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Unread 08-13-2010   #190
MagicWritings
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Re: Midna BE Story

THE TRUTH HAS COME OUT

... anyway.
I'm writing longer chapters to get to Malon's transformation faster, but it's still taking time. Be patient and enjoy this completely sick Saria chapter first.

Saria?s bare feet hardly made a sound on the wooden boards of the old bridge. She sincerely hoped no Kokiri were up and about. She was in no mood to explain her situation, especially if the chance it could get worse still existed.

The carefully peered around the quiet village, which looked so pleasant and familiar under the setting sun. She gasped as it turned her luck had run out. A group of four Kokiri was patrolling around the village, shouting her name.

She hadn?t been trained in stealth, and her dress kind of stood out in the otherwise green area. But she had to try and wait for the right moment. She quickly snuck behind a house and observed the group.

It was quite a run to the entrance to the Lost Woods, and it would require a climb. ?Saria?!? shouted a bossy sounding Kokiri who Saria recognized as Mido. ?Maybe she?s still in the Lost Woods?? another Kokiri suggested.

The other Kokiri agreed that this might be possible, and they all climbed up the wall and went into the Lost Woods. ?Hey, someone should stay behind in case she comes back,? Saria heard Mido say. Saria saw a stocky, red haired Kokiri climb back down and look around.

?That?ll make things a lot harder than they could?ve been?? Saria said, sighing once or twice and looking around the edge of her hiding place again. She observed that the situation might not be hopeless, because the Kokiri was not standing still. He mindlessly walked about.

Saria decided to make a dash for the wall and climb as fast as she could the moment the Kokiri was far away enough. When the Kokiri had begun jumping over the stones in the small lake that lay nearby, Saria decided it was now or never.

She made a mad dash for the wall, and climbed up as fast as she could. The moment she arrived on top, she heard a voice. ?Hey!? yelled the Kokiri who apparently couldn?t have missed a shapely woman running past him. Saria kept running.

Soon she was in the Lost Woods. She saw the search party led by Mido just a few yards to her right, so she dove to the left path which led to two tree trunks- one tall and one short- standing in an open area. She hid behind the larger one and listened.

The search party seemed to have moved away, and apparently the Kokiri standing guard wasn?t in the mood for chasing them down. But then she heard footsteps coming from the quiet, darker part of the woods to her right.

It was a Skull Kid with a mask that looked like an animal skull, and it looked like it was going to attack. ?Wait! It?s me! It?s me! Saria!? Saria quickly said, frozen with fear. The Skull Kid stopped. He removed his mask and stared at her.

?Saria? What? what has happened to you?? the Skull Kid asked. ?It?s a long story? but I was cursed and that?s how I got to be in this state,? Saria said. ?Oh dear. I better tell the other Skull Kids. If they see an adult, they?ll attack immediately?? the Skull Kid muttered.

Saria was amazed at how lightly the Skull Kid seemed to take the matter. Then she got a plan. ?Do you want to help me out?? she asked. The Skull Kid nodded. ?Can you find me a Deku Nut and a Deku Stick?? she asked. The Skull Kid hesitantly agreed.

The items being very common, the Skull Kid had brought them back in a matter of minutes. ?The Kokiri are looking for you, Saria. I suppose you?ll want to remain unseen from them for the time being?? the Skull Kid said, handing her a Deku Nut and Deku Stick.

Saria nodded. ?Alright. That?ll be a fun game! Here?s the plan? you will go north from here until you reach a ledge. Climb down the ladder. Us Skull Kids will guide the search party to our side of the wood and keep them there for as long as we can,? he suggested, quite excited.

Saria had never expected the Skull Kids? love for mischief could actually help her for once, but agreed to the plan, since she still had to find a leaf of an oak tree. She climbed down the ladder as instructed, and soon heard the search party passing by guided by a Skull Kid.

She couldn?t help but chuckle a little as she climbed back up the ladder and went deeper into the forest. Right by a small pool, she knew she could find an old oak. As she walked, she began worrying about the Curse again.

She wondered how fast the Curse could move. It had been going in the direction of Gerudo Valley, but if it flew as Nabooru had described, it could be in the Lost Woods already. She became very nervous and started looking around.

She began running, and mentally thanked goodness her dress covered her cleavage so none of the falling leaves would fall in. Just when she was about to calm down, she nearly fell in the small pool she had been looking for and had to make a sudden stop.

She had to recover from a shock a few moments, and then observed her surroundings again. There was a beautiful old oak tree standing right by the pool, as she knew. She breathed a sigh of relief as though it might?ve disappeared.

She picked a handful of freshly fallen oak leaves and put it in her pocket with the milk bottle and Zora?s scale. She breathed in, and faced the way back when her worst fears suddenly became realized.

Right there, mere yards away, stood the black cloaked figure she had seen at the Ranch. She heard breathing from under the dark hood, but she couldn?t see anything human about it. She just stood there, petrified, and the Curse seemed content to do the same for some minutes.

Finally, a sigh came out from under the hood. ?You are set and intent upon plotting my destruction, aren?t you?? Saria was confused. It seemed that the Curse had a different attitude from before. There was a tone in his voice that held deep anger, but also loneliness.

?But, I will survive. And I will gain more power, whether you do or don?t help me...? he said in almost a whisper. Then, in almost a shout, he added: ?Now! I do believe I promised you my undivided attention. Enjoy!? he said, making a gesture with his arm.

?AAAIEEEEEEEE?!? Saria shrieked, as she fell on her knees. A strangely pleasant but forceful feeling surged through her entire body. ?No?? she protested as she felt her body grow again.

