INTERMISSION
Raze wrote...
I remember reading the first part of this a while ago.
It's so GOOD.
I think I was the one who showed it to you. I either linked you or sent you the first chapter. It was my main selling point on how lemons could be a decent addition to FAKKU.
And yes, this is a very good story. Made a weeaboo out of me, but I'm just naturally that way.
Oh, and I'm back, by the way. With more spelling, grammar, and post count than ever before.
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Chapter Nine
Staring at the charred remains, his memories flashed back to the day the Deku Tree contacted him through Navi, his guardian fairy, and the adventures that lay before him as the Hero of Time. He remembered his childhood innocence, and somehow this burned tree before him symbolized everything surrounding that. Now it was gone, as well as those carefree days. The twig in his hand suddenly snapped, the sound of it startling even him. In his anger he'd broken it.
Then he noticed something on the ground. Uncovering the little mound of dirt with his foot, then bending down to get a better look, he suddenly realized what it was. His fairy ocarina. He'd left it here long ago for the children. It was burned almost beyond recognition, but he stuffed it into his pocket anyway. If there were one memento he could salvage from this horror, it would be that. It was what had helped bring he and Zelda together.
Suddenly his reason for being on this earth took on a whole new meaning. He wanted to leave a kingdom for his son, or daughter, to rule. Ganondorf was obviously searching through the temples for any clues to lead him back to the Triforce, and there was no way, no way in hell, that he would get it. Link angrily walked to Epona and mounted her.
Rounding up his men, they fled the charred forest, determined to take Ganondorf and his minions down, wherever they'd gone. When they exited the forest and reached the outskirts of Hyrule Field, the knights' horses rose up in horror as they were confronted by a fierce wall of flame coming at them from the direction of Lon Lon Ranch. The Moblins had set fire to the ranch! Malon! Her family!
Link quickly looked around for a way to escape the searing heat. Since there had been no rain, the dry grass only served as fuel for this raging hell headed right for them. "Come on!" Link ordered, kicking Epona into a quick gallop and riding to the left. He would approach the ranch from the southeast. Luckily the fire had not reached here yet. He'd seen what had happened in the forest, would the ranch suffer the same fate? And would Malon and her father have been able to escape in time? Had they even had time to react?
All of these questions raged through Link's mind as he beared down on his horse, urging her to go faster. They rode to the back of the ranch, and Link dismounted Epona, quickly running up the hill leading to the ranch. Fighting back the thick smoke filling his lungs, he frantically began searching for Malon and her father. He could hear the horses and cows in the stable trying to get out, but he had no time to free them. He searched the stable, calling to Malon, but there was no answer. He then ran across the way to her home, then up the stairs, hoping against all hope she would be there. Her bed was empty. They were gone.
"Sir! Are they here?" one of his men called out to him.
"No," Link said.
"Damn you, Ganondorf!" he screamed, clenching his fist. Then he heard female cries from a faraway distance. "What was that?" His eyes grew wide as he made his way back to the entrance through the smoke. The female cries got louder. Squinting his eyes, he could make out the form of a huge Moblin, and he was carrying Malon over his shoulder. But where had she been? She kicked and screamed, begging him to put her down.
Link thought about reaching for his Longshot, but then realized they were too far away now for it to do any good. He had to get back to the castle and get Zelda away from here. He knew she would not be happy with where he would have to send her, but he had no choice. If Ganondorf was willing to kidnap Malon, what would he do to Zelda? Their baby?
He and his men quickly mounted their horses and rode back to Hyrule Castle. Zelda held her belly and waddled back over to the bedroom window and opened the doors again. Her face went awash with horror when she saw the flames engulfing Lon Lon Ranch, and spreading uncontrollably across Hyrule Field. The wall of flame was headed straight for the castle! This time Ganondorf just might succeed in destroying everything.
Panicking, she tried to hurry across the room, when Link threw the bedroom door open, and Zelda fell into his outstretched arms. "Link!" she cried, throwing her arms around his neck.
Link tried to speak to her in a calm voice, but it was no use. He was scared. "Zelda, the Moblins have taken Malon hostage and I have no idea where her father is."
She pulled back and looked at him, her face full of fear. "Oh no, Link. We've got to do something!"
"Yes, I know," he replied, "but first I need you to do something for me."
"What is it?" she asked, touching his cheek.
"I need for you to go away with Impa to Caer Laeryn."
The sad look on her face made Link feel absolutely awful. "No, Link, please," she pleaded. "I want to be with you."
