer:

(…Last Time…)

Crying Princess: 'gave yumi the most hate filled look she could come up with as she saw her throw her arm around the stranger'

Yumi: "What are you giving me that look for? You don't even know his name and you already have a crush on him?"

Crying Princess: "I do to know his name! Its. . . umm. . ." 'crying princess turns different shades of reds as she failed miserably at hiding her jealousy'

Crying Princess: 'looks over to the stranger and whispers' "What is your name?" Yumi: 'rolls her eyes' Stranger: "It's. . . . (A/n: Do yu really want to know? I don't think you do! I think I should leave it hear so you'll have to wait for the next chapter to find out was his name is. Hmm. . . Am I doing a good job at stalling you guys to the answer? Or have you already looked ahead to find the answer? If that's the case then 'Cruddy' on YOU for ruining my fun!)

Stranger: It's Link.

Crying Princess: "HA! I told you I knew his name. It's Link!"

Yumi: 'rolls her eyes at crying princess again'

(…This Time…)

Alright, Crying Princess and Yumi fight over Link and then Crying Princess proclaims her undying love for him and Yumi gets mad. Then they become friends again and have a awesome sleepover. The end!

A/n: If you want a re-do over the disclaimer let me know, k?

…Continued…

(Last Time on Legends)

She couldn't move and it got colder. She breathed and saw her breath in the cold night. She wanted to run, but couldn't. This feeling was familiar. She didn't like it. It couldn't be anything good. The silence was broken. It seemed far away. Far, far away. But she heard it. It was getting closer. It was creeping up on her. She now heard her own fast heartbeat in her ears. It was pounding loudly now, so that she could barley hear that noise that threateningly, crept slowly to her. She breathed harder and it seemed to make her heart stop when she heard footsteps behind her. For a moment she didn't hear her heartbeat, but only the loud thud of each footstep.

She managed to slowly turn around.

……..

Link felt something was wrong. He didn't know what, but it felt something had been taken away from him all of a sudden. Maybe the room he was in made him feel that way. He looked around to see if he had dropped something, but he didn't. He still felt it and it hurt. He didn't know what was wrong and tried to shake off the feeling. He went into the next room and it was still there. That feeling. It cried out to him. That something that was taken away was crying loudly. He could almost hear it in his ears. It was loud and demanding, but sad. It made him feel even more depressed. He didn't like the feeling and thought that maybe it was the Temple calling out to him. Maybe not. It didn't seem like it. He just wanted out and it urged him on to go further through the temple.

(Curtains open and the last scene of the play begins)

Yuki turned around and stared in horror. She had seen this man before, and there he was again. Except this time she had no protection. She tried to move like before, but it was a failed attempt. She didn't know why, but she couldn't move. She couldn't move like before. The lightning clashed and brightened up the sky, even if only for a moment, and what she saw before her frightened her. She couldn't see him before because of the darkness that surrounded them, and was glad, but now she had seen him. He was tall. Really tall. His hair was a red, shocking color and he had dark eyes that could penetrate any light and dim it to a lull yellow. He wore black armor and tight black pants. His black armor glistened in the light from the storm brewing over their heads. When she looked closer at his armor she saw red symbols and designs of destruction and chaos. She took a step back in surprised and tried to turn around and run. She really wanted to, but couldn't.

He smiled and his white teeth glistened in the night. He started to chuckle. It was a deep, low roar, but soon got louder until he stopped and took a step closer with a thud of his heavy boot. He stepped closer and closer. Every step he took was a thud and the thought of what each step meant. It meant that 'he' was getting closer. Soon he was so close that he was mere inches from her face. He was close. Too close, and she could smell his foul breath upon her face. He leaned closer to her and whispered in her ear, "Your mine." He grabbed her arms roughly and threw her into the air.

