Re-reading the chapter's before hand made me cry! Dammit, sappy chapters are sappy.
Anyways, welcome back to 'Love Is Not a Fight'! Sorry I've been away a while, but within that time, I'm happy to say my stories are actually getting popular. Yay!
Alright, let's do this shiet~! Onward!
"Link…"
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"Link..."
….?
"Wake up, Link… We need you."
What…? Who needed him…? Why did he feel so… Tired…?
"Awaken Link. Arise with your power- we need to save H-…"
H-? What was he going to say…?
Link opened his tired eyes, looking around like nicely shaded blue area that glowed in a mystical light. Slowly his gaze landed on a man that time treated well. Though in his late fifties by appearance, and in a plump form, he looked quite uneasy, but eyes filled with hope.
Wait. Who was this man?
"Finally, you have awoken Link." He said, his smile preening underneath his pure white beard. Link looked on in confusion; why did his body hurt and feel stiff like he hadn't moved in centuries? Who was this man? Where in The Great Deku Trees' name was he?
"My name is Rauru, and I am one of the Six Sages," The man, Rauru, began. 'Well that answers one question.' Link thought to himself. "We are here within the walls of the Chamber of the Sages, protected by what is left of my power." 'And that answers two,' Link nodded.
"My power now has only little influence, even in this Sacred Realm... Namely, the Chamber of Sages here. Though you opened the Door of Time in the name of peace... Ganondorf, the Gerudo King of Thieves, used it to enter this forbidden Sacred Realm! He obtained the Triforce from the Temple of Light, and with its power, he became the King of Evil..." Link's eyes widened at the given information, his lips parting slightly.
"The Temple of Light, situated in the very center of the Sacred Realm, is the last stronghold against Ganondorf's evil forces. The Master Sword-the evil-destroying sword that you pulled out of the Pedestal of Time-was the final key to the Sacred Realm.
"The Master Sword is a sacred blade which evil ones may never touch... Only one worthy of the title of "Hero of Time" can pull it from the Pedestal of Time... However, you were too young to be the Hero of Time... Therefore, your spirit was sealed here for seven years. And now that you are old enough, the time has come for you to awaken as the Hero of Time!"
Link looked down at himself as the thought passed by him—seven years? Was that really possible? Looking around his body, he was amazed—his arms were covered in average sized muscled, not overwhelming his already lithe enough form. He was most definitely taller, and older for that matter. On his left ear was a blue earring that was never there before.
"Hey—look Link! He's right! You're all grown up!" Mentally groaning, he watched his fairy partner, Navi, bouncing around him. 'Thank you, Captain Obvious.'
"You must go back to your body, and stop the Dark Lord from taking over the lands completely. But be warned—The Lady foretells of a new Enemy and a new Heroine to come to this land also. Be best on your guard!"
After his words, Link was picked up in a giant light beam, sending him into a bright white light.
"Ow," Kagome hissed, rubbing her bottom. Midoriko winced at her side, floating like any other ghost would. "I really gotta work on my landing skills," Kagome grimaced in pain as she stood, her back popping with terrible sounds.
"Shall we, Kagome-sama?" Midoriko called, her voice amused. Scowling at the ancestor, Kagome could only look in awe as she walked forward to the castle. She was transported to a lush area filled with grass and water streaming around it- it looked a lot like an imaginary haven would look like.
Window's were uncovered on the walls, allowing the viewers to see photographs of odd pictures (*) here and there. Up in front of her was a small amount of stairs that when you looked up to, led to a normal wall with a window on it.
But who was in front of it was a little odd looking.
It was a young child, maybe ten or eleven. Female obviously, given by the fact that they were wearing a dress, despite her hiding all of her seemingly golden locks under a purple and white hat. While she sensed nothing but anxiousness, worry, hope and purity from the child, the elfin ears sent her mind reeling to the past about Sesshoumaru and Shippo.
"Relax young one," Midoriko whispered gently, sending her aura in to sooth her reincarnation. It helped, but only to keep her mind at ease for the moment. Nodding, Midoriko cleared her throat loudly enough to gain the young girls attention.
