A/N: I do not own The Legend of Zelda or Nintendo. Also, there's a little question I have for you in the second A/N here. Sorry...it's a little long.
Ocarina of Time Link's Perspective.
Chapter Eight
Demon Ghost Sisters
Link was having his own party, and the Hero of Twilight was unfortunately not there to endure it with him. The moment he had entered the room, he regretted his life decisions. He had walked inside the corridor only to learn that it was all twisted. As such, gravity became extremely skewed and he was forced to run at a strange angle to keep from falling over.
After leaving the corridor, he had almost been snatched up by a monster known as a Wallmaster. He killed it immediately after it tried to crush him, but he was very wary of the ceiling after the encounter. He had jumped down to explore the room but learned that he hated it and had climbed back up to the platform he was supposed to be on. He glared at the chest on the wall for all of twenty seconds before turning and continuing on his way.
Link was then forced to use his only spare key. He watched the lock vanish before he opened the door and jogged through. He was met with the scenery of some gorgeous stairs covered in ivy and moss. The walls were also covered. He had run down the stairs, suspicious of the black paintings he was seeing. Then, he found himself standing in front of a painting with a ghost inside of it. He tried to get near it, but it vanished. He then spent several useless moments chasing it around the room, from painting to painting.
After that tiresome adventure, Link walked through the next door. That was when he decided that he loathed Stalfos. He had to fight one in an arena with the floor missing in the center of the room. After killing it, the floor fell into place and two more came out to greet him. Link murdered one but then messed up and didn't kill the second one fast enough, causing the first to reform.
Now, he stood in the center of the room, exhausted but still not allowed to give up. He glared at the pile of bones to his left, then at the Stalfos circling him. He had maybe twelve seconds to murder it before it resurrected its friend, and he was waiting for it to drop its guard.
It grunted at him, its bones making clacking noises as it shifted on its feet. Link scowled as it took a step towards him and raised its blade. The Hero of Time shot back as the monster's sword slammed into the ground where he once stood. He leapt forward and brought down the Master Sword, causing the monster to stagger back and jump at him. Its blade crashed into his shield, the metal clanging in response. Link slashed at it again, his own weapon ricocheting harmlessly off the tough metal.
Link whirled around to face the Stalfos and watched with disappointment as its friend reformed and began circling. He glared at the ceiling, growling his frustration, then turned back to the Stalfos he had been trying to kill. He pointed his sword at it and snarled, "I'll murder you later…"
He spun around and faced the now-living Stalfos and tried replicating what he had seen the Hero of Twilight do. He thrust his shield forward, stunning the Stalfos. After that, his mind went blank. How had the other Hero even managed to launch himself so high in the air? How was he supposed to slice this thing's skull if he couldn't get up there?
Link stabbed it in its hollow gut and then spun around, blue energy gracing his sword. For reasons unknown, the Stalfos was harmed by the attack to its empty stomach, and it glared at him. It leapt into the air and tried to smack him in the head. Link ducked and raised his shield above his head, then spun around and jumped and caught the Stalfos's heel.
"Hey!" Navi called.
"What?" Link asked, raising his shield and deflecting another Stalfos leaping at him.
"That move…doesn't it remind you of Link's technique?"
Link hesitated, which almost made him lose his arm. He stepped back and said, "What of the ability?"
"He said he learned it from a 'knight of Hyrule' that 'resembled a Stalfos'. Do you think he was lying and actually just mimicked a Stalfos?"
"Navi! Fight now, speculate later!" Link ducked again and stabbed his sword into the Stalfos's spine, causing it to explode into various bones and crumple to the ground. Link whirled around to the Stalfos that he had failed to kill earlier. He thrust his shield forward, trying to replicate the Hero of Twilight's technique. He leapt into the air, kicking off the ground with as much force as he could muster. He soared through the air for a moment, stabbing his blade down and landing on the other side of the Stalfos, performing a Spin Attack.
The monster cried out and also broke apart, defeated. The bones on the ground burned up instantly, and the bars over the door slid up and vanished. A large chest materialized on the ground, which Link raced over to and threw open, not willing to spend much more time in this forsaken place. He reached down into the chest, blinded by its glow.
If it's a compass, I'll be pretty annoyed, he thought, grabbing the object. He pulled it out and studied it. Excitement flashed across his face and he held it the air. I found a bow! I found the Fairy Bow! He turned back to the door he had come from and ran towards it, ready to get the ghost in the painting.
