Midna recognized the Chuchu as weak. So, she decided that the hero... "deserved" a real challenge. So, she decided to make the slime-y creature into a real threat. The Chuchu began to slink through the opening in the tiny temple, just as Midna cast a spell on it. Meanwhile, within, Link was walking through the chamber, light shining in from the hole in the roof up above. However, before he could continue, globs of slime fell down from the light. Link recognized the creature as a Chuchu from up above, but he never imagined facing something like them like this! Soon, every glob of the Chuchu fell in, and began combining. However, what came was a Chuchu unlike any Link had seen before.
The Chuchus Link saw before appeared vase-shaped, with a vacant-looking face, either eye seeming to look in opposite directions. Almost like a greed raindrop given life. However, Link stared upon a relatively giant lady with slime-like flesh. The Chuchu filled up the room, and bore a set of legs that'd look heavenly on any normal humans. The kind normal warriors would willingly kiss. And its hips would put its rump at wider than Link's face were he normal sized. In fact, he's certain he'd only be thigh-high next to it if he were at normal height. It also bore large, perky breasts, that'd easily put any normal man to bed quickly. And atop them was a lady head that seemed to display a warmth he'd expect to see in some caretaker. And from its head was a set of straight locks that draped down over the ground behind it. The figure before Link looked like a very detailed naked lady, showing off realistic orifices and curves. The only thing strange about her figure, besides the fact that she was made of green slime, were the eyes, which didn't bare any pupils. They didn't even look like Chuchu eyes. Its like the Chuchu molded its figure to look like it bore eyes.
Link was stunned at the figure before him, and nervously crossed his legs as he look at it. The Chuchu sat, legs crossed, and looking down at the hero. It seemed to giggle at his nervousness. Then...