The young girl gasped, turning around. Wide eyed, she slowly descended the stair case, walking towards the pair. "You're…" The baffled girl tried to speak. Kagome panicked, hoping that the girl wouldn't scream for security.
"You are… The Last Triforce bearers, aren't you?" Blinking, Kagome looked towards Midoriko. Smiling she nodded to the girl. "Yes. I am Midoriko, Warrior Priestess and this is my reincarnation, Kagome. She is also a Warrior Priestess. We are the bearers of the missing final piece to the Triforce; Vigilance, Purity, and Strife."
The young girl smiled in glee, clasping her hands together. "Oh thank goodness! You two could not have come at a better time." Motioning forward, she pointed towards the castle standing around them. "I have had a vision about Hyrule, and it isn't good. You see, my vision consisted of dark, thundering clouds. I could practically feel the evil surrounding them.
"There was a chilling wind as well, whispering of dark times. But then I saw a ray of light shine through the clouds. It soon dissipated the turmoil from the evil clouds. The wind still stayed though, beckoning the light to try and smite it," Taking a breath, the young girl continued.
"Then the scene changed and I saw a forest. I didn't see anything but green clothes, a green hat, and a fairy. I have a feeling I know what this means."
Raising a hand forward, stopping her before she could continue, Kagome rubbed the back of her neck sheepishly. "I apologize greatly for interrupting you, but I have only half of an idea about what you're speaking about. Also, I haven't caught your name."
Blushing, the young girl looked down, ashamed. "My apologies as well; I figured you'd be well informed of the subject greatly by now, Warrior Kagome. My name is Princess Zelda, daughter to the great Hyrule King of these lands."
Nodding slowly, Kagome pursed her lips. "Can I safely assume that these lands are Hyrule?" At her nod and smile, she sighed in relief. Midoriko chuckled, motioning Zelda to continue. "Please, go forth about your vision?"
Blinking with a sharp nod, she breathed. "Right; the clouds were obviously a warning of a great evil coming, no doubt that wind was the main source as it lasted longer than them and created the stir." Pursing her own lips, she quietly added, "I think I can assume as to whom one of them are."
Midoriko's eyes widened, a fist forming at her side. Kagome tilted her head curiously; what was wrong? "Kagome," Her ancestor spoke suddenly, her voice sharp, startling said incarnation. "We might have a problem about this, wind."
She stopped, her mind slowing down as realization struck her like lightening. "No," She called out; desperately trying to not believe what she knew was true. "He couldn't have turned here." A glare silenced her forth comings.
Zelda bit her lip, frightened at the sudden dispute. "Is- Is there something wrong?" Kagome growled, turning her head away, balling her fists and stopping away from the two, trying to reclaim her anger. Midoriko sighed solemnly, knowing they would have to wait this out.
"It's the wind, young princess. It happens to be our old enemy. He promised Kagome he would be back, and so he has returned, with quite haste it seems." Midoriko came forth, looking over to the distraught girl. Zelda frowned, thinking.
"She believed to have gotten rid of him, didn't she?" Midoriko gave one saddened nod, knowing the troubles the young girl went through to 'kill' Naraku, but for nothing as he still remained alive. Nodding, her gaze turned to the young priestess. "Please, why don't you call someone and we can have a nice long chat over some tea."
Zelda, though shortly overcome with childish glee, gave Midoriko a knowing look. "We can't have a tea party if a lady cannot drink said tea, Lady Midoriko." Laughing, she grinned. "It will give Kagome a chance to calm down and tell you of what she knows about our enemy."
The woman collected their friend, adjourning to the dining room for some afternoon tea, leaving a startled guard behind.
(*)- Who can tell me who's in the pictures of the Hyrule Castle? Hehe, whoever gets it right gets a cookie!
I know, it's short, but I ran out of time today sorry. I will update sooner though, believe you me. Just need to remind myself, if I update it one place, I also have to update it on the other site XD
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