I'm up with the next chapter! Oh, BTW, I meant to say that most of the clothes were from the new game coming out in-well-this year, not the movie. If people ever read my AUs.

Anyway, everyone, you'll find out who everybody is, like the person who took Green in the market, and the person in her room. They'll all be found out soon enough, but I'm planning on making this a long story with a lot of chapters that will be probably five pages each. SO, I updated Living in Shadows and Seeing Truth not too long ago, just to let everyone know. Ok, ok…

Oh, right, Conrad isn't supposed to be an exact of Sheik, he just has scarlet eyes, and instead of pure blond hair, he has blonde hair with a reddish tint, but he doesn't have anything to do with Gerudo.

BTW, if anyone has played WW, you'll know where I got the king's name from.

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Siblings

Chapter 5:

Green sat upright on her bed, listening intently as the masked Sheikah explained everything that had happened a few minutes ago to a group of soldiers. She rubbed her arm absentmindedly as the Sheikah walked inside, followed by two other soldiers. The first thing she wanted to ask was exactly who these people were that kept sneaking into her room. The one that had attempted to murder her had caused a small cut on her neck, but it still burned every time.

One of the younger soldiers came up to her, "Green, I know what just happened here was…well…traumatizing."

"Yeah, well… I'd like to know everybody who's been sneaking into my room." She retorted, taking a glance around the room full of soldiers.

"I'll start off: I'm Kamen, and this is Mark." The soldier said as he gestured towards the person next to him, "and this Sheikah, here, is Conrad."

Green glanced to her right and noticed the Sheikah. She seemed confused for a moment, but the soldier named, Kamen, continued, "Green, you should get some rest right now."

"No, I still want to know exactly why there were people in my room."

"Well, as a Sheikah, and my service to the Royal Family, I was assigned to watch you." Conrad replied, the cloth over his mouth made his voice sound muffled.

"Well, why?" Green asked.

"Because you're in danger of the Madanians." Mark said.

"Yeah, I mean, if Conrad wasn't watching you, you could've been dead right now." Kamen continued.

"But, the guy was pushing me towards the window… and it seemed like he was going to say something before he was knocked out." Green alleged.

"…Wait…did anyone see you when you were at their camp?" Conrad asked.

"Yeah…they saw me, but I got away, that's how I got all these cuts and bruises."

"Even the gash?" Kamen inquired.

"That was from the stalchildren in Hyrule field." Green replied.

"Wait, you said you knew when they would attack. When?" Kamen asked.

"Well…It took me two weeks to get here…Soo…then…They're going to be attacking in…oh no…" Green thought aloud.

"What?" Conrad inquired.

"In three days…"

"What?!" Kamen retorted as he began towards the door, "No way, I need to get Link…"

Kamen left the room, followed by the rest of the soldiers. Green sat still on the bed, watching as almost everyone left the room one after another. A few soldiers had gone to tell Impa, the generals, and a few others went to request the king.

"Will they be back?" Green asked, turning her head towards Conrad.

"Yes, they will be back with the King and a few others."

Green sighed, trying to adjust herself in a comfortable position, but only caused pain to shoot all over her body.

"Green, you know? I have to say, for a kid, you're brave." Conrad said.

"Well, thanks. People used to say I was pretty weak."

"Why would anyone want to say that?" Conrad inquired, as he leaned against the wall near the bed.

"I don't know, but it was kind of because I ran away from my home. It was from the Madanianites when they raided my home… I just…" Green seemed to trail off as the group of soldiers had reentered, followed by Impa and the four generals.

"The king requests the girl to appear in the throne room in thirty minutes." One of the soldiers stated.

Green winced in pain, her arm felt like it was going fall out of its socket, yet it only sent searing pain throughout her body. She slowly swung her legs over the side of the bed, while everyone else cleared the way for her. Conrad and Link stood to her side, ready to help her at any given moment.

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Conrad watched intently as Green walked out of the room, soldiers stood to the side, gazing towards the new general, as he let the girl support her weight on him. The Sheikah slowly slipped into the shadows and disappeared, ending up near Zelda's nursemaid, Impa. They were in the throne room, behind the area where the Royal Family sat, as they waited for the girl to enter.

"How is the healing potion coming along?" Conrad asked a bit serenely.

"Fine, but I finished it early. Why?" Impa replied, crossing her arms and staring ahead.

"I think the girl should take it now," Conrad continued, "Look… Link doesn't even have the bandages on his arm anymore."

"Yes, and he seems half awake." Impa said as she watched Link help the girl up to the front of the throne room.

"He cares a lot for the girl though," Conrad observed, "never seen him like this, before."

Impa glanced over to where the king was seated, than handed Conrad a bottle with a red liquid. In just a few minutes, the king began to speak.

"Green, you have come from across Hyrule to warn us about the plans of the Madanianites, yet you haven't told us everything. Please, continue." The king said.

Before Green could began, Conrad appeared in front of the king. He bowed his head as he spoke, " Your Highness, before Green may tell you what she knows, I need to tell you that a man from the Madanianite army had snuck into her room. I knocked him unconscious before he could cause any harm. I do believe there is a spy, but we are not aware of who it is just yet."

"Where is he, now?" the king asked.

"In the dungeons, Your Highness."

