The second chapter woo! I really like this story! I think I like it better then all of my other ones. ' This story however I am not taking any original characters. I'm sorry to disappoint you but I want to see how I can do without anyone's help. Well onto the chapter.

Disclaimer: I only own Seth

A Servant's Destiny

Ch.2 Hyrule Castle Town

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Seth quickly led Link through several hallways. Servants were standing everywhere but they moved away as Seth walked onward. It's like he has some disease Link commented to himself. He felt really sorry for his friend. While he was thinking he didn't notice that Seth had stopped. He continued walking and bumped into him.

"Hey is something wro…," he stopped talking when he looked up. There was a man looming menacingly over Seth. The man had cold black eyes. Slightly balding greasy red hair sat atop his oily face. His mouth had formed a cruel sneer. Link quickly looked down in case he noticed who he was.

"What may I ask are you doing here?" the man asked.

"N-nothing sir. I was just g-going out to- to town," Seth asked nervously. He had his hands behind his back and was shaking slightly. In an attempt to calm him down Link grabbed Seth's hand, the one with the Triforce birthmark on it, and gave it a quick reassuring squeeze. This one movement however made the red haired man shift his gaze towards Link.

"Who're you," he asked gruffly.

"That's-," Seth began but was cut off.

"I didn't ask you!" he shouted angrily. Seth whimpered and took a step back, his eyes intent at staring at the ground.

"I'm Artur," Link said quickly.

"Hmm whatever. Just don't get into trouble," he threatened and then took off the other way.

"Who was that?" Link asked as they took off again.

"Damon," Seth shuddered as he said the name, "He's the Servant Master." Seth looked scared but he put on a false smile as to fool Link. "Come on let's go." Link didn't press any questions. Seth obviously was very frightened of Damon and didn't like to talk about him. Link would have to pull up a record of him when they got back. The two reached the end of the hallway. There was a metal door and Seth pushed it open. The door let out near the moat and Seth headed left and down a path that quickly took them to the town.

Link stared around in amazement at what he saw. He had never been into the town before. "Wow this is so cool!"

"It's not that amazing," Seth said with a slight laugh at the look on Link's face.

"You're only saying that because you've been here before," Link chided. Seth stuck his tongue out at him. His previous fright had dissipated as he had now gotten out of the reach of Damon.

"Where do you want to go?" Seth asked. Link had opened his mouth to respond but closed it when he heard a loud rumbling. He let out a laugh as he realized the rumbling was Seth's stomach.

"I think someone's hungry," he said poking Seth's stomach.

"I-I didn't eat yet," Seth replied blushing furiously.

"Then I suggest we go get something to eat," Link said looking around for some kind of eating establishment. Across the street was a tavern. Link led Seth across the street and looked at the sign. It read Cukoo Tavern. "You can eat here right?"

"Yes but this is one of the most expensive places in town," Seth said as he looked at the sign. His stomach rumbled, louder this time, and he blushed.

"Don't worry I have enough money for both of us," Link said laughing.

"But-," Seth said but the taller boy just opened the door and pushed Seth inside. It was loud inside. It had been rather quiet outside but as soon as the door opened there had been a blast of sound. Utensils clattered loudly as people at their food. There was a joyful air in the tavern. A young lady greeted them at the door and walked them over to an empty in the back of the room. They passed a group of old ladies drinking tea, some men talking loudly at a table, and a family laughing at a joke their child had just said.

A family… that was what Seth had always wanted. He never had one. The castle was always his home. All of the other servant's would get letters from their parents saying how much they missed him and sending them presents on their birthdays. He would get so jealous and locked himself away into his books. They were his salvation from real life. He loved to put himself into the book. That way he could twist it to some extent and he would have a family and he would always put in a big romance.

"What would you like to drink cutie?" Seth was snapped out of his thoughts as he heard this. He looked up to see a girl about eighteen standing in front of him. She was wearing a black skirt, which was way too short, and a black shirt, which if it could show any more cleavage she wouldn't have a shirt on.

"Oh um just water," Seth said quietly as he pushed a stray strand of hair out of his eyes.

"I'll have the same," Link said. The waitress quickly scurried off to get the drinks. "You know it's weird not having to like eat in silence and not talk unless like someone talks to me," Link said his eyes bright. Seth didn't seem to acknowledge him. "Something wrong?"

"Oh no sorry I was just thinking about something," The waitress shuffled back with their water in her hands.

"Here you two go," she said bending down giving Seth an unwanted look down her shirt. "What would you two like to eat?" she asked them quickly.

"I'll have a hamburger," Link said as if he were unsure of what it was.

"A cheeseburger," Seth said.

