Disclaimer: I don't own KH, LoZ, that stuff. I don't even own this chapter! This was written by horsie890 with my slight editing. As you can tell, she is painfully grammatically superior… (Sniff) I own Alysia.
A/N: Well, that's pretty much in the disclaimer. Except that this is a bit shorter than some recent chapters.
Elleinad's POV: "Ow, my shoulder. Why didn't Nayru's Love work, Link?"
"I don't know. I guess she was just too powerful."
"I feel dizzy."
"You should probably get some rest. It took a while to fix up your shoulder."
"So I noticed."
I yawned, feeling very lightheaded. My eyes closed sleepily, and I fell asleep almost instantly. I had a strange dream; it was almost like a memory.
"I sense an evil force out there somewhere. You two had better go find it and destroy it. I'm afraid that it will take over the world it is in currently, so hurry. It seems to be dormant right now, but it will grow in power, just like in my visions. If you don't stop it, no one will."
Zelda's words echoed in my head. She was the princess of Hyrule, the land I was from. She was also my mother.
"Do you really think we can win, Link?"
"We have to. That world, and possibly many others, is depending on us," he said as Epona, the mare he rode, plodded on sleepily. My horse, Velvet Wind, also known as Velvet, strode next to her, wide-eyed and alert. We were traveling to the Temple of Time to get to the other world. It was called Earth.
"I wonder what this 'evil force' is trying to do. It seems so unreadable;
Zelda hasn't been able to foresee that much about it."
"Whatever it may be, it's no match for both of us. The Master Sword alone might be enough, but along with my Mirror Sword, there's no way we can lose!" I said confidently. Link smiled.
"That's my girl." Link's my dad, by the way. Sorry I didn't mention that earlier.
Anyway…
We had brought several hundred of each kind of rupee we had. Gold ones were worth the most, and green ones were the least. The crystals were so abundant in Hyrule, I didn't think we'd have any use for them on Earth.
I was more wrong than I could have ever imagined.
People had a field day when they saw the size of the crystals. They called them 'diamonds', 'emeralds', and 'sapphires', among others. They were astounded by how big they were. We became so rich with selling all the crystals that we were able to buy a huge mansion that was almost an exact replica of Hyrule Castle and a swimming pool that looked like Lake Hylia. Of course, nothing can ever replace them.
I learned that since I was considered young by their standards (though my actual age lay somewhere around 100 years old. Hylians age really slowly, though time passes the same on all worlds), I had to go to school.
Everything there was incredibly simple, so I was allowed to just send the school all my homework, which I would do about three weeks in advance if I was bored. I soon made friends who were a lot like me. Now that I look back on it, I wonder if it was an accident of fate that brought us all together.
Whatever the cause, we were all very close. I even told them about being Hylian, my biggest secret.
Deep in my heart, I knew they wouldn't believe me. But it didn't matter.
In all this time, about three or four years, I almost forgot my mission. But
Link was always there to remind me what it was. We contacted Zelda every so often, but it took so much magic that it was only on very rare occasions.
Now, I have been able to sense the emergence of the evil force. For a while
I thought that it had evanesced and was gone, but when I felt the waves of power emitted from it, I knew I had been wrong.
About eight or so hours later, I slowly awoke from the dream, my eyes remaining closed while I contemplated it. My mind often reminisced about Link's and my coming to this world-- when it wasn't preoccupied. I often tried to push the thoughts of the evil to the back of my mind, but it was never easy. I had always known that the darkness would arise in some form, but I hadn't known that it would be in two of my friends. I opened my eyes, glancing in a nearby mirror. There was a line of purple stitches, crudely sewn, into my right arm. I wanted to use a potion so desperately, but Link had said that it would be too obvious. My wavy, light-gold hair lay strewn around my face. The only things I could clearly see in my reflection were my eyes. They seemed to echo my inner feelings, and were colored a strange, deep purple. They often changed color according to emotions that I felt. In this case, I knew it could only have been from the dark force. Suddenly, there was a bright flash of light outside, and a similar one in my eyes.
They dimly glowed light amethyst. I smiled playfully at this, for I knew what it was.
"Laska and Alysia. They've finally been awakened."
A/N: Yay! Now it's time for……..
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