He grabbed her arms and felt pain as she was thrown into the air. She heard a loud sickening snap from her arm. Was it broke? She didn't know. All she felt was the soft fall the ground below. The air whipped her hair about her face as she felt herself continue to fall. She was soon expecting to hit the ground and waited fearfully for it, but it never came. She opened her eyes and looked around. It looked like she was in a crystal. It was a soft pink color. It was moving on its own without moving her around and sparkled as it turned. She sat up and looked around to see Ganondorf below her smiling his evil gleam. She put her hands up against the crystal and tried to break out, but couldn't. She cried and heard it in a muffled tone. Yuki sat down and started to cry. She lifted her head up and cried for Link. She was sorry what she had done to him, and if she had only forgiven him she wouldn't be where she was. She wanted him near, to protect her, to hold her, but the sad reality was that he wasn't there to protect her; he wasn't there to hold her. He wasn't there at all and probably never would be…. She cried hard and shouted Link's name between sobs of pain and realization of what was really going to happen to her now that no one was there for her.

She had cried herself to sleep and hadn't noticed that while she was crying Ganondorf had taken her to his castle surrounded by searing lava that made anyone cringe just to stand near the pit filled with fire. She slept a deep sleep.

Link was almost out of the Temple. The dry, blistering desert where the Temple laid was protected by the sands and the bandits that lived there. He entered the last chamber where the boss stood holding the pendant that he needed to escape. He kept that same feeling as before and he kept hearing that same scream. It echoed throughout his head and it bothered him.

Yuki woke up to find herself in that same crystal in a dark place. What is this place? Despite the crystal she could still see, smell and hear things on the outside, and what she smelled wasn't anything too pleasant. She remembered back when she first woke up in Hyrule, it was with Link and getting dark, she remembered the sight of the disfigured skeletons and the horrid smell. That smell was in that same room she was in. She didn't want to know what was on the outside of her prison. She didn't want to see it. She didn't want to be in this place, but she really couldn't complain. She had gotten herself into this and had pushed her only friend away. After what she had done to him she wasn't expecting for him to come and rescue her. She sat down in the crystal and stared at the colors that glinted in the darkness as it spun clockwise. It was never-ending.

She thought back on what happened and once again cried into the night. She laid her head back and closed her eyes as she tried to sleep once more, but it didn't happen. She sat there in her darkness she thought she had created herself.

She didn't know how long she had sat there in depression and sadness, but she noticed that a light started to creep into the room where she was. The light was coming form a small barred window. It was a dull, dim light, but enough so that she could see some of the room outside her jewel looked like. She starred in horror. The room was filled with abused dead bodies, thus, telling of where the horrid smell was coming from. It was coming from their decaying bodies. She saw pieces of dead flesh in colors of red, green, and purple brown bruises hanging off of the dead. Yuki also saw maggots and flies' feasting on the bodies and with that and the combination of the smell it was making her gag.

She heard the door open in protest and saw Ganondorf slowly walk in. He had removed his armor and kept his sword to his side, but in place of his armor was a dark black cape that came down to his heals. He smiled an evil, lustful smile as he saw his prize had awakened from her beauty sleep. She stood up. Anger flowed threw her like a dam that broke.

He saw her stand. He also saw the evil and hatred gleaming off of her. He liked what he saw. The lust in his eyes grew. He wanted her, and seeing her angry made him want her even more. He wanted to caress every curve that she showed through that dress she wore. He wanted her as his bride. That's the main reason he had taken her, but there was also something more. Ganondorf had sensed it when he first saw her. Something was there, and he wanted it. Being around her made him feel that thing, and it made him stronger. Forcing her to be his bride and to stay by his side would make it even better.

Yuki was angry. She had been taken away with no one to save her and from what she knew there was also no escape. She felt uneasy around him and the look that he gave her didn't make Yuki feel any better about her situation.

Link had slain the two withes that tried to kill him. He was wounded badly and was bleeding from a deep gash in his side, but he was finally out of the Temple. He thought that the feeling would go away when he was finally out of the Temple, but it didn't. It was stronger. He made his way outside the gate that kept people from getting into the dessert and called for Epona. He needed to get to the Temple of Time to end all of this. He wanted this feeling to stop and screaming to cease. He wanted to find Yuki and make things right again. That's what he truly wanted. To be with Yuki.

