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Alright, it's time for chapter thirty-five! Now begins the detective fiction part of the story, although there isn't much in this chapter. The next couple chapters will focus on it much more. I hope you guys really enjoy this! Please tell me what you think!
Chapter Thirty-Five
- THE SACRED REALM -
“So... Alphonse has achieved his second awakening.”
In the vastness of the Sacred Realm of the Spirits, standing before an endless army of all sorts of wicked monsters and creatures, stood the Demon King.
“And on top of that, he even defeated Acnologia. He’s grown a lot since I first met him.” Malladus pondered aloud. He grinned to himself as he said, “The time will soon come... Soon, we will meet in battle. And when that day comes... I will crush you!”
Then, the Demon King turned to a Stalfos subordinate who was bowing down behind him.
“Before that, though...” Malladus began, “... Why don’t you go make things interesting for Alphonse and his friends? They will arrive at Goron City soon. Pay
our friend there a visit. As for what you have him do... I’ll leave that up to you.” he ordered.
The Stalfos let out a short cry of compliance. Malladus sent the Stalfos to the Physical Realm with a flash of blood red aura.
“Heh... I wonder how things will turn out. This will be interesting.” Malladus said to himself.
Seven vibrant lights appeared suddenly, lined up before Malladus and his army. These lights were azure blue in color, and shining so vividly it was impossible to see the bodies of the entities giving off this aura. These seven beings were the Spirits of Light.
“So you’re back again? That didn’t take long...” Malladus said to them. “I’ve finished recovering, too... I take it you’re prepared to continue, then?”
Malladus’s body began to shine with a blood red aura that glowed just as vibrantly as the Spirits’.
“Then let’s continue.” he rasped.
The Spirits of Lights and the Demon King continued their fierce war. As they clashed, it appeared to the evil army as if they were dancing lights.
- THE PHYSICAL REALM; THE TAFT INN -
“Man, this is good!” Regret spoke between shoveling food into his mouth.
He sat at a table inside his room with Layla as he ate breakfast. At The Taft Inn, Mrs. Taft prepared breakfast and personally took it to each guest’s room. Breakfast consisted of bacon and eggs with a glass of orange juice. Regret was piling it down with the ferocity of a wild animal.
“Hey, don’t eat it all! Save some for me!” Layla complained.
“Gowy! (Sorry!)” Regret apologized with a mouth full of food.
“Sigh...” Layla moaned as she stuffed a piece of egg into her mouth. “... Hey, do you think Alphonse and Zelda are awake yet?”
“Ri duwo. Habent een em. (I dunno. Haven’t seen them.)” Regret answered.
“... Don’t talk with your mouth full.” Layla said irritably.
* * *
“Alphonse, get up! Breakfast is here!” Zelda urged me as I lay in bed with my face buried into the pillow.
“I don’t wanna~... Five more minutes...” I begged. My voice was somewhat muffled by the pillow.
“That’s what you said five minutes ago!” Zelda snapped. “Come on, breakfast is gonna get cold!”
“Fine...” I sighed as I raised myself up with my arms.
I hopped out of bed and walked over to the circular wooden table in the room. A plate of bacon and eggs was set there, next to a glass of orange juice. I ate quickly and left the room. I headed downstairs to get my clothes, which had been washed yesterday.
As I left my room, I almost bumped into Regret.
“Oh, morning, Alphonse!” he said cheerfully.
“Hey.” I replied.
The two of us walked downstairs together.
“Man, that breakfast was something else, wasn’t it?” Regret said happily.
“Yeah, it was pretty good.” I answered. Suddenly, something clicked in my brain. “Hey, is Layla still eating or something?”
“Yeah, she is.” he answered.
- Perfect.
“... So, Regret, tell me.” I began.
“Hm?”
I put my arm on his shoulder and leaned in. “Did you and Layla share a bed last night, or what?” I asked with a sly grin.
A second later, a slipper slammed into the back of my head with surprising force, knocking me face-first to the floor. As I fell, I heard Regret yelp in surprise. I turned my head to see Layla standing behind us with her hands on her hips, pouting. Her cheeks were bright red.
“Don’t you even go there!” she yelled at me.
“Yes,
Cap’n.” I replied.
“Hmph.” she continued to pout.
After I got back up, the three of us continued on downstairs. As we entered the lobby, an interesting sight caught our attention.
