Sorry for the wait! Hope you like it! Everything in Italic is Link's thoughts, unless it's italic and bold. That is Zelda's for this chapter alone. Love all the comments! Thank you!
With no choice, Link fell right onto the Sealed Grounds. The wind of the night was stronger and worse than usual. The air felt like toxic with every gust. In the center of it all was Ghirahim on the statue, taking over Zelda's weak body and soul. How could he let this happen? Zelda and the world was in danger all for one date. It's all my fault…I can't believe I let that happen, again. "LET HER GO" Link shouted, drawing attention to himself. The sorcerer was in his final form, gray with white diamonds, and strong muscles.
"I have her! It's all over! I will show you no mercy! You should've listened when I told you to hand her over, child, because now she will be the first victim, and after watching it, you will be the next!"
"No! It's never that easy!" He pulled out his last option, the only thing that could save everyone now. I don't know what to do if this doesn't work! The bow and arrows were in his hands as he directed it at his nemesis. "Please work…" He begged, and let it slice into the crusty air. As it cut into Ghirahim's skin, he twitched, although he had only flicked the arrow away. No…How can this happen?! He tried again, but nothing changed. It can't be over! I need it too work. What can I do?!
"You think that can stop this power?! Forget it!" He shouted.
"No…think think…" Link pleaded.
"Link!" Zelda cried. She felt empty, but she knew she had to help him. She used all of her energy, as she channeled it into calling the Guardians of land; the Dragons.
Spirits of the light! Wielders of the great power that shines far and wide upon the lands of our world. In our hour of need, grant us to the light to banish evil!
With the Dragon's answer, a strange and bright light started to glow out of Link's arrows, and he knew it was now or never. Directing once again at the evil one, he released his arrow, and stunnedGhirahim. The sorcerer fell back, and Link knew he should use all of his arrows, while he could.
"For hurting the world." He shouted, and released another.
"For the trouble you caused us."
"For the poor creatures."
"Finally, for the pain you put upon Zelda." As the last arrow soared through the air, the wind brushed against its thin surface, and carried it into the endless fog. "NO!"
"Ye-yes!" Ghirahim called out. "I-It's over. You couldn't kill me, you're too weak. Just the perfect time too. Her power is just running out of her weak body. You stand in front of the strongest, most powerful creature. I am your Master!"
"No!" Link watched in agony as Ghirahim threw Zelda away, like she was worthless. "NO!" Zelda drifted close to Link, enough to allow him to catch her. He scratched his upper half in the dive, but no pain was worse than this. His bleeding wound, could compare nothing o what he feared. "Zelda…hold on!" He felt a growing red and liquid producing in his eyes at sight of her limp body.
"I've done it! Say good-bye to your beloved world!" Ghirahim yelled, and grew with the power of Hylia. He turned into a huge, and tinted a brownish-grey color form, with a similar appearance to Demise. Link was helpless, and needed her more than ever now.
"Zelda….say something. Say anything, please." He begged, and felt a warm tear roll on his cheek. "Please." He leaned his head on her chest, listening, and hoping for a heartbeat. Her chest softly raised, and lowered with every breath. He lifted his head to look at her again.
"L-Link….There's something I've been meaning to talk to you about-" She winced from the pain in her ribs.
"What?" He held back his tears, and caressed her soft and delicate body, only to focus on what felt like her last words.
"I found l-love…" Link was partially quiet before he knew what to say as a tear poured out of his eye.
"I think I did too." He whispered. He ran his hand against her face, as she lowered her eyes for the last time. "No…Zelda…I can fix this…wait." With that, a lot of little tears sneaked out of his eyes, as he brought her close to his flushed face. "Please…stay." Her once perfect dress had loose threads, and tears all over, the braids in her hair left tangled, and messy. Still, Link couldn't remember a time she had been more beautiful. Her eyelashes knotted her beautiful, blue eyes shut, and she appeared as though she was smiling. This was the girl he loved. He just figured it out too late.
"She's gone, pretty boy. It's over, and you failed. That's too bad; it looked like you were almost happy before."
He stared out Zelda, knowing he had to do what's right, but didn't want to. The world need's you. Don't let go of the world too, Zelda needs you to do this. He carefully lay Zelda on the ground, and stood. "It's not over until the evil one falls." Link stated, once again, fearless.
"Foolish child. Do you see anyone strong enough to stop me? Is there any idea in that small brain of yours to defeat me?"
"Yes." Think, Link, Think! Who can help you now… As if on cue, three familiar faces flew in from different directions, causing Link to topple. The Dragon's? What are they doing here?
"Link! We heard you had a little trouble. We came to help, and brought a few other friends to help as well." Nayru called out.
"Hylia sent out a cry for help, all we could do is generate enough light to give to you until we arrived." Farore notified. The all landed on different sides of the yard, and took their passengers of their backs.
"What are you all doing here? Leave at once!" Ghirahim yelled.
"Silence!" Farore shouted.
"How dare you defy me! You will are perish!" He lifted his thick arms, and tried with his might to lift, and throw them all away, far enough to be harmed. The Dragons all worked together, combining their strong, gifted strength to hold him back for the time needed. With Nayru's wisdom, they all knew how to hold him back, and when it was too much. Farore's courage allowed them all to take the risk at to hold on. The power from Din was contributed to the three.
The travelling Goron, Machi, Ledd, and JellyF all descended from the Dragon's backs and circled around Link. "Wait, there is two not here yet." Din announced.
"I'll send a little new helper of our own to retrieve the one in the sky." Nayru offered. One in the sky? What? The wise Dragon signaled, while else everyone waited. In a minute or so, Scrapper flew in and brought a very important friend of Link's on a Loftwing. Is that? No way! Zelda's father leaped off his Loftwing and came into the circle.
"Link? I heard the news. This strange robot explained what he could while we came. Are you and my daughter okay? I'm here to assist you." He explained. …where's Zelda? The fog is too thick! Where'd she go?! I can't lose her now! "I never knew this day would come. I read of it before but…" He murmured.
"There's not a lot of time! We must start!" Nayru shouted.
"We can't! We're missing one more Sage!" Din reminded. Sage?
Through the thick fog, Link could see only a womanly figure step into the field. The last Sage?
