I'm actually getting into my own stories... creepy, right? Anyway, with that, I'll be updating this story a lot more often than I thought I would. Lucky for ayone that's into it as much as I am.
Disclaimer: I still don't own Zelda or any of its characters, but it would be awesome if I did.
Link was both hopeful and disappointed when he found more twilight in his world. Hopeful because of the thought of finding Midna, and disappointed by the fact that this Twilight seemed to have an even greater effect and more of a fierce look than the last. Link felt as if this was the Apocalypse. Link gathered the strength and courage he had, knowing he could enter the Twilight with his Master Sword and Hylian Shield, and ran in.
Midna awoke in a sort of familiar place, surrounded with trees, very nostalgic about what had happend to her for her to no longer be in her world.
She tried to remember what could have brought her to this place, but she couldn't remember, almost as if the memory was erased. Her head hurt, and she was in extreme pain, eventually fainting from it.
Link was surprised to find that he was still in his human form. His body was feeling a bit different in the Twilight, but the Master Sword protected him from being affected any further.
The water of the spring turned into a sort of blackish clear color, bubbling loudly with steam apparently coming from it. Link didn't dare set foot in the Spring, as he didn't want anything to overwhelm him and turn him into a wolf, since he would have no way of going back to his human form.
Link noticed the Twilight spread across the bridge to the Faron Woods. Curious, he decided to investigate.
However, his plans were foiled before they began. Just when he was about to get onto the bridge, a shadow beast appeared from the other side and cut the ropes attaching it to the land from the other side. The bridge quickly fell from the shadow beast's side, and swung to Link's side of the gorge, slamming the side of it with a loud crack, some of the wood planks breaking off in the process.
However, Link did not give up hope. He kenw that if so much Twilight could spread this far in the amount of time it takes for him to herd 15 or 20 goats, it could cover all of Hyrule in a matter of days if he didn't do anything.
Still, this was the only way across.
Just then, the spirit of wind trapped inside his boomerang began to speak in some sort of foreign language.
It floated out of Link's inventory pouch, hovering in front of him for a few seconds, then flew down under the gorge, skillfully lifting up the edge of the bridge to the other side.
Link decided not to hesitate. He quickly made his way across, even more planks falling off of the bridge as he went, jumping over the empty spots where they were before. That was it, there was no more going back. The gaps in the bridge were too big now.
Going further into the forest, Link encountered many shadow beings across the way, and quickly defeated them all with the power of the Sols in the Master Sword. About halfway through the forest, he noticed large group of them, seeming to be huddled together around something. Just as he tried to go for them, wooden stakes fell from the sky, and created a large wall of Twilight around him. Three shadow beings fell from the sky around him.
They seemed to be smarter, as Link wasn't able to hit all three of them with his spin attack, one always stayed far away enough and revived the other two shadow beasts with his screech.
Link was getting impatient, and decided to put his quick reflexes and hidden skills to good use.
Link ran near one of the beasts and rolled around him and deftly spun his sword upon landing on his feet again.
The other two beasts were close to each other, unsure ofhow to react to Link changing his strategy. Link began to charge up a jump attack, and then jumped, goign strait for them.
When his sword slammed against the ground, the last beast jumped out of the way at the last second, the other beast dying.
The last shadow beast was right behind link, finding it a good time to try to screech to revive his comrades.
Link twirled around, slamming the shadow beast with his shield and followed with a helm splitter. The three beasts were finally defeated.
Once the pins were lifted and the wall was gone, Link chartged after the huddle of monsters, noticing that they were surrounding another being of Twilight.
He carefully used his spin attack to hit the monsters and not the being, and nearly all of them exploded into nothingness. All that was left were a few small shadow beasts and a few shadow bats, which fled shortly after the other shadow enemies died.
Link couldn't believe his eyes, which widened at the site of no one else but Midna, with injuries all over her and a few puddles of blood.
HAH! Take that, fate! You have been defeated! Reviews please, the more I receieve the sooner I will get to work on the next chapter. Tell your friends! NOWWW!!
