Princess Zelda Hylia (
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vatheon2012-01-03 07:41 pm
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Tea in the park
Who: Zelda and Shizuo, but open to crashes from people who have CR with them and would do that sort of thing
Where: The park
When: Late afternoon, January 3rd
Status: Semi-open
After spending a little longer than she had intended to making herself presentable to the general public again, Zelda made her way to the park. It was nice, meeting someone with no particular reason behind it. She'd never done anything like it back home, that was for certain. Her spirits lifted, she settled down on a bench with two thermoses of sweet tea. Oh, she had certainly thought of using the nice tea set that Izaya gave her for Christmas, but she couldn't imagine that Shizuo would be very appreciative if he found out where it had come from.
She spread her skirt out properly with a small sigh of distress, noting how threadbare it was getting. Maybe Izaya was right, she should go get some more gowns...
Where: The park
When: Late afternoon, January 3rd
Status: Semi-open
After spending a little longer than she had intended to making herself presentable to the general public again, Zelda made her way to the park. It was nice, meeting someone with no particular reason behind it. She'd never done anything like it back home, that was for certain. Her spirits lifted, she settled down on a bench with two thermoses of sweet tea. Oh, she had certainly thought of using the nice tea set that Izaya gave her for Christmas, but she couldn't imagine that Shizuo would be very appreciative if he found out where it had come from.
She spread her skirt out properly with a small sigh of distress, noting how threadbare it was getting. Maybe Izaya was right, she should go get some more gowns...

Jumping in! >.>
It probably had something to do with the original Link. That meant they were the same, right? She'd had no business telling him that he wasn't Link. Of course he was Link. It's why he was, period.
And then, suddenly, below the branch he'd sprawled across, there she was. Her face was bright talking to this man with the strange eye mask, and she spoke of their world, their Hyrule.
He'd never seen it, not really. He knew it had to be wonderful for how badly his master coveted it, but hearing her speak of everything... it made it real, concrete, and somewhere he desperately wanted. In what way, he couldn't say, but the words flowing from her mouth made him creep further down his branch to listen. It was beautiful.
She was beautiful.
Of course the man eventually started talking again and the images Zelda had conjured to his mind slowly faded. Hyrule was again a distant, unseen place.
He shifted on his branch, disappointed, and sighed bitterly, forgetting just how far a sigh can carry when one is not paying attention.
Thread order for now: DL > Zelda > Shizuo
"It does sound very lively. I can't imagine a city that doesn't sleep. People must be very productive, not even being hindered by the darkness," she mused.
And then she paused, looking around. Her ears were pricked up, flicking as she tried to locate the nearby sound. Zelda turned suddenly, spotting Dark Link on his perch above them. She looked up at him and narrowed her eyes, then took a deep breath, trying to calm herself.
"...you. Why are you here?"
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"Well, some people are. Others-"
But then Zelda was at attention and Shizuo, in turn, stood up, prepared to face any potential threat. He followed her stare upwards, then looked back down at her. Immediately, he thought of her video, and narrowed his eyes. He became aware of the fact that he was gripping the thermos hard - too hard. He set it down so as not to destroy it.
"Is it him?" he asked, prepared to launch an assault at her word. She may not have wanted to judge this intruder so quickly, but Shizuo had already had the sense that he was bad news.
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But he had to know.
His voice came down from the branch softly, much like the leaves he dislodged with his movement. "Is that really what it's like? Hyrule?"
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She was hesitant to answer him. It was difficult for her to even talk to him, especially when she couldn't see him - his voice was so much like Link's. She swallowed her distaste, remembering Signless's words. Even if Ganondorf had made him, he at least deserved to know of Hyrule. Her apprehension was visible when she finally spoke.
"...yes. Hyrule is all of that and more. It is the chosen land of the goddesses, the gate to the Sacred Realm and the home of the Hylian people. It is precious, and it should never, ever be owned by anyone. Watched over, yes, but never owned."
Ganondorf would never violate Hyrule again, she would see to it. Zelda covered her left hand protectively, staring up into the tree.
"Now come out into the open if you wish to continue speaking. For all we know you are planning an attack up there."
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"If he doesn't come down," he murmured to Zelda, "I can go up there." Easily.
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He spared no thought for her companion. As far as Dark Link was concerned, Shizuo was a non-entity.
"Are you going to yell at me again if I do?"
What I didn't change tenses at the end and have to repost that's ridiculous!
"I shall not yell at you as long as you accept that you are not Link. Link is alive and well. You cannot take someone else's place, you must make your own. Understand?"
Her voice was calm, but if her nails digging into Shizuo's arm were any indication she was anything but.
I'm going to bed but I'll be back tomorrow!
And he was getting close. He barely felt Zelda's nails, but when he looked down, he could see that she was gripping him tightly. It made him tense again, his rage threatening to spill onto the surface. He was trying - trying very hard to be patient for Zelda, because she had been so kind to him, but that guy was still up in the tree. And it was clear to Shizuo that she didn't want him around.
"You better come down," he called up. "Last chance." Because Shizuo wouldn't be able to help himself - he hated that Zelda was so bothered. He could take care of the problem with ease.
Gnight! <3 Also I so need to find a yelling icon. Merf.
"I am Link! I am! It's what I was made for! What should I be if I'm not Link?!"
