MY CRAPPING GEE.

That took FOREVER! I'M SORRY! DON'T KILL MEH!

And yet, the last one was the fastest update. Hm.

Today I also have a band concert! Yayz! Leaving in like . . . an hour or so.

AGAIN, GIANT SORRY'SSSSSSSSSSSSSS THAT THIS TOOK SO LONG!

Hope you enjoy it anyways!

Disclaimer: I, sadly, do not own The Legend of Zelda.


Green and Red had been walking for hours with no luck. Green's arms were getting sore from carrying Vio, but he forced himself on. But he did notice Red slowing down, and when he looked back to check on him he noticed Red was clutching his left arm, his head down. Green stopped walking.

The stop of movement made Red glance up, to see Green looking right back down with concerned eyes.

"Red," Green sighed. "Are you ok?"

Red nodded. "Yes, Green. I'm . . . I'm fine." Green gently set Vio down and tapped Red's left arm. Red winced.

"Red . . ." Green sighed. "What happened?"

Red sighed. "It was only when you fell on me but . . . trust me, I'm-"

"No, you aren't," Green interrupted. "Something is wrong with your arm. Your left arm, at that. You'll never be able to fight like this . . ."

"I'll . . ." Red struggled for a reply. "I'll . . . use my right arm!"

"Red, come on," Green said, putting his hands on his hips. "You're left handed! There's no way you'll be able to accurately fight with your right arm."

"Maybe not accurately, but . . . at least I'll be of some help, right?"

"No, not really," Green looked back at Vio to see him lying there, slight concern in his eyes. Green turned to Red and continued. "You'll just get in the way if you can't fight."

Red sighed. "But saying I'm not fine won't heal me. What do we do?"

Green looked back at Vio expectantly. Vio sighed.

"Just . . . don't use it. Don't hold anything heavy, don't bump it, and try to keep as much weight off of it as possible," was Vio's reply. "There is not much else we can do for it now." Without warning, Vio placed his scarred hands on the ground and pushed himself up to his feet. He just barely made it without falling, but eventually got his balance back.

Green gasped. "Vio! What are you doing?"

"I'm fine, Green," Vio assured him. "I can tell you are getting tired, and I can walk by myself. Don't worry."

Green was about to reply, but he realised he had nothing else to say. "If you're sure."

Vio nodded. "Red, try to be careful with that arm. We need to find Blue and get out of here."

Red and Green nodded in agreement. Green began to walk forward, followed by Red, and then Vio.


Vaati gasped. "Sh . . .Shadow! Get . . . get back here and get me out of here!"

Vaati widened his eyes and immediately ran straight. He panted harshly and noticed he wasn't getting anywhere. Then, he suddenly remembered something.

Vaati's head snapped upwards.

There.

An old chunk of bricks had collapsed a few weeks ago. Vaati had climbed through it once, and it leads to his bedroom. He quickly grabbed the bricks on the side where the bricks had collapsed and climbed as fast as possible.

His eyes widened as he felt the other half of the wall touch his back. He quickly used the opposite wall to help him up, and finally got in the gap. Immediately after he got in, the walls crashed together and everything became pitch black. Vaati wasn't afraid, he was used to the pitch black. Instead, be began to crawl. Crawl as fast as he could.


Shadow lead Blue to his window sill. They both sat on the window casually and looked out into the gigantic drop downwards.

"So," Shadow grinned. "What made you want to join the Dark Side?"

Blue smirked. "I just had this . . . I had this sudden feeling. All of my anger just snapped, and I just grew angry. Angry at everything the others made me do for them. But now . . . now I can do as I please! Destroy instead of protect!" Blue laughed as he crossed his legs and put his hands behind his head.

Shadow nodded, grinning widely. "I understand. It's happened to me before. Well, it's always the 'I wish you dead' way with Vaati. And today I got my wish! And I got an even better partner! One that actually looks like a male."

Blue laughed. "I don't think Vaati was ever king."

Shadow tilted his head. "What?"

"He was the queen!" Blue shouted out. Blue and Shadow began laughing aloud.

"Can you imagine his face if I told him that?" Shadow gasped out.

"Like this?"

Blue and Shadow snapped their heads inside the castle, and gasped when they saw Vaati.

"So, Blue. You become the new king and say I was queen? This won't end well for you. You betrayed your friends, what is wrong with you, you idiot?"

Shadow stood up. "Blue is not an idiot, you are."

"You are the idiot! You left me to die and possessed Blue with your magic!" Vaati snarled.

"What?" Blue asked, stepping up.

"N . . . nothing!" Shadow snapped. "I . . . I did no such thing! And of course I left you to die! Do you think that I ever liked you? In the slightest? No! I have always wanted you dead!" Black shadowy magic began to swirl around Shadow's clenched fist.

"The feelings mutual!" Vaati retorted angrily.

"Like I care!" Shadow snarled. And to Shadow's absolute surprise and anger, Vaati stepped up and slapped him.

A hard, stinging slap.

Shadow stayed still for a while, before shouting loudly.

"YOU WILL PAY!"

Shadow lifted his hands and shouted, his magic flying out of his fists and colliding with the boy in purple.


*Does the Ooh Cat thing from the movie Puss in Boots*

Welp, hope that made up for it. I just never had that sudden urge to write like I sometimes do, ya know?

Well, it just randomly started raining. Hard. So cya!