Harkinian
rushed to his bedchamber. Alina lay on the feather bed,
sweat pouring down her face. She clutched his hand;
"Get Impa....." She gasped. Harkinian pivoted
around to see the Sheikah standing in the doorway. The
woman stepped in. "It will be
a hard birth, for the Queen is narrowly built. You must
leave." She spoke in a no-nonsense tone, and
Harkinian kissed his beloved wife, and left the room. He
walked to the courtyard in the center of the castle, and
sat on the steps before the window into the throne room.
He could not bear the animal cries floating from the
chamber window, and he jammed his fingers in his ears.
After awhile, he remembered the bottle of ale he had
unknowingly brought from his study, and picked it up. He
lifted the bottle to his lips, and gulped it down. It
flowed down his throat, wetting his mouth, dry from fear,
until the bottle was empty. At this, the king felt quite
weary, and lay on the steps to sleep. ***
Medilia rushed from her cottage, Link on her hip, jostled
by his mother's running. Medilia ran to the square, along
with other women, including Reuben's wife, Lela, who gave
her hand a quick squeeze. Medilia and Lela gave their
attention then to the gallows, not for a hanging, but so
a messenger of the King could give the names of the dead
of the war. Medilia prayed to Fayore that Arn would not
be among them. The messenger then cried out;
"These are the men who have died for our land....
General Gordon, son of the late James
Walter, son of the General Arto
Reuben, son of Trent.." At this, Lela
broke down crying. The messenger paused a moment, so the
others could comfort her. A few moments later, he
restarted; "Arn, son
of Trent..." He never finished. An arrow had sliced
through the air and peirced his neck. He slumped over,
dead. Medilia, who had started to sob hysterically,
gasped. She and the other villagers looked the direction
the arrow had come from. A group of Gerudo stood on the
roof of the local potion shop. They jumped down, grinning
evily. Medilia began to run, and prompted the other
villagers to run too. They ran out the gate and into the
vulnerable field. The Gerudo, screaming bloody murder,
gave chase. Medilia and Lela ran side by side, towards
some brush down the hill. In the distance, a 3
hour's run away, loomed a forest. They decided that was
where they'd go next. Link began to whimper, and the
Gerudo turned their heads. Some went charging towards the
brush. Medilia and Lela rolled out of the brush , and
began to run. *** Harkinian awoke,
to find Edbert just entering the courtyard, calling
"Your Highness..." Harkinian called back;
"Is Alina alright?" Edbert rushed over.
"Your highness, it's a beautiful baby girl!
But..." His smile faded. " your wife isn't
faring well. You must see her at once."
"I'm on my way." *** Harkinian rushed
to his bedchamber, and looked to his wife, who was
cradling a small bundle. He crept over.
"What's her name?"
"Zelda." Alina coughed feebly. She handed the
bundle to him, and Harkinian gazed at his daughter.
She looked at him with big blue eyes, just like Alina's.
Alina then said to him; "My time is
short. You must be a good father. Impa..." She
looked to her handmaiden, "you must help Harkinian
by becoming a nanny type figure for her." She
coughed again." My ocarina please." Impa rushed
to the archive. "Yes
ma'am" She soon returned with a jeweled box, and
placed it on Alina's bed. Alina opened it, and lifted out
the legendary Ocarina of Time. It glowed faintly in the
dim light of the room. She held it to her lips, and began
to play an ancient song. The notes came out sweet and
clear, and Zelda began to coo in the King's arms. After
the song was done, Alina put the Ocarina away, saying;
"I want this to be her song. Her lullaby
maybe." She began to cough uncontrollably, and with
a shudder and a sigh, the Queen of Hyrule died. |