Legend of Zelda Seven Minutes in Heaven Vaati by VampireGodesNyx, literature
Literature
Legend of Zelda Seven Minutes in Heaven Vaati
"This bag sure is getting empty. I'm starting to think some of you may not have given me an item at all. ” Buzzing around the room like a little firefly, Navi chose the next player. “You, you seem like a really sweet person.” She quickly flew back to the bag and signaled you to join her.
You were a little weary of playing a game like this. But since Navi actually seemed to be in a good mood, you figured you had better not ruin it by deciding not to play. Silently you walked over to Navi and picked up the small leather sack. There wasn't much to choose from at this point, so, you pulled out the largest item. It was a
Legend of Zelda Seven Minutes in Heaven Deity Link by VampireGodesNyx, literature
Literature
Legend of Zelda Seven Minutes in Heaven Deity Link
“You know something? I just noticed that there are a lot of different Links in here. It's kind of giving me the creeps.” Midna shuddered, quickly floated around the room and jumped into your lap. “Why don't you get one of them out of here? That would be a little less creepy.”
With Midna still holding tightly to your shirt, you stood up and grabbed the leather sack. You can let go of me now. I don't think I'd be much protection anyway.” A soon as Midna let go of you, you started searching for an item. Something shaped like a coin, but much larger caught your attention. You lifted it into your hand and lo
Legend of Zelda Seven Minutes in Heaven Dark Link by VampireGodesNyx, literature
Literature
Legend of Zelda Seven Minutes in Heaven Dark Link
“Sorry that last couple took so long, apparently someone passed out or something.” Midna quickly floated to the center of the room and grabbed hold of the sack of items. “Are you ready to play?”
“I'm ready.” Midna had let you know that your turn would be next a bit earlier. But before you could even stand up, she'd floated over to you, sack in hand. "Thank you."
“Go on then, get something. We have to make up some lost time you know.” Knowing how she could get, you said nothing and grabbed the first item you could. “You got a Deku nut huh? I think I know who that might belong to.&r
Legend of Zelda Seven Minutes in Heaven Link by VampireGodesNyx, literature
Literature
Legend of Zelda Seven Minutes in Heaven Link
It was finally your turn to play. Midna called you to the center of the room so you could choose your item. She was holding out an old bag that looked to be made of leather. "Just put your hand inside and pick something out. Make sure you choose wisely. You don't want to end up in a closet with Ganon."
A slight shiver went down your spine at the thought of being stuck anywhere with Ganon. You placed your hand in the old bag and began your search. It didn't take you long at all to pick your item, it was a small blue earring. You immediately recognized it as belonging to Link. "Looks like I escaped Ganon this time. I got your item Li
Reply to Me (Alucard x Reader) by HansFanatic69, literature
Literature
Reply to Me (Alucard x Reader)
All my life I have lived normally. Nothing special but nothing worth belittling. I keep good grades and I was accepted into a rather good school. At home I live quite comfortably and have a good amount of personal space. I have a few friends, although we are not very close. I tend to float around. I like meeting new people. I find it interesting. To learn about places across the map and what makes them both different and the same.
It was about a week ago that I found a book in my room, laying on my bed. I figured that my parent's had gotten it for me but left it since they were away on business. I was expecting them home in two weeks time. U
Bloody Tulips (Alucard x Reader) Chapter 1 by SunlessVamp95, literature
Literature
Bloody Tulips (Alucard x Reader) Chapter 1
"Okay, so you want me to believe that zombies-"
"Ghouls."
"Ghouls exist along side these things or...v-vampires?"
"Yes."
"...Haha, yeah right!" Why didn't you listen to your friend. You should have believed her. If you did, you wouldn't be staring Death right in the eye at this very moment.
"Welcome to Hell, my pretty little flower." Oh, welcome to Hell, indeed.
(An hour earlier)
You hummed a gentle and merry tune as you grabbed your belongings near your friends coat rack, a smile forming onto your face as you thought of the warm bath waiting for you at home. A hand gently placed itself onto your shoulder and you jumped in surprise. Yo