Well here we go. Another new chapter for all of you. I noticed last chapter I said Chicken soup, which we all know is cucco so I don't really want to change it but I want it noted. Anyways here's chapter 4.

Here we go

Link woke up early the next morning. The sun was barely spreading any light on the land and everyone was still fast asleep. Link dressed quietly and exited his room. Again, the fragrant smell of lilacs filled his nose and he quickly noted that Zelda was awake.

Quickly, Link made his way downstairs. A few servants were awake doing their jobs in the castle. Link walked into the dining room and saw that breakfast was prepared already. His stomach growled with hunger and Link smelled the food. He decided against eating in case of a certain princess showing up. He made for the exit before he was stopped.

"Link, where are you going?" said an eloquent voice from behind him.

Link turned to see Zelda there with a look of worry on her face, "Princess, I was just going to…" Link didn't finish his sentence and looked down at his feet.

"Are you going to the Spirit temple?" She asked.

Link nodded, "Zelda, I have to go and see if…"

"If Ganondorf may come back?"

He nodded again, "I feel it deep in my soul. I have to go where his mothers lie so I can stop him from coming back."

"Link, I'm sure if I meet up with the Sages we can come up with a plan, something. You don't have to do this," Zelda argued.

"I do. There is no time for that. I'm sorry."

"You can't do this! I wont let you. I, as the Princess or Hyrule, command you to stay!" She shouted.

"I love you Zelda," Link said.

"…Link?"

"I want you to know that before I go. Couldn't go to find the most evil person to ever walk without telling you that," Link said. "I was but that was wrong, you deserved to know."

Link smiled at her and went through the door.

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Vincent yawned. He stretched out on the rock he was on and looked up into the sky. He sat up when he heard a noise. He saw Link coming closer toward the temple. Link carried the Master Sword on his back along with a Hylian Shield.

"About damn time you showed up," Vincent said as soon as Link was close enough to hear him.

"Good morning to you too," Link said back.

Vincent sighed and got off his rock. He dusted off his jacket, "Ready?"

"Yeah," Link said. "Here we go." Link stared up at the temple and entered it. Vincent followed close and entered with him.

The stale air made it hard to breathe. Vincent coughed a lot when they were exploring the temple. Every twist and every corner made Link more and more agitated. He knew the temple's layout and there was nothing everywhere in the temple. They came to a stopping place at the boss's room.

"Face it Link, aint nothing here but dust and crusty mummies," Vincent said sitting down on a block. "Might as well go back."

Link hit a wall with his fist. He wanted to find something, anything to see if there was a way to prevent Ganondorf's return, "We still have six other temples."

"Oh hell no. Damn it Link, nothing is in here and nothing is in the others," Vincent said.

"You don't have to come," Link said. "I thought you cared about Hyrule though."

"Don't get me riled up Link. Seriously, you ought to watch what your saying."

"Thought you wanted to keep everyone protected. Friends, family, whoever, seems like I was wrong," Link continued.

"Screw you," Vincent got up from the block and pushed Link. Link stumbled and grabbed onto one of the torch holders on the wall. It stood sturdy for a moment and then, like a lever, was pulled down with a click.

Part of the wall opened up and revealed a set of stairs. Link and Vincent stoop at the entrance with their mouths opened.

"Talk about luck," Vincent said.

"Lets go in," Link said.

Link went through the passage and Vincent followed. The passage was long and winding. They went on for what seemed like hours to them but only ten minutes passed when they got to the end.

A large chamber was what welcomed them. It held nothing within it, only the stale air. Link walked into the center and looked around. Vincent leaned against the wall and sighed.

"Happy now?" Vincent asked. "There's nothing here."

"We aren't alone," Link said.

The door closed shut and Vincent fell backward. Link drew his sword and patiently waited for the enemy to strike. Vincent dusted off his coat as he got up. He cracked his knuckles and joined Link in the middle of the room.

They heard something sliding on the ground all around them. Link turned his head around and around. The sound stopped and Link and Vincent stared at each other.