“Th-this is...!” Mr. Taft gasped. “You mean... It really was under the couch this whole time?!”
“Mm-hmm!” Charlotte answered with beaming eyes as she presented her Grandmother’s necklace to her father. “I told you, Papa!”
Mr. Taft was dumbstruck. He merely stood there, gaping at the necklace with his mouth hanging open. The three of us came upon this sight as we descended the stairs. Once Charlotte saw me, her face lit up even more, and she waved at me. I smiled at her and waved back.
- I’m glad she kept her promise and didn’t say anything about me sneaking down here last night.
After Regret, Layla, and I got our clothes, we went back to our rooms to get changed. Except for Regret. Layla locked him out of their room until she was done changing. Once we were done, we gathered up our things and set out from the inn after asking for directions to Goron City.
* * *
The four of us had been traveling up the mountain for at least an hour. As we walked, I couldn’t help but notice how desolate the Fire Realm really was. It was obvious why very humans lived here; it was so
empty. It made me wonder why the Gorons lived here. I guessed that maybe since this realm was nothing but rocks, they’d have all the minerals they’d need for weapon crafting.
“Are we getting closer?” Layla asked.
“I think we’re still at least an hour or so away.” Regret answered.
“Sigh...” Layla groaned.
“Don’t worry, a few hours of walking is nothing--” I started to say.
I was cut off by a plop. I looked skyward, and a second plop hit my cheek.
“It’s raining?” I observed.
As I said that, the rain began to turn into a drizzle, and then gradually began raining harder.
“Aw come on, a downpour now of all times?” Regret complained.
Suddenly, I remembered something.
- Uh-oh... Please don’t let there be a--
My thoughts were cut off when my worst fear came true; a loud thunderclap pierced our ears.
- Damn.
A loud squeal came from Layla’s mouth the second the thunder reached our ears. As soon as she screamed, she grabbed the person closest to her and hugged tightly-- and that person happened to be Regret.
As soon as she hugged him, his face went bright red. “Wha... Wha...” was all that came out of his mouth.
“Layla is afraid of thunder.” I informed him.
- If Layla is gonna be slowed down like this, we’ll probably reach Goron City later than expected... Not to mention, we’ll be soaking wet...
As another sound of thunder rang out, Layla squeezed Regret tighter, and his face got redder.
* * *
When we arrived at Goron City, it was very late in the afternoon. It took us several hours longer that it should have. Because of Layla’s emotional state as a result of the storm, we had to wait it out in the shelter of a large boulder. The storm lasted a couple hours, so we were stuck there for a while. Even after the thunder stopped, the rain continued to fall, so by the time we reached our destination, we were soaked through and through.
As we stood in the entrance to the city, we received several strange looks from a few Gorons. That was understandable. After all, seeing three humans and a fairy show up, dripping wet and shivering, is an odd sight.
“Um... Excuse me.” I called to the small group of Gorons around the entrance to the city. “We’re here to see a Goron named Kagoron. Does anyone know where he lives?”
The Gorons gave each other uncertain looks, and when they looked back at us, one of them asked me, “What business do you have with Kagoron?”
“I’d like him to repair my sword.” I answered.
“Oh, I see, you’re customers.” he said. “He can lead you to Kagoron’s place. Go ahead.” he said, indicating a Goron standing to his left.
The Goron nodded, and beckoned for the four of us to follow him. And so we did.
This Goron wore a white toga like all the other Gorons, but he also wore a blue bowtie around his neck, which was a strange contrast to his yellow skin.
“My name is Link-goro.” he said.
“I’m Alphonse, and this is Zelda, Regret, and Layla.” I introduced. “Nice to meet you, Link-goro.” I said.
“No, it’s just Link-goro.” he corrected.
At first I was confused, because his correction was exactly the same as what I had said. But it didn’t take long to realize that “goro” was a mannerism, and that his name was actually just Link.
While we walked, we passed by a prestigious-looking building. It was taller than most other buildings, but it was still carved out of rock like the rest of the city.
“What’s that big building?” Regret asked. I guess he was curious about it, too.
“That is the home of our race’s patriarch, Darunia-goro. He is a well-respected and powerful warrior, as well as our leader-goro.” Link explained.
As we walked by the home of the patriarch, I got a strange feeling. I looked up to the top floor of the building, and I thought I saw someone watching us from the window. However, I ignored it and continued to follow Link’s lead to Kagoron’s home.
