Chapter 13: Film Study
Robin woke up to his alarm. He groaned as he looked at the time. 6:45 flashed a vibrant red on the display. He attempted to reach the alarm, but was beaten to it. He turned to his left, and met a wall of crimson hair. He could hear Cordelia sleepily giggle before turning to face him.
"Another hour?" She asked.
"Maybe fifteen minutes."
"Forty-five."
"You normally jump at the chance to be up early."
"I'm not usually on vacation with the love of my life." Cordelia pouted. Right, that's where Severa gets it. Robin thought. "Thirty minutes."
"Alright, thirty minutes." Robin smiled and cuddled up next to his wife. The snug silence was comforting, and Robin could smell cherry blossoms. Cordelia wiggled, trying to get fully comfortable, and Robin softly stroked her hair. After a few minutes, she spoke up again.
"Well, now I can't go to sleep." She pretended to whine. "Looks like we'll have to do something else ..." Before she could finish, the door to Robin's room burst open, and in walked a screaming Peach.
"DAY 7 AND YOUR BLASTED ALARM WAK-" She paused, staring at the couple, who were only covered by a couple of blankets. Peach immediately reddened in the face, stammering. "- I-I-I thought that she'd b-b-be gone by now …"
A pillow hit Peach directly in the face. Robin turned to see Cordelia picking up another pillow to continue the onslaught. She was screaming already.
"GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT" Peach ran out of the room in fearful compliance. Cordelia immediately wrapped herself up in one of the blankets and ran over to the door, locking it. "Gods, is everyone here a cretin?!" She yelled in frustration. Robin found himself laughing uncontrollably. "What's so funny, may I ask?"
Robin took a deep breath, trying to settle himself. "I can see where our children get their excitability." Cordelia rolled her eyes while moving back to the bed.
"And I can see where they get their penchant for waking me up before I want to." She muttered sarcastically, giving Robin a quick kiss on the lips. "Now, where were we?"
Samus looked up at the clock. 7:30 am. She had already been down in the main kitchen for half an hour already, making herself breakfast. As she sat down to eat, she heard the stomps of Bowser approaching the kitchen. He was engaged in what sounded like a four way argument.
"-walks in on a sleeping couple?"
"I didn't ask your opinion, Marth!" A female voice that Samus instantly knew as Peach's rang through the room. "His alarm bugs me, and who wakes up at 6:45 am on a vacation day?!"
"Most of us?" Bowser sounded cautious.
"I got up at 6 today."
"Well, good for you!" Peach burst through the door, followed by Marth, Bowser, and Ganondorf. Marth acknowledged Samus as they passed. Samus shot him a bemused smirk. "Sammy, can I sit with you?" Peach asked from the fridge. "These idiots don't know what a good night's sleep is, apparently."
"Sure, Peach." Samus replied, sipping her coffee. "Wanna join us?" She asked the others pointedly.
As everyone sat down and began to eat, Samus looked at Marth.
"Honestly, Marth, I would've expected you to sleep in as well. Isn't Caeda still here?" She asked. Marth shook his head.
"She needed to leave early this morning." He replied. "If I'm not there to run the kingdom, it's her job." Samus made a noise, attempting to look impressed.
"You and Robin lucked out, man." Samus noted.
"Don't I know it." Marth remarked.
"Speaking of Robin, did you know that Peach walked in on him and his wife this morning?" Ganondorf mentioned, looking very engrossed in a cereal box. "Very poor form, if I do say so."
Samus turned to the princess. Peach was blushing heavily. "Peach, I told you Cordelia was there. What the heck?"
"I thought maybe she … went home?" Peach finished explaining lamely. "Visitors don't usually stay overnight."
"To be fair." Samus started speaking while shoving a piece of toast in her mouth. "Robin wasth in a hoshpital until the day befor-" Ganondorf glared at the bounty hunter, who swallowed and continued. "-before we left for the mansion. She barely had any time with him before we found him." Bowser nodded solemnly.
"Ah, the long distance relationship. I understand that." He said sagely.
Ganondorf guffawed. "Somehow, I think that even I know more about relationships than you, my friend." He said, before looking serious again. "Still, to be separated by death, that must be a tough thing to endure. I do not think I would want to challenge this Cordelia." Bowser snorted, though Samus could not tell what part of that forced statement made the Koopa King laugh.