He made his way to the Temple of Time and walked through the doors. He had seen this person before. The guy dressed in blue had helped him throughout his journey by giving him songs to the Temples he was in. He was there now surprisingly. The white head gear he was wearing was pulled down revealing his face. He was smiling.

A light shot off and Link covered his eyes. Once it was over he opened them and didn't see Sheik standing there. Instead he saw a princess. It was Princess Zelda. She was dressed in a white and pink gown with some of her gold hair tied up showing her triforce earrings. She was beautiful.

The princess spoke, "Hello Link. You have done well in your quest and now it's near its end. The medallions that you have collected will give you the power to defeat the evil in Hyrule, Ganondorf. A bridge has already been made so you can cross over to his castle."

Link looked at her, "I don't understand. Where have you been? What happened to Sheik?"

The princess smiled once more and answered, "That was my disguise to hide myself from Ganondorf. He has been tracking and looking for me over the last 7 years. I needed to hide myself. It was the perfect disguise."

Link nodded in understanding when he heard laughter and saw the person making it. It was Ganondorf. He threw Zelda into a pink crystal and smiled knowing they could do nothing about it. He finally got what he needed. Princess Zelda had a piece of the Triforce and now it now belonged to him. He had the Triforce of Power and Zelda had the Triforce of Wisdom. This would make him stronger along with the power he felt from that girl and two pieces of the triforce. That left one more. He looked down at Link knowing that he had it. The Triforce of Courage. He smiled and disappeared with Princess Zelda.

Link was mad. He rushed out of the Temple and ran to Ganondorf's castle. He saw a rainbow bridge crossing over to the gothic doors of the castle. He wasn't sure that it was going to hold him and hesitated as he put one foot down on the colorful, transparent bridge. It held him so he took another step and soon made his way to the doors at the end. He pushed on the doors and began making his way through the castle. He stepped through the door and the lost feeling and the screaming seemed to stop. What was lost was in this castle.

Ganondorf had told Yuki that she was now his and there was no escape. This upset her. She didn't want to be his. There was NO way she was going to be his. She didn't even won't to be near him. There had to be a way out.

She knocked on the crystal for the hundredth time before giving up and holding her throbbing hands as she heard the door open once more. This time Ganondorf was with someone. She was in another crystal. Her crystal collided with Yuki's making it bigger in size. She also had that girl in with her. She looked up to see Ganondorf walk out the door leaving them there. She turned to the girl next to her. It was Princess Zelda. Time had changed her into a beautiful women, but she could still tell that it was the Princess of Hyrule. The princess turned to Yuki and told her everything she had told Link and also said that he should be in the castle right now. Yuki cast her eyes down in sorrow and regret. So he was there to save the princess. Not her. He probably didn't even know she was there. He was fighting for the Princess not her.

Link thought he was done with fighting, but found he had been wrong. It was like mini Temples around the place that he had to defeat in order to get to the upper tower where the princess was being held. He had been fighting through the mini temples and had one more left. After that the protective shield around the steps to the upper tower would disappear.

Navi gave him a worried look as he completed in breaking through the shield around the steps to the tower. The little fairy didn't know what to do and knew that she wouldn't be any help to Link when he had to fight Ganondorf. He was seeping with power and it made it hard for the little fairy to get close enough to find any weaknesses. Link walked up the stairs followed by Navi. He got to the top of the stairs and heard music. It was dark and morbid sounding. It sent a shivers up Link's spine. All of a sudden it stopped. He saw Ganondorf at an organ as he turned around and laughed, "You came. Good!" He laughed harder as Link saw Ganondorf rise to the upper level of the room. Link climbed up and met Ganondorf at the top. "You have what I want. The last piece of the Triforce will be mine." Ganondorf held up his hand and showed Link the back of his palm as it showed two pieces of the Triforce. Then the battle began. Ganondorf could feel the power of the two Triforce pieces and the power he felt when the girl was around. It was almost overwhelming and he liked it. Once this was over and he defeated the boy he would have the rest of the Triforce and he would rule the land with his queen by his side. Navi told Link that she wouldn't be able to help him, but would stay by his side throughout the battle.

