.:Oh-so-Thrilling:.
@greenieloveszelink
i think tp zelda is quite good at telling ghost stories LOL and she doesn’t get scared by almost anything. link is always trying to scare her but,he always fails :D
“…kid saw a murderer carry the corpses of his dead parents…” Zelda said in calm tone with a serene emotion on her face.
Kids of Ordon shuffled closer to the bonfire, girls whimpering and hugging one another, while guys tried to act like as if they weren’t scared. Meanwhile, Link stood near the fire with his arms crossed. He was looking at Zelda with an amused expression.
He knew the story. She had a knack for telling scary bed time stories. He learned about it few months in their marriage, where she started telling him all kinds of terrifying tales, with the most innocent, chaste look on her face. But he knew…
He knew it was all part of her perfect plan to strike when her target least expected it. She would use her magic to turn the lights off or make a random thunder sound and then move in for the kill with her whispering or screaming the crescendo part of her story. It worked on him quite a few times. Whenever she managed to scare him, she would laugh merrily and whenever she failed she would cross her arms, pout like a little kid who got caught stealing a cookie and turn her back to Link as if he committed a treason by not getting scared.
“…when he finished propping them up on a chair, he went towards the wall that faced the kid’s bed, only to write something with bloody fingers in the darkness…” she slowly got closer to the fire “…before hiding under kid’s bed…”
He smirked. He knew what she was about to do. Oh, those poor, unsuspecting kids…
“W-what happened next?” Talo asked, acting as if he wasn’t frightened.
Her eyes shone with mirth. He loved seeing her like this. He could feel her excitement through the air.
“Kid laid still as the bodies, quietly hearing breathes from under his bed, then…”
“Then what? Then what?” Beth asked while covering her face in Colin’s shirt. He kinda felt bad for them. They had no idea, then again, they brought this upon themselves. He brought his Queen here to have a few days off the royal duties and enjoy the spring festival… But the kids of Ordon didn’t even let them be for a minute. Tagging along all the time, asking awkward questions and doing all kinds of troublesome stuff, overall being a nuisance. That is why he asked her to use her special power.
“An hour passed, and kid’s eyes adjusted more and more to the darkness… He tried to make out the words, but it was a struggle. He gasped when he finally made out the sentence…”
“W-w-what? What was written there?”Colin asked.
This was it. Links eyes met hers and he gave her a wolfish smirk. She smiled devilishly in return and snapped her fingers. Fire diminished immediately, leaving everyone in darkness and kids gasped in unison…
“I know you are awake…” Zelda whispered with a blood-curdling voice…
“Kyaaaaaa!” girls screamed, causing boys to start screaming as well and soon they all started running back to their homes.
Zelda laughed heartily, while wiping the small tear that escaped her eye. She looked at Link and winked, her cheeks were flushed pink from laughter.
“Well…We are alone, now.” she sighed over dramatically “whatever shall we do to pass time?”
Link slowly moved towards her. “How about me telling you a scary story.” His wolfish smiled turned into a grin.
She raised one delicate eyebrow “Oh? What is it about?”
He knent in front of her, his face inches apart from hers. “It is about a man, who kidnaps his wife to ravish her for hours and hours until she begs him to stop.” he whispers with a hot breath.
Her whole face flushed immediately. Pink on her cheeks turned into crimson. Her eyes fluttered and she replied shyly.
“W-well, sounds boring…” she tried to reply coolly but the desire in her eyes wasn’t missed by Link.
“Oh, then…I guess I have to demonstrate it to make it…interesting, huh?” and in an instant he scooped her in his arms -while she gasped with delight, before giggling- and start running towards their home as fast as he could. . . . Needless to say, she enjoyed the story.








