Allo allo peoples! Sorry it's been taking me a while (wow, 2 days) to write again. I've been very…very busy -_- But, since I promised to try a chapter everyday, here it is. BUT it'll be a shorty chappy.
Mystic-Gohan: LOL, oh, threatening the writer now are you? ;) That's not such a good idea, I'll stab you with sharp pencils and broken keyboards!
Person: I don't know how I'd write nabooru in there…and it's not really going to be an Ocarina of Time, but I'm trying to figure out how to put in some evil scheme or twist in there. Malon coming into the picture is barely the beginning of things going amiss =P
Yugismpuzzle: No, ^_^;; I don't want to make you upset. But…*mischievous grin* suppose if I did, theeeen what, hmmm? Kill me and you don't get anymore story ;) But thanks for reading and reviewing =P
Ayscoper: *shrinks back into her little writing desk, picks up a pencil and reluctantly begins writing* Soooo many death threats =P
No-name: Thank you :)
Kate: WOW that's a long review =P (not that I'm complaining, I love long reviews) Thank you very much. I didn't want to make the Princess bring consequences on Link because of his casual interaction. She's only a 16 year old, and she's never had that many friends. Plus there's also that fact that she feels intimidated by a nice looking guy about her age following her everywhere and watching her every move ;) But you're right, it would be unusual unless they had been friends. Thank you again!
Ashuri Chan: LOL yuuup =P Poor Malon, having to get caught up in the rage of the Princess's jealousy ;)
Cybersten: Malon isn't really going to do anything, Zelda is just a jealous wench in this story =P Link and Malon just want to talk but…well…Zelda comes to conclusions too fast ;) And no, Malon will not lose that "specific" head to anyone in this story ;) Atleast not to Link anyways ^_^;;
Haley Yugest: Thanks ^_^ Yeah..princesses are rather spoiled :D and a very nice point! We never know, she could be really spoiled after all ;) She kinda was on the Zelda Cartoon series =P
To Everyone else That I'm TOOO lazy to say hi to: Thaaaank you!
Note: Oh yeah, since I'm kinda lazy but I want to update, this is kinda Zelda's perspective of what happened. Her point of view really. Oh yeah, and part of the chant that Zelda starts repeating is off of the book White as Snow, it's basically a REALLY good version of Snow White. You really should read it.
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She always had liked being around other people. Sometimes life in the castle got a little boring. Especially when all the guards were too afraid to talk to her, but she'd never admit that it was her fault that they were afraid. For some reason, Zelda just didn't like being alone. And sometimes when she was in a room full of crowded people, she still felt alone. Only when she was around Impa, someone who treated her as a regular human being and with love rather than false friendship and respect, did she not feel alone.
So she either found herself in the courtyard, tending her flowers to take her mind off of being lonely, or she was in a crowd trying to make herself not feel alone. But it never worked. She was always alone.
So in time, she got used to being alone. Impa was never around very much to prevent that. It didn't mean she liked being alone, she just didn't let it bother her that much anymore.
But then that fairy boy came…
And she wasn't alone anymore. He gave her company, and he shared some of his ideas with her. It was a really good feeling to have someone her age to be with her, even if he was just a servant. So that's why she allowed his causality around herself. Because it didn't make her isolated from him. It made him closer, and she wanted the closeness she had been deprived of.
Then there were those times where she fought with him…like in the market place just about seeds. In truth, those arguments just made her giddy because she loved being able to overpower him. She loved overpowering anybody, even if she knew that she had lost the battle. It was like a hard force that was driving her saying, "You must win!"
In other words, she was a sore loser and wouldn't admit defeat.
But she loved his company, and so, she wanted to show him she was grateful. She didn't want a servant anymore. She wanted a friend. She didn't care what type of friendship, she'd never had any type of friendship with someone her age. So she asked him to be his friend. In her mind, that was the best way to show gratitude.
Even after that though, she had continued to argue with him over little things. She found the arguments fun and amusing, and she loved hearing his thoughts, not changed by the fact that he had to show the utmost respect for her.
So that's why it set her fire off when that redhead came and started fondling HER Link. As soon as she saw him hugging her back, she sudden felt a sudden urge of selfishness, and perhaps jealousy. She didn't want to lose the closeness. She didn't want Link to have any friends but her, because then he'd just forget about her and be friends with Malon.
That's what always happened in the silly plays she had often seen when she was little. The hero always left his friends for the girl. And Zelda didn't want that to happen to her. If Link became friends again with this redheaded twit then he'd leave her.
So she showed the redhead who was boss. She told her to stay away with Link.
She didn't think about what Link would've thought. He didn't matter in this anymore. She thought that he had just merely known Malon and she was trying to still him away with her. But then she realized that wasn't true, not when he had shown the expression on his face when she had told Malon to go back to her ranch.
That's what tore at her. Because she realized he was already leaving her. She didn't want that to happen, so she ran.
She ran to the temple, not caring what he, Malon, or anybody else thought that was watching (A.N. which they probably were since everyone wants to stare at royalty =P) And she curled up by the alter with her arms wrapped around her knees. No one was in the temple. Just her and the symbol of the Goddesses.
After a while, you forget how to cry. And it had been so long since Zelda had hardened her heart and hadn't been able to cry that she couldn't cry. So she sat there rocking back and forth while mumbling old chants. Curses on Malon.
"Black as ebony, white as snow, red as the blood under the snow. Curse the vixen who dare steal my man, make bleed with my pain. Make her hair twist as hard as it can, make her suffer out in the rain."
Zelda didn't know where the curse came from. Impa had read it in a book once. So all she did, was sit there, and chant, until someone came and found her…
:) I'm evil. What will Link think? What is he thinkin? What is Malon thinking? And who is this someone! Anyways, review, tell me what you think of this chapter. This is my way of explaining some of Zelda's spoiledness.
