For those of you have read Link's Tormentors and Not Again!! this story should be fairly easy to follow. ...Well, except for Angel and Lily's insanity. I can't even follow that... Anyhow, this story was unknowingly/unintentionally requested by Kiarra-Chan, who read and reviewed the two fics mentioned above. (Thank you SOOOOOOOOOO much for that, Kiarra!) Now, please enjoy the randomness that is this story!! ...And my apologies. It starts out pretty slow. The craziness begins in the next chapter!
Link: Aren't you forgetting something, destinykeyblade?
Me: Huh? ...Oh! Right! The disclaimer!
Link: Yeah, that'd be what you forgot.
Me: -glares- Don't make me sic CJ on you!
Link: CJ's afraid of you!
Me: ...Don't make me sic me on you!
Link: You scare me.
Me: Aww, you too?
Link: -rolls eyes- destinykeyblade does not own The Legend of Zelda, although she does have a bunch of games, a player's guide for The Ocarina of Time, and a drawing of me that she did.
"Finally!" Lily exclaimed when she stepped outside. "I thought we'd never get out of that stupid school!"
Angel nodded in agreement. "Seriously, what a waste of time. ...So, you wanna come over and play some video games?"
"Yeah, 'cause video games don't waste time at all," Lily replied sarcastically.
Angel glared at her. "Do you want your game back or not?" she asked, referring to the copy of The Twilight Princess Lily had loaned her a week ago.
"Have you even played it?"
"Yes. For about five minutes. And then I figured out that that one's stupid and it sucks."
"You just don't like the graphics."
"I don't have much against the graphics; it's the Link wanna-be that ticks me off."
The two continued in this way during the walk to Angel's house, laughing at things said and people seen. (A: You suck! L: Yep. Just like a vacuum cleaner. A: Look, it's Crack Buddy! L: Hi, Crack Buddy! CB: HI!! A: Freak out, why don't you? L: SPAZ ATTACK!!)
After saying goodbye to Crack Buddy, Angel and Lily found themselves in front of a little blue house. "Hey, whaddaya know? We're here!" Angel said cheerfully.
"Hurry and open the door," Lily demanded, shivering as a cool autumn wind began to blow. "I'm freezing!"
"You and you temperature issues..." Angel muttered under her breath as she unlocked her front door. Then, louder, she said," But it's like, 60 degrees out here!"
"Exactly!"
This started an argument which lasted until the two teens sat down in front of the tv, where Angel sat happily with and old Nintendo 64 controller in her hands. The intro music for The Ocarina of Time started, along with the sound of Epona's hooves hitting the ground.
Lily glanced out the window where the trees and clouds were being blown around a little by the wind. Hmm... looks like a storm might be coming. She shrugged an turned back to the tv screen when she heard Angel start pressing buttons.
"Yay!" she said.
"Yay what?" Lily asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Aww!"
"Aww what?!"
Angel looked over at her friend, pouting. "I thought it was my turn to play, but since I did it last time, this is your day."
"Oh yeah, we did start talking turns, didn't we?"
"Uh-huh. Now hurry and take the controller! Quick, before I decide not to let you have it!"
Lily snatched the purple controller out of her friend's hands and began to play.
About thirty minutes later, the clouds were dark and the wind was really picking up. Angel picked up the phone and handed it to Lily, who called home and said that she was going to stay at Angel's until the storm blew over. When she put the telephone up, she saw that her companion had taken it upon herself to pick up where she herself had left off.
"Give me the controller," Lily said slowly, giving a death to the girl with long, brownish blonde hair.
Angel grinned nervously. "Ahaha, here you go. Hehe. He. Ahem. ...Yeah." She glanced out the window and did a double-take. "Huh. That doesn't look very friendly."
This was possibly the understatement of the year. The wind was howling. Lightning flashed. Thunder crashed. Rain lashed against the windows. And was that hail bouncing off the roof?...
"You didn't leave any windows open, did you?" Lily asked, pausing the game in the middle of a battle with a couple of Stalfos.
"Uh... no."
"Good."
"...Do you think we should go to the basement? Or at least to a room with fewer windows?"
"...Proabably."
"Then what are you doing?"
"Finishing this up so I can save your game. We accomplished a lot today," Lily reminded her friend.
Angel looked outside again. "Hurry up," was all she said. Right after she spoke, the power blinked out, leaving the girls in darkness for about five seconds, seeing as how they had neglected to turn any lights on. The tv came back on almost immedaitely, although the game did not.
"Quick, turn it off and then turn it back on to see if something messed up!" Angel shouted. She was very fond of her video games, this one particularly, and felt that she needed to know right off if something was wrong with it.
Lily followed the instructions wordlessly, thinking to herself that Angel was freaking out for no reason. However, when she switched the power back on and the screen went black, she changed her mind.
"Shouldn't something have happened by now?" she asked of her friend.
Angel was about to reply but was cut off by the sound of a man laughing. "That sounded like-"
She never got to finish, for at that moment, both Angel and Lily dissapeared.
