She wasn't surprised at all that he still wished to continue. However, now that she regained some of her sanity back, she found where they were doing it uncomfortable. Honestly, she realized had appeared in his room, not hers, and she could only be glad that no one was here. "The bed, take me to the bed..." She said breathlessly, seeing that there was still a bit of consciousness there since he had actually stopped to caress her, to feel her. She could do this all night, honestly. Maybe she would...
***
There was something terrifying about the Gerudo desert, something that was different than before. Yes, the thick, black clouds in the air just in the middle of the sky were ominous, but Chi knew what that was. She didn't know how, but Medusa seemed to have gotten just enough power back to be a huge pain in the ass for Hyrule. Well before she became a Goddess again, Chi would make sure she didn't forget who had helped her out in the beginning. Besides, Medusa promised her a reward if she had successfully freed that mythical monster that Chi had heard so much about. She was ready for that reward.
For too long, she had chosen the wrong side to be with. Palutena didn't appreciate her talents, no matter how hard she tried for that stupid Goddess. All she cared about was that wingless dunce of an angel, Pit, who also didn't know she existed. No one did, really, because she was just an orphaned, gray feathered angel. She always got strange looks, and the other angels her age would make fun of her and call her an ugly, flat chested boy. She thought that maybe, if she could impress Palutena, people would actually respect her, too. However, Palutena wouldn't even see her! She could never get passed the guards. It's not like she had no talents, she was smart! She could draw maps just from memory and she retained information well, which meant she made an excellent scout. Yet no matter how hard she begged the palace guards to let her see Palutena, they would not let her through.
Eventually she gave up and accepted that there was no place in Skyworld for someone like her, and she left to go live in the human world where she could be alone to learn as much as she possibly could. She swore that one day she'd learn so much that Palutena would seek her out, since she also had an interest in knowledge. That all changed the day she met Medusa.
At first she didn't recognize her, she just thought that she was some creepy monster woman and felt the need to leave her alone. Curiosity got the best of her, however, because she felt something strange from her. She followed her around for a few days, only because she wanted to understand that feeling. Eventually, she was caught...or rather Medusa decided to expose her, claiming that she was aware of her presence since the day she had stumbled upon her. She was...intimidating, but Chi could not resist talking to her. It had been a long time since she talked to anyone, and Medusa actually knew what she was when she showed herself to her.
She was rude...and she constantly seemed annoyed of everything, but she never said anything meant to her. She actually didn't say much of anything, instead she was more interested in listening to her, which was a first time for Chi. She told her everything she knew about Hyrule, because she liked talking to someone who didn't make fun of her or looked at her weird. For the first time, she didn't feel like an outcast.
It didn't really last long. As soon as she ran out of information, Medusa wanted to leave. However, before she did, she wanted to know why Chi decided to leave Skyworld, and Chi decided to tell her the truth. That was when Medusa made her a promise that she wouldn't forget.
If what you say is true about this Demon King, I will reward you with a purpose. Palutena might not appreciate your talents, but I will.
Ever since then, Chi had looked forward to seeing Medusa again, but it seemed like she'd have to seek out the Goddess herself. Which led her here, to this desert. She couldn't hide in the clouds, especially the ones Medusa had created...so she had to pretty much walk there so she wouldn't draw attention to herself. Her specialty was infiltrating, going unnoticed. By the time she got to the castle, she was glad that she didn't just try to fly in. There were creatures everywhere, lurking outside the castle, and inside the actual walls were a bunch of pretty ladies with pointy sticks who seemed to be patrolling. It wouldn't be a problem for Chi, however. All it took was finding the right blind spots to slip inside the castle unnoticed. Now she just needed to find Medusa...