"Link, who do you suppose that other Link really is?" Navi asked.
Link opened the door, then halted. He gave his fairy a confused look. "A Hylian?"
"He's hiding something, Link! He has to be!" Navi said, bouncing up and down.
"Well, he hasn't done anything to demonstrate that he's against us. I believe that he really does want to save Hyrule. Perhaps he just has a different method…"
Navi huffed and landed on Link's shoulder, then disappeared.
"What?" Link asked. "What is it, Navi?"
She was silent.
"Navi?"
"Go fight your Poe sister!"
Link sighed and ran forward. He dashed up the stairs and sighted down the arrow of his bow, aiming for the highest painting where he could see the red ghost sister waiting. He fired the arrow, watching it slam into the portrait. The ghost laughed at him and reappeared in the bottom painting. The one she had once been inside burned up immediately, leaving her only two spots to reside. Link nocked another arrow and fired at the new painting, which also burned up. He turned around to see the Poe waiting behind him, unable to escape now that its only two options had went up in flames.
Link smiled. "Nowhere to flee, huh?" He pulled back the bowstring and released, shooting the final arrow into the portrait. The Poe giggled and materialized before him before floating past. Link chased after it, back to the door he had entered from. It waited for him, wielding its torch with the red flame blazing atop it.
"Navi," Link called, nocking another arrow and drawing his bowstring.
Navi fluttered out of hiding and raced over to the Poe, targeting her for Link. "Joelle – one of the Poe sisters. Aim for her when she appears!"
Link let his arrow fly. It slammed into Joelle and knocked her into a wall. She laughed at him and turned invisible. Navi still held his target for him, so he knew where she was. He released another arrow, but it harmlessly flew into the wall and disappeared a few seconds later.
Joelle reappeared, so Link fired another arrow at her. She vanished again.
"Really?" Link asked. "Either come here and fight me like a monster or don't fight me at all!"
Joelle stayed invisible. Link continued waiting.
It took four more arrows to end the Poe sister, but she went out in a literal flame of glory. She blazed red-orange, like her torch, before she was extinguished. Her torch shattered, and its flame sputtered out before reassembling on top of the gold pedestal beside the door. A small chest also appeared, which Link kicked open. He pulled out a Small Key. Deciding that his mission was accomplished, he walked through the door and continued on his way.
He ran past the room where he fought the Stalfos and into the next door, where he found himself in a similar room to the one where he had just finished defeating Joelle. He looked around, wondering if he had accidentally run the wrong direction…if that were even possible since he had run in a straight line the opposite direction.
The torch to Link's left was unlit, and the stairs were on the right instead of the left, which relieved him. He was not in the same room. He ran up the stairs and spotted a blue Poe inside the painting at the top of the second flight of stairs. He drew his bow from his inventory and launched an arrow at the painting, causing it to burst into blue flames. The Poe appeared at behind him, then immediately fled to the painting at the bottom of the stairs. Link spun around and shot that too, then destroyed the third.
The blue Poe sister laughed that horrible Poe laugh and floated right through the stairs to the bottom section of the room. Link pursued her, bow ready.
After loosing a few more arrows, the blue Poe sister, who was apparently named Beth, also departed in a flame of glory. Another chest materialized, but this one was large. Link ran over to it and threw open the lid, then retrieved the compass. He turned and faced the stairs, then dashed up them to the top of the room.
He found a locked door, but he had the key, so he wasn't concerned. He used the key and walked into the new room.
To his dismay, it was similar to the one he had entered via the twisted corridor. He glowered suspiciously at the ceiling, then took a tentative step forward.
"Watch for the shadows of monsters that hang from the ceiling," Navi said, appearing before him.
Link flinched and then nodded. He took a running leap and landed on the ground far below. He waited, watching the ground closely.
There, he thought as his shadow became larger and more hand-shaped. He ran around in circles for a moment, refusing to be touched by the ugly Wallmaster. It slammed into the ground behind him and he slashed at it. It recoiled and made a strange noise that Link guessed was a yelp. He stabbed it with his sword and it burned up, leaving behind two red rupees. Link picked them up and stuffed them into his wallet, which was almost completely full. He could only hold four more rupees, and he was certain he was going to stumble across more chests elsewhere.