In one horrid moment where she could still think about it, she made an altruistic decision. In a few swift moves, she undid the precious old buttons of her dress and threw it off. The Curse didn?t seem to care- it stood perfectly still, just staring.

She felt her legs grow even longer and her entire length increasing, which perplexed her, but she was in no mood to ask the Curse. She felt her bottom become broader and rounder even more, and her breasts too were steadily increasing in size.

She tried to look at her rear, to find that her hair was long enough to partially be laying on the ground. Two locks grew over her shoulders, and were tied in a knot in her cleavage. She tried to undo the knot, but it wouldn?t budge.

She was only growing longer and longer. She stood up to her full length, and the world turned black for a few brief moments. She nearly fell over because of the dizziness, but she only just managed to stay standing.

As her breasts just kept increasing in size, and her hips and buttocks kept on swelling she felt this had to stop right away. ?STOOOP!? she shrieked desperately. She panted and observed that apparently, her request had been heard.

She saw the Curse had moved. It stood by the pond, seemingly looking down in it. ?Come and look at the water,? it said. Saria didn?t know why, but something about his voice sounded deep and different again. She came and stood beside him.

She did, and the water seemed to be strangely reflective. She could see her entire, nude voluptuous body in the water. And when she turned sideways to see how her body looked from the side, something strange clicked in her head.

She saw, in her movements, something strangely graceful and almost exciting. The skin on her breasts, buttocks, and her body in general was silky smooth and seemed to beautifully reflect the first stars and moon that had appeared in the night?s sky.

The curve in her back was perfect- in fact, every curve in her body was perfect. She stood staring at herself completely entranced. This could?ve lasted for hours, but then, the image in the water became muddled and changed.

She saw herself, standing on the bridge between Hyrule Field and Kokiri Forest. Besides three leaves covering her most vital parts, she wore absolutely nothing. A handsome young man entered the bridge from Hyrule Field, and as soon as he saw her, stood completely still.

Saria noticed that the man was rather more of a boy, 17 years of age at most. He wore green and had a friendly solemn face. His arms and legs were unusually masculine for someone his age, however. So they looked at each other for a time.

Then, Link fell to his knees, and offered her something. Saria squinted to see what the small and gold object was. It was a ring. ?What does it mean??? Saria whispered gazing into the water. The Curse still said nothing.

Soon, the scene changed to something that deeply disturbed Saria. The pool turned almost completely black. She could only make out some vague shapes, but she heard sounds rising up from the pool.

The most prominent sounds were moans. She gasped as she heard it was her own voice. She was temporarily broken from her trance and looked at the Curse, who still was looking at the pool. ?Keep watching. All will be explained,? it whispered.

Saria kept watching as the scene changed again. She saw herself at a doctor in Hyrule Castle Town. Link was with her. They held hands and smiled. Saria was amazed at how incredibly large her breasts and hips really were, but Link didn?t even seem to take notice.

The scene changed again, and Saria sat in her own house with Link. She gasped, because this time, something else about her was big. Specifically, her belly. It stuck out like a sphere attached to her body. She had seen a pregnant woman before, so she knew what this meant.

The scene changed one last time, with Link and Saria sitting in her home with two babies ? each suckling on one of her now even more massive breasts. Link massaged her shoulders and stroked her hair, and kissed her on the cheek.

Finally, the image faded and Saria looked at herself again. She almost fainted because of how bizarre it all was. ?Was that? the future?? she asked. ?Yes? and no. It?s a future I made possible for you,? the Curse said, turning to her. Saria frowned.

?Didn?t I tell you my goal is to serve happiness? Do you believe me now that I have shown you this?? the Curse said. Saria had to swallow a few times because her throat was quite dry, and she slowly began to speak.

?I think that you have a distorted image of what happiness really means. To begin with, you could?ve offered me that future without giving me enormous breasts and a big rear end? you could?ve just made me old enough,? Saria explained.

?Oh, yes, but we have to be altruistic? I?m offering you that future, but if that is the future you?re going for you might as well let a lot of people enjoy it also?? the Curse defended. ?By what? Making me an object of lust?? Saria responded, getting a little angry.

?You need not lie to me. You yourself just admired how you looked. I saw the way you moved, the way you looked? the look in your eyes was not unlike that of a hungry man!? the Curse said, apparently getting irritated by this conversation.

?Those are feelings that you abuse to justify your means! And anyway, you have no right to just cast this future onto someone. If you want to do the things you do, justifiably, you?ll have to ask someone beforehand and not do anything unnecessary,? Saria went on.

?But there are so many women who are not offered such a future because the selfishness of men! Shouldn?t women have the power to, in their turn, refuse them when they come crawling back?? the Curse went on.

?You can keep harping on the same point over and over, but not everyone ? not nearly everyone ? wants the things that you offer. There are advantages, but the disadvantages are too significant to just throw them on someone. You have no right to do so!? Saria said.

?I guess it was too much to ask from a little girl to understand that the needs of the one are nothing in compare to the needs of the many. Imagine how many people you can bring joy, and yourself also! But I will not hear any more,? the Curse said angrily.

?Your ideas are twisted and even the simplest soul can see through them,? Saria said, not hiding her disgust for this creature anymore. ?Talking about simple souls, I paid a visit to the Ranch again. I had a lot of fun there, I have to say?? the Curse said, hardly hiding a laugh.

?And once I have a third person completely in my grasp, my power will grow even more yet?? he added, turning and floating away. ?A third person? Did you--?? Saria was about to ask, but the Curse was already out of sight.

?This cannot wait until tomorrow. I need to speak to Nabooru immediately!? she said to herself.
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