Yuki and Princess Zelda appeared in their crystal above the battle between Link and Ganondorf and saw as they battled. A sphere of power was shot at Link who deflected it with his sword back at its owner. This continued till one of them was hit. Suddenly Ganondorf was struck for the about the tenth time and he fell. He looked really bad. There were holes all through his cape from where he had been hit and it looked like he had been burnt severely and was goosing blood. He slowly looked up at Link and laughed his last laugh before coming to a still. The crystal burst and the castle began to rumble.

Princess Zelda ran immediately to Link to congratulate him and hurry him out of the castle. She looked at Yuki and motioned for her to come along as she began to show Link out of the castle.

Yuki looked down in despair. He didn't even see her. He had just walked away with the princess. He didn't care for her safety anymore. What really bothered her was the fact that he didn't care for her anymore. He didn't care. She fell to the floor where she and the princess had fallen. It was in the center where the supposedly died Ganondorf laid. She fell to her knees and tucked her legs in the back. It was a very uncomfortable position, but she didn't care. She didn't care for anything. She didn't even notice the falling castle around her. The castle shook violently as more debris from the ceiling come down and finally woke Yuki up to her surrounding. She didn't care whether or not she got out of the castle in time, but she would try.

Yuki stood and jumped across to the other side before climbing down and going to the stairs that led down. She continued to make her way down until she saw the doors that led out of the castle. She reached out and touched the doors lightly before pushing on it. It wouldn't open. She tried again and pushed harder but it wouldn't open. She gave up. It didn't matter to her whether she got out or not. She didn't care. There was nothing to live for. Ganondorf was died and no reason for her to live. She turned her back to the door and leaned against it before sliding down and sitting on the floor. She watched as the castle started to cave in. The main support beams in the little hallway fell and started to give way making it collapse in. Yuki hugged her knees tightly waiting for the impact, but it never came. It had missed her and the door. She looked up and could see the blackened sky above her. The door suddenly began to fall and she moved out of the way. She turned around to see the princess and Link standing over to the side. Link looked straight at her.

The Princess and Link finally made it out when Zelda looked around worried. Where was Yuki? She was supposed to have followed them out. Princess Zelda told him this and watched as he ran up to the door. He pushed against it but it wouldn't open. He tried and tried but it wouldn't budge. So all he could do was stand and watch as the castle fell.

The walls around the door fell, and the only thing left was the gothic black door. It stood there and stuck out against the ruble. It was the only thing standing against the blackened red sky of flame. The door started to fall. It fell sharply to the ground making an ear splitting crack as it busted to pieces against the ruble. He saw a figure amongst the stirred up dust that was caused when the door fell. The figure turned around as the dust settled reveling who it was. It was Yuki.

Yuki stared back at Link as he came running for her. He stopped suddenly as the ground began to quake. The pile of rubble was about as tall as a mountain, but it was falling down from the top. It was falling to the lava below them. A roar erupted and surrounded them. It sent out a message of terror and promising pain. From the debris came a black form. With it came to red glaring eyes and horns from his head that touched the sky. Navi flew up to Link, "That's not Ganondorf. That's Ganon. I know I couldn't help with your other fight, but I will now."

Link unsheathed his sword and stood in front of Yuki. He glared at Ganon as flames arose to the sky around Yuki and Link cutting them off from the princess who stared in horror. Ganon suddenly came forward and knocked the sword from Link's hand. The sword flew across the flames and landed in the ground sharply next to the princess. Link didn't have his weapon. There was no way to get to it.

Ganon ran at him making the ground shake. Navi flew behind Ganon and Link followed taking out a weapon that would possibly hurt him.

