Hey guys! This is will be the first story I have released in a really, REALLY long time, due to mostly school as I have now started University and being mostly active in other things. But I want to start the new year by being more active, so I will be giving more stories out from now on. But I won't be doing multiple stories like I did at some points. So, once story at a time :3. Anyway, this will be my first game based Fanfiction, and The Legend of Zelda is my favorite game series of all time. So, I'm excited to give this try! So, let's waste no more time and get this show on the road!

PS: This is an update based on the review from thewrittinggoddess. Thank you so much for your comment! Hope you approve of the update!

Disclaimer: I don't own The Legend of Zelda

Chapter 1:

Link and Epona trotted along Hyrule Fields, making their way back to the mountain village Kakariko. He had just been back in his home town of Ordon and informed the parents that their children were safe with the Shaman, Renado. He hadn't found Ilia yet, but at least the other children were safe. In addition, he went to talk to Mayor Bo about how to earn the trust of the Gorons. As he needed to get past them to reach the top of Death Mountain and help Kakariko Village and the fraction that had been created between the villagers and the rock-eating people.

As he closed in on the small wood bridge Midna had teleported from Faron Woods, he noticed that there was something near the tree on the cliff next to the bridge. It looked like a woman, who seemed to be asleep under the tree. But her attire was very odd. He had never seen anything like it before. Maybe she was from Hyrule Town? Beth had mentioned that they wore different clothes from those from Ordon.

"Leave her alone, we have work to do," Midna said, appearing out of Link's Shadow. The little imp was really impatient, and was always nagging at Link to move faster and ignore people asking him to help. He ignored her most of the time, as he wouldn't just ignore someone's request. The woman, however, didn't really seem like she was in any trouble. It looked like she was just sleeping underneath the tree. "Are you listening to me?"

"I heard you, at least," Link answered, about the steer Epona towards the bridge. But the chestnut horse ignored her Master and reared up instead, Link trying to calm her down. "What's the matter, Epona?" Link looked back over to the tree, and noticed that three Bokoblin had begun to make their way over to the sleeping woman. Wasting no time, Link moved Epona in their direction and swung his blade at the nearest one, cutting it down in one slice. The other two noticed him and came towards them instead. Link quickly back flipped off Epona and pulled out his shield, blocking their clubs. Epona had moved away from the fight as Link effortlessly took down the remaining two Bokoblins.

"Well, that was certainly unexpected," Midna commented, Link not saying anything. Once he had sheathed his sword, he went over to the woman to see if she was alright. She had a few bruises on her, and her breathing was a bit uneven. But she seemed relatively fine. While Link was examining her, he noticed that the clothes she was wearing was weirder than he originally thought. She wore a pair of shorts, but the fabric they were made from wasn't cloth. He had never felt anything like it before. She had a checked shirt tied around her waist, and a grey shirt with black arms that only went to her elbows. No one in Hyrule wore clothes like this, did they? The woman grunted slightly, Link pulled out of his thoughts as she slightly shifted her position. He shook his head as he moved to pick her up. He could figure out where she's from later. "What are you doing? Just leave her,"

"She's hurt, and there might be more Bokoblins nearby that could attack her," Link said, not letting the imp get her way. He wasn't about to leave her alone in the fields if she was hurt like this. He carefully placed her on Epona before he pulled himself up and made sure she was properly seated before he continued his way to Kakariko. He just hoped her condition wasn't worse than it looked. He crossed the bridge and began to ride Epona through the entrance gate to Kakariko. As he closed in, however, Link heard the sound of pounding hooves as he got close, and he didn't think they were from horses. Renado didn't bring the children back to Ordon since he couldn't get a hold of a horse and a carriage.

Link instinctively pushed Epona to ride faster, his companion doing as told as they entered the village with great speed. As soon as Link turned the corner, he was shocked and angered by what he saw. Kind Bulblin, the leader of the Bulblins, was on a large, blue warthog and held something in its hand. As it lifted his arm, Link's blood went cold. In his hand, he held an unconscious Colin, a timid boy from Ordon. King Bulbin turned his ride towards the northern exit of the village, Link growling to himself.

"Link, you must hurry. You must save that poor boy," Renado walked over to him, Link nodding as his gaze moved down to the woman. She was still unconscious, and he couldn't bring her with him. He would put her in danger. "Leave the young lady with me, I will take care of her,"

"Thank you, Renado," Link said as he carefully helped the Shaman moved her off Epona. Once she was in his hands, Link tugged on Epona's reins as they rode after Kind Bulbin.

OK, so this chapter was very short, I know. But I kind of made a system of sorts on what is supposed to happen in each chapter so I know where to start and where to end. That way it will be easier for me to write as I have school work to do as well. I will try to continue the system of once a week, but that might not always be possible. Anyway, hope you like it! Leave a review and I'll see you next chapter!