Yes you do, he does a lot of yelling. And goodnight~ o/ PS I need an edit comment function
"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to yell. But listen, please - you are a person. Your continued existence outside of Ganondorf's influence proves that. You are a person, but you are not Link. You're someone else. That is not something to be ashamed of. Why don't... why don't you choose your own name? We can start over then, you with a new name. We can be... friends."
Could they be friends? She wasn't sure. It had been fairly easy to befriend Shizuo, his quiet demeanor and her ability to ramble on meshed well. The fact that he had been employed as a bodyguard didn't hurt either - it explained why she felt at ease around him. Zelda had always, always had Impa nearby protecting her. The absence of her Sheikah left her feeling vulnerable and alone, and Shizuo's presence filled that gap. Being able to transform into Sheik just wasn't the same. But befriending a minion of Ganondorf's, one that wore the face of her most cherished friend... that would be difficult. It broke her heart just to look at him.
She tried to show them both a smile, but it was nothing like the one she'd given to the hero's shadow when she thought he was Link. It was a small, sad smile. Her voice wavered when she spoke, "Let's just sit down, alright? We can have some tea."
Ty you two :D
"I'll stand," he said, easing his inner tension just enough to go digging in his pocket for his cigarette pack. "He can sit." He placed a cigarette between his lips and lit it, all the while keeping an eye on...not-Link.
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His form flickered, rivulets of darkness leaking from his shoulders and arms, causing his complexion to turn dark and indistinct. He wasn't doing it on purpose; he felt like he was unraveling and he hated the feeling. Maybe he hated her for making him feel it. Maybe he hated everything.
He stood, trembling, as darkness flowed around him until all that could be made out was an outline and two glowing red eyes.
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Initially, it was all about protecting Zelda. But once Shizuo was in his fighting mode, impulsivity took over, and his focus narrowed entirely on not-Link. Shizuo broke his cigarette in two, threw it on the ground, and stepped on it. He was ready.
"We asked you to sit!" he yelled, grabbing the bench that he and Zelda had previously been using. He tore it up from the ground and brandished it at not-Link.
I hate typos
It looked like he turned his face towards Shizuo but it was hard to tell when it was completely blacked out. Dark Link reached behind him for his sword... and realized he had left it and his shield lying at the base of the tree he'd vacated moments before.
He started to back away towards the tree.
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With clenched teeth and using all his strength, Shizuo swung the bench as though it were a baseball bat. Except he let the bench go as soon as it hit his target, hoping to add to the follow-through.
He didn't know anything about magic or that strange darkness, so he remained primed for more action - in case that was not enough.
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Then she remembered the trinket she had given Shizuo on New Year's. It was meant to protect against dark magic by dissipating the spell. If it was used on the shadow (and it would almost certainly activate if he were to retaliate against Shizuo), he would surely die. It didn't matter if he only shared his appearance with Link, she couldn't bear to watch that.
"Stop it!" she commanded, throwing up a barrier between them. Rather than leave it invisible, she added a golden sheen to it just so they would both know it was there. "Both of you, cease this at once!"
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He likely wouldn't be bothering them again any time soon.
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It was easy for Shizuo to come back into the current moment once not-Link was gone. With the easing of his inner tension, however, also came the awareness of the barrier. And Zelda. And the fact that she had been yelling for them to stop.
He had reacted to Zelda's own anxiety, had waited until that not-Link guy had proven dangerous, had held off until that very moment. Self-control didn't come easy to Shizuo, but he had tried. Succeeded in keeping his anger at bay until he had all the evidence he needed.
And yet, hearing Zelda yell for them to stop, he felt the onslaught of what he had done. Maybe he should have checked with her first, or waited for her to say something -
But Shizuo was a reactive being.
He wasn't sure what he was supposed to say, now that the threat was gone and everything had slowed down to a halt. There was no bench to sit on, now, so he leaned against a tree and took out another cigarette, using his preoccupation with that to avoid having to say anything to Zelda.
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Of course, a shadow of the Master Sword was nothing compared to the real thing. She picked them up and walked back over to Shizuo, her face carefully blank.
"I'm sorry. I know that it must be extremely difficult to not fight when a creature of dark magic is before you. He is... not able to control himself either, I think."
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Either.
Izaya was always so intent on making Shizuo aware of the monster that he was - making him face it, time and time again, with each fight - reminding him both in speech and action. But Izaya had always been the only one brave enough to say it directly too him. Everyone else was too afraid to label him a monster, a fighting doll, or anything of that sort when he was within earshot. Why? Because he'd beat them within an inch of their lives if they dared.
Now things were different. Shizuo was in a strange place with strange people and here, before him, someone he couldn't fathom raising even the lightest touch against was drawing a parallel between himself a guy that had made her anxious and upset. Someone out of control - just like that "creature of dark magic."
Shizuo voiced none of this. He just nodded, dragged on his cigarette, and then straightened back up. He bent to pick up the fallen thermoses and held them out to Zelda. "I should get going," he explained.
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She took the thermoses without fear, sighing. "It's unfortunate that he showed up. I was going to have someone more skilled at this sort of thing speak with him... I'm afraid I can't do it myself."
Her ears lowered. It was pathetic. Just because he wore Link's face, she was completely useless.
"Perhaps we can do this another time, when he understands more about people."
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"Maybe," he replied, again with a short nod. "Sorry I couldn't help more." There was no way he'd ever be able to sit down and have a conversation with someone who was clearly volatile. Not when Shizuo himself was volatile, as he had just made clear.
"Anyway, I'll see you. Thanks for the tea."
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She'd just have to remember that it wasn't Dark Link's fault.