After a couple more minutes of walking, we arrived at another large building. This one had a big water wheel sticking out from the right side of the building. I wondered what kind of purpose it served.
“Is this it?” Regret asked.
“Yes, it is-goro. You guys can go on in-goro.” Link answered.
“Thanks for taking us here.” I said.
Link nodded and walked off. With that, I stepped up and knocked on the door.
“Come in.” a thick voice called out from inside.
I opened the door, and held it open for Zelda, Layla, and Regret. Once we were all inside, we took in the sight of Kagoron’s residence.
A bunch of tools were littered across the floor. Even more tools, as well as a plethora of swords and shields and even armor, hung from the walls. On the far right side of the room, there was a furnace and an anvil. Standing next to that were two Gorons.
One Goron looked rather scrawny; he paled in comparison to the one he was standing beside. The bigger Goron, who had a cigar hanging out of his mouth, was far more burly and looked quite strong. He looked quite old as well. The yellow pigment in the Goron’s skin had clearly faded considerably on him.
“Who are you guys?” the bigger Goron asked.
“I am Alphonse. This is Zelda, Layla, and Regret.” I introduced. “Are you Kagoron?”
“Yes, I am. This is my apprentice, Zauz.” he said, indicating the smaller Goron next to him. “Do you have a request for me?”
“I do.” I said.
I removed the blue duffle back from by back and unzipped it. I removed its contents and presented it to Kagoron.
“I am the Hero of Spirits. I need your help to reforge this sacred sword.” I announced very formally.
Zauz started to gape in shock after I said my title. Kagoron did not seem as affected by it, though. “I see... The Hero of Spirits, eh?” Kagoron took a drag on his cigar, and exhaled slowly. “Let me see your sword.” he requested.
I nodded and handed him the Lokomo Sword. Kagoron drew it from its black sheath and examined it.
“So this is the famous Lokomo Sword, eh...” he muttered to himself. “The craftsmanship is extraordinary... It’s a shame such a beautiful sword is broken.”
“A Lokomo named Anjean told me that the sword can’t be reforged normally.” I informed him. “You’d need the assistance of the Spirits themselves, or someone with their power. And that’s where I come in.” I said.
“I see... Then I’ll need you to help me reforge it. If you channel your power into the anvil as I melt the blade down and reforge it, we should be able to fix it up just fine.” Kagoron told me.
“Okay. When can we get started?” I asked.
“Tomorrow. I was just about to close up shop for the night, and I’m tired. An old man needs his rest. We can get started first thing in the morning.” he said as he put my sword back into its sheath and set it on the anvil. “I’ll hold onto your sword for the night, if that’s okay with you.”
“That’s fine.” I agreed. “Then it’s settled.”
And so our business was concluded for the time being. After a few moments of silence, though, Kagoron began to grin.
“But you’ve come all this way, so I suppose we’ll entertain you for a little while. You kids look soaked. Were you caught in that rainstorm earlier?” he asked.
“... Yeah.” I moaned with an unpleasant expression.
“Ha ha ha...” Kagoron laughed as he saw the look on my face. “Then why don’t you guys go take a dip in the hot spring out back? You can hang out in their while your clothes dry off.” he suggested.
Before I even got the chance to open my mouth, Layla and Regret appeared on either side of me, and said, “You have a hot spring?!”
“That’s right. The water from the spring powers the water wheel outside, which in turn powers the furnace. It’s good for my work as well as for relaxation. Go enjoy yourself while Zauz and I get cleaned up in here. Oh, and there’s a cheap inn down the road you guys can stay in. Unfortunately, there isn’t enough room upstairs for you guys to sleep. “ Kagoron said.
“Wow, thanks a lot, old man!” Regret said excitedly. “Hot spring, here I come~!” he declared as he ran off through the back door. Layla followed after him with just as much enthusiasm.
“They sure are excited...” Zelda sighed.
“Yeah, no kidding.” I laughed. “Thanks a lot, Kagoron.” I said with a smile.
Kagoron just smiled back and went to help Zauz tidy up. I stood where I was and watched him for a bit. I thought he was a pretty serious guy, but it turns out that he can be pretty laid back, too. As I thought about that, Zelda and I headed out back to join Layla and Regret in the hot spring.