"Good. Now, what else is there that I need to know?"

Conrad stood to the side as Green staggered to the front. She bowed slightly as she spoke.

"Your Highness, from what I could remember from what I heard that night, the Madanianites are planning to attack in more than three days." Green waited for a reply, but there was none.

She continued, "If they take control of Kakariko Village, they'll use it as a fort. They'll slowly move towards town again, but this time, they won't stop."

"Why would they want Kakariko Village?" Princess Zelda asked, "It doesn't seem to be the most important place in Hyrule."

"I'm not so sure, Your Majesty. It seems to me it is a large target for them, and much closer for where they are headed."

"Shouldn't they at least try to capture other areas before they ever think of crossing our path?" Impa asked as she stepped out from the shadows.

"Well, I don't really know that, but maybe they have another army coming. I really don't know, but I guess it's better to have our army stationed all around Hyrule if we want to be safe." Green said as she went down onto her knees.

Link kneeled down next to her, than glanced over to the Sheikah. Conrad kneeled down and gave Green the bottle filled with the red liquid. She drank it willingly, but almost gagged from the horrible taste.

"Well, I guess we have no such choice. I'll send our army to Kakariko Village and across Death Mountain." The king said.

"What about the rest of Hyrule?" Princess Zelda asked.

"I'll send troops there, also." The king replied as he turned to the generals.

"General Rylone, you and your men will be sent to Lake Hylia. General Leon, you and your men will be separated into Lon Lon Ranch, and parts of the forest. General Klyne, you and your men will be separated into Kakariko Village and Death Mountain. And Sir Link, you will head with General Klyne to Kakariko Village. Before you go, though, as your first assignment you will need to go to Gerudo Valley. Speak to Naboora. Ask her if her army is willing to join forces with us…"

"But, Your Highness, do we really need their help in this war since we never have?" General Klyne asked.

"The Madanianites are growing stronger, we need all the help we can get." The king said.

"Your Highness." Green began, " May I come with General Klyne and Sir Link?"

"To Kakariko Village? Why? What business would you have there?" the king asked suspiciously.

"Because, Your Highness, I know a few of their plans, and I think it would be best if I went with them."

"I will speak to them about it. Is there anything else you need to tell us?" the king asked.

"No, Your Highness." Green said as she shook her head slightly.

"Good. We appreciate your help." The king nodded towards the soldiers to take Green back to her room.

Everyone left the throne room except the king, generals and the two sheikahs.

"I do not trust this girl," General Leon began after everyone had left, "she seems to be hiding something."

"Are you going to allow her to come with us?" General Klyne asked.

"Yes." Was the only answer the king had given to the general.

"Why, Your Highness?" this time it was General Rylone who asked.

"If this girl is hiding something, we'll find out soon enough."

"I don't believe she is hiding something, Your Highness, how could she?" Link began.

"We don't know anything about this girl. She could be a spy and we wouldn't even know." General Leon said.

"You have no proof, General." Link retorted, a bit fumed from the general's words.

"Sir Link, General Leon has a point," The king said, "That is why she will be with you when you depart for Gerudo Valley. Get all the information you can get out of her."

"Yes, Your Highness." Link said as he bowed his head. He glanced towards the generals, and realized they were smirking.

"Conrad, what happened exactly in that room?" the king asked, turning towards the sheikah.

"Someone had come into the room, Your Highness, they seemed to have been threatening the girl with a knife to her neck while her arm was twisted behind her back. I knocked the man out before he could do anything else." Conrad said.

"Did you say he was from the Madanianite army?" Link asked.

"Yes, he had a Madanianite insignia on his shirt, so he must be one of the spies Green had told us about." Conrad replied, "Like I had said before, we have him in the dungeons right now."

"Good. I guess…" the king was cut off.

"Wait. I'm sorry for interrupting you, Your Highness, but why would the Madanianites want Green dead if she was a spy?" Link asked.

"Many reasons, Sir Link." General Leon began, "It could be a hoax. They planned this so we would be convinced that Green was not a spy, and the story she had told was true."

"But maybe, Your Highness, the Madanianites had threatened her before, so she could get us into a trap. She refused, so a Madanianite tried to kill her." Impa jumped into the conversation.

"Than, why wouldn't she tell us all this? If she told us our plans, she could clearly tell us." Link said.

"You have a point, Sir Link." The king said as he nodded in agreement.

"Yes, Your Highness. I believe she could be telling the truth. Why would a girl want to go through so much for them? Besides, Your Highness, she has pointed ears, not round."

"Sir Link, why do you constantly try to prove this girl's innocence?" General Leon retorted.

Link kept silent; there was no possible way to tell a self-centered general the answer.

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Thankee everybody who reviewed! YEAH!! Yeah, poor Green, but she won't be so hurt later on, besides this is the beginning of the story anyways. Oh, and I don't remember if I said this before, but, also, you'll all find out who everybody is later on in the game... I think I already said that...Ah, well...

EEH! I hope everybody liked this chapter. It's about six pages long. I know it took quite a while, but that's why I made it longer. Anyway, others might take a bit longer to update, too, but I have more than half of this story figured out and it's kind of hard since I'm going to make up quite a lot of new characters, since there just isn't enough now. Anywho, please review!!!!