The title is basically self-explanatory. These are just some of my thoughts and opinions on Zelda. I created some one-shots to put in here too. One-shot requests are open! Also, Breath of the Wild spoiler warning!
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Link sat on the small stool in front of the giant piano. The moonlight flooded the room from the sparkling windows. Link sighed. Hateno Village was usually very peaceful at night. Especially since there was a bit of distance between Link's house, and the main pathway of Hateno Village. Link could hear Sidon's quiet snores from upstairs, along with the occasional giggle from Irie, who was playing with Sidon's tail. Link placed his fingers on the keys of the piano. He thought about what to play, before deciding on a song that made him reminisce about when he first met his husband. Link's fingers pressed against the keys, and he began to sing the quiet melody:
Sidon woke up to a beautiful voice, and pondered over who it might be. He sat up, saw Irie sleeping next to him, carefully stepped down the creaking stairs. Upon hearing him, Link jumped, and immediately stopped playing.
"No, please keep playing." Sidon said, walking over. "Your voice is lovely." He kissed Link's neck, and leans on his shoulder.
Link blushed, and set his fingers on the keys again. His melodic voice filled the room once again.
Link stopped playing the song and stared up a Sidon, who looked awestruck. "I know that song, you sing it so beautifully!" Sidon gasped, rubbing his claws on Link's shoulder. "May I give it a go?"
"Sure!" Link started to play again, his fingers dancing across the keys. Sidon took a deep breath, before singing.
Irie couldn't hold it in anymore, and let out a fit of laughter. Link slammed his fingers on the piano keys, and turned around to face his daughter. Sidon frowned as he looked back and forth at Irie and Link.
"You two are so predictable!" Irie laughed, holding hear teddy bear in one hand, while clutching her stomach with the other. "So lovey-dovey, that it's disturbing."
"Huh?" Sidon asked, scratching his tail.
"I saw you two snuggling up on the couch the other day." Irie said, her laughter coming to an end. "I also saw you arguing over who loved who the most. I mean seriously guys, stop. You've been married for like, 3 years now. The spark should be long gone."
"Excuse me Miss Critic, but the love I have for my husband will never die. The spark that forms in my eyes when I see him will never dilate." Link grabbed Sidon's claw, and blushed.
"Same here, I will love Link for the rest of my life, so the spark that I have for him will only grow as the days go by." Sidon squeezed Link's hand and stared at Irie.
"I thought you might say that." Irie shrugged. "Oh well, I guess your love is true. At least I know that you guys won't get a divorce."
"Where would you get an idea like that from?" Sidon asked, kneeling down in front of the girl. "Of course Link and I aren't getting a divorce."
"Well, my friend's parents got a divorce last night, so I got worried that you two might too." Irie wiped her eyes, which tears were forming from.
Link kneeled down next to Sidon, and wrapped his arms around Irie. Sidon took both of her hands in his claws.
"Irie, Link and I love each other very much, so you'll never have to worry about us separating. We also love you very much. So much, that we could never bear to see you sad. It's okay, Link and I will be here with you for a long time." Sidon kissed Irie's hand gently, and smiled.
"I'm so glad." Irie smiled, and hugged both of her fathers. "I love you two."
"We love you too, Irie." Link said, kissing Irie's forehead, as well as Sidon's fin.