Zelda's spirit floated around a strange world. It looked almost like another dimension, and there was a quiet melody playing in the background. She had heard Link play it before, once, on his ocarina. It brought tears to her eyes because it was so sad. She couldn't describe it. The melody sounded sad, yet peaceful; depressing, yet hopeful. One side of the chamber had part of a brick wall with a door covered with iron bars; an exact copy of it sat on the other side of the room. A tree sat on an island in the middle of the room, its bare, dead branches sticking out. A strange rock was on one side of the room, and an orange-yellow triangle, almost like the corner of a frame, rested on the other. The floor looked like silver water, though she found it was solid underneath. The area seemed like it went on forever, but when she was walking around, she accidentally ran right into a wall. When she cautiously held out a hand to touch it, she noticed her fingers were transparent, almost invisible. There were smooth bricks underneath the mist-covered floor. She kneeled down and glanced into the silvery water to see what she looked like. Her golden hair fell to one side of her shoulders. The normally glistening ruby in her sparkling crown was instead dull and dark. Two sapphire eyes rested in the middle of her delicate face. As she felt herself grow even weaker, a single tear fell from her eye and into the water, distorting the image. She stood up and walked over to the tree. She noticed something. There was a figure leaning against the side of the tree. It looked like…. "Link!" she shouted, running over to the spot where he stood. As she got closer, she saw that he was a solid, gleaming black, without any color. His hair, clothes, skin-everything was the shade of a deep void. The only features that stood out were his piercing azure eyes. "L-Link?" she stammered. "Not exactly. More like his shadow," he said in a dark, low voice. "What's going on? Where are we?" she asked. "That's for me to know, and for you to not live long enough to find out, " he answered, drawing his sword. "What are you doing? What's wrong with you! Link!" She stared in horror as he jumped into the air, his sword raised above his head and ready to strike.

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Well, since nobody has reviewed recently and I'm getting bored and I already have the entire story typed and finished for all you people who didn't pay attention earlier, I'll just upload the rest of it. I've got nothing else to do except work on 'Everybody vs. Nintendo'. That's something I thought up in my spare time. Next chapter now. –horsie890