Chapter 8 is up, folks! This chapter has Miss Cia, the Black Bitch...oh Black Witch sorry...and a a secret that has haunted Ganondorf since the day he met Anastazia. A secret that will change everything, and may surprise a few of you all. Anyways, Chapter 8!


(Ganondorf's P.O.V)

"AWW! Look at this father/daughter moment! Aw, shoot! I forgot my camera!" a high-pitched voice cackled, causing Anastazia and I to fall off of the couch and onto the ground in a sudden outburst.

"Owww." I heard Ana groan as she had most likely smacked her face onto the stone ground.

"You okay?" I asked as I helped her up.

"Y-yeah, but who dares to even THINK of waking me up!" Ana yelled as she stared at Cia with her amber-colored daggers that could pierce into your soul. Oddly enough, Cia only giggled.

"My, my. You two are such the ideal-"

"CIA! What do you want!?" I shouted at her as my own eyes adjusted to the light.

"Oh silly me, I never told you. Anyways, I need a new task. The other is complete, O' mister boss." She said looking at her nails.

"I'll be back." Ana told me as she walked into the other room, fury in her steps. Cia grinned with malice.

"What happened to your hair?" Cia asked as she walked around me."It's much different than I remember."

"You don't say?"

"Hm. Who was the source of this?"

"Why do you ask such a silly question, Cia?" I said crossing my arms. She lifted her chin smiled.

"I'm guessing it was your precious daughter who did this to you? If so, why don't you just say it?"

"Why would I want to even tell you?" I exclaimed, pointing a finger in her face.

"Oh, don't be like that. Even centuries later you are still just as stubborn and worthless as ever, Ganondorf."

"WORTHLESS!" I yelled in disbelief. "How dare you call me worthless!"

"Did I say worthless? Is there a better word? No, you are quite worthless, Ganondorf. I don't understand why I should be taking orders from you and why that silly little blonde worships you like a god, when you are nothing more than a-"

I felt my eye twitch and then I lunged at her neck and began to strangle her.

"Okay I think I'm- WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!" I heard Ana scream as she saw me with my hands wrapped around the withes neck, trying to squeeze the life out of her. When I looked up at Anastazia's face, I stopped instantly. Cia coughed due to being nearly choked to death, while Ana ran up to where I was. "Why?"

"Cia, be lucky you are not dead. I would have much rather seen you dead than couching and hacking." I said in disgust. "Just go find someone easy to get to. Goodbye." I sent Cia off somewhere, in which I didn't even know.

"H-How long was I gone?" Ana stuttered in complete shock of what had just happened. I looked at her with anger filled eyes. She stepped to the side.

"Anastazia, she called us worthless. She needs to-" I growled in a deathly tone.

"I know, she needs to die. I'm not blaming you that you nearly killed her and I'm sorry that I stopped you"

I clenched my talon like fist. The gold-plated finger guards scraping against the armor that covered my hand. A red and black darkness surrounded it. I could still feel the pleasure of trying to strangle the one person who has tried to con me out of everything.

"Ganondorf? Are you alright? You need to hit something? Or someone? Why don't you hit me! Come on that always brightens up your day!" Ana said jumping around me. I ran the talon claws through my red hair, angered that I wasn't able to murder the woman.

"Ana, I don't need to hit you." I told her as I turned my back to her. "I don't need to hit anyone. I just WANT HER DEAD!" I slammed my fist on the table in front of me, which ended up breaking it in half due to such force.

"Why don't you take your anger out on the smashers, and not the table." Ana insisted as she sat on the couch trying to pull me to her level.

"What are you doing?" I asked her.

"Trying to make you forget about that bitch of a woman."

I didn't budge at all.

"I have food." she coaxed. I quickly glanced back at her. She was eating Doritos, to my dismay.

"Why are you eating DORITOS?" I exclaimed as I sat next to her.

"Because maybe I didn't want Lays." Ana was saying arrogantly. I leaned forward and pressed the button on the monitor, which allowed multiple views of what was happening. There was one window showing a trio approaching the end of a waterfall, that was overlooking the view of the sky, with the Isle of Ancients in close range. There was a monkey with a shirt and hat, a fox-like person armed with multiple weapons, and an opposite. The opposite was a person who looked like a bird.

"DAMN YOU!" The monkey shouted at a skiff that was carrying a trophy up to the Isle.

"Diddy, calm down." the fox said putting a hand on the mall creatures shoulder. "We'll get him. Don't worry about it. I have a plan. Falco, do you know what to do?"

"Falco always knows what to do. " Falco , I'm assuming that was the bird, summoned a large ship, while Fox called forth two personal ships.

"Diddy, you are with me. Fox, you are-"

"The one who attacks the Halberd, got it." Fox told Falco as they took off in the ships.

