" Your
highness.." A tired messengerarrived at the door of
King Harkinian's chamber, where he sat sipping tea with
his very pregnant wife, Queen Alina. The messenger reeked
of stale wine and the King wrinkled his nose.
"Yes, Edbert?" He inquired.
The drunk man slurred; " Gerudos
attacking to the east, sir. The council needs you
immediately." "Dismissed,
Edbert. Thank you." The man left as silently as he
came, and thankfully, so did the stench.
"Excuse me Alina. I'm really sorry I cant
stay."
"Go, go," she urged him.
"Hyrule needs you. Whew! I was about to vomit with
that drunken smell! I'll see you later, sweetie."
"Goodbye." Harkinian lingered a moment on his
lovely wife's looks, then left.
***
"Your majesty, I don't know how much longer we can
hold out. The Gerudo are far more experienced in battle
than us. We've lost 50,000 Hylian soliders already, and
the Zoras are still finding their death toll. We've also
lost all the land up to that one ranch, umm.....Loo Loo
Ranch????" A general asked.
"Lon Lon Ranch." The King corrected. " I
think we'll beat this plauge yet. Send out fresh
recruits." A protest rippled through the council of
Hylian generals. "With all
due respect sir, I don't think this is in the country's
best interest." A man spoke up.
"I'LL DECIDE WHAT'S IN HYRULE'S BEST INTEREST,
FOOL!" King Harkinian screamed in rage. He tossed a
book across the room at the young man. "MEETING
ADJOURNED!" He stormed out.
***
"Arn, why must you go?" Medilia wrapped some
hard biscuits in in a cloth, and slipped it in her
husband's pack. "If I don't
fight, I could be hanged . Also, the Gerudo are capturing
or killing all civilians in the towns they captured. I
fear Rauru Village may be next. I don't want you or the
baby to be hurt." He looked to his newborn son,
Link. The baby cooed softly, and waved his legs in the
air. " I love you, Arn.
Please be careful." Medilia threw herself into Arn's
arms and began to sob uncontrollably. Arn kissed her
forhead. "They're leaving. I
love you too. Goodbye." Arn grabbed his pack and his
bow, and dashed off to join the ranks of young men going
to fight for Hyrule. Medilia would never had known that
would be the last time she would see Arn again. The men
marched out of the square and onto the field. |