Chapter 8: What Happened to Ganondorf

Katie dove down onto Roy. He grunted again and tired to lift his heavy arms. He looked around. Half the room was destroyed.

"Where's Ganondorf?" asked Roy.

Katie and Marth exchanged looks.

"Prison," said Katie.

It was right now that Roy actually looked at Katie and experienced one of those rare moments where he couldn't get over her. She had brown hair with blonde streaks, plain cacky shorts, and a simple blue t-shirt. She may have secret pockets all over those shorts, but she was still beautiful. He was a little too busy thinking about this to make himself look too happy about Ganondorf. But he managed to pass it off. Then he asked about Mewtwo and Pikachu.

"They're both sharing time with Ganondorf, in separate prisons," said Marth. "Utopia is housing Ganondorf, and California has a couple cells set up for the others."

Utopia was a special city that covered an entire island. The main computer for video games had created it. Thankfully, it had fit right into an ocean beside America.

"My head hurts," said Roy.

"You took quite a fall," said Katie, wiping her eyes on her arm.

Roy smiled.

"I'd rather go back to my room," said Roy.

"Our room," said Katie.

Roy forgot how heavy his body felt. He sat bolt upright.

"What!" he asked.

"I got a transfer," she said. "The principal says that it would only make sense, anyway, but we have to sleep in separate beds till you turn eighteen."

Roy raised one eyebrow.

"Fine with me," he said.

Marth patted Roy on the back.

"Hey, at least you're still taller then her," he said.

"Not by much," said Roy. "The very top of her forehead comes up to my eyes, which is perfect for me."

"Good," said Marth. "Hey, Nurse Chansey's here."

Chansey came bursting in and jumped onto a stool to talk to Roy.

"You may go, now," said Chansey.

"Thanks," said Roy, standing up.

Roy walked up towards the room. Katie opened the door. Roy walked in and dropped on the bed. Katie sat down beside him and kissed him.

"It's okay," she said. "Now there can't be any more disturbances."

The phone rang.

"I sit corrected," she said.

Roy answered the phone.

"Hello?" he said.