Rebels

Chapter 8- Hide and seek-part 2

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A/N- Okay, I'm sorry. I should have updated sooner and I haven't been writing. It's because I recently became…well obsessed with a new band I recently realized exists. I think all of you should look them up, too. A lot of their songs are about sex, but their new ones are amazing. Their message is pretty much that they want to spread unity and love throughout the world. They are against discrimination, homophobia, and abuse. They fight for equality. They are both guys; ones name is Jayy Von Monroe and the other is Dahvie. There full band name is "Blood on the Dance Floor" or BOTDF. I'm completely serious, look them up. I recommend the songs Believe, Right To Love, and Bewitched.

Okay, back on topic, to the story.

I'm very sorry, but Ghirahim just can't seem to keep his mind out of the Gutter!

Ghirahim

I watched the Sky-child run through the open area toward the Faron woods. My Master and I were both laughing at his reactions to me. Poor Sky-child. He doesn't yet know what he truly wants. Well, whether or not he wants it, though, doesn't matter. It's what I want that matters.

Yes, I will have him. I wonder…is he still a virgin? By the way he doesn't understand his own carnal pleasures; I would bet my entire diamond collection (and there is a lot) that he is. I truly hope he is; it will be so much more fun to know that I have marked him first; and that I will be the one to mark him last. I can already hear his screams and erotic moans as I have my way with him. Sigh, it's enough to sent shivers up my spine and rainbows through my heart!

"Ghirahim?" I looked over at my Master as I was pulled out of my thoughts and I noticed that he was looking at me in disapproval. "Yes, Master?"

"Control yourself, I think you should go after your pet before he reaches another bird statue with his friend; who he has just now caught up to." Oh, no! Now I won't be able to kill him; I am a Lord of my word. Before, I never said I wouldn't kill the blundering red headed maggot, but this time I did, so I guess I have to keep my promise.

The promise I made before I touched the Sky-child. How good it felt to violate him. I have to admit, I was a bit surprised by what I felt; his length was more than I would have guessed for a boy of his stature; but I was still bigger, even with great preparation, he will probably still feel a great amount of pain.

"Ghirahim!" Oops, daydreaming again. Master sighed. "Just go after your pet." He had his face in his hand in frustration.

"Yes, Master." I walked after the child.

After I had walked partially into the forest, I could feel the Sky-child's aura nearby, along with Groose's and…a Kikwi's. "Link, ready or not, here I come!" I chuckled, I could feel a spike of fear from the aura's ahead of me; mostly from Link's. I decided to mess with/taunt him some more. "Oh, Sky-children. Come out and play. I know you can hear me. I can sense you not far ahead. Come out come out where ever you are and I promise I'll make it quick." I know Link caught my implied message because his fear pulsed even higher than before. I continued to walk and as I came around into the area where they just were. Now they were gone.

Good, it would have been boring to catch my prey if there was no chase. I created a diamond platform at my feet that rose up into the sky. I went high enough to see the entire Faron woods. I saw my pet and his friend running toward the lake.

Well, I can't say I approve of this. It will be much harder to catch them if they were to have the water dragon's protection. I guess I'll have to stop them. I was just about to snap my fingers to teleport over there when I remembered another part of my promise; I can't use any magic to pursue him! Creating a platform doesn't count, because I'm not using it to get closer or catch them; I'm using it to find them. Damn, ugh, looks like I'll have to pry him from the clutches of the water dragon. That is, if they don't get kicked out first for their poor manners…

I started to long trek to the lake.

Demise

I watched as Ghirahim wandered off to find his pet. I walked back into the temple and toward the sealed grounds; lost in my thoughts. What was I going to do with Ghirahim; I never truly realized before it was too late what his intents were for the child. Well, it was too late now; I already told him he could do whatever he wanted with the child.

I am thankful that the castle's designed to be split in half. One whole half is Ghirahim's and he designed it the way he wished, from how many rooms to the furniture and décor. My half is the same way. But the best thing about it is that our rooms are on opposite sides of the castle; I won't be kept up by the moaning and/or screaming coming from Ghirahim's room.

I continued to walk toward my destination and the object of my desire. I had waited patiently for eons to have this and now I would have the ultimate power that I was seeking. I looked up at it and raise my hand; levitating it to me and claiming it for myself.

This was it; no one can stop me now.

Link

We continued to run. We eventually made it to the diving area into the lake and then I remembered two things. One, Groose can't swim under water like I can, and two…

I forgot about the Tri-force sitting on top of the Goddess statue.

I instantly stopped and looked around. I didn't see Ghirahim…yet, and prayed never to again. I was considering whether I should go back after the tri-force, but I knew I couldn't with Ghirahim on our tail.

"Master," Fi popped out of my sword and Groose had realized I stopped and backtracked to me.

"Yes, Fi?" Even being emotionless, she somehow looked concerned.