Yuki saw Ganon run towards Link and saw as he quickly ran behind him. That left Yuki standing in his way. She quickly ran behind some pieces of debris out of Ganon's way. She heard him grunt in frustration and start his hunt for Link. She heard the battle going on and even took a peak at it once she thought it was safe. She knew she was being a coward, but Ganondorf had taken away her weapons and she would have only gotten in the way. She finally decided to look at the battle going on. She saw Link shooting something at him and Ganon would yell in pain. This went on for awhile until she saw Link get struck and stumble to the dirt ground. Yuki saw blood run from a new wound in his chest. He was bleeding so heavily it was pouring out like a dam that broke. It was covering the ground near him in puddles. He tried to stand but couldn't. She watched as Ganon went up to Link, raise his big, black, clawed hands and bring them down sharply on Link. She heard a sickening thud and a triumphant roar of Ganon. He raised his head and roared again louder this time. He backed away.

Yuki saw Navi bent over a limp form, Link. He wasn't moving. It didn't look like he was breathing. Yuki turned to the princess and saw her fall to the ground weeping. She couldn't believe it. Was he actually dead? Ganon started to walk away from Link and started his trek over to Princess Zelda. Yuki stood and ran to Link. Navi was crying. She touched Link's face. His eyes were closed. She moved his head to the side and watched it fall limp to the side, lifeless. She looked down to see Link's mangled arm and pieces of bone splintered and sticking out. It looked twisted. Yuki saw the deep gash at his side as it started to recede in flowing blood. She didn't know how Ganon ended Link's life, but she really didn't care. She was angry. More angry then she could have thought possible. Yuki turned around to see Ganon almost to Princess Zelda. The princess had seemed to have stopped crying, and had surrounded herself in a force field and held her ground praying to the gods. Yuki knew the gods wouldn't answer her. She didn't think that they cared or else they would have done something by now, but apparently they didn't care whether their world was taken over and destroyed piece by piece.

Yuki became angrier at this. Rage took over and blinded her with white light.

Zelda saw Ganon coming and put up a force field and began praying. She believed that the gods would answer her and hoped that the old legend was true. Somebody would come to their rescue. She had hope in this. She opened her eyes to see Yuki turned around in anger. All of a sudden a white light spread over the sky and everything in its reach. Princess Zelda closed her eyes till it was over and opened them to see an angelic form hovering above Link. She watched as it flew closer to Ganon. It screeched an unearthly screech. Princess Zelda saw it up close. Everything about her was white. Her wings, her face, her flowing long hair, everything, but she did notice her eyes. They were a piercing deep emerald green. Her wings were like an angel's. Long, white, feathery, and elegant. Her dress had a rip up the dress showing part of her leg. The top showed a bit of her stomach and it was tied in the middle sleeveless, but there was a piece of garment that were like gloves that went to her finger tips and stopped above her elbows. You would think that she was loving and kind from her figure, but you could also see the wrath and meanness upon her face. She took her hand once she was close enough to Ganon and brought forth long, sharp claws. She swung them down and sliced of Ganon's head off in rage. Blood spewed all over her long white dress as she snarled and screeched again. Her claws retracted as she slowly flew next to Princess Zelda.

Princess Zelda saw her as her glow disappeared. Her wings slowly receded to her back and her hair and face color came back revealing who it really was. Her dress remained white and glowing. It was Yuki. Yuki looked sadly over at Link and let a lone tear strain down her bloody face. She turned back at the princess before walking over to Link, "it is finished." She stumbled over to Link exhausted. She slowly knelt beside him while taking his head in her lap and cradling it in her arms. She looked at his lifeless form and cried along with Navi. She cried and let her tears fall on Link's face. She cried until she couldn't cry anymore and started to hiccup. She closed her eyes and slept while holding Link.