Peach looked at Ganondorf in surprise. "She could hardly be any stronger than Zelda, and you're intimidated by her?"
"Oh, sorry, I forgot you people think that The Boy who Became Wolf and Static Kick are actual threats." He said mockingly.
"If they aren't." Marth noted. "How come they beat you?" Ganondorf's eye was twitching, but all he did was mutter.
" … they got lucky."
The door opening caught the groups attention. The other blue haired smasher walked in with Severa in tow. "And this is the kitchen, even though I've only had a couple of meals in here, I expect that I'll-" Lucina looked at the table, which housed her great-great-great-great … ancestor, her teammate, a princess, and two of the notable villains. Peach and Marth waved enthusiastically, while Samus smiled. Ganondorf looked grumpy, staring back at the cereal box, while Bowser got up to greet the two.
"Hello, youngsters!" Bowser said excitedly. "I'm Bowser, and you must be Lucina." Lucina reached out her hand, which he shook vigorously.
"The pleasure is all mine, Mr. Bowser." Lucina motioned to Severa. "This is my friend, Severa. She's Robin's daughter."
Severa stiffly held out her hand, which Bowser took as well.
"It truly is a pleasure! Robin's told us a lot about you." Bowser exclaimed. Severa smiled awkwardly.
"I'm sure." She remarked. "Daddy does like to talk." Lucina shot Severa a confused look. Bowser shrugged.
"Lucina, would you and your friend like a banana smoothie to start your day? I make a pretty good one!" The Koopa King was already heading to the fridge.
"You make banana smoothies." It was more of a statement than a question, but Samus's face showed amusement and confusion.
Bowser sneered at Samus. "Yes, I do make banana smoothies. Diddy Kong taught me." He replied, getting ingredients out of the fridge. He picked out two largish bananas from the fruit bowl. As he put the ingredients in the blender, Severa and Lucina sat down at the table. As she sat down, she felt a light punch on her shoulder. She turned to a smiling Samus.
"Ready for tomorrow, kid?" She asked.
"I think so," Lucina replied, "Are we to train soon?"
"Easy, slugger. Let's enjoy breakfast first." Samus cut into her eggs. "How's the family?" She asked.
"They're doing quite well." Lucina answered. "Severa and I sent them off about half an hour ago."
"And you, Severa? When do you plan on heading home?" Samus looked at her teammate's friend. Severa crossed her arms defensively.
"Well, I sent Morgan home already. I guess I'll leave whenever mom decides to leave." She replied. "Why? That desperate to get rid of me?" She was teasing, but Samus noticed Lucina's sudden discomfort.
"Well, don't expect your mother to wake up anytime soon." Peach remarked. "Looks like a certain couple is celebrating a second honeym-" Ganondorf put a hand over Peach's mouth.
"What the princess is trying to say is that I think your mother and father are spending as much time as they can together." He tried to explain.
"I'm not six." Severa replied indignantly. "Also … ewww." Before she could continue, a large glass of an orange-ish liquid was placed in front of her. Bowser ran back to the stove, where Lucina could hear the sizzling of bacon and eggs.
"Are you cooking for them?" Peach asked incredulously. Bowser sneered back at the princess.
"Are you cooking for them?" He mimicked. "That's how you sound right now. All annoying and such." Peach pouted in response. "And yes, I'm cooking for them, they're new, so they deserve it."
"You never cook for anybody!" Peach insisted.
"Apparently I do now." Bowser muttered in response. There was an awkward silence, only interrupted by the pops of cooking bacon. Severa and Lucina tried their banana smoothies. Severa made a little 'mmm' of approval.
"This is reaaally good!" She exclaimed. "I'm impressed, Mr. Bowser." Bowser smiled in response, before making a rude gesture at Peach. The princess returned the gesture, just as the door to the kitchen opened, and Zelda walked in. Zelda sighed in exasperation.
"How improper." Was all she said as she sat down. "Bowser, may I ask for some of that breakfast?" Bowser nodded to the other princess, which made Peach groan in frustration. As Bowser served the breakfast, Zelda turned her attention to Lucina and Severa. "And how goes the day for you two?" She asked. Severa shrugged before beginning to eat.
"It's going well. I plan on training some more today, but I'm not sure what else there is to do." Lucina replied, eyeing her friend with amusement. Severa looked back at her friend.