"Ana?" I said without taking my eyes off of the screen. "They have a plan to take down the Halberd."

"Indeed they do, but why don't we halt them on their little trip. Shouldn't we?" Anastazia got up and walked over to the other room. I heard her type rapidly and press multiple buttons. She came back with a smile painted across her face.

"We don't have to worry about them for a while." she told me as she sat back down. I took notice that her hair was a deeper red than it was before. Honestly, I never did notice things like that. It was...odd.

"Did you darken your hair?" I asked, narrowing my eyes in question. She looked at her hair in one of the screens that were dark.

"As a matter of fact, I have. Sure it may- wait, why are we talking about hair color, when we should be making those people's lives hell!"

"Oh fine, if that's what you want."

Ana pressed one of the buttons on the control panel. But, instead of getting the live feed of the world, Master Hand appeared. We looked at each other, and without warning, stood up before the hand.

"My commanders, Ganondorf and Anastazia. You have both done well." He said to both of us. "This task I have instructed to you both, to command the Subspace Army and set the world into Subspace, has been a difficult one I am sure."

"What do you need?" Ana asked with attitude in her voice that was shown with the way she ran her hand through her hair.

"Is that a way to treat your superior, madame Anastazia?"

"Superior? I am superior to you. I have-" I covered her mouth with my hand to make her stop talking. I smiled at the hand with a 'sorry about that' face, with my hand still over Ana's mouth.

"Sorry, I didn't realize how she would act." I told Master Hand, while pulling her away from the screen and uncovering her mouth.

"What was that for?" she asked.

"He can crush you, Anastazia. I don't think you would want to die by being crushed by a giant hand. So, why don't you keep low on...your whole attitude now."

She shifted her weight. "Fine. Just as long as you stop grabbing my wrist!"

"Oh, sorry about that." I unclasped the talons around her wrist, which revealed to have a slit on her vein. "You're wrist, it's bleeding."

Ana looked at the section on skin that was oozing the crimson substance. "Great, just great."

"What? That you're bleeding?"

"No! It got on my bracelet!" she complained while holding the punctured area with her opposite hand to stop the blood, but it was no use, I could tell.

"Take your bracelet off and put it on the other wrist."

She just stared at me with an 'Are you freaking kidding me' face. Blood began to drip onto the ground with her other hand covered in it.

"Ana, listen to me." I said trying to take off the bracelet on the wrist that was bleeding. "you can't have a cut wrist and not do anything about it."

She darted her eyes to where Master Hand was still trying to talk to us.

"Ganondorf! Anastazia! I'm trying to talk to you!" The hand said impatiently.

"Sorry, but I'm a little busy trying to not let my daughter bleed to death here! So, just wait!" I yelled back.

"I see where your daughter gets her attitude from."

I rolled my eyes in disgust and continued to fight with the bracelet. "Why did I give you such a complicated piece of jewelry?" I said to myself.

"Because you wanted me to have a good birthday present? Duh."

I glared at her, while she held on to her puncture mark. When I was finally able to get the bracelet from her, blood dripped off of it.

"This is not right, Ana. Do you not see that it is drenched in blood?"

"Why is it not right?" She asked.

"Okay, you two come here now!" Master Hand shouted. I dragged my daughter over to where Master Hand was, by her hair.

"Ow, Ow, Ow!" she complained.

"Now, if you do realize it. The Gunship is nearly complete, and what we need is a rift large enough to be able to use this gunship. I have a plan. On the Isle of Ancients, there is an area in the Subspace Bomb Factory, where hundreds of bombs are stored. I want you, Ganondorf, to command the R.O.B robots to detonate all the bombs at once. Anastazia, when you are finished with your whole suicide attempt, I want you to have no input at all. I don't want you to get in the way. Wario was right, you were a mistake on putting you on this team. I will tell you when the time is correct, Ganondorf. HAND. OUT!" The screen turned black and I saw Ana walk past me, and she landed on the couch cushions, face buried within the fabric. I could see that she did not like being unappreciated. I wouldn't enjoy that either. To be thought of as an add-on, to have no one know of what you can do, not get credit for anything. I sat next to her.

"Ana, before I talk to you about what Master Hand was saying about you, I need to see your wrist before you bleed out."

She lifted her head slightly. "Well maybe he would appreciate me if I was dead. You as well. You know that I'm nothing more than an obstacle. An obstacle that is hard to get around because you will know that it will always be there." she cried.

I got up and looked for something that I could use to wrap her wrist with before she really did bleed out. Digging through drawers, rummaging the cabinets, scouring high and low for a bandage or cloth. Yet, I didn't find anything. I sat back down and grabbed her wrist.

