I do not own the Legend of Zelda. It belongs to Nintendo.
Questioning
by Carlson
Out in the great field, all alone, he swiped at some grass, cutting it cleanly just before the ground. What was peculiar, though, was that five bombs came out from under the grass! He was amazed!
Again, he cut at another patch of grass. This time a bundle of arrows came from nowhere! He was astonished. Again and again and again he cut at the grass. Again and again and again rupees and bombs and magic pots and arrows popped out.
He knew he should be questioning the source of the items, but he was to rich and well stocked to care.