"Ugh, alright. The morning was very nice, and now I'm just waiting for mother and father to get up." She returned to eating her food.
"Do … you have problems with your parents?" Peach asked, hesitantly.
Samus waved her off. "She's always like that. She's really sweet once you get past the whole I hate everyone thing." Zelda involuntarily giggled, earning a look from both Lucina and Severa.
"I'm still here, you know!" Severa shouted.
"I'm sorry," Samus replied. "I just think it's adorable how hard you try to be independent, is all."
"Try? I succeed, thank you very much." Severa said bluntly. She quickly got up. "Thank you for the meal, Mr. Bowser, it was delicious." She stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind her. Lucina heard Bowser whistle.
"Well, she's a firecracker, isn't she?" He remarked. "Lucina, is she always this … intense?"
Lucina shook her head. "No, something's wrong. She wouldn't talk to me this morning, either. She's been rather … distant." She frowned. "Maybe what I did last night is still …" She caught Samus putting her finger to her mouth in a 'shush' motion.
Peach sighed. "Lucina, I doubt that that's the only thing bugging her." She got up from her seat. "But maybe she needs to talk to someone other than you at the moment." As Peach left the room, she turned around at the door. "Seriously, though. Don't beat yourself up, Lucy dear." And with that, she made her exit.
Samus heard Ganondorf laugh to himself. "What's so funny?" She asked, more aggressively than she intended. The Gerudo looked up from the cereal box, a look of amusement on his face.
"I feel like an old man." He noted. "Every tournament brings in new people with seemingly more and more simple problems. Marth was still trying to build an army to fight his best friend in the first tournament we were in, and now he's married!" Marth raised an eyebrow, looking up from his breakfast.
"You are an old man, Ganondorf." He responded. "You're just roundabout with your miserly ways."
"Old? I'll have you know that I feel a sprightly 140 years!" Ganondorf exclaimed. "I mean, I've been sealed what, Zelda, four times?" He looked at the Hylian princess. Zelda shifted uncomfortably. Even after two years of Ganondorf trying to be nice, Zelda clearly had problems with him.
"... three, according to legend." She replied curtly. Ganondorf clapped his hands once.
"What's one sealing amongst friends?" He said brightly. "And anyways, just because I don't know what the children of today like, doesn't mean I'm out of touch."
"I'm pretty sure that's exactly what that means, big guy." Samus replied. Ganondorf pouted.
"Well, no one asked you."
"Still having trouble with the cereal box puzzle?"
"It's tougher than it looks!"
It had taken Peach several minutes to find Lucina's friend. People didn't act like it, but there was a real danger of someone ending up where they shouldn't. The mansion was large and confusing, and Master Hand enjoyed moving rooms at a whim. As she made a pass by the gym, she came across Pikachu. The yellow Pokemon was wearing a sweatband and drinking casually out of a water bottle.
"Pikachu! Have you seen a teenage girl pass by?" Peach said, running up to the electric mouse. Pikachu looked quizzical, before moving his ears like pigtails. "Yeah! She has pigtails! You saw her?" Pikachu nodded quickly, moving down the hallway, leading Peach to a small balcony at the end of several sharp turns. Leaning over the railing stood Severa, looking out at the morning sky. Pikachu jumped up next to her, and she gave the Pokemon a hug.
"Lucy, did you know that mommy and daddy met on a balcony? Both of them do their best thinking in the open, I guess." Peach opened her mouth to respond, but Severa continued. "Lucy, I'm sorry I've been so … angry. I guess I just don't want to lose you as a friend."
"I think it's wonderful that you feel that way, but I'm not Lucina." Peach replied. Severa swiveled around, flushed.
"Y-you?! Why are you here?" She stammered out. "Where's Lucy?!"
"Lucina is still in the kitchen." Peach answered. "I told her to stay." She walked towards Severa. "Want to tell me why you think your friendship with Lucina is at risk?" Severa gave her a withering look.
"That's none of your business." Severa snapped.
"Does it have to do with last night?" Peach inquired.
"What did Lucy tell you?" Severa could peel paint with her screech. "She's lying!"
Peach backed up slightly. "Easy, tiger! All I know is that Lucina got drunk and made you feel … awkward." She explained. Severa took a deep breath.
