Chapter is doing we're now 8.

Falco: Riiiiiiiiiiight.

Game Watch: I think that means "we are now doing chapter 8".

Falco: Your sentence structure is horrible!

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Game Watch: "I'm sorry, I can not help it" Umm…I guess I'll disclaim. RoyalFanatic does not own us, although she wishes she has me, Marth, Bowser, and Pikachu.

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Falco: "On with Chapter 9".

The king had finally left for his conference, informing his people that Zelda would temporary take the throne, and Link was to be in charge of everything else. Only the soldiers had something to say; however, they didn't voice their opinion. But Zelda knew that the sighs and moans and mutterings had to do with Hyrule's hero. The king was scheduled to return in six days.

At first, things seemed well. Link did a pretty good job of watching the castle, plus he didn't leave. On the fourth day, however, Link made one of the most stupid choices he could ever make in his life.

Link sat in his room, bored out of his mind. He got up, and walked out and headed to the drawbridge.

"Hero of Time! Where are you going?" The soldier cried. Link looked at him.

"I'm going out, there's nothing to do here," Link said. "Lower the drawbridge."

"But, the king said no one's to leave until he gets back. It's only two more days, I'm sure you can take it."

"I thought I was in charge," Link said, angrily.

"We must follow His Majesty's orders," The soldier said. Link walked up to him.

"You open the drawbridge right now, or I'll do it myself," he threatened, holding him with his right hand and pointing his sword at the poor guard's neck.

"Alright! Alright!" The soldier said, lower the bridge. Link grabbed Epona, and left.

Ganondorf watched Link leave, and smiled. "Perfect," he said. He then teleported to the Hyrule Temple.

At the temple, Princess Zelda was in her shrine, praying to the goddesses. The entire shrine glowed white as she focused her powers of the Triforce of Wisdom. Over by the Dragon's Gate lookout, Pichu and Jigglypuff were playing and pranking each other; under Kirby's watchful eyes. Marth was at the end of the ledge, observing the Dragon's Gate. Expecting to see no one enter or leave until the king's return, he was surprised to see the gate opening. A lone figure was there, leaving Hyrule. Who was it? After the gate closed, a minuet later, the temple began shaking.

The trembling shook Zelda out of her trance, and the white aura vanished. She looked around, hoping to find the source of the shaking. She saw a ball of darkness forming near the Dragon's Gate lookout, and realized that Ganondorf had shown up to kidnap her. She could hear his laugh all the way from here. She noticed Kirby and Jigglypuff running out of the temple, and knew they were getting help. Staying where she was, she began praying again, that she would be safe and no lives were taken for her safety.

Back at the ledge, the princess' pokemon and bodyguard took a fighting stance. Ganondorf smirked.

"You really don't think you can beat me, do you?" he asked, noticing Pichu shaking like a leaf.

"No, but that's not going to stop us from trying!" Pichu shouted; his voice firm and full of determination.

"Try it," Ganondorf simply said, before charging at the two.

Both knew it was over before it began.

Pichu jumped at Ganondorf, using a barrage of his best thunder moves, but Ganondorf merely knocked them away by waving his hand. In a matter of seconds, Pichu was trapped and defeated. Ganondorf smirked at the mouse, and then turned to Marth, who was just watching him. Ganondorf charged at the ice warrior, who countered. Ganondorf was sent back, but charged again, this time grabbing his opponent, and started pounding him, sending him flying after a good five minuets of using him as a punching bag.

Marth landed near the ledge overlooking the Twin's Gate. He tried to get up, but realized he couldn't. At least, until he heard Zelda scream. He somehow managed to pull himself up, and ran to the shrine.

Zelda was cowering as the Dark user walked up to her. She screamed again. Just as Ganondorf was about to grab her, he felt something jump on his back. He knew who it was.

Zelda, noticing, Ganondorf occupied, ran to the Dragon's Gate ledge. She looked back to see her bodyguard sent straight into her shrine. He hit one of the pillars, making it collapse on him. She wanted to cry, not because her shrine was destroyed, but because she feared for her protector's life. She knew he would give himself up for her safety, and upon reaching Pichu, she knelt and prayed it wouldn't happen.

Ganondorf brushed himself off and walked over to the praying Zelda. Pichu screamed in order to get his master's attention, and she looked up in horror. Just when Ganondorf was going to grab her, a spear of ice was thrust into Ganondorf's side. He turned around, now getting angry at the warrior who was causing him so much trouble.

Marth knew he couldn't win against Ganondorf. He was just too powerful. He himself was already exhausted, still wondering how he's actually keeping himself conscious. He charged another spear and threw it at Ganondorf, impaling his chest again. Ganondorf took out his sword and charged at the exhausted guard.

Zelda watched as the two began a sword fight. She wanted to pray again, but realized she couldn't. So far, nothing was happening, until Ganondorf gained the upper hand. He not only broke Falchion, but scarred Marth right next to his left eye. She gasped as he staggered back, and screamed when Ganondorf grabbed him. With a final fully charged Warlock Punch, the ice prince fell unconscious. Zelda ran over to him.

"No…please…wake up," she said, about to cry. Ganondorf smirked once again.

"It's a shame, he probably would've been a good fighter too," he said. Zelda turned to him.

"You monster!" She cried, sending a ball of light at Ganondorf, who easily caught it.

"Never let your emotions dictate your actions, princess," he said, transforming the ball of light into a bigger ball of darkness, and sent it back to Zelda, hitting her. She was knocked out. The Dark user walked up to her. "You'll end up getting hurt." He picked her up and left. Pichu was released from his cage, but he did nothing but cry.

It took the remaining two days for Marth and Pichu to heal, but the worst was yet to come. It came when the king came back, and charged into the room.

"What is the meaning of this?" he cried. Pichu and Marth turned to the door. "How could you let that monster take my daughter away?"

"Take her away?" Marth asked. "That's not true! Link was supposed to help me, but never showed up. I almost died!"

"And tell me why I should believe you? Link accidentally injured himself during training. How was he supposed to help fight?" The king informed the two. Pichu growled.

"Link! How could you—" but before he could say anything else, the king cut him off.

"That's enough," he said. He looked to the confused and angry swordsman. "I let you in this kingdom, and this is how you repay us. You are exiled from Hyrule. You have a day to get your things and never return." After saying this, the king left, with Link right behind him.

Luigi: Oh no…the second kidnap.

Marth: … …

Luigi: Dang, you almost get killed trying to protect Zelda, and your reward is exile…

Marth: … …

Luigi: Right…umm…review.