"Oh come you must have more then that I mean your so frail," the waitress noted. Link looked at his friend. It was true his body was frail and very feminine. "Though I personally don't mind that," she seductively put her hand on his shoulder, bending down as she did so. Seth shied away from her touch and tried to move farther back into his chair.

"That's enough. Just go get us our food," Link commanded noticing the smaller boy's discomfort. The waitress sent him a glare and stalked off. In an attempt to lighten the mood Link said the first thing that came to mind, "You know I don't even know what a hamburger is." Link said with a smile.

Seth giggled lightly, the glint in his eyes coming back, "It's meat on a roll." The waitress, rather grumpy by now, came back and dropped the plates on the table and walked off somewhere else. Link cautiously poked his food. "It's not gonna kill you," Seth laughed and bit into his cheeseburger. Link stuck his tongue out at Seth and took a bite of his burger.

"This is really good!" Link said excitedly. "It's much better then the stuff I usually eat!"

"I doubt that," Seth said and took another bite. Link had quickly finished his food and Seth was done soon after him. Link dropped some rupees on the table and the two left the Tavern and into the busy town.

"It got a lot busier!" Link said as he was pushed out of the way by a woman.

"It tends to do that," Seth said. He grabbed Link's hand and pulled him along. Seth's enlarged sleeve covered up both boys' hands as he pushed through people into a less crowded area. "I like it better here," he stated. "It's much calmer." No sooner had he said this then a ball came out of nowhere and hit his pointed ear. "Ow," Seth pouted and rubbed his ear.

"Hey are you ok?" Link asked. Seth nodded still pouting. "You know you're really cute when you pout," Link said before he could stop himself. By the time he realized what he had said both of them were very red.

"W-what?" Seth asked but before either could say anything they were interrupted.

"Hey Seth! Come to buy that book?" a man asked. Both boys turned around to see a man in his early thirties. He had short blonde hair and sparkling green eyes. He had a white apron over his orange shirt and green trousers.

"J-Jonahs? Hi," Seth said nervously. Link looked at the store behind the man. A large sign said Jonahs's Books. So this was where Seth got his books. "No not yet," he said disappointedly. "But I will next week," his face brightened.

"Well that's how it goes. Many people have wanted it but I told them my best costumer has it on reserve. They keep saying they'll pay more considering there are only a few copies left. But I still can't believe that they only pay you ten rupees a week," Jonahs said.

"They only pay you five rupees a week?" Link asked outraged. He thought they got paid much more. Well at least those that worked there for several years. And he was sure Seth had.

"I mess up a lot," he said looking down.

"Oh whose this?" Jonahs asked indicating Link.

"My friend Artur," Seth said happily.

"How about I buy that book for you? I mean you did get me out of the castle," Link whispered the last part.

"Really!" Seth asked excitedly, his eyes bright.

"Yeah it's nothing really," Link said happy that Seth was excited. Seth squealed and ran into the store to get the book. Link smiled shaking his head.

"I want you to know," Jonahs said suddenly serious, "If you hurt him in any way get my broom and hit you till you don't know what day it is." Link smiled at the thought of Jonahs trying to get into the castle with a broom. "He's been hurt too many times."

"I promise I won't," Link said gravely. Just then Seth came out with a large book in his arms.

"Come on inside," Jonahs said leading the two boys inside his store. The store was rather dark with shelves full of books everywhere. There was a slight musty smell from all the books. Jonahs walked behind a large desk with several candles on it. "This is twenty-five rupees," Jonahs said checking the catalogue although he knew exactly how much it was. Link took out the rupees and placed them in Jonahs's waiting hand.

"Yay! Thank you so much!" Seth squealed excitedly and threw his arms around Link. Link stood there for a few seconds blushing, not knowing what to do, until Seth let go and grabbed the book. He crossed his arms across the book and held it tight against his chest. They said good-bye to Jonahs and left the store looking around the rest of the market. People stopped them to try and get them to buy there goods but they didn't buy anything else.

Dark was soon dawning upon them as they made their way quietly back to the castle. They stopped when they got to Seth's room and entered. Link however entered rather cautiously as he had been hit by books the last time he was there. Without saying a word Link changed into his clothes as Seth set the book on his bed. Link began to leave and Seth walked him to the door. Link exited and Seth stood in the doorframe.

"Thanks for taking me out today," Link said turning around.

"You're welcome thank you for the book," Seth said quietly. Since the day was over he probably wouldn't get to see Link again.

"I'll see you soon I hope," Link said. Seth brightened up as he heard this.

"Ok!" with that Link left and Seth shut the door to his room. He jumped on his bed and began to read his new book.

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Kind of short but I hope you like it. Don't forget to review!