" … oh. Um …" Severa's cheeks reddened. "Just … ignore what I just said." Peach raised her eyebrow, but didn't say anything. "It's just that … Lucy and I have been friends for a long time. And I'm worried that I ruined it."
Peach looked concerned. "Zelda told me that you two patched it up last night."
"Yeah, but I still feel like garbage." Severa admitted. "I wasn't there for my best friend when she needed me, and now I ran off again." Peach sighed. Like a lightning rod for drama. She thought.
"Look," Peach grabbed Severa's shoulder. "Lucina wants to be friends, and you want to be friends. I think she's already forgiven you." In one quick motion, she grabbed a handful of Severa's shirt, and began dragging her inside.
"W-w-w-what are you doing?!" Severa screamed.
"I'm helping you forgive!" Peach declared. "Move your butt!"
"You don't sound like a royal at all!" Severa yelled, struggling against the princess's surprising grip.
"I've been gone far too long."
Robin looked at the clock. It was now 8:30 am. He and Cordelia lay, covered in blankets, snuggling with each other. The pegasus knight giggled.
"It's been awhile." She agreed. She nuzzled her face into his chest. "I really missed you."
"I missed you too." Robin said, stroking his wife's hair. "I almost regret agreeing to be in this tournament."
"To be fair, we wouldn't have found you without Samus or Zelda."
"I suppose I owe them that much." He gave Cordelia an awkward hug. She leaned in for a small kiss.
"I suppose one of us will have to go take a shower and get dressed." She finally muttered.
"You know, we could always …" Robin began to suggest, but Cordelia shook her head.
"If we don't act mature here, we'll be stuck here all day!" She kissed him again. " … But I appreciate the effort." She walked towards the bathroom. "I'll make sure to save you some hot water."
" … Is that a euphemism?"
The shower was steaming, and several mirrors were foggy. Robin looked at himself in the mirror. He was still a little small compared to what he was used to seeing, but he had healed nicely over the last two weeks. He could hear Cordelia humming a familiar tune in the other room whilst getting dressed. He smiled to himself. Another couple of months was worth the wait, especially since they could still be in contact. As he entered the shower, he could hear someone else entering the room. Robin put his ear to the shower wall. He could make out two voices, one male and one female.
" … Robin in here?"
" … taking a shower …"
" … film room in three ..."
" … sure to tell …"
Admittedly, it was very difficult to hear the full conversation, but Robin could hear enough to tell that it was Ganondorf introducing himself to Cordelia. Despite the other smasher's wariness, Robin had seen nothing but politeness from him. A past is the just a past, as he himself knew. People can change for the better, and he was willing to give someone a second chance.
"So … apparently you have to meet your partner in the 'Film Room' in three hours." Cordelia was reading the Hylian texts that he had procured at the library.
Robin sat down next to his wife. "What do you think of him?"
"Hmm?"
"What do you think about Ganondorf?" Robin repeated.
Cordelia sighed. "Robin, I trust your judgement. If you think he's okay, then he is."
"But what do you think?" He insisted.
Cordelia was silent for a moment. "I'm not sure." She admitted. "I'm not as in-tune with the spiritual aspect of things as others, but he gives me …" She frowned. " … he makes me uneasy."
Robin nodded. "Then I'll be careful. But I am going to give him a chance. I was destined to be something terrible as well, and I became something more."
"I know, and I know you'll be careful." Cordelia replied, giving him a hug. "And I won't dissuade you from doing what you want." Robin looked at her. There was a silent 'but' in there. "I'm still going to worry, you know." She finished.
Robin gave her a small kiss. "I know, dear. I won't risk it." He stood up. "I'm sure Severa and Morgan are waiting for us."
"Well," Cordelia shifted nervously. "I got a message while you were in the shower. Apparently Chrom asked Morgan to come with him, given her new position as Grandmaster of Ylisse." Robin frowned.
"Chrom really knows how to push my buttons, huh?" He grumbled.
"Sumia did mention that he enjoys it." Cordelia smiled at Robin. She got up as well. "Shall we?"
Severa was waiting by a portal, impatiently tapping her fingers. Samus and Lucina had helped her gather her luggage, and were now waiting with her.
"I'm sorry, honey! We didn't mean to keep you waiting." Cordelia and Robin turned the corner into the portal hangar, walking at a brisk pace. Severa scowled and turned away.