Link studied his surroundings now that he was alone. Before him was a platform with a ladder that he was certain he needed to climb. To his left was a tall set of stairs he would also need to ascend, but later.
"Hey," Navi called. "I know you really don't want to be suspicious of Link, but didn't he say he would reunite with you after around five minutes?"
Link hesitated. "Yes, Navi, but…"
"Link…you're too trusting. What if he abandoned you here?"
Link couldn't respond to that. He really hoped against such a thing. He wanted a human companion on his journey. Navi just didn't cut it. If the Hero of Twilight was truly not going to assist him, then Link would be disappointed. He would still continue his journey, but it would be more pleasant with someone he could joke around with and use to lighten his mood.
Link grabbed hold of the ladder and began climbing, still not answering Navi's question. He pulled himself to the top and saw another corridor, but this one was straight. He spotted two skulls with batwings sprouting from their temples that were waiting for him. They were similar to the Blue Bubbles, but their flames blazed green, so they were probably the long-lost cousins of the evil Bubble clan.
Before him, one of them ceased to burn, so Link approached it and stabbed it, causing it to die instantly. It didn't even put up a fight against him. He turned to its companion, which was still blazing. He ran over to it and waited, wondering if it was going to give up as well.
All the Bubble did was fly in an odd vertical circle, like a sort of useless barrier. It made a noise at Link, but then extinguished its flame. Link stabbed it too and ran over to the door at the end of the hall, where he was forced to stop. He stared at it, confused.
"No," he whispered. He reached into his pouch but he didn't find anything to assist him. Chains covered the wood, but he lacked the key to unlock them. He grabbed hold of the lock and examined it. Surely this shouldn't be here…right? Was he supposed to turn back and find where he might have left the small key?
"Hey!" Navi called.
"What?" Link asked.
"You need a key to open this door!"
Link groaned and banged his head against the lock. "Thanks, Navi. I'm not blind, you know."
"Well, if you still trust that other Link just because you share the same name and think you're both Heroes, then yes; yes you are."
"Well, for the record, I trust him because he and I are both Heroes," a voice called.
Link whirled around to see the Hero of Twilight standing at the opposite end of the corridor, arms folded. He was scowling, but the moment Link saw him, he grinned and held up a small metal key.
"Need a little help?" he asked playfully.
"Where have you been?!" Navi demanded.
"Well, I gave a corridor a little twist to restore its shape and then was attacked and spent a little while trying to find you after my detour," the Hero of Twilight replied without missing a beat.
"Do have any idea the ordeals Link had to go through because you were exploring?" Navi asked, flying over to the Hero of Twilight's face and getting close enough to argue with him.
"No," the Hylian Hero replied, holding out his hand to prevent her from getting any closer to his face. "However, if you think he is the only one who suffered, I had to fight a severed hand."
"A Wallmaster? Hah!" Navi spat. "Link already fought two of those!"
"I suppose that was the monster that hung from the ceiling and tried to snatch me. No, while I did fight one of those, I also combatted one on the ground, which split into three when defeated. It glowed green and grabbed me by the front, and then refused to release me."
"Ooh, scary," Navi mocked.
The Hero of Twilight jabbed a finger at her and said, "I understand that you don't trust me, fairy girl, but you listen here for a moment; I am not saving Hyrule for fame, glory, fortune, or any sort of selfish gain other than to have my friends returned. I am saving Hyrule because Hyrule is in a desperate state of need. There are no personal benefits that I require to offer my assistance. I intend to save this world because it needs me, and it needs your friend Link as well. If you believe me to be an awful person, that's fine. However, if you are a hindrance in my quest to save this world, then I have no choice but to demonstrate what I am capable of."
"Speaking of capabilities, why don't you tell us the identity of the Stalfos that taught you your attack?" Navi snarled. "Link almost got his head split open because of that move, and we know you learned it from them. So why would you hide that from us if you really are on our side?"
"I was taught by a Hyrulian Knight who was slain in battle. Perhaps you may want to ask him where he learned the technique. Maybe he had it used against him and then perfected it. I'm not entirely sure, but I was not lying when I explained where I learned it from."
"What about that sword? There cannot be two Master Swords! There is no possible way!"
"Navi!" Link interjected. He'd had enough. He held out his hand, and his fairy reluctantly flew over to it. She landed on it and glared at the Hero of Twilight, still enraged by his presence.
