Author's Note: Oh my God! Lately, I've been OBSESSED with Zelda! Dunno what's wrong with me! This is my erm…*counts* fourth novelization from a Zelda series! Gak! I know I shouldn't be starting another story—I have already said this before—but I had toooooo! I really like Twilight Princess since it's my second favorite game! And I had already beat it…five times now so I started it again and I'm currently at Twilight Realm but was too chicken to go inside it because of those hand sol-monster thingys…ahem, anyways…I CAN'T HELP MYSELF! HELP ME!

Disclaimer: Must we go through this? Oh wait: I OWN LINK! Link: No you don't. Me: *cries*

Prologue: The Beginning

The sun shone down, beating its sunrays as if it was trying to give more life. Splashes of orange, yellow, pink, a bit of blue and brown filled the sky. Some people called it Twilight.

Soft small waves splashed gently against each other while two people were sitting on the sand; one of them seemed to be gazing at the waves deeply as the other one seemed to be in deep thought letting the silence to settle in.

"Tell me…Do you ever feel a strange sadness as dusk falls? They say it's the only time when our world intersects with theirs…The only time we can feel the lingering regrets of spirits who have left our world. That is why loneliness always pervades the hour of twilight…"

The person that was next to the elder still gazed at the gentle waves.

"But enough talk of sadness…I have a favor to ask of you, Link."

At the mention of my name, Link as I was called, looked up at my mentor…my father with my crystal blue eyes.

"I was supposed to deliver something to the royal family of Hyrule the day after tomorrow…Yes, it was a task set to me by the mayor, but…would you go in my stead?"

I stared at dumb-founded at the father-figure. He can't be serious, can he? But the emotions that were planted on his old features showed no signs that he was joking. He was being sincere.

"Me? You want…me?" I asked, still not believing.

The man smiled lightly. "You have…never been to Hyrule, right?"

I shook my head. "I only read about Hyrule in books and heard from tales."

He gave an amused look. "In the Kingdom of Hyrule, there is a great castle and around it is Castle Town, a community far bigger than our little village. And far bigger than Hyrule is the rest of the world the gods created. You should look upon it all with your own eyes."

I said nothing while watching the man getting up but before he left completely, he spoke.

"It is getting late…We should head back to the village. I will talk to the mayor about this matter."

I mimicked his actions by leaving Faron Spring, smiling when I saw my horse; Epona. Oh goddesses. I can't tell you how much I love that horse. She's a part of my family. The sudden thought crossed my mind which caused me to be saddened.

My family…

You know, I had never known what happened to my parents. The only thing that I did know was that I was left at the doorstep of Uli's and Rusl's house as an infant. That nightmare would still plague my mind though all I could ever make out from that dream was lightning, heavy rain and thunder with a woman running away.

But from what?

What was she running from?

"Oof." I replied as I realized that I had bumped into Rusl. I looked around and saw that we were back at the entrance to the Village. My treehouse is facing the open gate which of course gets locked during the night. Colin waved at me as did I before going into my treehouse to get a goodnight sleep.

I hope…

Author's Note: And there you go! Don't be surprised that it's short.