"There is- Wait." I stopped when I totally forgot something that slipped my mind. I let go of her wrist, which plopped down right next to her face, and stood up once more to take the cape off of my armor. I cut part of the bottom off and took her hand again. "Lord, I hope this works." I said as I wrapped the piece of fabric around her hand and wrist then tied the ends so that nothing could get in and the blood that was oozing out, could stay in.

"Anastazia. Get up." I said poking her shoulder.

"What's the point?" She responded bleakly and had no life in her words.

"The point? The point is to show that you aren't an obstacle, you aren't a mistake, you are wanted on this team. It may not be shown by Master Hand, but honest to goodness, you are needed. I mean if you died, them I would be with Cia and Master Hand. I don't think I can-"

"Ganondorf. I get it. You don't need to try to make me feel even worse than I do. "Ana said as she got up into a seated position rather lying face first in the fabric. She looked at her hand. I was guessing that she didn't realize what I did for her. "Where's my bracelet?" She asked suddenly.

My eyes widened as I realized that I had accidentally crushed it in my fist. "Um."

"Is it in your hand? If so, why haven't you given it back to me? UNLESS YOU BROKE IT?"

I took her other hand and placed the remnants of the piece of jewelry in it. The black diamonds were dust, even if that was the toughest thing to break, sapphires turned into pieces of sharp metal, the chain linking everything together was still intact, but the overall bracelet was not. I could read the look on her face. It was not anger. It was sadness. She looked like someone who had just had everything taken away from her. Which it kind of was. I'm sure this piece of jewelry was more to her than a pretty piece of metal attached to her skin, and I destroyed it.

"Anastazia?" I said reaching for her bandaged hand, but she pulled away.

"I...can't..." she got up and ran to the other room and slammed the door, leaving me alone with a very confused look on my face. I moved on, and went to a new screen for observing. I followed the trek of Pikachu and Samus as they were running though the Research Facility on the Isle Of Ancients.

"Samus, do you think we are even-"

"Shut up. Look." Samus, the woman in the blue suit, found a room that held an orange robotic suit in a capsule.

"I found it!" the fat talking mouse said as he lifted a stubby paw to the case.

"Oh god, finally!" Samus ran up to the suit and hugged the case.

"Psycho" I said to myself.

"Not so fast, you blonde haired freak of nature!" a robotic voice exclaimed as the bridge to the panel the pair were on was removed. Two purple hued versions of the orange suit walked up to Pikachu and Samus.

"Well, well, well. It looks like we've finally caught up to you two." One of the clones said.

"Who are you?" Samus asked.

"We are your clones. And then ones who stole your suit so you can't defeat us with your weapons."

"Oh yeah!? Eat lightning!" Pikachu created a large thunder-cloud which released a volt of lightning and struck down one of the clones.

"Thanks, buddy!" she told the Pokémon. "Now, lets kick these sorry bitches butt!" Samus readied her gun as Pikachu let out small zaps of electricity from his cheeks. They began attacking the two clones. I got bored with the fight, so I muted the fight and walked over to where Ana was concealed.

"Anastazia?" I said in front of the closed door.

"Go away. You have no business here!" she responded coldly. I didn't move at all.

"I'm not leaving until you tell me why you are so mad?" I heard her shuffle to the door, when she opened it I could tell she was crying, due to her eyes being red and irritated.

"Why do you want to know? You never express concern for why I'm sad." Ana sat in the corner and hugged her knees to her chest. I stepped in the room and saw that the monitors were completely blank and showed no presence of her working at all.

"Why haven't you-"

"Ganondorf! Do you not see what state of mind I'm in?! Can you focus on me instead of work for once in this whole thing?!"

"I did focus on you when I had to work on your foot."

"Yeah, but that was my foot, not me. I don't think you understand how important that bracelet was to me, do you?"

"Well, isn't it just a piece of jewelry?" I asked sitting down in the second chair in the room.

"No, it wasn't just a piece of jewelry. It was a symbol that told me that you could trust me with powers. And, now that it's broken, I don't have any powers. I'm a regular person now, and you don't care."

I looked at my hand and frowned. "I do care, Ana. But, you should know that, the bracelet didn't have any powers at all. It was just a bracelet."

Anastazia lifted her head and stared at me. "Wait, so you lied to me? You lied? How could you!?" she yelled getting up. "I-I don't know how I can trust you again! Cia was right! You are not one to be trusted!" Ana then ran out of the room, angered and betrayed. Knowing that it was the right thing to do, I followed her.