"I refuse to turn back and surrender the fate of the world to Link alone simply because you don't like me," the Hero of Twilight announced. He walked over to the door and slid the key into the chains, then turned it. It responded to the lock and vanished with it, leaving no trace of either. The Hero of Twilight walked inside, then turned and waited for Link.
Link followed him, unsure of what to do.
The two Heroes found themselves in a room with four platforms rotating around a fifth, immobile platform. The ground had sharpened stalagmites rising out of it, so it would hurt if either of them missed their jump and fell. Red liquid slowly swirled beneath the platforms, looking as dangerous as the spikes. To the right side of the room was an eye switch that needed to be shot, but it was frozen inside a block of ice.
"I suppose we need to melt that," Link said, understanding that the eye needed to be shot. He took note of the torch blazing on the immobile platform and jumped over to it, using the other platforms for assistance.
"Wait," the Hero of Twilight called. He leapt onto one moving platform and then rode it over to the wall with the ice switch. "This will be faster." He reached into his inventory and pulled out a polished steel ball with a chain affixed to it.
"Where did you get that?!" Link asked, almost tripping over himself in surprise.
"A monster tossed it at my head," the Hero of Twilight replied, beginning to spin it by the chain. He threw it forward and it slammed into the ice, shattering it with a single throw. The ball landed beside him and he pulled on the chain, causing it to fly back into his hands and slightly knock him back with the force. He put away the ball and called, "Now shoot." He jumped onto a moving platform and waited for it to bring him back to the door.
Link drew his bow, still surprised that his companion held such powerful weapons. He had intended to jump over to it and use Din's Fire, but he had been spared of using magic. He nocked an arrow and drew his bowstring.
The Hero of Twilight leapt onto the platform connected to the door and waited.
Link released the arrow and watched it slam into the eye, causing the eyelid to slide closed. He turned to the rotating platforms, listening to the sound of something happen in the corridor. He leapt forward on one, then jumped to where the Hero of Twilight stood.
The Hero of Twilight opened the door and ran through, accompanied by Link. The Hero of Time stopped in his tracks, stunned to see the corridor all twisted. The other Hero kept running, as if this were a normal occurrence, and made it to the other end of the hall. He spun around, surprised to see Link still at the other door.
"You coming?" he called.
Link took a moment to regain himself. "Yes," he replied, then began running. Perhaps the Hero of Twilight had already twisted the other corridor and now understood that that was how some puzzles needed to be solved. Was that what he had meant when he said he "gave the corridor a little twist"?
Link joined him at the opposite end of the hall. The Hero of Twilight politely allowed him to go first, then followed him as he jumped down. Link spotted a hole in the floor and glanced at the stairs but disregarded them and immediately jumped down the hole. He hit the ground and rolled, noticing that he now stood on checkered tile floors. The Hero of Twilight joined him and then walked towards the door at the far end of the room.
He stopped in his tracks and glanced up, then jumped back as the ceiling fell and slammed into the floor. The other Hero blinked in surprise, then took note of the holes in the ceiling. He watched it rise back into the air before sprinting towards a switch on the ground and waiting.
Link began to follow him, also taking into consideration the pain of being crushed into nothingness if he stood on the wrong checkered tile. He found a safe spot and watched the Hero of Twilight flee over to a treasure chest. He hesitated there and turned to see Link. "Do you want this?" he yelled.
"Get it for me!" Link called back, running to where the Hero of Twilight once stood.
The Hero of Twilight kicked open the chest and pulled out a bundle of arrows. He held them up for Link to see, as if asking, Still want them?
"Save them for me!" Link declared.
The Hero of Twilight nodded his understanding as the ceiling rejoined the floor.
"Whoever designed this place was mentally disturbed," he said, turning to face the door. He ran forward and opened it, disappearing on the other side.
Link ran over to the open chest as the ceiling shuddered and fell back to the ground. He waited for it to rise before he ran over to the door. He opened it to see the Hero of Twilight pushing cubes that were slightly smaller than he was. He noticed Link walk in so he said, "Care to help me finish this puzzle?"
Link understood immediately what needed to be done. He raced over to a cube and began to push it towards the one that the Hero of Twilight was also heading for. He pushed his block into the other Link's and they both went back for the fourth. The Hero of Twilight hesitated and allowed Link to grab the cube. He pointed at the blue one in the way and said, "I'll move that. You push this."
