There wasn't any point in him bothering to respond to Zelda or even asking her about what he was going to do. A ridiculous concept, of course.
He stepped out of the darkness and into her room, behind her in all of about a second. Ganondorf enjoyed seeing Zelda to the greatest extent. The fear he basked in that came from each step he took towards her.
Ganondorf, being so close to her as usual, wrapped an arm around her waist and violently pulled her up against him. Romantic, almost, had it not been Ganondorf. "Shall we go see the stars, then, Princess?"
She gave a hiss of protest as she was pulled against him, but doesn't resist. It's silly to do such a thing, he is physically more powerful than her.
"I did not think that they are viewable through this damnable Twilight." She retorted, acutely aware he had yet to let her go. This was not when she had in mind when she'd posted, she would need to speak to someone about her locking capabilities.
"You forget whose possession you are in, Princess." He stared down into her eyes for a minute before they both burst into Twilight particles.
Several miles away, the Twilight particles dropped down from the sky and slammed down into the ground, the trees in Hyrule forest shaking with his and her arrival. There was an opening in the thick forest canopy above them and as she had thought, the Twilight blocked out the sky. Surrounding them were the creatures of the Twilight: a few of his own Twilight Messengers, Bokoblins, and even Karogoroks were flying above them.
"Now watch." Ganondorf turned around so that her back was against him and directed her head towards the clearing. His arm reached out past them and up at the sky. In a matter of seconds the Twilight began to fade away, as though they were clouds in the sky that were beginning to clear up. It was still dark, but the stars soon shone through the fading Twilight.
"I am not anyone's poss-" Zelda stared back at him, fire and anger boiling deep within her. She was cut off at the strange teleportation, and she unwillingly sank against him, unused to that sort of transport. The creatures around her were a minor annoyance, but she still took note of each one, just in case.
With a bit of self loathing, she obeyed him. She seemed to have little choice in the matter, but her eyes widened at the disappearance of the Twilight. He...could do that...? She ached to be able to do that herself, but she was temporarily distracted by the glittering stars that were now visible.
"You seem to have forgotten who I am. The power I have."
He placed his rather large hands on her shoulders and leaned against her. His hands slid towards one another and embraced her neck. Rather than strangle her, though, he cupped her head in his hands and held it in place facing the sky.
"Power that you or any other could only ever dream of, Princess."
Zelda visibly stiffened at his hands on her, very aware he could easily snap her neck. This was a bad situation.
"You have made yourself insufferably known throughout Hyrule. I could not forget you, even if I wanted too." Which she sorely did, to be honest, though it would be unwise to actually do such a thing. She continued to look up at the sky, eyes shifting from sparkling star to star. It was beautiful, and the first time she had seen the sky here in...she'd forgotten. Time had begun to creep for her, each day melting into the next one with a fluidity that alarmed her.
He kept his hands on her neck and they kept her head towards the sky. He smiled to himself, glancing up at the sky a few times himself, but his attention was more focused on Zelda.
"There is no need to be so harsh, Princess. If I were as cruel to you as you seem to think I am, you would be stripped and chained to the wall of your own dungeon and I would allow the beasts to do with you whatever they wished."
She hated it when he was right. She had a room, a bed, and she was given food. It was hardly a good situation, but she had to admit it was better than being tossed in her own dungeon.
"My apologies. I do not mean to sound so...harsh." The words tasted bad, and she kept from making a face as she apologized to the one who held her prisoner. "However, keeping me against my will seems to unfortunately cause me to harbor a bit of anger towards you. As does what you have done to my kingdom."
"You will soon become accustomed to your new life." he told her, his voice filled with a strong conviction. He meant what he said.
"It is no longer your kingdom, Princess, something else you will have to grow used to. It is mine just as you are." He didn't exactly expect an apology from the Princess, but it worked out just as well.
"I am not yours, nor will I ever be. And neither will Hyrule. This is only temporary, a setback that I will have to deal with." And one that would be corrected, but she left that part out. Arguing with him was futile, and dangerous.
She could tell he believed, and meant, what he said, but things can change. And they would. She would only need to wait a bit longer.
He took rather forceful control of her, pulling her up against him and directing her face away from the sky. With one hand he held onto her arm in order to move her body and the other he cupped her chin to move her face.
He turned them both around, facing her towards the monsters and beasts that roamed the forest. Finally, Ganondorf turned her so that they were facing one another and kept a hand on her chin. "Hyrule is already mine, Princess. Nothing can stop me, not even your hero. And you, Princess, will always be mine."
Her eyes took it all in, each individual beast, each monstrosity that crawled the land. Her land. She knew it would be nearly impossible for Link to accomplish the task, with all of the obstacles in his way, but she kept hope, and would do whatever it took in order to help him and Midna. Zelda stared coldly in his eyes, resolve never wavering.
"We have had this argument countless times, Ganondorf. Neither of our opinions are going to change."
Ganondorf ended her sentence abruptly, partially leaning over and partially lifting her towards him, with a rough kiss. He bit at her lips and her tongue, pressing his into her mouth.
One hand around her neck kept her slightly off the ground, the other roaming around her chest and her midriff and around to her ass. He didn't let go of her, but rather persisted as he usually did and waited to see what she would do.
