Chapter 1

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The picture in the media is my Halloween costume. You guys can already tell who I'm being. Do you guys like it? Leave a comment and tell me what you think. Anyways my best friend's brother gave me an N64 console, 3 remotes, and many games all for free today. My friend Devin is looking for a power cord because he told me he might have one. Yay

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The hero of time stares as the Twilight Princess disappears from his life forever, making him very upset. Zelda turns to look at him with tears in her eyes as well.

"Link.... would you do the honors of marrying me for the sake of all of Hyrule. With you as their king, the citizens of Hyrule will have nothing to worry about."

Link looks at her with her beautiful eyes full of tears and life to her fantastic soft hair that shines like the setting sun. " Princess Zelda I believe it is my place to ask for your hand in marriage. Of course I'll marry you."

------time skip 5 months later 2 months before Link and Zelda get married------

Link is now walking around the castle in his green tunic adjusting to his new life in the castle. He walks past a room he didn't notice before and opens up the door and enters the room.

What he sees stupifies him. There sitting in front of him is a mirror that can take him to the Twilight Realm. He walks over to the mirror and puts his hand through the mirror before he pushes his whole body through and ending up in the throne room of the castle in the Twilight Realm.

Midna, the love of his life, besides Zelda, sits on the throne next to her father. When she notices his entrance her father is already looking at him with his red eyes giving him an uncomfortable stare. Unlike Midna's where her's are more like sunsets melting like chocolate when she sees him.

"Link what are you doing here? I thought the tear I shed had broken the mirror! How are you standing in front of me?" He walks over to her and pulls her into his warm and tight embrace before answering her.

"Midna my beautiful twilight princess, I've missed you soooooo much in the past 5 months. I found a mirror in the castle that was identical to the other mirror and knew it would bring me here. That's how I'm here now."

Midna is obviously happy that the hero of time had returned for her. Her father had cleared his throat making her jump away from Link and more towards him.

"Oh right father this is Link he's the one that I helped save Hyrule with. You don't have to worry about him. He's a good person with a pure heart."

Her dad just nodded and smiled. "Well then Link I think it would be reasonable for you to have dinner with us in return for helping Midna out with her quest. Don't you think, Link?" (Haha that rhymed! Well it's like 3:30 AM so I should probably get some sleep)

Link looks shocked. "Of course your magesty I'd be delighted to stay for dinner."

The king nods and orders a nearby servant to tell one of the kitchen wenches to make dinner for four tonight. The servant nods and heads off towards the kitchens.

When he finishes that he turns to Link and Midna who are talking. "Midna if you could would you please show Link around the castle before Tracy finishes diinner?"

Midna stops talking to Link. She turns to her father and nods. "Of course father, I'd love to show Link around our lovely castle."

The king nods and walks off towards the kitchen area. When he's out of sight Midna turns to Link and immediatly wraps her arms around him and connecting her lips to his.

Link is shocked at first but rolled with anyways completely forgeting about his engagement to Zelda. "Link I've missed you so much you don't know how hard it was to break the mirror knowing I will never see your georgeous face again orhearing your wonderful voice again."

Link shuts her up with another kiss. Midna instantly kisses back. After a while Midna pushes him away. "Link I should probably give you that tour of the castle now." Link nods and allows Midna to show him around the castle.

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