He took her hands in his and bit his lip. "Zelda, you know I would never demand anything like this from you if I didn't have real fear for your safety, and the safety of our child." He placed his hands around her. She was very close to having this baby, and he would not risk losing either of them this day. "Listen to me, Zelda. There is real danger for you if you stay here. By nightfall Ganondorf and those Moblins might very well be swarming this castle, and I cannot have you here. It's too much of a risk."
"But Link."
"No, Zelda. I must make this decision right now. I'm sorry." She knew he was right, but she did not want to be separated from him. She pulled away, and walked towards the window and began to cry, clutching her baby. He came behind her and tried to comfort her, but she moved away.
"Link.I don't want to go to Caer Laeryn. I hate that place. Please don't send me there."
He placed a hand on her shoulder. "Zelda, look at me," he said. "Look at me." He placed his other hand on her shoulder and turned her around to face him. "I'd rather cut off my right arm than to send you there, but Ganondorf would never think twice about harming you or our baby once he gets here. Not twice. I know his mind, Zelda. All too well. He'd never know to look for you at Caer Laeryn. It's too remote, and he doesn't know it exists. I will come for you in a few days, I promise. Please trust me. You always have before, haven't you?"
He pressed her hand to his lips. She looked down at the ground, tears in her eyes. He was only doing what he was destined to do, to be her protector and to make sure she was safe. Then why was she so angry[color=red] with him? Link moved closer, and tilted her chin up to him. "Zelda, kiss me." He brought her lips to his and when they touched, she wound her arms around his neck. She couldn't be angry with him when he kissed her like this. He loved her and cherished her above all else. He was her knight in shining armor.
"Link," she sobbed. "What if I never see you again?"
He pulled her even closer. "You will, Zelda. I promise. By the goddesses, I promise it."
Someone then knocked on the door. Link broke away from her and went to open it. It was Impa. She had hurriedly packed a few things for her, Zelda and the baby. There was no time to grab anything except the barest essentials. "She's coming," Link said.
Zelda walked toward him, nervously grasping the shift she was wearing, balling it up in her hands. He faced her one last time. "Do you remember when I told you I would always take the memory of you into battle with me, that nothing could ever harm me as long as our love remained true?"
She nodded her head. "Link, you will be especially protected this day. I swear it."
He kissed her hand, then bowed to her. "Milady, I shall return to you. You will not be left without a husband or a father for our child. Now you must go," he said. "Go now."
Impa was waiting. A carriage had pulled up to the front of the castle, at Link's orders, ready to take Zelda and Impa away to Caer Laeryn. Two squires were to accompany them on the journey, just in case. Not wanting to reveal what they were up to, Link ordered that all of the castle's torches be extinguished and he used a candle to light their way down the huge spiral staircase. When they were halfway down the staircase, they heard a loud BOOM! echoing across Hyrule Field.
Zelda's mouth dropped in horror and she turned to Link. "What was that?" she asked.
Link swallowed hard. He'd hoped she and Impa would get away before this would start. Memories of the knight dying in his arms suddenly flooded him. He still didn't want to tell her that Ganondorf had given those Moblins this lethal weapon, but now he had no choice. "Cannons," he said, clenched between his teeth.
Zelda's eyes widened in horror as she realized what this meant. She stopped on the staircase, trying to push him away and go back up. "No! Link! These are my people! You can't make me leave them! No!" She was frightened beyond reason. She threw her fists at him, screaming.
"Zelda," he begged, "You've got to calm down.please."
A servant opened the front door, and Impa hurriedly threw their bags into the back of the awaiting carriage. Link carried her down the stairs, still flailing about and crying uncontrollably. When they reached the doorway, sobbing and weak, Zelda finally stopped fighting Link, and collapsed against his shoulder, clutching the fabric of his tunic. Impa gently took her shoulders, ready to take her away.
"Link.these are my people, please.don't let him hurt them. Save them. Please." Her sobs quietened as she was losing her strength to fight.
"Come on, Zelda. We have to get out of here," Impa said in a calm voice, looking at Link with deep concern in her eyes. Link held her hand as he felt her being peeled away from his body. His own emotions began to overtake him.
BOOM! Zelda pulled herself away from Impa and ran to Link's arms one last time, shrieking in fear. "Liiiink!"
He clutched her tightly, kissing her tear-stained cheeks. "Go.go.please".he said softly. If she didn't leave now, he knew he may not have the strength to put her in that carriage.