Hi all! This is Cassidy Dell with a new fic! Legend from Of Myths and Legends is in this but she's not the main character. And I know I haven't finished of Myths and Legends but I need a break from that one. Here's the new one!

Eternal Valkyrie

Disclaimer: No, I do not own Zelda or any characters dealing with Zelda. I do own my own characters and if you try to steal them, I'll send my chibi-Legend after you! (OoOoOoO scary…) Anyway thanks go to:

The Infamous Chibi Cat

For helping me with the name and for letting me borrow

all of those 'How to Draw Manga' books!

Britannica Moore

For helping me revise all the crappy parts of this.

Hero McAllen

For being such a cool person!

My Basketball Coach

For never playing me. If I didn't bench sit almost every game,

I probably would not have thought of any of this! ^^;

OH and another thing, for those of you who haven't read Of Myths and Legends, I'll briefly introduce Legend so you won't have to read 11 chapters just to know what she's like.

She comes from another world called Palto. So unlike Hylians, she has rounded ears. She's short in stature with long brown hair and red eyes. She was a servant to the Goddesses, meaning she has a few powers. She can trans-locate (teleport), and she can control some things with telepathy. She can also will a psychic attack to her hands. She also fights with a sword and can shoot pretty well. She has a black horse named Myth (yeah corny I know I know lol). She's got a very outgoing, open and rambunctious personality. K, I'm done. That should be enough to get an idea of what she's like.

Chapter 1: Intros and Reunions

Kalea, the brown-haired, blue-eyed, short-statured, 14 year old girl was in her family room, sprawled out on the sofa. She was flipping through the channels of the television, coughing every so often due to her 'bad case of strep throat'. It really wasn't all that bad; actually, her parents had just over-reacted. They made her stay home from school – although Kalea had no problems with that – but she wasn't allowed to use the phone, the computer, or the Nintendo 64. And no N64 meant no Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. And no OoT meant torture to Kalea, because no one in their right minds would want to miss out on the chance to play one of the best games of all time! But alas, her 16 year old brother, Luc, had no school that day, meaning he'd be paying close attention to finding a reason to get his little sister in trouble; including telling Mom and Dad that Kalea was playing the N64.

Back to what I was saying earlier, she was flipping through the channels of the T.V.

"Garbage." She muttered, in her very light Australian accent, as she changed the channel.

"Trash." Click, "Garbage." Click, "Trash." Click, "Garbage." She sighed and clicked the channel-changing button once again.

"Hmm. Junk." She ended up watching Days of Our Lives, as the infamous Stephano was scheming up another evil plan…or some crap like that…er anyway – I do get off track, no? Well one crappy soap opera led to another, and a good ten minutes later, Kalea was fast asleep.

~*~

"Alright Link. Now would be a good time. You can do it. It's not that difficult." Link was in the Temple of Time. His mission…to retrieve the Master Sword once again and to travel to another land FAR, FAR away and fetch someone. But he didn't seem to be having too much luck with that mission. Why? Because he was a nervous wreck! He didn't want to have to wield the sword anymore because needing the Master Sword meant something was up. That, and he wasn't too sure if the someone he needed to fetch would be too willing to go.

Despite all that, he continued to give himself pep talks and words of encouragement.

"For the love of Din, Link! Will you just pull the sword!" it was Legend. She was in the temple along with him, but she wouldn't be going with him to the 'other land far, far away'. She was just there to encourage him – if that's what you want to call it.

"This isn't as easy as it looks you know!"

Legend sighed, "I know Link. But you have to do this. The Sages have to have a good reason for it. No one pulls a magical, legendary sword out of a slab of rock for nothing." Link stayed put. Legend decided she would help him out, so she placed his hands on the hilt of the Master Sword, "Come on Link. You can do this."

After taking a few deep breaths, he made his decision.

"OK. I'm going to do this." He tightened his grip on the sword, breathing in sharply. He pulled the sword out with much ease. A blue light flashed brightly as Legend and the rest of the temple disappeared from Link's sight. As he re-emerged in the familiar Chamber of Sages, he let loose a breath he did not realize he was holding.

Returning the sword to its proper location in the scabbard on his back, which was unused for two years, Link stepped forward to be faced with the seven Sages, all of who were his dear friends throughout his life. There were a few moments of awkward silence between the eight companions as each one glanced at another.

Link's lips formed into a large, boyish grin. Saria was the first to make any movements and rushed towards Link, taking him into a large embrace – as large as the little Kokiran sage could manage, at least. Link chuckled and bent down to hug her back.

"Oh it's so good to see you Link!" he stood up as the others sauntered toward the hero and the Forest Sage. Each of them greeted him with open arms and kind words of how they missed him so.

"It's good to see you again, Brother!" Darunia gave Link a large pat on the back. The strength of his stroke sent Link forward a bit – directly into the arms of Zelda.

"Does this mean you're excited to see me, Link?" she smiled at Link's blushing face. He regained his composure and looked her over. She hadn't aged a day. her long, golden tresses cascaded down to her middle back; not a single strand was out of place. Her gold head piece shimmered, bringing a soft glow to her smooth, prefect face. It was always a wonder how she could attain and retain such perfection.

Rauru interrupted Link's train of thought, "We have much to talk about, Link, but little time to discuss it all."

Link sighed, 'Just like the good old days.'

Well that's chapter1! I hope you all liked it. Review please and no flames! If this fic does well (at least three reviews) I'll keep going. And for those who don't understand the title, a Valkyrie was a type of female warrior, but that's all I'll say for now. Thanks for reading!

And a suggestion – GO READ HERO MCALLEN'S FICS! If you like a good read hers are definitely worth taking a look at. You know what, it's not a suggestion, it's an order! GO NOW! (well you can review first heh heh ^^) Chao!