Rewritten. I own nothing.
Tael sat on a cliff facing the ocean.
His sister was goddesses knows where, he didn't though. And right now, he didn't care either.
An old fairy friend of his landed beside him, sending him a mischievous smile.
"So, how does your evening looks?" his friend asked.
"Quite beautiful, and yours?"
She leaned back and laughed softly. "Yes, so does mine."
"What have you been doing lately?" he turned and gave her an inquiring look.
"I've been helping a youngster save the world from an evil guy with bad looks." she half-joked, though saying the truth.
"Really? How did he look?" Tael asked, his eyes sparkling.
Navi described Ganondorf, exaggerating vigorously about his nose.
Tael clutched his stomach, dumb with laughter.
"Holy mother of… ah, hahahahaha! He looked like that much of an idiot?" he finally gasped out
"Yeah, if he hadn't proved he had power, I would never have taken him seriously." Navi grinned.
"Hey, why don't you tell me about that journey you were on, it sounds pretty interesting." Tael leaned back, looking at the centre of the sky.
Navi told him the whole story, just from her perspective.
"…and how much of an idiot can you possibly be? If it hadn't been for the cure-any-mortal-injury-on-instinct-fairies, he would have been dead a billion times just against those disgusting
green thingies coming up out off the desert sand!" she cried, ignoring the barely not-laughing Tael beside her. "Not to mention that stupid hat of his, where did he get it, anyway?
Through charity?"
"Well, on first look he doesn't seem that stupid." Tael said. "Why don't you tell me some stories of his stupidity?"
"There was this one time when he insisted he could jump just as far as Epona, and of course he couldn't. You see, to get into the gerudo territory, you have to cross a canyon, normally
there's a bridge, but it was broken. Normally Link made Epona jump for him, but this time he had to do it himself." Navi rolled her eyes. "He fell straight into the river deep below and
was carried off to Lake Hylia, it saved his life."
Tael chuckled, then looked at the sun, it was almost gone now. He rose to his feet and offered her his hand. She took it and they flew off.
"Race you to the beach!" the other fairy suddenly shouted and sped up.
"Hey, wait up, Navi!" Tael called after her.
Navi, who was somehow faster, landed swiftly in the sand, making a cloud of it; whereas Tael succeeded in making a more graceful landing, seeing as he was in no need for speed.
"You're slow!" Navi teased him loudly. "You get out-flown by a girl!"
"A very fast and reckless girl who can't make landings." Tael teased back.
"Bah! Like you're just a pushover, honestly, your sister controls your life!"
"She's all I have!" Tael cried in defence.
"No she's not, silly." Navi said, giving the slightly taller fairy a hug. "You also have me. What else am I good for?"
"Now that is a good question! What are you good for, Navi-one?" he asked, nuzzling her hair and using his nickname for her.
"Hey, don't be mean!" she said, trying to hit him over the nose.
Tael laughed and ducked, running away from her so she couldn't stuff sand or fairy dust down his throat; neither were particularly dangerous to a fairy, just uncomfortable.
On a beach in the dark, two fairies lay side-by-side, both sleeping heavily, the male with an arm around the female's slender waist, a smile on his face.
Heh, review and tell me if you thinks it's as cute as I do.