"Master, I sense a disturbance. Your mental balance has been afflicted since you last encountered Ghirahim. May I inquire as to why this is?" She looked dead serious, not that she didn't always. How could she not understand? Ghirahim had threatened to…do things to me! Yea, I'm a bit disturbed, but I was not going to have this conversation with a sword spirit that wouldn't understand these emotions anyway; And especially not with Groose around!" She was still watching me.

"I'm fine Fi, just a little uncomfortable and, not to be rude, but now is not the time to talk about this while Ghirahim is coming after us." I looked at her seriously. But my eyes were wide, showing my panic rising.

"Yes, Master. Also, I saw your hesitation upon entering the lake due to Groose's inability to swim under water." Groose gave an indignant look and was about to protest when I cut him off by waving my hand at him, as if to say 'now's not the time'. "Master, if you touch Groose while swimming, the power from the water dragon's scale will be passed to him, allowing him to swim under as well. But it is very important to remember that contact must be kept at all times." She finished and Groose and I looked at each other and exchanged a silent agreement, he understood Fi's warning and so did I.

She was about to go back into her sword vessel, until she stopped and looked away from us; to where we could just barely see the top of the goddess statue above the trees.

"Master, may I see your hand?" I held up my hand and she peered at it. "The one with the Tri-force on it Master." Oh, I held that one up instead. "Just as I feared Master. The Tri-force symbol is no longer there. I predict a 95 percent chance that Demise has claimed the Tri-force for himself." If she had emotions, she would have been speaking in hushed tones with a look of dread on her face; the same look that was currently mirrored on my face and Groose's. If I could talk right now, I know it would be in hushed whispers.

I would have stood there a bit longer if I wasn't interrupted by a malice filled voice. "What's wrong Sky-child? Did you honestly thing my Master wouldn't go after the Tri-force when you foolishly left it with no protection?" Ghirahim had caught up, and was smirking at me, Fi, and Groose.

Ghirahim

I had followed the Sky-children swiftly through the forest and listened to their conversation as they foolishly stopped to chat. They were discussing the loss of the Tri-force. My Master has finally gotten what is rightfully his. Now, we will never be stopped. With the power of the Tri-force in our grasp, no one can defy us.

Oh my, they looked so shocked. Why should it surprise them; it is what my Master waited eons to obtain.

I couldn't stand it any longer; I came out of my hiding place in the greenery. "What's wrong Sky-child? Did you honestly thing my Master wouldn't go after the Tri-force when you foolishly left it with no one to protect it?" I smirked at their terrified expressions. Oh, I couldn't wait to see that terrified expression on his face as I hovered over him; the sooner I capture him, the sooner I can make this daydream a reality!

"Got you, Sky-child. It looks like I win." I say as I slowly step closer to him. However, I am wary of him; a cornered enemy is a deadly enemy, and he most certainly was cornered. He started walking too, away from me and drawing his sword. "Stay back" He warned in a slightly shaky voice. Wow, if I knew all I had to do to get him to show me respect was to threaten him with being forcibly violated, then I would have done that to begin with; or well…in this case it's more fear than respect, but I digress. He will learn to feel both for me in time, as well as some other emotions I eagerly await to see.

He backed up until his heels touched the edge of the diving area that dropped into the lake. I continued forward; fully intending to take him with me as soon as the time presented itself. I stopped about a foot from him. He raised his sword and swung it at me. I laughed as I caught the sword easily between my fingers. Apparently, terror has made him forget not to telegraph his moves. His eyes widened immediately, realizing his mistake and trying to swiftly remove the blade from my grasp; but I was too fast for the poor desperate Sky-child. I yanked the sword from his grip, grabbed his hand and spun him around so his back was pressed against me with his sword across his throat and my arm snaked around his chest. Poor boy tried in vain to escape my grip, but unfortunately for him, I was too strong. It was a win-win for me either way; he either willingly comes with me like a good pet, or he injures himself on his own sword and unwillingly comes with me when the damage gets too much for his body to bear and passes out.

He was still struggling and I felt like the latter was more likely. "Link, stop struggling before you hurt yourself; I'd rather have you unmarked when we start our 'activities'." I said with a mock sweet, innocent tone; He increased his struggles instead; until I tightened my grip on the sword and brought it closer to his neck. I thin line of sliced flesh appeared under the blade, and the Sky-child hissed in pain as I sliver of crimson blood ran down his skin and stained his tunic, turning a burgundy color. He stopped and held still for me- Good boy.

"See? It's not so hard to just do what you're told, now is it, my pet?" He tensed in anger and indignity when I said 'My pet'. He is going to have to get over his pride sooner or later, and for the sake of impatience on my part, it would be in everybody's best interest if it was sooner.

I ran my hand from his waist up his tense form and soon ceased when he tried to make a last ditch attempt and get away. I instantly put my hand back and pulled him to his former position. I guess I'll have to realize that he will always have to be in chains because he won't ever be able to behave in situations like this. And by situations like this, I mean any situation where I'm involved.

