A/N: First, I wanna thank a friend of mine that helped me doing this, thank you so much katnisssullen! You are awesome, be sure to check out her stories if you like this one, and without further ado, I hope you enjoy the story.

Demise had been sealed into the Master Sword, and both the hero and the goddess's return to their time was at hand. Sadly they had to say good bye to Impa, both in the past and present, and even though they were saddened for the recent loss of a dear friend, they felt happy knowing that it was all over.

The two went out of the Temple of Hylia and were greeted by Zelda's father, Headmaster Gaepora. Link called his Crimson Loftwing, hopping on and offering his hand to Zelda and helping her to get on the Loftwing's back. Link thought she wanted to go back to Skyloft, until she suddenly spoke up.

"Link... I want to go to the top of the statue," she said as they began to ascend.

"Sure, Zelda," he said with a little smile.

"I want to see something," she said, wrapping her arms around him and resting her head on his back. Link had his eyes wide open as he felt how his heart was skipping a beat and his face was turning reddish.

"Are you okay, Link?" she asked curiously, noticing his racing heart.

Link turned even redder, stuttering. "Y-yes, Zelda, I'm okay. I-it's just that I…" he was about to spit out the last words, but Zelda interrupted him.

"It's okay Link. Don't speak," she said as she held him tighter, a cute little smile on her lips.

"Okay, Zelda…" he said, smiling to himself as his heart slowly began to calm down.

They remained silent and happy at heart for the little amount of time it took them to get to the top of the Goddess Statue. Link got off his Loftwing, lending her a hand to get off, too. The Loftwing flew away into the sky, and both the hero and the goddess stood there, admiring the great view of the Faron woods, with the big Eldin volcano and the long Lanayru desert in the distance.

It was one of the best moments for both of them, just like at the start of this adventure that came to an end, on the same goddess statue.

Suddenly, with a soft voice Zelda asked, "Hey, Link?"

He looked at her.

"Could you play the Ballad of the Goddesses one more time?"

"Sure thing, Zelda," he said, "anything for you." He thought to himself as he pulled out the golden harp and started playing the song.

Zelda was looking out at the beautiful sight while the young hero played the harp. They saw their friends from the sky, Groose waving at Zelda, but not like before. This time, it was a sign of friendship. Zelda waved back as she saw them fly into the blue sky, and Link ended the song.

Zelda suddenly looked at link and she said, "Look around us! As a child, I always dreamed of a world below," she said in an excited tone. "I wanted to see the surface with my own eyes and feel the warm land's breeze on my skin. I… I think I want to live here," she said, looking down with a small smile on her lips. "I always wanted to feel solid ground beneath my feet, see the clouds above my head, and watch over the Triforce."

She faced Link and asked him, "What about you, Link? What will you do now?" she said with a smile on her face, their eyes meeting.

Link smiled, eyes wide open as the words came out of his mouth. "I… I feel like… I belong here, even though I don't really know why… I want to live here, too," said the young hero.

With you, Zelda... he finished within his mind. He had never felt this way before about anyone, let alone Zelda, his childhood friend. But deep within him he somehow knew he had always felt this way… only these time it was much stronger. But there was something that puzzled him for the last few minutes: What was Zelda's intention when she hugged him earlier while they were flying? Was it just because she had to grab onto something to keep her from falling? Or... was there something else on her mind? He couldn't stop thinking about what happened when suddenly he heard a feminine voice in the distance that was coming closer and closer every second. He soon realized he was in some kind of trance and that voice was, in fact, Zelda's.

"Link? Hellooo? Is somebody home?" she said in a playful tone.

"Huh? Wha? Umm… Sorry about that, Zelda, I was just… thinking about some things…" he said as he rubbed the back of his head with a smile across his face.

Zelda was puzzled by what had just happened, so the only thing left was to ask, "What were you thinking about, Link?"

His eyes opened wide in a flash. He couldn't think of an answer to give her that would sound convincing... Trying to avoid talking to her about what he had really been thinking about, he said the first thing that came to his mind.

"Umm…about… you know… err… about where we could live?" he said, thanking the goddesses that the idea came at the right time. "Because the temple is not a place where we could stay. I mean... it's ruined, and it would take a lot of time to repair it."

She thought about it for a few seconds. "You're right; I never really thought about where we could live…"

"Maybe we could build a little house…" he said. He could be with her and possibly, one day, tell her how he felt about her.

"Maybe… or… maybe we could tell my dad and convince him to make a Knight Academy on the surface!"

Link's expression of happiness faded away as the possibility of not being with Zelda escaped.

"Yeah… that's a great idea, Zelda…" he said, trying to sound happy, but within him were broken hopes and dreams. Then he realized that he was not a full knight yet, so the idea started to sound a little better for him. And the idea of having their friends made him really happy.

"I really like the idea Zelda! Let's do it! Let's all of us live below the skies!"