"Ok... where should we start?" Matt asked. "We could go after the Crimsonine in Goron Mountain, the Azurine at the Summit of Frost, or the Aquarine at the Mountain of Ruins."
"When did you know where those metals were?" David asked suspicious.
"Uh... when I read the book."
"Oh..."
"Yeah, maybe you should try it sometime."
"What about the Phantom Hourglass?" Alex asked.
"The Phantom Hourglass is on an unknown mountain, so we have no idea where it is," Jess explained.
"So where do you guys wanna go?" Matt asked again.
"Goron Mountain!" Alex decided.
"The Summit of Frost," Ryan suggested.
"The Mountain of Ruins!" David yelled.
"I wanted to go look for the Phantom Hourglass," Matt said honestly. "Looks like it's a draw..."
"Jess didn't decide," Ryan pointed out.
"Ok Jess, where should we go?" Matt asked her.
"Goron Mountain," Jess answered.
"Huh? You agree with Alex?"
"ALEX?" David questioned.
"Uh... yeah," Jess replied, slightly confused to their reactions.
"Why?" Matt asked skeptically.
"Cause Goron Mountain is closest to Hyrule."
"Oh."
"Does that mean I'm not smart anymore?" Alex asked cluelessly.
"You were never smart to begin with!" David shouted at him.
"Shut up, we're going to Goron Mountain," Matt declared.
--
Princess Zelda was riding away from Hyrule Castle Town when a dark-robed figure suddenly appeared, frightening her horse.
insert freaked out horse sound here
"Whoa!" Zelda yelped out in surprise.
The horse stopped in front of the robed person.
Must be a girl, Zelda thought, examining the girl's figure. She looked to be about Zelda's age.
"Who are you? Are you lost?" Zelda asked her.
"No worries. I just want a simple favor," the girl replied in a familiar voice.
"What is it?"
"I'm not a very wealthy kid... I can barely keep myself alive selling these peaches," the girl said, taking out a shiny red fruit.
"I might as well buy one, I'll need it for my journey."
"Great, that'll be 5 rupees for each."
"I'll take one," Zelda decided, handing the girl the rupees.
"Thank you," the girl grinned. "Aren't you going to taste it?"
"Right now?"
"Why not?"
"I guess I could take a bite."
"Excellent..."
Just about when Zelda was going to take a bite, she threw the apple to the ground.
"Like I would fall for that one! What do you take me for? A foolish naive idiot?"
"Tch... Course not," the girl said in a more serious tone. She began to take off her hood...
--
Back at the castle...
"We need more back up!" Link's father commanded.
"The other knights have gone after Princess Zelda!" Valenzuela told him.
"Those idiots! I told her to escape!"
"What? We need to get those soldiers out of the castle! The inside is like a fire trap!"
"I will tell them, you hold off these forces with the remaining knights!"
"Yes general!"
Link's father entered the castle and began the frantic search.
"All Hylian knights must come back to the battle! Princess Zelda is safe!"
He called out the knights names and shouted the same thing over and over again.
"Where the hell could they be?" the general asked frustrated.
"General! What are you doing here?"
"A soldier?"
--
"Curse that dragon! It's not dying!" Valenzuela said angrily.
"There must be some of that gunpowder we have, right?" a soldier asked.
"Oh yes! But the other knights and the general are inside the castle!"
"He better hurry..."
"We're here!" the knights from inside the castle came running towards them.
"Great! Fire the cannon!" Valenzuela commanded.
"Sure thing!"
The giant canon was loaded with all the remaining gunpowder.
"Get away from the dragon! We're firing the canon!"
The knights retreated from the dragon and got out of the way of the canon's aim. The dragon stopped attacking, probably confused.
"FIRE!"
A large firey explosion surrounded the dragon, but also caused part of the castle to explode into flames.
"Did it work?"
"I don't know..." Valenzuela replied, unsure of what to say.
"Where's the general, Valenzuela?"
"Is he not with you?"
"No! I thought he was here."
"Oh snap...
The dragon blew off the smoke like it was nothing and roared in anger.
"It didn't work!"
"No shit," Valenzuela replied bluntly.
"What do we do now? The general isn't here!"
"Keep fighting as best as you can!"
Suddenly, as the knights began to again charge forward, a powdery mist surrounded them.
"What is this?"
"I can't see!"
"I'm feeling sleepy..."
The whole troop was out like a light.
Sorry for the short chapter, it will get better. Please review.
