(Warning: Kinda gay)
It was a beautiful day, the sky was clear, not a cloud in the sky. All the more excuse to wear more sunscreen. 'Good thing I don't need sunscreen today,' the Champion thought gracefully, as she was blessed by the shade of Vah Naboris. She would've invited all of her friends to have a picnic with her, but since they were all busy, and she already assumed Zelda had too many errands already so she didn't call her, she decided to have a picnic with herself.
She didn't have any weapons or a shield with her today, but she assumed since the air was clear as day, she wouldn't need anything to find something sneak around.
She took a bite into her sandwich, savoring the incredible flavors that burst into her mouth. It consisted of slices Hydromelons and Hearty Durians, which would be considered an odd combination to others, but it was a very popular cuisine to the Gerudo.
After that, she folded her picnic blanket into the shape of a pillow, getting ready to take a nap. Even spending every day of your life in the sun couldn't help you avoid heat exhaustion here.
Her head was about to hit the pillow as she heard a swooshing sound from behind her. Cautiously, she turned her head around and before she could even see, a glowing axe sliced into her side, and electrocuted her.
With her last inches of life, blood pouring out of her mouth and body numb from electrical currents, she started laughing hysterically at the monster. She didn't care if she was already dead, because her legacy was already passed on. Dying like this was all the more reason to convince people to defeat Ganon.
The only thing she'd miss about life was the Champions, and especially the princess. She was actually most worried about how Zelda would react to her death. But she knew they were strong, and even without her help, they'd be able to get the job done.
She believed in them.
•••
If you've ever experienced the death of the person you were closest to, you'd know that it's something that would change your life forever. Whether you were in love with them, they were your sibling or your parent, or even if they were your best friend. That person has a great impact on your life, and next thing you know, you're forced to live without them.
Zelda didn't know yet, but she was in for a rough ride once she did. Something that would completely ruin her life and the lives of everyone around her.
"Zelda! Zelda!" A distant muffled voice called, their footsteps quicker than a mouse scurrying for its cheese.
There was Revali, who was huffing from lack of breath, probably not used to running. Zelda quirked her head and asked, "What's the rush?"
Revali's eyes looked up at Zelda, terrified, and from that clue Zelda knew it was something serious.
"Come to Vah Naboris. Now."
After hearing the name of Urbosa's Divine Beast, Zelda made no haste to follow the Rito Champion.
•••
She's dead.
Zelda couldn't comprehend it, holding Urbosa's dead corpse in her arms. She was silent, so silent it was scary. The other Champions crowded around her, their tears speaking for them.
Daruk pulled Mipha in for a hug, and gently patted her back to allow her to let out her tears. For once in his life, Revali acknowledged Link as a human being and wrapped his wing around him, letting Link cry into his shoulder. Surprisingly, Link was a very loud cryer.
They were never prepared for what was to come.
Zelda held on tight to Urbosa. She never got to say goodbye to her, nevertheless tell her of her unrequited love for her. She knew Urbosa wouldn't love her back, she knew it was wrong, she knew she was too old for her, but... Zelda loved her. With all of her heart.
And they took that away from her. It was all their fault. They were the ones who killed Urbosa.
She would make them pay the ultimate price for what they did.
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Her Love is Poison, but My Love is Pure
HorrorMipha and Link always spent time together. They were best friends, even close to lovers. They'd known each other since they were toddlers, playing around with the other children at Zora's Domain. One mistake, and it was all gone.