I FEEL SO LOVED!

I received one email that asked how this story was going, and it inspired me to update.

Twilight Commando, you rock.

(Midna's POV) Ugh, time to go deal with those teenagers, Midna thought. She forced herself out of bed and trudged over to her bathroom. She splashed water on her face and tried to pull a brush through her flaming hair.

I wonder how Link is faring on his own.

Then she stared at herself and splashed more water on her face.

Well, if he's doing well, I can fix that.

She nodded to herself. Why should she like Link? That son of a female dog kissed her. No one kisses her. She didn't like anything more intimate than a hug. Even hugs were treading close to the personal space boundary line.

Whatever. She walked down the stairs and out of the palace. They had finally managed to get the black twilight magic that was falling in front of the entrance out of the way and build a bridge between the gap. They were currently working on the left part of the palace, which was causing quite a racket. So Midna didn't hear one of the parents of the teenagers calling her name.

"Princess Midna!" the parent yelled, running up to her. She was bent at her knees, panting.

"What can I help you with, Miss?" Midna asked the woman, putting a hand on her shoulder helping her stand up.

"My daughter, she is gone!"

"Gone? That's strange. Do you remember where you last saw her?"

"This isn't a toy, we're talking about!"

"I know, Miss. But did you drop her off at a friend's house—"

"Well, she told me she was going out with a group of friends and that she'd be back late. But, she isn't back yet."

"Wait, how old is your daughter?" Midna asked, her eyes narrowing.

"Fifteen, why?"

Midna straightened up and hurried to the portal to Hyrule. The teenagers couldn't have gotten past this, could they?

Then it hit her—Ely. The girl who excelled in magic. She must have gone with them!

She crossed her arms so they made an 'X' and felt the magic building in her fingertips. When it was ready to release, she shot it at the dome.

It melted immediately on contact and she walked into the circle.

The portal to the light world had five rings. The first one was spinning clockwise, the second counterclockwise, the third clockwise and so on. (Tell me if I'm wrong!) In the middle was the Triforce inside a circle, but it wasn't rotating. It was very pretty, and Midna used to stare at it all day. But then Zant broke it.

She took a deep breath, trying not to get too angered again over Zant. He's dead, nothing to worry about.

The Mirror of Twilight transported Midna once again to the world of light.

It was dark. So looking for shadows would be hard. They can't stay solid in light, can they? They don't have light within them. Zelda gave her light so Midna would live, and then she could be solid. Then Zelda disappeared.

Anyway, she warped herself to Lake Hylia.

It was such a beautiful place, and it was probably her favorite place in Hyrule. Especially when guns aren't firing or anything. They weren't right now, and the water calmly splashed up against the banks of the islands. The waterfall was once again powerfully running, yet still had a gentle tone to it.

What would happen if she tried to under the water? Would she just die on contact, like monsters of twilight did? She and Link laughed hard when the monsters just collapsed when they couldn't swim. He would purposefully lead them into the water just to see them collapse.

Midna smiled at the memory, and decided she wouldn't bet the risk.

And to Midna's despair, she remembered she had Twili to find. Stupid Twili, if she may add.

Sighing, she looked around. No sign of shadows here. Well, living shadows. Anything that moves a lot, Midna notices it.

Put it this way, if a tree looks like it's trunk is doing a backbend, the Twili are there.

Midna shrugged and dissolved into the portal overhead and landed on the Bridge of Eldin. Even this bridge had memories. When she and Link had found it on top of a sand mountain, Link thought it was a giant bar of white chocolate. Then with a closer look, it was the bridge.

A giant bar of white chocolate. Imagine it- the Chosen Hero thinking a bridge is a dessert. She chuckled and looked around. None on the bridge. She walked towards Hyrule Field. She walked to the middle and looked around. Nothing moving. She warped herself back to the Bridge of Eldin again. Hey, she was too lazy to walk. Give her some credit. Midna wasn't into this whole 'looking around' thing.

Whatever. She went up the East Mountains, turning herself into a shadow so the monsters wouldn't see her. Why there were monsters here, she didn't know. But she'd rather not be hit with a fire arrow right now.

No sign of the Twili anywhere. Annoyed, she warped herself away just in time for a monster to spot her.

Landing gracefully before the entrance to East Castle Town, she looked around. Why did she have to do this? Oh yeah—because no one listens to her. If those stupid teenagers had just listened, they would have been able to play videogames at their house instead of doing community labor.

No one was here. Ugh!

Where to now? She still had all of Snowpeak to search, the rest of Eldin and Lanayru Province, the entire Faron and Ordon Province, and some of the Desert Province.

So basically, all of Hyrule. WHY?!

Midna decided to start with Lanayru. She'd been south, so she walked north.

It can be very frustrating when you know something's here, and you can't see it. The 'right under your nose' kinda thing. That it's so obvious, you wouldn't notice it.

So that means they're in the middle of a field. Duh. She knew these kids- they would be playing in the middle of a field. So she decided to go to the west portion of the mountains.

Walking due north, she turned herself into a shadow so she wouldn't be seen. There were monsters here too! Weren't these supposed to be gone when she and Link, or should she say Zelda and Link, defeated Ganondorf?

Getting closer to the field, she saw some shadow beasts packed together around something. Like they were in a football huddle. But they were definitely circled around something. Maybe they were fighting for food or something.

…Wait a minute, these beasts didn't look normal. Like… they were younger.

…Younger.

These were the Twili!!

But, how could they?!

She stuck to the wall of the landforms, trying to get a better look of the item they were circling. They may be the Twili teenagers, but their minds were currently possessed with the bloodlust and the desire to kill and made them stronger.

All the good kids she would never suspect would do such a thing were right there in front of her; ready to go in for the kill.

A sudden flash of green caught her eye when she saw in between two beast's shoulders. Her heart pounded, her eyes flew open, almost out of her sockets. Was that…?!

No, it must have been the grass she saw.

Relaxing, she took deep breaths. One beast stopped circling and went for the thing's limb.

With horror, she saw the beast spit out the skin and flesh from it's teeth. A terrible, ear piercing scream filled the area.

She had heard that scream before. Right before he was about to die, but Midna gave him a fairy.

But no sparkly pink ball of fluff popped out of his pockets. It was the real deal.

And that was Link.