Link nodded and began to push the cube over to the others, trying to match the pattern on them and assemble the third Poe sister, the green one. A blue block had been added to the mix to confuse them, but apparently the Poe wasn't very intelligent if it believed that they would be stopped by the other block.
The Hero of Twilight pushed the fourth green block into place, causing the green Poe sister to appear. The portrait on the wall burst into flames and vanished, and the blocks sank into the ground. The Poe brandished its torch and aimed at them. The other Hero pulled out his bow, as did Link.
"Amy – one of the Poe sisters," Navi announced as she flew over to the green Poe and targeted her for Link. "Aim for her when she appears!"
"Your fairy tells you what these things are?" the Hero of Twilight asked, releasing his arrow.
Link released his own, causing both to hit Amy simultaneously. "Yes. She also targets them for me," he replied.
"I wish you did that," the Hero of Twilight said, glancing down at his shadow as Amy disappeared.
Link fired his arrow unintentionally. He looked to the other Hero. "Who are you talking to?" he asked.
The Hero of Twilight laughed and said, "Maybe one day you'll figure it out. For your sake, I hope you don't."
"What kind of secrets are you hiding in your shadow?" Link asked, now bewildered.
The Hero of Twilight released his arrow and watched it successfully slam into Amy, who disappeared again. He said nothing as he nocked another arrow.
Link sighed and nocked his own. He drew back his bowstring and waited.
Amy reappeared.
Both Links released their arrows, which pierced her and caused her to vanish again. After a few seconds of silence, she reappeared to combat them, only to be slammed back into the wall and burst into bright green flames. The fire materialized on the torch near the door, and both Links turned and walked over to it.
Navi landed on Link's head and then jumped down on his shoulder, where she promptly disappeared. Both Links entered the door and found themselves in another corridor, but this one was simple. A Skulltula hung from its web in the center of the hall. Link pulled out the Hookshot and fired it at the monster, slaying it with a single shot. The two continued on their way down the hall.
They exited their door and found themselves standing on a balcony, back in the room where they first encountered the Poe sisters. Link peered over the railing and pointed.
"Look, there's the final Poe!" he said.
The Hero of Twilight approached the rails and took note of the height. He jumped off the railing and landed on the ground below, rolling. He turned and waited for Link to join him.
Link leapt over the rails as well and landed beside his Hylian companion. The two nodded their acknowledgement of each other and then walked together over to the final Poe, the purple one.
The Poe watched them approach and waited until they got close before it launched into the air, wielding its torch. It body began to shimmer before them, seemingly splitting in four and remerging.
The Hero of Twilight pulled out his bow and waited, arrow nocked. Link copied his example as the Poe split into four fragments and encircled the two Heroes. The two went back-to-back, bows at the ready, glowering at the evil spirit.
Navi flew over to the fragment directly in front of Link. "Meg – one of the Poe sisters. If she splits into multiple images, you need to figure out which one is the real one. Is it this one?"
Link fired his arrow directly ahead of him, causing the Hero of Twilight to do the same. The image Link struck cried out and caused the other three to vanish, as well as itself. When they reappeared, the one directly in front of the Hero of Twilight spun in a circle, while the others simply floated around, so he fired at it. The images vanished again and the Heroes waited.
They reappeared again and the one to the Hero of Twilight's left rotated. Link fired at it and watched as the copies vanished.
It took a total of five shots to end the life of Meg the purple Poe. However, she went out in a gorgeous purple burst of fire, and her flame materialized on top of the final, unlit torch. The floor beneath the two Heroes trembled. They looked down at the same time as the rectangle rose back out of the ground, ready for them to use. However, they were standing on the top of it, which wasn't very effective.
The two Links looked at each other, their eyes asking the same question: Are you jumping off first or am I?
Link leapt off the top and rolled into the wall unintentionally. The Hero of Twilight also sprung off and rolled, but he ended up outside the small concrete barriers. He spun around and ran over to the rectangle and stepped inside, joined by Link immediately.
The lift began to go down into the floor, sealing the two Heroes inside the rectangle, which was incredibly cramped.
"Fatties," Navi complained as the two Links squirmed and tried not to touch the walls, choosing instead to press against each other and stare daggers at one another.
"You're the one who rides around on my shoulder all day and I'm the one who's overweight?" Link grumbled at Navi, pushing the Hero of Twilight back.