"Anastazia! Wait." I said, trying to put as much forgiveness in my tone as I could. She was already gone. The door to the hideout was busted open and the wind was making the room frigid. I couldn't let her do something stupid, which is something she does quite often. I knew something that she didn't know. It was a secret that would defiantly ruin the already delicate father/daughter relationship. She wouldn't trust me again once I told her, that she was my biological daughter and had her own powers. Rather adopted and lent powers from me. I've known that she was truly my daughter the moment she told me her name all those years ago. That was why I couldn't possibly kill her. It took forever to find out where she lived and it took a long time to make sure that she was truly my daughter. When I murdered her adoptive parents after discovering where her birth mother had given her up to, I knew Anastazia wouldn't accept the fact that she was adopted when she was only 3, so she had to go into an orphanage. I kept track of her over the two years before I had found her in Castle Town. I had murdered her birth mother, due to her not telling me that she gave Ana up for adoption. I really don't regret that decision at all. It was one of the easiest choices I had to make. Before I killed her, she told me the child's name and that she was going to have blonde hair, that was it. When I adopted Ana, I still couldn't tell her the truth, it would've been too much for her, even after all these years. I hated myself for that. But, I needed to get her back here at all costs before Cia finds her.

I abandoned my task for the army now. I had to. If I didn't find Anastazia, then Cia would. And she would have gotten her original prize that she wanted. Anyways, I closed the door that let the cold air in, and I switched the screens that showed the fight between Samus and Pikachu versus the clones, to a map of the World of Trophies that showed all movements of anyone registered in this place. Including Ana, Cia, and myself. I saw that Cia was on the Halberd, and that the Halberd was in a fight with the ship that Falco had called. Cia must have taken over the Halberd herself and was in command. My eyes carefully scanned the map, looking for the red-headed daughter of mine. I felt my left eye twitch when I saw her jagged path that was leading to a cliff she probably didn't know about. If she knew where she was going, then she was about to kill herself, all for the wrong reasons. I also noticed something coming towards her. It was like a giant dragon robot. Well, if the flying robot didn't kill her, the cliff would. I transported myself to the nearest point that I could at least get to her in time, which was in the middle of a forest.

"Anastazia?" I yelled, hoping she should hear me. Suddenly, I heard the demonic roar of the robot coming towards the area. Not knowing what to do, and for the first time in my life, I ran for my life so I wouldn't be killed by this ravenous beat of a robot, that I had no idea what it looked like. As I saw the end of the forest, I could see someone on the ground. A loud scream erupted from a nearby source, causing the trees around me to be pushed back by the wind and scream.

"HERE'S RIDLEY!" someone yelled in the robotic voice. Once, the wind stopped, I was able to get to the person on the ground, which was Ana indefinitely. She had been knocked out due to something hitting the back of her head.

"Leave her! She is mine!" the same demonic voice shouted. A robot dragon thing flew at the end of the cliff and narrowed his eyes. I knew who this was. It was one of the higher ranking members of the Army. Ridley.

"Ridley?" I said standing up to him. "Why are you following her?"

"W-wait, Ganondorf? Why are you here? Aren't you supposed to be somewhere else telling me where to go and what to do?"

"Yes, but you knocked out my daughter, so why are you-"

"Oh, so she's part of the Commanders. I apologize for that. Is there a team I can take my anger out on?"

"No, wait. Yes there is a team consisting of a Pikachu and Samus in the Research Facility on the Isle on Ancients nearby."

"SAMUS ARAN!? I AM GOING TO DESTROY HER! IF ITS THE LAST THING, THAT I DO!" Ridley shouted as he flew away I could hear his robotic cackle as he was sent to destroy his greatest nemesis. I turned back to Anastazia who was moving a bit.

"Ana?" I said shaking her shoulder. Her eyes flicked open and darted to mine. She gasped and got up.

"N-no. You c-can't be here. I-" she stuttered as she was slowly walking back towards the cliff, not realizing that she was about to fall.

"Ana, you are going to kill yourself!" I yelled.

"I can't trust you any longer! Why should I believe you! You-" her words stopped when her foot landed on a weak spot of dirt that wasn't supported by anything, and she slipped. My eyes widened as I could see her falling off of the cliff, I ran forward and grabbed her forearm, while she held onto the gauntlet that covered my arms.

"I'm not letting you die." I told her, while straining to keep her alive.

"Just let go of me! I don't need you in my life. I can't trust you any longer!" she responded as her arm began to slip out of mine.

"Ana, please. You have to listen to me. Yes, I lied to you, but for a good reason. I didn't want you to use the powers you were born with until you were old enough. So I tricked you by saying that the bracelet had powers."

"Wait, how did you know I was born with powers!" Anastazia was beginning to slowly fall into descent as the grip on her arm was starting to weaken.

"I know this...because you are my biological daughter. Not my adopted daughter." I admitted. But, it was too late. Her hand slipped out of mine completely and she fell to her death, before my very eyes. Leaving me in a state of shock and extreme sadness that I had just basically let my daughter be killed.


Oh snap, cliffhanger. What is going to happen? How is Ganondorf going to deal with the pain of watching his own daughter slip out of his hands and into the cold hands of death himself? Find out next chapter! Thanks for reading!