"It's fine. I was looking for an excuse to just relax, anyways." She sounded angry, but she gave Robin a sly smile. Robin rolled his eyes.
"Severa, it's not nice to guilt trip your mother." He said.
"Nobody is guilt-tripping anyone!" Severa insisted. "I'd just like to know when my parents are going to be abnormally late, is all."
Robin smiled, giving Severa a big hug. Samus walked over to the portal, pressing several buttons on a panel. The gate lit up, and once again filled with viscous-looking gel.
"I'll call you every night, if you want me too." Robin told Severa. Severa beamed back at her father.
"I appreciate it, daddy." She responded. "But I think Morgan and Mommy would appreciate it more."
Robin turned to Cordelia. She grabbed his collar suddenly, pulling him into a deep kiss. As they separated, he heard Samus give a lighthearted chuckle.
"That's so you don't do anything stupid to hurt yourself." Cordelia said with a possessive tone.
"Aw, so you do care."
"Alright, lovebirds." Samus stated. "It's time your family got home." Cordelia blushed as the two broke their embrace. Cordelia grabbed her luggage, and turned to face Robin.
"Take care of yourself, and I'll see you soon." She said, wiping a tear from her eye.
"I love you too, Cordy." Robin responded. And Cordelia entered the portal. Robin then turned towards his daughter. Severa gave him another hug. "Take care of mother for me, won't you?" He asked.
Severa nodded. She turned to Lucina. "Lucy, take care of dad. He tends to think about everyone but himself."
Lucina smiled. "I'll try, Sev." She paused, before pulling out a bag she had hidden under her cape. "I also got you this."
Severa opened the bag, pulling out the dress Lucina had bought earlier. "It's – it's …" Lucina looked at the ground. Oh, so she hates it. She thought.
"It's wonderful, Lucy." She gave her friend a hug. "It's perfect."
Lucina was stunned, taking a few seconds before returning the hug. "I'm glad you like it." She finally said. "Please come visit. It'll get dull without all of my friends around."
Severa scoffed. "Dull?" She practically shouted. "I don't things can get dull around here! But I will come visit when I can …" She paused. " … just as a friendly visit, not for any other reasons!"
As she left through the portal, Samus walked over to the other smashers. "Well, now we can finally get to business, Lucina!" She said, leading Robin and Lucina out of the portal room. "Ganondorf, Falco, and Peach rented out the film rooms, so I guess we'll do some Wire Frame training in the meantime." Lucina nodded in response, giving a Robin a silent thumbs up as they went their seperate ways.
"Film room … film room …" Robin looked down the main training hall, checking doors for signs. He finally reached three doors, reading film room 1, 2 and 3. Great, a 1 in 3 chance to not embarrass myself. He mentally berated himself. He reached for the door marked '2'.
As he opened it, all he could see was a projection on one wall. The harsh light from the projector failed to break through the blackness of the room. He could see one silhouette at the table, and it had similar hair to …
"Ah, Robin!" Ganondorf's voice cut through the inky dark. "Please come in!" Robin let out a sigh of relief. As he closed the door behind him, he looked at the screen. On it was a moving image of Princess Peach. Robin took a seat at the table, and took a pen and pad of paper that Ganondorf slid over to him.
"So … what are we looking at here?" Robin motioned to the wall.
Ganondorf looked up. "Film on Peach. The tournament seedings came out this morning, and we're facing her and Palutena."
"The goddess, huh?" Robin looked back at the screen. "So why don't we have any film on her?"
"We barely have any film on any of the newcomers." Ganondorf answered. "We have film on Little Mac, Shulk, and Bayonetta, and half of that is from grainy security cameras."
"How much information do we have?" Robin asked.
"We have film on Peach, and we have this-" Ganondorf pulls out a thick leather-bound book. "-for Palutena." He slid the book over to Robin, who immediately flipped through it. It had a list of powers, the ideas behind them, the tactics that her people used …
"This is brilliant." Robin muttered to himself. "We can use this." Ganondorf perked up.
"Are you serious?" He asked. Robin nodded.
"We may not know much about Palutena, but we know how she leads, and her basic moves. I can figure out how she would use these moves in a smaller setting." Robin was still flipping through the book. "So what does film give us that this doesn't?"