The Hero of Twilight shifted, trying not to come into contact with Link or the walls.
The lift approached the ground, no longer fenced in. Link grinned evilly and pushed the Hero of Twilight out.
"Sorry Link," he called.
The Hero of Twilight wasn't going down so easily. In a split second, he whirled around and seized Link by the front of his tunic and tore him out as well. The two collapsed on the ground. The Hero of Twilight detangled himself from Link and crawled away before standing up and dusting himself off.
Link stood up as well.
I was not expecting that, he thought. He took in his new surroundings and noticed that the floor he stood on was made of blue carpet. He turned, only to see another blue carpet directly opposite him. To his left and right, red carpet was spread out, as well as a hexagon-shape beneath the lift, but the rest of the floor was white. Confused, Link walked around the room.
"What's up with these walls that randomly jut out?" the Hero of Twilight asked, voicing the inquiry Link had been mentally contemplating. He stood in front of the bars of the blue carpet path, glaring at the walls overlapping the red carpet. He seemed to consider something for a moment before grinning. He charged towards one of the walls and slammed into it, then began to push.
"Hnnngh," he grunted, walking forward.
Link turned around to face the opening in the wall before him, ignoring his fellow Hero in order to see if there was anything he could do. The path was also barred. He could see a switch on the floor, but there was no way to access it.
Link took a bewildered step back as the opening in the wall began to move, sliding over to the white section of the floor.
"Haha!" the Hero of Twilight cheered. He sprinted over to the hole in the wall before Link could even respond, then slid to a halt.
Link walked over and saw the exact same thing he did.
"A switch," the Hero of Twilight noted. "Suspicious…"
Link nodded. "Well, you moved the wall, you press the switch."
The Hero of Twilight reluctantly approached the golden button on the floor, then glanced back at Link. "What if it seals me inside?"
"Then I'll help you out."
The Hylian Hero walked over and jumped on top of the switch, causing it to shift beneath him, then slide into the floor.
From somewhere in the room, bars slid up. Both Links ran back to the center of the room, beside the lift, and looked around.
"We need to move the walls again," Link said, noting that the other white section of the floor was empty.
The Hero of Time pointed at him. "Your turn."
Link groaned and walked over to the wall, then placed his hands on it and pushed it forward. "Good Hyrule, that's heavy!"
The wall moved forward, and Link walked over to the red carpet, where the opening had now moved. Another switch waited, so he stepped on it. The sound of bars rising could be heard, so Link walked over to the other red carpet entrance, only to find it empty. He turned to the Hero of Twilight, who was pushing the wall off the blue carpet.
The wall moved over to the white section of the floor, opening a path to a large Skulltula. Link approached it and shot it down with his Hookshot for the Hero of Twilight. A treasure chest waited, which the Hylian Hero opened as Link shot down a gold Skulltula.
"Arrows," the Hero of Twilight declared, handing them to Link and walking out.
Link retrieved the gold token and joined his companion outside the small room. He pushed the wall forward, and the Hero of Twilight walked into the blue-carpeted room, which now had no more bars blocking it. He stepped on the switch, then walked out and pointed to the opposing blue-carpet room.
"It's open," he declared, which caused Link to turn around and reach the same conclusion. They walked into the entrance and noticed the door before them, chained shut by a gold skull-shaped lock. The two Heroes exchanged glances.
"What now?" Link asked.
The Hero of Twilight pulled out the boss key, unlocked the door, and watched the chains disappear. "Ready?" he asked.
"Ready," Link affirmed.
Together, the two entered the boss room.
A/N: Aren't I so evil...splitting this one dungeon into three pieces? Hehehehehehe... Also, I can guess we all like Zelda here...or you wouldn't have made it this far, so...how about this? I'm still at the beginning of this story, which makes it pretty convenient for me. If you guys have any ideas of little fragments or ideas you want these two Links to do (like some sort of random scene that could unfold...nothing too major because I already have the entire idea for the plot), you could tell me, and I'll see about including them. So...example: one of you wants Ocarina of Time Link to make a comment for seeing Wolf Link for the first time, if I think that it's good, I'll include it. If there was some sort of situation you wanted, and I like it too, I'll include it and write a little thank you in the first A/N. If y'all don't like that idea and want me to continue writing as I want, I'll do that. I'm just sayin'...ideas are welcome.
