Author Note: Hey! I'm back baby! Ready to write a new chapter!
Thanks Theodore Hastings for boosting my self-esteem about my writing. I am trying to get better and better every chapter!
So yeah. I'm ready to write a new chapter about how Link is dead. Forever.
Jayy Kayy. I could never kill Link. He is my fav. 3 Would you hate me if I actually killed him? I would hate myself.
BEE- TEE- DUBBS: you might be wondering: "hey banana? There were only 3 darknuts on the last floor. NOT 4." Well here's what I have to say to you: Naww, man. The second time you go through the cave, there are 4 darknuts. So yeah, in your face. But you probably already knew that, but just wanted to clarify!
You may also want to know where the heck the Great Fairy was. Well, I just wanted to make it difficult for our little heroes. So haha!
Disclaimer: I. Do. Not. Own. Legend. Of. Zelda!
Zelda
As I saw the Darknut stab Link, the world seemed to stop. Link was up against a wall now, probably dead. I tried to stop the tears that were no doubt coming. I couldn't let the monster see my weakness.
"Aww, looks like the princess is in trouble." The beast growled. I felt a new emotion now pulsing through my body. Rage. "Are you a little damsel in distress? Hmm… I hate to kill such a cute little princess, but master insists. What do you have to live for anyway? Now that your Great Hero is dead." I couldn't see his face, but I'm sure a sick smile was on his mouth. And who was his master? Ganondorf was dead.
"Call me princess one more time." I said, beckoning him. I could feel my blood boiling.
"Princess." he uttered. That was it. I was done. Done being called a princess. I was done being thought of as a damsel in distress. I was done with people thinking I couldn't do anything for myself.
I closed my eyes, praying for something, anything, to happen to this awful creature.
It was then that a long, slim sword appeared in my hands. I recognized this sword. It was the sword I dropped and lost when I surrendered to the Twilight. I knew it had been crushed when my castle had been destroyed. I thanked the goddesses for their gift.
Now it was time to destroy this foul beast.
I ran towards it, yelling like a princess should never yell. But today, I wasn't a princess. I wasn't helpless. I could defend myself.
I slashed at the unsuspecting monster many times, removing his armor. After he was left with just his underclothes, he threw his gigantic sword right at me, and I dodged at the last possible second. I felt it whoosh past my ear and bang into the wall behind me. I then stabbed him in the chest before he could even get his second sword out. He let out a groan and fell to the floor, and disintegrated into a pile of ash. I couldn't help myself but smile. That was, until I looked over at Link's limp body lying by the wall.
I ran over to him, putting my ear to his chest and listening for a heartbeat, but I heard nothing. Nothing at all except for my hopeless sobs. I could feel a slight tapping on my shoulder, and I turned around to see a pink light slamming into me, obviously trying to get my attention.
The pink light then flew around Link's lifeless body, swirling around him until the color rushed back into his face.
I knew what this thing was now. It was a fairy.
Link's chest started to rise and fall once again, but I couldn't stop crying. I had almost- no- I had lost Link. He was dead. Stone dead. Cold as ice and as pale white as a cloud. Dead.
Now, he was starting to open his eyes, but he was still bleeding immensely from his arm and head. I dug through his bag, trying to find something to help him. After looking through the bottomless bag a little; I found a red potion, half empty.
I pulled out the cork and brought it to his lips, pouring the crimson liquid into his mouth. He coughed a little before opening his blue eyes and sitting up. I could see his wounds healing quickly and the blood starting to replenish, bringing more color to his face.
"Zel?" he said, looking confused. I was still crying miserably. He noticed this and wrapped me in his arms.
And for once, I felt completely safe.
Link
As I opened my eyes, wondering what the heck was happening, I saw Zelda, crying frantically over me.
My hat and tunic were covered in blood. My blood.
"Zel?" I said, wrapping her in my arms. She started to cry a little less now. "What happened?" I absentmindedly stroked my fingers through her hair, trying to get her to calm down.
"We were just- just about to get to the Great Fairy, and then- then this big darknut came out and stabbed you and kicked you against the wall. And you- you died. And then I- I killed him." She said, crying even louder than before.
"Well, um, it's okay now." I said, trying to sound as calm as possible, but inside I was just as frantic as she was. What was going on? Why in the name of Din was there a fourth darknut? And why was the Fairy not on the tenth floor like she should have been?
"And Link? Before I killed him, he- he said that his master told him to kill us. But – but I don't understand. You killed Ganondorf." She said, raising her head to look me in the eyes.
"Zel, there are a lot more evil forces out there than just Ganondorf. Especially his followers. They would do anything to avenge him." I said, realizing that my own words were scaring me. Just when we were starting to get our lives back, we would be thrown back into fighting for what was rightfully ours?
My thoughts were interrupted by the sound of a large door opening. Finally, we would get to see the Great Fairy. Finally, we would find out how to cure Rusl.
Zelda
We walked into a large room, the same as the others, only this one had a small pool in the middle. There was a faint golden light coming from the center of the pool, which then transformed into a woman with giant wings, wearing nothing but a short skirt. Her turquoise hair was tucked behind her pointed ears- more pointed than any Hylian's ears- and it barely covered her breasts.
"You cleared many ordeals." She said. "How impressive. I am sorry that I could not come to you earlier. I do not know what was hindering me from it. But, you come to me for my insight. Am I correct?"
"Yes Great Fairy," Link said, taking a step forward. "We have a question to ask you. It's about a good friend of mine: Rusl. He has a terrible sickness. Nayru sent us here. She said you knew how to cure it."
"Ah, indeed. But I am afraid that this is not just a sickness, but a curse," she told us.
"A curse?" I said. "Who brought it upon him?"
"Not just him, but many Hylians. There is an evil that threatens to kill off the Hylian race." She uttered. Link took another step toward her, no doubt dying to know what was happening. "His name is Shadow." With a wave of her hand, she created an image of a man. He looked exactly like Link, only he had on a black tunic, and had black hair. His eyes were the color of the blood that was still on Link's tunic. "The only way to stop him is to kill him."
"But how can we cure all the sick people?" Link said. All he wanted was Rusl to be cured.
"There are four beasts: one deep in the forest, one at the top of a freezing mountain, one in the desert, and one in another time. Each beast has something you need. You need these items to create the potion that will cure everyone. But you must hurry before all of Hyrule has succumbed to the illness, and you must also kill Shadow. Now, Hero, cleanse yourself in this spring. Princess," she turned to me. "We have some things to discuss."
Link gave us a weird look, but we both walked out of the room.
Once we were out of the room, she spoke. "Princess," she started. "This Shadow, he has placed a curse on every temple, to impede the Hero. In the first, he will see you as someone you're not. In the second, he will be boastful. In the third, his courage will be gone."
"And the fourth?" I asked.
"The fourth remains untouched by Shadow."
"Alright. I will tell Link." I said, turning around and heading back.
"No," she said, grabbing my arm. "He mustn't know. He will only try to stop that witch cannot be stopped. Because of this, you will need these." In a flash of blue light, I was wearing new clothes. It was a tunic that looked exactly like Link's, only this was blue. My sword was hitched at my waist. I should have known my dress would not be suitable for the situation I was in. "Now, I must go. Good luck Zelda."
She left in a puff of blue smoke, leaving me to wait for Link, so we could start our new adventure.
Author's Note: And done! Sorry about the lame ending.
And now I have a question for all you peoples out there: The dungeon/ temple in "another time" will either be in a different game or modern day. YOU DECIDE. Say it in your review or PM me. Thanks '
Banana14 OUT!
