Doing another quick(?) chapter during my break. Really not planning these out, just something on the fly. Anyway...

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Toiling over his magic kennel stood one man (er, boy), a powerful selfish, self-serving sorcerer. Having only power on his mind, it came as no surprise when he heard of the golden fairy.

A fairy more powerful than him, bathed in a light that seemed to blind selfish pursuers like stupid Ganondorf, but what the Dark King lacked, Vaati had - and he had a large supply of magic!

Securing a poster of the golden fairy to his hip, the young sorcerer set out to conquer and capture the ball of light.

Twice, twice had the little light avoided him. Once by a well the light appeared to be resting on and the other by random counter.

Twitching with anger Vaati knew he was being out-smarted and he didn't want to look like a fool. He had a reputation to live up to.

Just because he was the smallest and youngest of the three Great Evils didn't mean he had to play dead last to anyone! He had power in the form of magic (maybe more between him and Ghirahim, I don't know).

Conjuring his wind magic to float off the bat spawns he'd summoned, Vaati had eyes on every spot he heard the fairy liked to go. Places with water, preferable lakes.

The little keese scatter across the land hoping to preform excellently for their master by catching the ball of light. By the time night hits Vaati senses a problem with his keese, someone or something is wiping them out.

To the East, the West and a bit to the North, his minions were being killed, and by the damned floating ball of power too!

To say that Vaati had potentially underestimated was true. This fairy was a thorn, a thorn that deeply reminded him of someone annoying. Vaati took out the post and read it more thoroughly, that name! How come The Great Wind Sorcerer Vaati did not see this before?

But if this was true that could that mean that the fairy's name and the thorn's name where the one and the same? Only capturing the ball would tell once and for all. That night Vaati was plagued by the name that haunted his, the name was...

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...not in this chapter ;P

Sorry! next time okay . Bye!