Forest leaves crunched under my feet and the night hid all living creatures. Each step I took seemed longer; the forest appearing to stretch on for eternity. Amber eyes peered at me. Each noise seemed to amplify greatly until rattling leaves echoed off the trees in a symphonic way.
I lost my way a few times, going in repetitive trances. Okay, so I didn't know where I was going. How was that my fault? It's not like I had some magic map that blinked at the bottom of some screen telling me where to go, or something ridiculous like that.
Anger boiled in my veins. "That infernal wench!" My hands quivered and I glared at the moon, pointing accusingly towards it. "How dare you mock me!"
"Wa...Waah...!" A disturbed cry rang out, causing nocturnal animals to stir uneasily.
"Shh!" Another voiced hissed, the cry now being muffled.
Too easy. I summoned my blade forth and moved towards the racket. Who knew all I had to do was yell and I'd wake a sleeping child? I quickly closed in on their wretched hiding spot. If you would call just another piece of the forest a hiding spot.
"Give him here," I snapped, holding out my hand.
"As soon as Remlits stop flying," she retorted in a failed humorous tone.
I snorted, "Then I'll force him from you." She snickered, shaking her head. My face reddened in anger, shoving my sword her way. "What's so amusing?"
She shook her head, and formed a yellow force field with ease. Heh! I've done this before. I raised my sword back, her face unchanging. I scowled and slammed my sword down on the shield. An electric shutter passed through my body, and I fell to my knees just in time to see her chuckle slightly. That sneaky little dog!
My hair rose up with the electric shock. I must have looked ridiculous because she was laughing her head off. I dug my sword into the ground and rose to my feet. She raised an eyebrow at me, daring me to try one more time.
I raised my sword once more and slammed the blade back down. Another shock forced its way through my body and once again I found my knees buckling under me as I doubled over.
"Do you give up yet?" She questioned ever so innocently.
"Not until I'm damned by Master himself!" I countered hopping to my feet. She rolled her eyes, muttering a snide remark under her breath. Like glass the force field shattered, and she wielded the Master Sword itself (or apparently the Goddess's Sword since the sword was back in its resting state). I winced, glaring at the blade. Forgot I'd have to deal with the being who infested the sword.
While lost in my idle thoughts Impa had sprung forward, aiming at my shoulder. I rolled my eyes, and snatched the weapon from her. Her eyes narrowed and she reached for it. The blade burned the very sole of my hand, and I took no time in quickly launching it to the side with a clash as it hit the tree. Impa swept in for the blade. She dashed in and I stepped back, watching her stumble forward. God she's awful at this. I've learned my lessons with pitying humans, though.
"You're going easy on me!" She snapped, glaring my way. I gave her a board glance, and shrugged. So I was. I crossed my arms over my chest. The world faded to black and I felt my skin harden to its max point. I have to say I love my final form. I summoned a blade.
The true battle would begin now.
She lunged forward; I tried to move back, but she was too fast. She slammed the blade into the crystal in the middle of my chest. My senses flashed for a moment and panic washed over my body. She tried pushing the sword in deeper and deeper, but I finally got to yank it away. She snapped a curse. I raised my bulky sword, swinging it her way. She hoped to the side. My brows furrowed. She was too fast. Impa raised her sword again, this time clashing into mine. She swung violently at it. So hard she completely chipped off one side. Panicked, I flipped the blade over, and again she ripped it apart. The blade shattered and she made another clean lunge at my chest as I stood there dumbly.
The wound was deep, and my senses blurred. What had caused me to be so… weak? I stumbled awkwardly, falling to my anus, and clutching at the wound.
"God…desses damn you…" I gawked at her, she seemed to just be mocking me. Like everything else was! She sat in front of me, hissing a curse my way. I caught the jiff of it, but the rest was just blahblahblah. I rolled my eyes back, trying to get her off of me. When did the wench straddle me anyhow? She confiscated my sword from my hand, launching it backwards.
Dear Din.
My mind slowly clicked back into place. He was screaming. She hurt him! I shoved her off and teleported towards Link. The wound suddenly didn't hurt. All I could think about was him. Nothing was more important. His carriage had been tipped and he laid in a deadly position on the floor, screaming and flailing. I tugged him into my arms, shushing him. His cheeks were scraped but he didn't seem to be bleeding. I sighed happily, nuzzling against his cheek. He began to settle down. Impa…
Crystals formed angrily around me. "What is your issue?" I clutched at Link protectively. She looked frightened. Serves her right! And then she smiled. My face fell and I gave her a weird look.
"I didn't trust you," she answered.
"Trust me to what?"
"To watch over the hero," a sneer crossed her face, "but you fit your mommy pants quiet well and I'm sure he's in good hands." I felt my face flush and I mumbled a few choice words. She picked up Zelda and we just stared at each other. "You will meet with me here every full moon so the hero and goddess know each other." I frowned a moment and gave a brief nod, stepping back.
"Were there others that joined you as with me?"
"Aye, the red head Groose, and another I'm not familiar with." The words were awkward and tumbled out of our mouths. We gave each other odd looks before stepping back.
"Then I suppose I'll see you in a moon's time… Goodbye you Goddess Dog. Always loyal," I sneered, passing a devious grin before disappearing into a furry of diamonds. And so it began.
Replying to reviews :U Excuse my late replies 3
When Boredom Takes Over: Haha, thanks. ^^; Youe compliments overwhelm me and I hope to continue to meet your expectations. And maybe do the unexpected.
Triforce of Awesome (1st review): Thank you! I'm a pretty slow writer so I wouldn't hold your breath! ^^
MrMyshka: Honestly, I'm curious as to how it'll continue as well. XDD
Aka Chi Neko: I'm not good at summaries so I'm open to ideas ^ w^
Triforce of Awesome (2nd review): I lol'd at that. Fabric softer… oh gosh XDD
RikuTakano (1st review): Thank you, maybe I'll return to his more aggressive side later on.
RikuTakano (2nd review): I'm totally gonna make Impa a complete douche throughout this. XDD
arrowriver: Thank you for the review! And look I replied. XDD I did have writer's block during this chapter. Thank you again~
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-VioKun