A giant serpent leaped from the darkness. It's mouth wide open and its fangs showing. Link shut his eyes preparing to feel the needle like fangs in him pumping venom into him. What felt like forever, Link heard hissing from next to him.

He opened his left eye to see the large snake nodding its head and Vincent looking like he was talking to it using hisses.

"Vincent?" Link questioned.

Vincent replied in a long hiss. He licked his lips, "Sorry, yeah?"

"Your talking to a snake, care to explain?" Link asked.

Vincent turned back to the snake and it nodded. He turned back to Link. "Well, I'm not sure how but I can. It started happening not to long ago but it still freaks me out."

"So, what is he saying?"

"Well, he'll let us go only if we kill his master," Vincent answered.

"His master?"

"Yeah, he'll let us through right now to his master, not back to the entrance, so we can get rid of her and he can be free."

"Always help the needy," Link said. "Guess he's no exception."

Vincent said something to the snake and it hissed something back. It slid to the other side of the room. It revealed another secret passage. Link and Vincent went through it. This passage was shorter and soon they made out.

They exited out to be in what seemed to be in a bedchamber. There was red, pink and purple décor everywhere. They turned their gaze to the large bed at the opposite side. A woman lay seductively on it. She had long, ebony black hair and she had pale skin and wore very little.

"Welcome, sorry it's a little messy but it's been a long time since I had visitors," She said, her voice was as seductive and erotic as her pose.

"Man, she's hot," Vincent said.

"You're a complete fool. Don't you see that she is just a succubus?" Link said.

"Yeah but she's hot."

She laughed, "Men cant bare to not be with me. A glimpse of me and they're wills are putty."

"That's nice but explain me," Link said.

"A draw back is that most men with hearts belonging to others aren't as affected as ones who don't. That is, though, just for the time. In the end, they too will succumb to me," She said. "My name is Nirvana. Might as well make yourself home because you wont be leaving."

She stood and walked toward Link. Her unnatural violet eyes bore into his. She placed a hand on his cheek, "Your faltering in heart already, how sad."

Link tried to resist but he couldn't. All his thoughts of Zelda were being replaced. He tried to shut his eyes closed but he couldn't stop Nirvana. Vincent appeared behind her with a smirk on his face.

"This is sad," she said. "Two warriors of Hyrule turned to toys by me."

"Wouldn't go as so far to say so Nirvana," Vincent said. He drew the first sword on his waist and plunged it into her body.

She let out an ear-splitting, twisted scream. Her eyes filled with blood and she stumbled onto her bed, "How dare you. You will never get out alive. Where the hell is that snake?"

"He wont be coming," Link said. "Made a deal with it."

She threw blood up and collapsed into a pile of ashes. Link shook his head to get his thoughts back and noticed the new passage that opened behind the bed.

Vincent wiped his sword clean on one of the blankets and sheathed it, "Another passage way. Damn, will this ever end?"

"Why did you kill her?" Link asked.

"Why? Oh I don't know Link, maybe cause she was going to eat your heart out? Maybe pierce your eyes?"

"She could've have had information."

"Could've, would've, should've, too late now," Vincent said. "All that's left is to go on."

The snake came slithering in the room and took a look around. He slithered his way to Vincent and began to 'talk'.

"Now what?" Link asked.

"He's saying thanks. Also if we ever need help, just to call him and he'll come," The snake said something again, "He says that the next room we'll find what we're looking for."

"Sure, trust a snake," Link said.

The snake glared at Link and then took off toward the exit. It looked back to Link again and disappeared into the darkness.

"Started on the wrong foot with Sam," Vincent said.

"Sam?" Link questioned?

"His name. Anyways, we better get going or we're going to stay in this bitch's room forever," Vincent said.

End of chapter. Something right? Well, we're only at the surface so far so you gotta bear with me. Did I say that already? I don't know, my mind seems off. Next chapter we'll see if link finally get some answers and see if Vincent does anything else without thinking it through.