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Chapter 5: Loses


How in the world did I get myself in this mess? I don't really know how, but I do know I had brought Roy into it. I feel bad for dragging him into this, but he is the only one who can help me right now. At least he agreed to help, so then it didn't seem like I forced him. I just don't want anything to happen to him. If something did, I would never forgive myself.

Roy walked over and took a seat on the bed. He sighed deeply, resting his elbows on his knees. His red fiery hair fell in front of his eyes, as his cape, spread across the bed top. I crossed my arms, leaning up against the wall. I have a big feeling, trying to get Roy to remember wasn't going to work. Even if I don't get him to remember, maybe he can help me get things back to normal.

" Did anything particular happen on the night you made the wish?"

I frowned and shook my head. " Not that I know of."

" Something must have happened!" Roy explained standing to his feet. " A spell, a potion, a star…something!"

My eyes widened. " Wait, a star…"

I stopped short, thinking back carefully to that night. I remember saying I wished Young Link never existed, and then I saw a shooting star. I was so occupied on what happened to me that day, that I failed to react to it. It's not everyday you see a shooting star, and most of the time when you make a wish it comes true. It was because of nature, that caused my wish to come true.

" I had witnessed a shooting star that night."

Roy smirked, astonished. " Really? I never knew they actually worked."

I shrugged. " Me either. That's really strange."

" So since we figured out how it happened, maybe…" Roy paused. He crossed his arms, bringing his hand to his chin thinking. " If we see another shooting star, you can make another wish!"

I smiled and nodded. " That might work but…what are the chances?"

" You have to be positive Marth!" Roy reassured.

I nodded again. Roy walked over toward the door and unlocked it. " Let's go outside."

I followed Roy into the hallway, forgetting all about Bowser until we had been exposed. Bowser stood at the end of the hallway right when we walked out of the room. I was hoping he didn't see us, but I was wrong when he called our names and charged after us.

Roy and I wasted no time and began running in the opposite direction. I had no clue where to go to lose Bowser, so I just followed Roy. We ended up heading outside, but were in the front of the campus. There wasn't any place where we could hide, which had gotten me anxious. Luckily Bowser had stopped following us, so we were safe for now.

" That was close." Roy wiped his forehead, with the back of his hand.

I took one step closer to him, looking up at the sky. It was clear, no clouds in sight. The moon wasn't visible, so all of the stars were easy to see and lit up the night. You would never see another night like this, and I had to admit it was truly amazing. I knew we would be able to see a shooting star anywhere, but nothing happened. Only a couple of planes were present in the sky.

" How long do you think we have to wait?" Roy questioned, as he glanced up at the sky with me.

I sighed deeply looking down at him, causing my hair fall back in front of my eyes. " Who knows? It could be all night."

Roy's eyes widened as he looked down at me. " All night? We don't have all night, Marth."

" What else do you want from me?" I asked practically shouting. I could tell I was getting irritated. " I can't magically make a shooting star appear."

Roy frowned, and lowered his head walking away. I loosened up, after realizing I had yelled at him for no reason. He was helping me out, I should be grateful, but yet I'm being rude. This was going to be a long night. You can't plan shooting stars to happen, they just fall on their own.

All we have to do is wait.

" I'm sorry, Roy." I apologized.

" It's okay, Marth." Roy spoke softly. " I wish I understood what you're going through, but I can't."

" Trust me, if you knew you'd be doing the same thing as me."

Roy smiled looking over his shoulder. " I am Marth. I'm helping you."

I nodded, as Roy walked over toward the sign reading, Super Smash Campus. I crossed my arms, looking up at the sky again, waiting.

The night seemed like it had gone by forever, when only a couple of hours passed. Pretty soon, Roy had sat up against the large stone sign, picking at blades of grass. I continued to pace around in my spot, occasionally looking up at the sky. Nothing seemed to be working, and we were running out of time. Bowser and Ganondorf could show up at any minute, and what would we do then?

I turned and headed over toward Roy, who continued to sit on the ground. Before I had reached him a hand grabbed my shoulder, causing me to jump startled and slap the hand away. Roy immediately jumped to his feet when he heard the small cry. I turned, and saw Fox standing behind me. He held his hand, rubbing it, looking up at me surprised.

" Sorry Marth, I didn't mean to scare you."

I sighed relieved. " I'm sorry for hitting you. I thought you were someone else."

Fox chuckled, as Roy walked up to me. " What are you two doing here?"

" It's a long story," Roy explained. He rubbed the back of his head. " Even if Marth explained it to you, you wouldn't understand. I didn't."

I looked over at Fox. " We're waiting for a shooting star, so I can make a wish."