Ganondorf whistled appreciatively. "Well, for you, I'm not sure, but maybe you should see yourself." He unpaused the film. Peach was facing off against Falco. Falco was winning, but Peach was hanging on. Robin stood up, taking his notebook with him. As he looked on, he saw Peach recovering with her parasol, attacking with a variety of moves in the air, and making a furious comeback.
"Pause it."
Ganondorf complied, watching as Robin quickly scribbled on his notepad.
" … leap into a mid-air swipe … good counter speed … range on the ground, not in air …" He put down his notebook. "Ganondorf, do you have anything with Peach fighting you?"
"I do, but why me?"
"I want to see if she does something different when facing someone who's slower." He said.
Ganondorf flipped through the films, finding the correct one. "Here." He turned on the projector again. Peach once again appeared on the wall. The fight itself was uneventful. Ganondorf was no match for Peach's speed. However, Robin noticed something in the way she fought.
"I've got them." Ganondorf heard the tactician whisper. "I have got them." He began to gather his notes, and grabbed the book on Palutena. "We need to go to the wire frame room." Robin said excitedly.
"Why's that?" Ganondorf asked. "What are you planning to do?"
Robin turned around dramatically at the entrance. "Why, Ganondorf. We're going to learn how to juggle!"
The wire frame room was large in size, white in color, and cold in atmosphere. Robin and Ganondorf stepped in, as the sounds of their feet echoed in the perfectly square room. Ganondorf headed to a small console at the doorway.
"How many wire frames do we need?" He asked.
Robin looked at the room. "Just two." He called back. "And can you make them just throw me to each other?"
"What?" Ganondorf asked.
"Just trust me." Robin retorted. "Can you do it?" The Gerudo nodded, and placed the appropriate keystrokes. Two strange looking humanoid figures materialized around Robin. One roughly grabbed Robin, and the two frames began to toss him between them.
"Alright, Ganondorf!" He shouted inbetween grunts. "I need you to-" Toss. "-Move to the right of frame 2!" Toss "I need you to throw-" Toss. "A strong-" Toss. "-Punch!"
"Whatever you say, Robin." Ganondorf replied, getting into position. As he charged his punch, the wire frame began to turn, instinctively dodging the more immanent danger. The warlock punch was strong, but Ganondorf knew that it's speed was it's weakness. Usually people dodged and got a good counter in. Ganondorf braced for the inevitable punch to the chin.
The sound of shearing metal echoed throughout the chamber. Ganondorf felt the wire frame hit his fist for a moment, then looked up. Both wire frames were shattered against the wall. As he stared, he heard scribbling and a low whistle.
"That might be too powerful." Robin noted. "But the theory is sound."
Ganondorf looked at his partner. "What did you do?!" He blurted out. Robin gave a sly grin.
"Simple." He said dramatically. "I just used my momentum to force the two opponents into a specific trajectory."
"In layman's term?" Ganondorf asked.
"I juggled the jugglers."
Thank you all for your patience! I had two music conventions I was attending the last two weeks, so I haven't had the chance to really write and edit.
Now for the responses I promised!
Guest from Feb 24th: Peach's Tea Party with Rosalina will be looked at pretty soon! Peach likes to exaggerate, so I thought that story would be funnier if she told it to someone.
Robotortoise: Thank you so much for your feedback! As for Female Robin and Male Corrin, I don't think we'll see them ... not in the sense you're thinking of, at least.
Guest from Mar 1: You have 5 of the 6 characters, but I think the last person is important to keep secret.
Guest from Feb 10: I really loved this review, it really got me thinking about my writing and how to improve it, and the subsequent reviews from everyone have kept me going through a busy schedule. Knowing that people like my ideas is cool, and I love learning about what I can do to improve my writing to convey those ideas in a better way.
Garben the Berserker: Yeah, I had to look it up, since I haven't played games with Marth in it for a long time, and I wasn't sure about the role Naga played in those stories. However, I intended for that to show how little Peach actually focuses on what people actually are, and how she's more about what she believes them to be. (ex. Bowser, Rosalina) But looking at the chapter again, I can see how it looks like I'm stating a fact. I'll edit that soon!
As for everyone else, I love your reviews just as much! As always, thanks for reading, and comments and reviews are appreciated and loved!
Next Update will be Friday or Saturday
Chapter 14: Zelda and Strife
Edit: Good catch, guest! I didn't notice that mistake earlier. Fixed now!
