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"Well one problem is out of the way," I muttered to myself.
"What was that?" Link asked from behind.
I turned around and screeched, "Don't do that, I don't care if you are the Queens consort!"
Link rolled his eyes dramatically, "Zelda wants to announce the news immediately."
I furrowed my eyebrows; surely the guards will disapprove of a Sheikah giving them orders, especially a woman. The guards were not the best men Hyrule held, but they would have to do.
"Link, when will we meet in privacy to talk about our situation?" I asked eagerly.
"Tonight at midnight. Nothing will seem out of the ordinary for the kingdom so we should be safe to talk about the Triforce," his face suddenly becoming serious.
"I'll see you then," I saluted him and waited for nightfall.
Marching through the shadows past the sleepy and possibly drunk soldiers I reached the council room. I pushed the heavy door open wide enough to look in, I didn't see anyone so I walked in. I was too wrong; the sages of Hyrule and Link were there. I took a seat next to Zelda and Nabooru, "We are here because the Triforce of power is under control now. We must do something about this fast; we do not need another lifetime of chasing Ganondorf!" I declared.
"What do you suppose we do then Acandia?" Raru asked.
"The Triforce holders must combine them, and make the wish for the golden age," I murmured losing my courage every second.
The sages took in this idea, the beloved wish that would decide Hyrule's great destiny, or crumble in a nightmare.
"Who shall make this wish?" Princess Ruto asked concerned.
"I will, please do not think it's because of the Triforce of power. I want to do this; I know what to wish for!" I pleaded.
"What would those words be exactly?" Darunia said leaning closer to the center of the table.
"I will wish not for the evil to be vanquished, but for the power, wisdom, and courage to live forever and defeat that evil at every turn!" I told him, meaning every word.
"I vote yes." Zelda agreed. Seven more yes's eventually joined the room.
"So, how does the whole wish thing happen anyhow?" I asked the sages.
"We must pray to the goddesses, letting all the power you can seep out of you and into the air around us," Zelda murmured.
I nodded and closed my eyes, praying as hard as I could that the goddesses will allow me to speak to them in the golden realm. My head started to throb, the atmosphere was blinding around us. We couldn't open our eyes even if we wanted to.
I heard a woman's musical voice, "You shall not talk to the three of us until you have destroyed all of the evil seeking its way into Hyrule. Remember; the purest man can still have an evil in his heart from a wound that never healed. The darkest shadow can have the heart of a real man, a pure man. Head this warning young Sheikah."
The voice and light faded, I was surrounded by complete and utter darkness, unable to breathe. I squeezed my eyes shut tight; fear ripped me from all movement.
A dark evil laughter erupted strait ahead of me; shaking me to my very core. My eyes flew open, I was in a dark castle bowing to Ganondorf, "Good work my son, and you too Sheikah."
I looked to my right, the shadow castle was so dark I couldn't see anyone there until crimson eyes opened and looked at me.
I sat up and hit my head on something making me go back down, "Ouch, I think she's awake now," Link said clutching his forehead.
"Acandia! Are you okay there was a bright light then you just fell to the floor, you looked like you were burning a fever so we'll get you to the nursery in the morning to make sure you're alright," Zelda said motherly pressing a wet towel to my forehead.
I pushed away her hand and sat up, "Link, are all the monsters in Hyrule gone?"
He looked out the window thoughtfully then nodded, "Yes, I believe so. They follow Ganondorf and he is dead so they burst into dust the moment I shoved the master sword into Ganondorfs heart."
"What if Ganondorf has a son?" I asked. My eyes were stinging with tears threating to slide down my face.
Link laughed at this, "Who in their right mind would want to touch Ganon let alone sleep with him?"
I looked away, "I don't know. I just had a bad dream, it's not real but it felt real…"
I could feel Zelda baring her sapphire eyes into my skull, "What was it? You said something in your sleep, but I couldn't comprehend it."
"What did it sound like I said," dead serious.
"Kind of like, Kooooooooooooovooooo!" Link moaned. "It wasn't a sex dream was it?" Link tried lightening the mood.
I blushed; I knew it was Kovu in my dream. I was shocked it was him bowing to Ganondorf, Kovu looked like he had much freedom already but he couldn't disobey his master. Ganondorf wouldn't have been so willing.
"No, Link it wasn't. I heard a voice and it was truly beautiful. She told me that I couldn't talk to the goddesses yet because there was an evil unvanquished," I told them looking into Link's steel gaze and Zelda's sapphire ocean.
"Hmm… Looks like we'll just have to find the unvanquished evil. We're in no hurry; Hyrule seems safe enough right now," Link said completely relax.
I shook my head at the warrior King; he was such a smart ass.
"Link, please this is serious, Acandia thinks that our rule could be interrupted by this new evil. What if it's Vaati? Or a new villain yet to reveal himself?" Zelda said clearly as worried as me.
"With Acanidas' help I think we should be able to beat anything," Link smiled.
"I thank your confidence, but there are something's that even I can't stand," I admitted.
"Like my hilarious jokes that no one laughs at," Link said sadly.
I couldn't help but smile at that one, "Yes Link, like your hilarious jokes."
"You think my jokes are hilarious?" Link said full of joy.
"Don't push it," Zelda and I said together. We looked at each other and smiled. We've been friends for so long…
"Acandia, you will have to tell us tomorrow what we're going to do to get that wish. For now don't sweat it, Hyrule is at peace after all," Link reassured me with a smile. Before I could even reply Link was pushing Zelda out the door. I shook my head at Link's silly behavior.
"For a hero he is rather relaxed," A voice said bitterly.
I turned to the dark corner and saw Kovu stepping into the light the moon offered through my window. "You're the best of the best already?" I asked avoiding Link as a subject.
"Ah, well no. I had a dream, it wasn't real but it seemed like it. I wanted to tell you about it."
"No need. I had the same dream; except I heard the voice of the goddesses, telling me that not all of the evil in Hyrule is gone. Do you know what that could mean?"
"Nope, but I don't think that your telling me everything either."
"Ah, well good instincts. They told me a riddle, the purest man can have evil in his heart from a wound that never fully healed. The darkest shadow can have a heart of a man, a pure man. I just don't understand it," I half-heartedly laughed.
"I could help you out," Kovu offered.
"No, you need to focus on training. I'm sorry for burdening you," I sighed deeply.
"I'm training with fourteen year old kids, I think I can bare talking about grown up things," Kovu said with a smirk. He crossed his arms and sighed heavily, "I don't suppose you'd be interested in promoting me just a little, would you?"
"Nope, you could ask your senior officer to place you where your skills determine you're ready for though. He'd have to confirm this with Vincent, the Captain of the soldiers, but he is a good man," I offered.
"Yeah, that sounds good. They'll just test my skills, who would I have to fight?"
"That matters, usually the Vincent's lieutenant but if you request the Captain himself then you can fight him."
"Sounds good, well night I have to go sleep for my big day tomorrow," Kovu said diving from my window. I have to admit he knows how to draw attention. I just might have to watch his performance tomorrow; my eyes grew heavy and I began to sleep.
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