Zelda
was exhausted by the time she got home. Every muscle
ached in her wiry body, and her eyelids drooped. She
trudged up to her home, and Impa ran up to her, saying;
"Sheik! Oh come in, sweetie! You must be starving!
Oh, you're tired, aren't you?" She fussed and
clucked over Zelda, and set her down in front of a bowl
of onion soup. Zelda slurped ravenously, despite her
exhaution. "Thank you,
Impa!" She exclaimed, having not eaten for a day.
Soon, her bowl was empty, and Zelda, yawning, cradled her
head in her arms, and fell asleep at the table. Impa saw,
and gently shook her shoulder to wake her. The Princess
looked up, and said;
"Oh.....sorry...." She yawned.
"Go to bed, Princess. Impa said. Zelda dragged
herself into her room, falling asleep as soon as her head
hit the pillow. *** Zelda awoke to
the dawn's light the next day. She got up, feeling
refreshed, and got dressed, brushed her hair, chewed a
mint leaf to get rid of morning breath, etc, and went
downstairs to eat. She was still hungry, and ate more
than usual. While she was eating, she saw a vision of
Link, fighting some giant oysters or something. She
decided she had to leave to meet him, just to see his
handsome face again; "Impa, I'm
going to Lake Hylia to meet Link, OK?" Zelda said.
"Alright. Farewell, Daughter." Impa waved.
"Do you think Daria would let me
borrow a horse?" Zelda asked, refering to the cucco
lady. "Probably. Bye,
Zel." Impa said. Zelda leapt up, and headed towards
Daria's stable, where she sat feeding her cuccos.
"Daria, could I borrow a horse? I'm going to Lake
Hylia." Zelda said.
"Fine." Daria replied
"Thanks, Dar." Zelda lead a white stallion from
a stall, and mounted it. She clucked to him, and was off
towards the lake. *** Zelda stopped
the horse, and let him graze behind the Lakeside
Laborotory. She then ran across the bridge leading to an
island, brushing off hungry Guays as she went. When she
reached the island, Zelda sat in the cool shade of a
tree, releif from the midday sun. She was suddenly
startled by a gurgling sound. The near-empty lake was
refilling!!!Link did it again. Zelda turned around to see
Link decend from the heavens in a blue light. Zelda was
amazed, but she didn't say anything.
"Hi Sheik." Link smiled at her.
"You did it Link. You defeated the monster."
Zelda murmured back. She guestured towards the lake.
"Look at that, Link. The Lake is once again filled
with pure, clear water. All is as it was here."
"Awww.It was nothing." Link was blushing. He
turned around to look at the view. Then, Zelda leapt up
into a tree while she had the chance. When Link spun
around again, he said;
"Wha-where'd she go?" He asked Navi, who just
shrugged. Zelda then dove into the lake, swimming
underwater for the other side. When she got there,
gasping for breath, she got back on her horse, flying for
Kakariko. She sensed something was wrong. ***
When Zelda got back, the village was aflame. Impa was
staring into the empty well. "Impa! What
happened?" "There is a
Shadow Creature....He's escaping....Sheik, I must go to
the Shadow Temple to re-seal him...If I don't come back,
don't be alarmed, for if it is defeated, I will find my
powers as a Sage, and I'll be in the Chamber of the Sages
until Ganondorf is resealed into the Dark World."
Impa gave Zelda a hug. "Tell Link to help me.I'll
come back eventually." She ran towards the
graveyard, and was gone. Right then, Link stumbled into
the village to find it as it was. Zelda saw him run up to
her, and she yelled; "Get back,
Link!!!!!" Zelda saw the seal crack, and as it did,
a bluish gas leaked out. Zelda braced herself for
whatever it would do. The Shadow spirit picked her up,
and flailed her through the air like a rag doll. Zelda
screamed as she was thrown a great distance. As she
landed, a horrible pain exploded through her. She
groaned, unable to move, the breath knocked out of her.
"Sheik!" Link ran to Zelda's side.
No, don't. Zelda thought, for
the creature was coming back. "Run."
She croaked. "Never.
I'll teach this guy a lesson." Link said. But the
shadow caught him off guard, and picked him up, slamming
him up against a house. Zelda screamed as he fell limp to
the ground, a trickle of blood oozing from his forehead.
She used the rest of her strength to pull herself up, and
to Link's side. Lovingly, she pulled his head into her
lap, and wiped the blood from his face. Suddenly, rain
began to fall. The cool drops dripped down Link's face,
reviving him.
"Unghhh...My head..." He mumbled.
"Looks like you're finally coming around."
Zelda said in his ear. "The monster has gone to the
Shadow Temple. Impa is trying to re-seal him in the well,
but she can't do this alone. You must help her. I will
teach you the song that will take you to the Temple. The
song that draws you into the infinate darkness that
absorbs even time....the Nocturne of Shadow." Zelda
pulled out her lute, and played a sorrowful song along
with Link. "You go to
the Temple. I'll stay here and help the villagers."
Zelda said, even though the heavy rain had already put
out most of the fire. "OK...Bye
Sheik." Link said. "Good
luck." Zelda murmured. *** For that night,
Zelda helped put out the remaining fires, and worried
about Link. The Shadow Temple was, according to Impa,
full of nightmarish ghouls. She hoped Link woul come out
alive. In the early morning, Zelda closed her eyes for a
second to rest, but saw Link fighting a ghastly monster
with hands not attatched to it's body. Link was slashing
away at it's red eye, and Zelda saw it disentegrate.
He made it!!!!!!!!!! Zelda , in order
to beat him to the Spirit Temple, took the white stallion
from the stables again, and rode off towards Gerudo
Valley. *** When she arrived
in the fortress of the Gerudo, she wasn't welcomed. The
Guards ran up to her, yelling and waving scimitars at
her. One stole her horse. Zelda was bound in ropes, and
the red headed women debated what to do with her. One
woman in a white uniform suggested;
'Why don't we leave her out in the desert for dead?"
All the other Gerudo seemed to like this idea, so they
picked Zelda up over their heads, and marched into the
desert with her. Zelda pretended to struggle, but really
liked the fact that she was getting a free ride to her
destination. A blinding sandstorm scoured her skin, and
she shut her eyes. Minutes later, she was thrown into the
sand and untied. "Good luck
finding your way back to wherever you came from!"
They laughed. Zelda opened her eyes to see the Spirit
Temple nearby. Quickly racing to the Temple, Zelda
hoisted herself up onto an archway in front of the
Temple, waiting for Link. *** "Hey,
Sheik!" Link cried up to her. Zelda jumped. She must
have dozed off. She quickly jumped down, and said;
"Past present future. Time is a river you can sail
up and down, using the Master Sword as a ship. The port
for this ship is in in the Temple of Time......This song
will lead a child back to the desert... The Requiem of
Spirit." Zelda pulled out the lute again, plucking
out a sad tune, and Link followed along.
"Until we meet again, Link." Zelda pulled out
another Deku seed, and willed herself to the Temple of
Time as she threw it down. Zelda re-appeared in the dusty
Temple. Sighing, she shook the sand out of her clothing,
and hid in the shadows, waiting for Link to return with
all the Sages awakened. That, Zelda decided, would be
when he would tell him who she really was. *** |