I snapped my fingers and chained his feet to the ground, so tight that he wouldn't be able to move any part of his legs. He gave very quiet, fearful whimper and he realized he could no longer remove himself from my presence. I chuckled as I continued my menstruations and enjoyed the feel of him squirming beneath me. I ran my hand up his chest and caressed his face and turned it sharply around until he was looking at me.

I surprised him by forcing him into an open mouthed kiss. His lips refused to submit to me and allow my tongue free exploration. I had proceeded to force it open when I heard a gasp come from behind me. I released my grip on Link and held him protectively behind me to look for the threat. I dropped my guard as I realized it was just the boy's sword spirit and the ugly maggot. I had forgotten their presence and come to the conclusion that Link had not told Groose my intentions for him; they must have been watching this whole time, most likely planning on how to get Link away from me and escaping in one piece, but Groose must have been shocked at seeing me kiss him. I assume Fi already knew because she sees everything from within her sword, just as I can.

I left Link, who was still chained to the ground, to walk toward Fi and Groose. I smirked at Groose's horrified, repulsed expression. Fi didn't have any expression, as usual.

I decided to taunt him. "What's wrong, boy? Didn't he tell you what I have planned for him? Wasn't he running in fear when he caught up to you?" His face was stuck somewhere between shock and disgust. He was shaking his head slowly back and forth as he backed away from me. I stayed put, not wanting to put too much distance between Link and myself; Fi might be able to tell him something that would allow him to escape and I was too close to allow that to happen.

"Fortunately for you boy, I can't kill you." I addressed Groose from where I was standing a few feet away and at my words he stopped backing up. His eyes seemed to inquire as to why. "I made a deal with my pet here." I cocked my head at Link. "If he had found you before I had, you would be allowed to live. And if he didn't, I could kill you. But, alas, he found you first. No matter, whether or not he found you first or not, he's still coming with me." I walked back to Link and whispered in his ear. "Isn't that right my pet?" I brushed his groin with the tips of my fingers and he squirmed and trembled in fear as he gave a quiet, fearful whimper.

"Leave him alone." Both Groose and Fi spoke up this time. They were beginning to annoy me. Groose shouted in rage, but I could hear the undertone of fear in his voice and when I shot him a glare, he instantly shut up. Fi's voice was a very calm monotone, but it's not like it could change; I sometimes feel bad for her, I used to be in the same position as her before my Master found me and released me from my imprisonment within the confines of my blade. Another glitch to being bound to your blade is the fact that you can't be too far from your vessel without being forcibly pulled to it.

"You are both beginning to annoy me. I think it's time for you to go!" I was just about to move after them before the Sky-child yelled "no", suddenly finding his voice. "Ghirahim, you can't! You promised not to hurt them." He was so cute when he was concerned for my victims.

"Correction Sky-child, I said I wouldn't hurt Groose, I don't remember even mentioning you sword spirit." He looked over his shoulder in panic. "But I am a kind Lord, so I won't hurt either of them, my pet." I walked back to Link and dug my hands into his bag and searched through to pouches. I found the item I was looking for; it was a scale necklace that, if my information is correct, if a scale from the water dragon Faron and it allows you to swim underwater. Link looked at me questioningly.

I didn't answer his unspoken question as I snapped my fingers and appeared directly behind Groose. He jumped in shock as I forced the necklace over his head and around his neck. I then proceeded to pick the struggling boy up by the ankle, hearing his delightful gasp of pain as the sudden movement turned him upside down and caused his head to smack off of the ground. I picked up Fi's vessel with my magic (because it hurt to touch it with my body now that it was blessed) and walk them both over to the lake. Groose dangled over the lake, which was over a one-hundred feet drop to the surface; he was still struggling, but stopped when he looked down and froze in fear.

I looked at my pet and he was staring at me wide-eyed; almost conveying the message 'you wouldn't'. My eyes replied 'wanna bet?' as I dropped the Master sword and the boy and watched as they fell to the surface of the water. "You said you wouldn't kill Groose!" Link cried out when I turned back around to face him. There were tears in his eyes as we both listened to Groose screaming in fear as he plunged down until we heard a loud splash, and then silence.

"Sky-child, I didn't kill Groose. The impact might have, but I didn't. Anyway, we don't even know if he is dead or not. If it makes you feel any better, your sword spirit definitely survived." He was still crying. "Well, we have better things to attend to, now don't we?"

He trembled as I walked up to him, I dissolved the chains, and teleported us away.

A/N- I want to thank all of my fans! I have to start the new chapter and I have no idea what I'm going to do to Link. I'm planning the Yaoi, but I don't want it to happen right away. And I don't know if I want him to be willing or not. Sigh, I'll figure something else and I'll have it up by next Sunday.

Thoren Quill- you asked how I know how many people are reading my story? When I log in, I look at my story stats under the traffic stats and it'll tell me how many visitors I have had on the whole story or on a particular chapter. If it is higher than the day before, then I know new people have seen the story.