A/N: Two chapters in one day! Though this one is significantly shorter. Well enjoy!

Disclaimer: I don't own the Legend of Zelda or Teen Titans


The Titans watched as Link disappeared, slowly trudging into the darkness. Most of them had seen him off with waves and goodbyes, except Robin, all he had to give were sour looks and nasty glares. Link had a slight idea why, no ... couldn't be, they were alone. He shrugged the thought off, and proceeded to light the torches, effectively opening the entrance.

Starfire watched as the faint red glow disappeared, only able to hope for the hero's safety. The Titans made their way back to the hotel, mentally preparing themselves for the fight that is soon to come.

Robin sat in his room, cleaning his bo staff, as well as making sure it was retracting correctly. His mind wandered as his subconscious took over his weapon's maintenance, eventually landing on Starfire. There little talk hadn't been finished and Robin had a feeling that, whenever it does end, it won't be good for him. Of course, as if someone was reading his mind, there was a knock on the door. Robin cringed as he slowly opened the door and revealed … Navi? What was she doing here, and where was Link?

"Navi what's wr-" He started until he was cut off by the little blue fairy.

"Link is in trouble, he needs help, someone has to help, who can help, wait … Robin! You have to help Link!" the little creature screeched as it flew circles around Robin's head.

"Okay. okay, calm down Navi, what happened?" the leader Titan asked, trying to calm the fairy down.

Navi landed on Robin's shoulder "Link h-he he tried to fight t-the monster on his own." The rattled fairy uttered between sobs.

"I-I tried to tell him t-that it wasn't smart and he s-should just come an-and find you guys, but he just kept fighting, he still out there and I know he's hurt, I KNOW IT!" Navi talked until Robin could feel wetness on his shoulder. Navi was crying, obviously worried about her best friend.

Robin may have hated the guy right now but he knew the others would be upset if he left him out there, Starfire may even hate him if he did. So he ran as fast as possible, waking up the team as he passed by their rooms. Within a half hour, the Titans had made the long ride to the temple, where Link was swinging at the air. Everyone thought he was crazy until a large cry was heard from what seemed to be, nowhere. A creature flashed in and out of vision, it was large and pale white, with four large heads. Link rushed towards the invisible creature until he let out a choke and grabbed something around his neck.

Four large bite marks slowly appeared on his person, slowly growing deeper. He managed to grab his sword and slice at the heads. It flashed once again but Links wounds remained until he fell to the ground, blood pooling around him. Navi let out a choked sob as she flew towards the now motionless body, repeatedly hitting it, as if it would revive him. The sobbing continued but this time, two voices were heard, the other being Starfire. She was on her knees, head in her hands, letting out slight whimpers as tears rolled through her fingers. Everyone stared in shock as the body laid without movement, until a bright yellow glow came from his left hand, closing his wounds and revealing the grotesque monster.

Like it had seemed the enemy was very, very big. It's pale skin seemed almost greenish, as if it had decayed for years. The four heads each had a different expression, happy, sad, angry, and scared, all of them had large mouths with sharp teeth. Around it were at least sixteen thin, pale arms, with long, blood-red nails. One of the hands was holding Link to the ground, stiffening from the light. The creature let out a wail of pain and disintegrated into nothing, leaving only Link behind.

Wait, only Link? Where was the Zota Sapphire or whatever Link called it? Link groaned and slowly stood up, gritting his teeth in pain as he made his way over to the Titans. Starfire crushed him in one of her bone-breaking hugs as tears flowed down his face. Once she finally released him, her and Cyborg helped support him as they made their way to the T-Car.

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Robin sat in his room as a low knock came from the door. He opened it, not thinking of any consequences when Starfire flew in.

"Hey, Star." Robin started, rubbing his … mask.

"Hello Robin, I have come to talk about the "issues" with our ship of relations."

"Star now isn't really the time." the flame-haired boy said sleepily.

"No, now is as good of the times as any of them." the girl argued.

"Now" she continued "Why do you see Link as the "threat" to us?"

"It's obvious the way he looks at you, Star, and don't tell me you haven't noticed."

"But Link has done no thing wrong."

"Well, what about that little "moment" the two of you shared on the beach?" Robin asked, growing angry.

"Moment? Wait were you doing the snooping on us?" the girl asked

"No, I was making sure the he didn't try anything."

"Try anything? What and where your suspicions on his try?"

"Something with you Star, I can tell he's trying to steal you from me."

"What are you implying Robin?"

"That that boy is a nobody! How could you be so stupid to fall for him?"

Robin realized he had let his anger get the better of him and said something wrong.

"Wait, Star I'm sorry I didn't mean-" he was cut off when Starfire raised a hand.

"No Robin, don't. You have sunk our relations ship, it is over."

With that, she flew out the door leaving Robin to stand in shock.

'This can't be' he thought 'No, it just can't!'


A/N: There we go, chapter finish. It was really just meant to fill in a chapter space and finish Robin and Starfire's argument. Anyway, rate!