Princess Zelda smiled sadly and walked over to the warriors. Yuki's gown was still white and very beautiful with the exception of the blood and dirt stains. At first she thought that they were both dead, but found out that Yuki was only sleeping. She reached for Link and felt his cold skin. He was actually dead. Death had already crept upon him and kept his wounds from bleeding. She looked on at the image in front of her quietly. The picture was very depressing. Two bloody warriors laid amongst the rubble and dirt surrounded by hot scorching lava and a blackened sky. One who cradled the dead was crying softly in her sleep while the fairy lost its beautiful blue glow and slowly fell to the dead warrior's face. The princess didn't think she could do anything for them and knew what was to come when the heartbroken warrior was to awaken. She saw as another white glow surrounded them and watched as white fairies surrounded them. She saw as Link began to jerk violently and come to a stop. His chest was moving. He was breathing. He was once again alive. Yuki didn't wake up. Even as Link sat up and shook the girl. Princess Zelda and Navi cried in joy and surrounded Link, but he did not smile. He frowned in worry as Yuki didn't wake up, and continued to cry and shake in her dream. He sat her in his lap and stood up.

The princess told him to follow her as they went across the bridge and over into town. Link didn't want any explanations to what happened. He didn't even speak. He just followed Princess Zelda as she led them to a place that would treat his wounds. He stared down at Yuki in his arms and stopped to wipe away her tears.

Days had gone by and Yuki still hadn't awakened from her sleep. Link stayed by her side and would barley leave it. Whether he got to eat some days or not would be up to him. He had been healed after the white fairies had appeared, and Yuki seemed fine. She just didn't wake from her sleep. She slept and struggled in her sleep and sometimes cried uncontrollably, but one day she did wake from her sleep. Yuki woke to find herself alone in a large room. She sat up in bed. The room was most like the one she had woken up in seven years ago. She couldn't believe how alone she felt. No one was around to care for her. No one. She hugged herself and cried. The door opened with a creak as Link slowly walked in not believing what he saw. She was awake. She was actually awake, but she was crying. She was crying again. She was crying so hard that she didn't even notice Link as he walked up next to her. He jumped on the bed and hugged her. He didn't think he would ever let her go, but he finally let up his grip on her to see her face. It was streaming with warm, salty tears. He wiped them away, "I'm sorry. I'm sorry for what I've done to you. Do you forgive me?" She looked up into his deep blue eyes and slowly kissed him softly. It was light and soft, but quick. He looked back down at her and kissed her back. This time it was longer and different from the one they had back at the little lake in the Lost Woods. It was a soft kiss that told Yuki how really sorry he actually was. They both melted into the kiss and didn't want to let go thinking they might loose each other if they did. The kiss got more heated as they went on until it was ruined by Princess Zelda. She walked in not seeing what the two were actually doing since Link had his back towards the door holding Yuki in his arms. She walked up beside the bed and watched as the two parted and Yuki's face turned a permanent red. The princess smiled and told them how happy she was to see Yuki awake and well. Since she was awake they would hold a celebration of Ganondorf's defeat and how well Hyrule had already repaired itself. It would be a time of happiness and sadness for Princess Zelda knew what would happen next, but she would keep this from the young warriors as they celebrated and didn't want to crush their joy.

The party was held that night. Everyone was there. It was held outside in the mountains with the gorons and the little kids of the forest with a couple of the villagers. It was held there because the kokori from the forest could attend it without actually dying. From what they believe anyway. The gorons had a secret passage to the forest and let the little people through. The little kids played there music on flutes and danced around the bonfire they had made and some of them watched as the saw the sad attempt the gorons made to dance to there music. Link and Yuki watched of in the distance as the festival went on. The night ended and the sun raised and everyone retreated back where they came from. Link stood up and held out a hand for Yuki. She took it and rose to her feet as the princess walked up to them, "I'm sorry to say this, but the time has come where it must end. We have to put the sword back and return to the past before any of this happened."

"Will I still be here with Link? Will we even remember each other?" Yuki asked.