After coming out the back, we found ourselves in a large, wide-open room. There was a dome-like roof with a small opening at the top, probably to let out the steam from the hot spring. The spring itself was pretty large. It didn’t look too deep, but looked very relaxing.
Layla and Regret were standing next to each other, facing the hot spring. Neither of them were moving.
“What’s wrong, guys?” I asked them.
In perfect sync, they both turned their heads to face me and said, “There’s no wall!”.
“No wall?” I echoed.
“There’s no wall dividing the bath...” Layla said.
“And there’s no place to get undressed...” Regret said.
“Well, of course there isn’t.” I told them. “This isn’t a public hot spring, it’s Kagoron’s own personal hot spring. He wouldn’t need a wall to divide the spring if he was the only one using it.”
“But...” Regret began.
“We can’t...” Layla began.
Then, once again in perfect sync, they said, “We can’t bathe together!”
I looked at them with a pretty dumbfounded expression.
- That’s what this is all about?
I sighed before I continued. “It’s not a big deal. If you feel uncomfortable, then just don’t look at each other.” I said nonchalantly.
Though I said that, I still had reservations about bathing with Layla again.
I started to lift up my shirt to take it off. Layla gasped and ran up to me, pulling my shirt back down. Her face was pretty red.
“Listen.” she whispered quietly enough to prevent Regret from overhearing. “Just because I’m comfortable being naked around you doesn’t mean it’s the same around Regret!”
I then proceeded to once again make the grave mistake of speaking without thinking.
“But didn’t you two share a bed last night?”
Smack!
Shortly after, Kagoron came into the hot spring room. “What was that loud sound?” he asked. Kagoron paused as he looked upon the strange sight before him. “... What happened here?”
Layla was standing with her arms crossed and a serious pout on her face. Regret had backed off, and he had a frightened expression on his face. I was on the ground in front of Layla, laying on my back with a red mark in the shape of a palm on my face.
“... Nothing much.” I said in a weak voice.
In the end, we never even used the hot springs. We headed to the inn Kagoron told us about and let our clothes dry properly while we slept; in separate rooms this time.
* * *
“Man, what a day...” I sighed as I collapsed onto my bed.
By this time, all my clothes had dried off. My trench coat was hanging on the coat hanger in the corner of the room. I got into the bed wearing my black pants and the light gray tunic I received from the Gerudo. It had a V shape cut into the neck tied with a dark brown cord and cuffs at the end of the sleeves. It was pretty comfy.
As I laid on the bed, Zelda circled over my head.
“You know, you always say things that make Layla upset. You should really think before you speak.” she chided.
“Well, it’s not like I mean to upset her...” I grumbled.
“I know that. You just have no tact.” she laughed.
“So you guys keep telling me...” I complained. “I guess it's just hard for me to tell where the line is sometimes."
“I get you. Just be caureful if you wanna keep living.” she joked.
“Uh-huh.” I agreed.
The two of us went quiet for a little while. I stretched while still laying on the bed, and shifted my body so it was in a more comfortable position. Zelda hovered down and took her usual place next to my head on the pillow.
“Good night.” I said.
“Good night.” she said back.
I closed my eyes and gradually fell asleep. Tomorrow, I would wake up early and meet up with Layla and Regret. Then we would go back to Kagoron’s place, and I would help him reforge the Lokomo Sword. That was the plan. However...
“Aaaaaaaaaaaaah!”
Late that night, a loud scream, sounding as if it came from outside, caused both of us to wake up with a start.
- A scream?!
I didn’t hesitate to jump out of the bed and dash out of the room. I practically broke down the door as I rushed out. I didn’t bother to wait for Zelda or Layla or Regret. I sprinted down the stairs and ran out of the inn as fast as I could.
Once outside, I looked around for the direction of the scream. I caught the sight of a crowd gathering several blocks up the road. I immediately realized that Kagoron’s house was in that direction.
- I have a bad feeling about this...
I tossed all worries aside and rushed down the street to the gathering crowd. As I got closer, my fears came to life as I noticed that the crowd was gathering in front of Kagoron’s house. I picked up the pace.
I ran to the front of the crowd and skidded to a stop. I was wearing socks, so the friction hurt my feet a little. But that didn’t matter right now. As I looked towards Kagoron’s house, a horrifying sight came into view.
Hanging out of a broken window on the top floor was Kagoron. A noose was tied around his neck.