She had a feeling that this was going to happen again, and she was not happy about it. Magic burned at her fingertips, and sizzled the material at the fingertips of her gloves when she pressed her hands to his chest, pushing him back. Link was one thing, this was another.
Ganondorf didn't even feel her magic against him. It was a small, negligible thing. His armor remained unfazed and he only smirked and laughed at her when she pushed herself away.
Ganondorf took a step forward and reached out with one hand, grabbing a fistful of hair on the back of her head and bringing her a bit closer to him. "And you still have no choice." he told her, a smug smile on his face as he stared at the hatred he knew was burning in her eyes. Then he frowned. He pushed her away from him and towards the ground, standing upright again. A quick glance up at the sky was all it took to fill up the space that the Twilight had opened up before he looked back down at Zelda.
Hate didn't even really begin to describe was she was feeling. It was pure, undisguised rage and loathing that burned in her eyes. She desperately wanted away from him, away from his wandering hands, his gaze. She suddenly wished she had never been chosen, had never even been put into this position. She felt very alone, afraid, and angry.
Her legs gave out from underneath her when he shoved her, and she hit the ground with a grunt. She glanced up, watching with slight despair as the sky was once again covered by the Twilight.
He stepped out of the darkness and into her room, behind her in all of about a second. Ganondorf enjoyed seeing Zelda to the greatest extent. The fear he basked in that came from each step he took towards her.
Ganondorf, being so close to her as usual, wrapped an arm around her waist and violently pulled her up against him. Romantic, almost, had it not been Ganondorf. "Shall we go see the stars, then, Princess?"
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"I did not think that they are viewable through this damnable Twilight." She retorted, acutely aware he had yet to let her go. This was not when she had in mind when she'd posted, she would need to speak to someone about her locking capabilities.
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Several miles away, the Twilight particles dropped down from the sky and slammed down into the ground, the trees in Hyrule forest shaking with his and her arrival. There was an opening in the thick forest canopy above them and as she had thought, the Twilight blocked out the sky. Surrounding them were the creatures of the Twilight: a few of his own Twilight Messengers, Bokoblins, and even Karogoroks were flying above them.
"Now watch." Ganondorf turned around so that her back was against him and directed her head towards the clearing. His arm reached out past them and up at the sky. In a matter of seconds the Twilight began to fade away, as though they were clouds in the sky that were beginning to clear up. It was still dark, but the stars soon shone through the fading Twilight.
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With a bit of self loathing, she obeyed him. She seemed to have little choice in the matter, but her eyes widened at the disappearance of the Twilight. He...could do that...? She ached to be able to do that herself, but she was temporarily distracted by the glittering stars that were now visible.
"You...how...?"
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He placed his rather large hands on her shoulders and leaned against her. His hands slid towards one another and embraced her neck. Rather than strangle her, though, he cupped her head in his hands and held it in place facing the sky.
"Power that you or any other could only ever dream of, Princess."
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"You have made yourself insufferably known throughout Hyrule. I could not forget you, even if I wanted too." Which she sorely did, to be honest, though it would be unwise to actually do such a thing. She continued to look up at the sky, eyes shifting from sparkling star to star. It was beautiful, and the first time she had seen the sky here in...she'd forgotten. Time had begun to creep for her, each day melting into the next one with a fluidity that alarmed her.
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"There is no need to be so harsh, Princess. If I were as cruel to you as you seem to think I am, you would be stripped and chained to the wall of your own dungeon and I would allow the beasts to do with you whatever they wished."
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"My apologies. I do not mean to sound so...harsh." The words tasted bad, and she kept from making a face as she apologized to the one who held her prisoner. "However, keeping me against my will seems to unfortunately cause me to harbor a bit of anger towards you. As does what you have done to my kingdom."
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"It is no longer your kingdom, Princess, something else you will have to grow used to. It is mine just as you are." He didn't exactly expect an apology from the Princess, but it worked out just as well.
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She could tell he believed, and meant, what he said, but things can change. And they would. She would only need to wait a bit longer.
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He turned them both around, facing her towards the monsters and beasts that roamed the forest. Finally, Ganondorf turned her so that they were facing one another and kept a hand on her chin. "Hyrule is already mine, Princess. Nothing can stop me, not even your hero. And you, Princess, will always be mine."
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"We have had this argument countless times, Ganondorf. Neither of our opinions are going to change."
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One hand around her neck kept her slightly off the ground, the other roaming around her chest and her midriff and around to her ass. He didn't let go of her, but rather persisted as he usually did and waited to see what she would do.
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"We have been through this discussion, also."
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Ganondorf took a step forward and reached out with one hand, grabbing a fistful of hair on the back of her head and bringing her a bit closer to him. "And you still have no choice." he told her, a smug smile on his face as he stared at the hatred he knew was burning in her eyes. Then he frowned. He pushed her away from him and towards the ground, standing upright again. A quick glance up at the sky was all it took to fill up the space that the Twilight had opened up before he looked back down at Zelda.
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Her legs gave out from underneath her when he shoved her, and she hit the ground with a grunt. She glanced up, watching with slight despair as the sky was once again covered by the Twilight.
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