The princess looked at them sadly, "Once the sword is placed back where it came from then it will go back farther then seven years. It will go back before Link was even born. It will go as far back as when Ganondorf was born, and since he has now been erased form history it will say he was never born, and a beautiful girl will be born in his place, and thus it will be as if none of this had ever happened. Link will have his mother and father back and can grow up a normal life. He will not even know the forest or its people. He will not remember his journey or hardships he had to overcome. He will not even remember you Yuki…" she sighed and looked down at the ground as she continued. Every bit of this was hurting her as much as it was hurting them, "You will have never came to this place and will be back home where you came from. I do not know if you will remember any of this, but the only one that should remember is me since I hold the triforce of wisdom, but the legend did come true. A savior did come to Hyrule. The last hollow piece of the triforce was you. It was you that made all of this possible. You let us all live in piece and you will never be forgotten. This is your legend and it shall be written for many to read. Whether it will be believed that it actually did happen or not will be up to the person who it is told to. You and Link will be remembered throughout history until it is forgotten and old. You are what Legends will be made of." The princess said this as a white light surrounded them and they appeared in the temple of time. Princess Zelda walked up to Yuki and pulled the necklace from around her neck and looked at it. It was the necklace that she had kept over the seven years. The necklace that had started all of this for her. "You may keep this as maybe a reminder of Hyrule and the deed that you have done for it. Come Link. You must set the sword back." She said this as she walked up the steps and up to the alter that the sword had once set. Link looked down at Yuki before grabbing her and pulling her with him into the room. The princess stepped back when Link unsheathed his sword and pointed it readily at the stone where it was to be kept.

He thought over all of what he was told. He was happy that he would finally remember his mother and father and that he would grow up with them. He would grow up and be happy. That was something to look forward to, but something stopped him from slamming it into the stone below. It was Yuki. He finally had her. He could be with her. She wanted to be with him and he wanted to be with her. They were finally together again, and were having to be pulled apart again. He looked over to Yuki sadly. She was staring at the ground and crying.

She would never see him again. Never, and he was actually okay with it. He hadn't said anything about it. Maybe he actually didn't care for her. Maybe it was never meant to be. She cried. She cried silently to herself and lowered her head so that they wouldn't see. Why wasn't anything happening? Why wasn't he placing the sword in the stone? She looked up to see him staring at her. She walked over to him slowly, "Do it Link. You must. This is goodbye." She said this as she crept on her tip toes as kissed him on the cheek as her final farewell. She backed up and wiped her tears from her face and waited for him to do it. She looked past Link to the princess and saw her smiling sadly at the two warriors that she knew from the beginning was never meant to be. She watched as Link plunged the sword deeply back in its place and everything went white. She saw Link there in the white space. He walked up to her and held her as they began to fall. She heard music. It was Zelda's Lullaby. It was being played so softly that she thought she was going to fall asleep in his warm embrace. She looked up at Link as they knew they would never see each other ever again. He wouldn't even remember her. Link whispered softly into her ear his goodbye, "Goodbye Yuki. I hope you remember that I will always love you." He leaned in and kissed her one final time as the music began to fade and they began to fall faster. Yuki knew what he had said was a lie. He wouldn't even remember her to lover her, but she didn't care. She just didn't want to let go, but soon felt tugging. She was being pulled away from him. It was a jerk so violent that they were holding on to each others hands. Soon all they could do is watch as they faded away into the distance knowing that they would never see each other again. She fell and heard a voice. It was Princess Zelda. She was saying, "Thank you Yuki. Thank you for everything that you have done. I promise that you will be remembered in our Legends. You will be remembered." It was so faded that she could barley catch the last parts of what was being said. She closed her eyes and grabbed the necklace around her neck. It was getting warm and glowing. She heard noises. Noises of in the distance.