Fox crossed his arms. " A wish, huh?" He nodded his head slowly. " So who did you think I was?"

" Bowser or Ganondorf." I answered.

Fox's eyes widened. " Speaking of which. I saw the two heading in this direction. They looked pissed."

Roy frowned. " They're probably looking for us…"

" We need to get--"

Before I could finish my sentence, the doors leading back inside the building had flew open, almost knocking off its hinges. Bowser and Ganondorf both stepped outside, looking in our direction. Not only was Bowser our problem, but he had personally gone to fetch Ganondorf. What were we going to do?

" Oh no!" Roy cried. " Let's get out of here."

Without hesitation, the three of us ran in the opposite direction. I abruptly looked over my shoulder, seeing Bowser and Ganondorf chasing us. Fire was coming out of Bowser's mouth, as Ganondorf gripped tightly to his black sword. We began running around the campus, ducking through bushes and trees trying everyway possible to get away. Our panting was easily heard as our footsteps continued to pound on the ground. Bowser and Ganondorf were surprisingly gaining.

" You guys go on ahead!" Roy explained, coming to a stop.

We stood in the middle of the small forest, on the edge of the campus. A little further up was a shack that was filled with extra equipment and weapons.

I immediately turned around, and looked back at Roy who was preparing to face Ganondorf. " What? Roy, come on!"

Roy shook his head. " Go on Marth! Only you can change what happened. I'll by you both some time, please go!"

" Roy--"

Fox grabbed my shoulder, pulling me toward the shack. " Let's go Marth! Thank Roy later."

Once I noticed Ganondorf and Bowser finally enter the forest, I agreed to follow Fox. The two of us ran out of the forest, over toward the shack at the top of the hill. I looked over toward our right, seeing the other smashers continue to build the statue in the distance.

As Fox managed to open the door, I looked back down the hill toward the forest. Roy was somewhere in there, facing Ganondorf and Bowser. I wanted to go back and help him. He was weaponless and he didn't stand a chance against neither Bowser or Ganondorf. He was basically giving up his life to save Fox and me.

" Marth inside!"

I reacted to Fox's voice and hurried inside the shack. Fox closed the door behind us, and locked it as I walked over toward the window. I jumped onto the table, up against the wall and peeked outside. Fox joined my side, as we saw Roy run out of the forest being chased by Ganondorf and Bowser.

He tripped and fell to the ground, which caused Bowser and Ganondorf to catch him. Bowser stood in front of Roy, almost blocking our view. He looked around the area, before turning his attention toward the smashers and the statue in the distance. Ganondorf held onto his sword as he looked down at the defenseless prince.

My heart began to race, as I noticed Roy saying something to Ganondorf, and pointing over toward the statue. Ganondorf looked over in that direction and smirked looking down at Roy. My hands trembled, as I watched Ganondorf lift his sword into the air. I opened my mouth to scream, but Fox covered it with his hands.

Within seconds, Ganondorf swung his weapon down, and Roy's body fell to the ground. Bowser and Ganondorf both looked down at Roy, before they turned and headed back toward the campus. Fox frowned, as he removed his hand from my mouth. Tears flooded my eyes, as I continued to stare at Roy's lifeless body.

" No…" I whispered. Fox jumped back as I rolled my hands into a fist and slammed them against the glass. " NO!"

Fox stepped back, and lowered his head in disappointment. " I'm sorry…"

I shook my head, unable to think of what to do next. I was too traumatized to move or to think. It was all because of me, all because of one simple wish. My life, and everyone else's went from perfect to miserable within one night. I felt like I had caused Ganondorf to be in control. I felt like it was my fault Master Hand had lost control of the campus. I felt like I had killed Mario, DK, Mewtwo and even Roy. It was all my fault. Everything was because of me.

I was hoping I would be able to help my friends and changes things back to the way they were, but instead I was hiding in a shack, crying. At that point, I didn't think I would be able to help anyone, anymore…


A/N:

Again, sorry about the wait! I hope this chapter makes up for it. I was having a little writer's block during time, and decided to take a small break from this story but I'm back into business! This story is almost over, and there are a maximum of two chapters left. Yes, and since I'm on vacation I'll hopefully be able to finish it.

About the Roy, thing…I'm sorry he had gotten killed! I was planning on doing it from the start, and I guess after reading Kill The Empire's horrors I had gotten it from him. He always seems to kill Roy. Also, my friend Kill The Empire has tons of great stories especially his humor. I'd told him I'd help him out too, so if anyone has enough time to read his Link's Crazy Adventures I would really appreciate it. He's a good writer, and isn't getting enough feedback as he wanted.

Well that's all I have to say!

Until Next Time!