Three-sentence fic meme: ALBW edition
Feb. 25th, 2015 07:11 pmSpoilers abound.
1. The morning after her mother's death, she refused her mother's crown. She was fourteen, and de facto ruler of Lorule now; a change in title from Princess to Queen would be a symbolic gesture only, and a waste of time.
The crown she put in the study - her study now - next to her father's, and shut the door, muttering, "you signify nothing."
2. It was weird, getting used to his face again. He’d been in disguise a long time, right, and he’d spent a lot of that time talking to Link (talking at Link, let’s be honest), so if he’d looked in a mirror then he woulda just seen a rabbit, and he knew he and Mr. Hero were pretty much identical, so…
It was weird, that was all - like some part of him always expected to see Link instead of his own reflection, and always went away disappointed.
3. After about a minute, Hilda said, "This might be beneath my dignity."
"Dignity doesn't count if nobody can see you."
The Princess of Lorule lay on the roof next to her sole remaining advisor and stared up at the sky and contemplated the universe, and finally conceded: "True."
1. The morning after her mother's death, she refused her mother's crown. She was fourteen, and de facto ruler of Lorule now; a change in title from Princess to Queen would be a symbolic gesture only, and a waste of time.
The crown she put in the study - her study now - next to her father's, and shut the door, muttering, "you signify nothing."
2. It was weird, getting used to his face again. He’d been in disguise a long time, right, and he’d spent a lot of that time talking to Link (talking at Link, let’s be honest), so if he’d looked in a mirror then he woulda just seen a rabbit, and he knew he and Mr. Hero were pretty much identical, so…
It was weird, that was all - like some part of him always expected to see Link instead of his own reflection, and always went away disappointed.
3. After about a minute, Hilda said, "This might be beneath my dignity."
"Dignity doesn't count if nobody can see you."
The Princess of Lorule lay on the roof next to her sole remaining advisor and stared up at the sky and contemplated the universe, and finally conceded: "True."