The noise that she heard was a constant beep in the distance. She didn't know what it was, but it was irritating. Not only did she hear that noise but the sound of someone weeping. She opened her eyes to see that she was lying in a bed. A hospital bed. She remembered now. She belonged here. She sat up in her bed to find her mother weeping softly into the covers. She turned her head to the left to see a heart monitor making the beeping noise. Her mother looked up and attacked her in a warm embrace. She returned the hug to her mother as her mother tried to explain what had happened over the last year. She had fallen of into the woods shaking and wouldn't wake. Her mother thought that she had just bumped her head on the stone near the path and knocked herself out since she did have a little gash on her forehead. She woke up the next day and seemed fine. She even managed to go to school, but before the day was out she had passed out and been sent to the hospital. The doctors said they didn't know what was wrong with her and found her in perfect health, but she didn't wake up. They then said that she had gone into a coma and may never wake. That was a year ago and her mother did go to the hospital almost everyday to see her. The nurse came in and almost dropped her folder she had been holding once she saw the girl was awake. The nurse checked on her and said that she was healthy, but was to keep her in the hospital until they had checked over everything and since she had not used her arms and legs within the year that she would have trouble walking and would need medical therapy to help with it. Her mother cried some more and soon had to leave saying that she would be back tomorrow. The nurse left her and went to go get a doctor leaving the girl by herself. She really didn't say much, but kept thinking over what she had dreamed. Was it actually a dream? Was it all a dream? Never reality. Just like it should be, right? She thought about Link and what she went through and it actually brought tears to her eyes. She reached up to her neck to see that the necklace was there. Did this mean that it actually did happen?

It was a hot spring day in Hyrule as a scream echoed out through a tiny hut near Hyrule's Castle Market Town. Inside the hut was a screaming soon to be mother. She was giving birth. The father helped through the labor till it was through. He brought forth a tiny baby boy. The mother cradled him in her arms and let him feed on one of her breast as she named him. She named him Link. He would grow up a normal life like the princess had told. He would grow up with his mother and father. He would grow up remembering nothing of his journey to save Hyrule. He would never remember Yuki his love. He would hear of the tale of a two great warriors that went through time to save Hyrule from a dark evil that had threatened the land. He would here that the star crossed lovers, the warriors of Hyrule, would soon fall in love to be separated in the end. Not only would this tiny baby boy soon here his tale, but never truly ever love someone as much as he used to love the girl in the legend that he would never know to be true.

A month after that boy Link was born. Two other little babies were born as well. One little girl to take place of the evil that had once threatened Hyrule and would rule over the bandits that took refuge in the desert, and the other was a little girl as well. It was the princess. She would soon remember the tale and know it to be true whether her father and mother would believe it to be true. She would write the legend that Link would soon know and never actually know it to be about him. This princess would soon become queen and rule over Hyrule better than any other royal family member had ever done. They would live in peace and never remember the troubles that had once been.

One

Now I can begin to tell the story
A legend's not a legend 'til it ends
Together we can celebrate the glory
My friends, my friends

It's amazing to think you can do anything
When you believe in yourself

One voice can make a difference
One move can go the distance
The greatest battles have been overcome
With one heart, one mind
By one love, one life
That's the power of one

Anybody here can be the hero
You could even change history
What we do today could save tomorrow
(Save tomorrow)
For you and for me

So whoever you are
And wherever you're from
Prove it to the rest of the world

One voice can make a difference
One move can go the distance
The greatest battles have been overcome
With one heart, one mind
By one love, one life
That's the power of one

(Things around)
Things around are coming
(Nowhere left)
There's nowhere left to run
(Rise to meet)
Rise to meet the challenge
Believe in the power of one

One voice can make a difference
One move can go the distance
The greatest battles have been overcome
With one heart, one mind
By one love, one life

That's the power of one

Sung by: Denisse Lara

(The curtins close to never open again and it's the end of the play as the actors hear the audience clapping and crying)

A/n: That's the end. The end of the story. Let me know what you think of the last chapter. I don't think I'll write a sequel, but I am going to go back and redo the chapters so it'll be better and with more description involved with it. Well, I suppose I can work on my other stories after this is fixed. I'll miss working on it though. R/R!

Here's a joke that I read out of a magazine. I really liked it and thought that a couple of people would like it too:

Q: Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, the perfect guy, and an old lady were walking down the street when simultaneously a 100 dollar bill was seen on the sidewalk. Who gets the 100 dollar bill?

A: The old lady of course! The other three don't exist.