"Link, so tell me again of your marvelous adventures." Zelda tugged on his sleeve, eager to hear of his audacious exploits once again. "Haha, well, it all started when I saw Fledge, the maladroit lad in front of the kitchen…" "Oh, Link! Not that far!" She giggled. "I met Impa, whom, at the time, I didn't know, and we were in accordance when it came to saving you." Zelda blushed. She's heard this tale countless times, but it always left her feeling special each time.

"She told me I had to go through Faron Woods first. I met Buchi, the Kikwi elder and-" "Sorry to interrupt again, Link, but could you make it the short version? It's nearly dark out and father would get worried if I'm not back by then." "Oh, okay. Well, long story short, I was never timid. Not even Ghirahim could make me cower in fear. Along my perilous journey, I had to become adroit with the Master Sword. Fi definitely helped, and she'll always be missed." Link's head turned to Zelda, whose head was looking down. Fi was the spirit guide to the Master Sword, only there for one, solid purpose: to guide Link to stopping Ghirahim resurrect Demise. "I had to become versatile in my instruments of weaponry in order to stop him. I was partially ambidextrous for a few things, like the Hook Beetle. I wish I was for a few other things… But I digress.

"Gondo was a really big help, though. He's a fabulous craftsperson. Okay, onto the point…" Zelda gave him a stare. "There were a ton of enigmatic puzzles I had to conquer before moving on. Ghirahim alone was challenging. He stayed secluded within the rooms before the fairy springs in the temples. He divulged he needed to find the other gate of time, and he wanted me to enlighten him on the whereabouts. In the Giant Cistern… underground where the zombie Bokoblins were… it gave me nightmares. Ghirahim must have apprised them to follow me up the rope. It was gross." Link shivered at the memory, causing Zelda to giggle again. "I definitely didn't want to conform to Ghirahim's plan of resurrecting Demise, so I scurried up that rope. I wanted him to relent, but nothing stopped our altercation. The zombies were nearly as bad as when my stuff got snatched from me at Eldin Volcano. Everything was latent. There, but in chests. I had to lurk around to find everything. I felt so powerless. After getting the third Sacred Flame from Eldin Volcano, I had to help Levias and get the 5 parts of the Song of the Hero. Along the way, I brought Lanayru back to life. After that, I gathered the remaining parts, and played it. I battled Ghirahim once more, then defeated Demise and rescued you." Zelda kissed Link on the cheek. "You are my savior. But I should go now. It's nearing night within the next few minutes. Goodnight, Link." She got up and walked towards the Knight Academy. Someday soon, Zelda, you'll be mine.