It took way longer then I had thought for the mirror of Twilight to be finished. Once I entered into the familiar world of light I set my sights towards Hyrule Castle.
It had taken a lot of magic and even more trial and error before the mirror had finally been safe to travel through, it looked exactly the same as the one that I had shattered a year ago.
As I said goodbye to my people, I couldn't help but notice they're concerned expressions over my leaving. I understood why they were concerned, they weren't sure if it was safe or if I would come back alright.
After travelling via the mirror I arrived in Arbiter's Grounds, witch was a bit strange at first, but then I remembered that's where the mirror's location was in this world. feeling a sense of nostalgia of seeing the family world of light. I didn't pause though, I continued on, setting my sights for Hyrule Castle.
As I ran to the castle I was looking around at the whole built of this world that my dear friend loved so much. It took me a lot longer then I had first thought for me to reach the castle because I got distracted watching the sun make it's decent into the sky, the shadows fading away like snakes slithering back under the rocks.
When I finally arrived at the palace gates, I saw Zelda standing outside looking regal and elegant as usual. She looked anxious as I finally got close, I lowered my hood and looked at the guards who looked back at me with a bit of apprehension.
"Umm... Princess? Who is this strange woman? Is she a friend of yours?" One of the guards beside Zelda questioned, and Zelda nodded her head in confirmation. "Let's head inside and plan a strategy for how to find where the hero is being kept," Zelda replied, and I tore my gaze from the Beautiful blue and cloudless sky.
Three Moons! I can't be distracted by the Beauty of this world right now, my silly dum doggy needs my help. I mentally berated myself with a shake of my head.
"Midna? You coming?" I turned and smiled sheepishly while rubbing the back of my neck with a hand. I then followed the Hylian Princess inside of the castle.
"You seem very easily distracted," Zelda remarked with a small laugh and I blushed and embarrassment. "Sorry about that... it's just I haven't been here for a whole year. I'll try and stay on track this time. Tee hee!" I remarked with a sigh and a bit of playful sass. Then I took a deep breath and stood as straight as I could.
"Ok! I think we should start planning already! C'mon Princess!" I said, taking charge as Zelda nodded in response. I grinned impishly and laughed quietly to myself, what would the little hero say when she saw me again? I couldn't wait! Linkette was like a sister to me, and If I could, I would take her back to the Twilight Realm with me.
LINKETTE
I had rubbed my wrists raw trying to escape my chains, Fi didn't seam very pleased with how red my wrists had become. "Mistress, I calculate a 94% chance that your sword skills will be slightly slower if you keep rubbing them raw like that." Fi had scolded me in her usual robotic tone. I pouted slightly, I felt like a child being scolded by my mother.
"Ok! Ok! I'll stop rubbing them raw. But uh... hay, Fi? Do you know what the heck are these made of? They don't seam easy to escape from," I replied while glaring down at the chains that were tying me down like I had been when first waking up as a Wolf.
"I'm not sure, my calculations can't identify what these chains are made of at this moment in time." Fi replied with what I assumed was confusion.
"Three Moons! How do I always end up in these kinds of predicaments?" I muttered to myself with tired and frustrated sigh. I wanted to sleep but I was afraid of that creepy guy Ghirahim coming back at any moment.
And just as I thought that, he appeared in the hallway, he was smirking evilly at me, it was the kind of grin that made shivers run down my spine, it was clear that he was purely insane.
"Hello, Skychild. Hello, Fi. Nice to see you two again... I mean... no it's not!" He sneered with a dark chuckle. I glared and snapped at him with a snarky retort.
"Stop calling me Skychild! Go get your memory checked or something, because I'm not the Hero of The Sky!" I hissed, glaring and growling like a Wolf. I have to admit... Midna's sassy and snarky personality rubbed off on me.
"How long are you planing on keeping me here? I don't want to be here! Take me back home!" I yelled, my fingers clenching the chains on my wrists. I was not this crazy persons slave or prisoner. I had already been there and done that, I don't need to do it again thank you very much.
"How did you even awaken from the sword that you were trapped in" I hissed at him. I lifted a shackled hand and I pointed at him accusingly.
"Hay, I'm talking to you! Answer me! What in the name of StarClan do you want with me?" I yelled while narrowing my eyes into cat-like slits as I stared up at Ghirahim, who just smiled widely at me with a gingery look in his eyes. The look he gave me made chills run down my spine.
"You'll learn soon enough Skychild," Ghirahim said, grinning creepily as he stared down at my chained hands. I just growled and bared my teeth like a wolf, and with a cat-like hiss, I turned my head away and glared at him out of the corner of my eye.
"MIDNAAA!" I called, raising my head and yelling to the sky, hoping and praying to StarClan that my best friend would hear my cries for help.
STARCLAN, SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME! I thought to myself as I continued struggling to escape from the metal chains that held me down. I scowled down at the thing that kept me chained, even as a wolf I was still chained by a magic shackle.
Hello everyone! I'm dedicating this chapter toFires of Eden Red Rose Aurora. Thanks for all of your help with this chapter. The next one will hopefully be out sooner rather then later. So, until then, may your sky's be clear and your flight safe until the next time we meet.
