Disclaimer: Nope I don't own Zelda... yet anyways (I'm planning on it!)
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Tears almost filled his azure blue eyes. What was going to happen? What if he didn't want to live up to everyone's expectations? Could he stop and turn around when we wanted to? Why had he been chosen? Why couldn't someone else save the world?
He never wanted to leave his home. All he wanted was to be like everyone else. To be normal. But now...
Fate had chosen a different path for him. To be taken on this adventure, to have no choice to leave everything he loved, to have to bear the weight of the world on his shoulders. It was too much for a child of ten, who barely knew what this world outside the forest was like.
The boy dressed in a green tunic, the boy who never wanted to leave home, Link, Hero of time.
Link looked at the ocarina in his hand. He had seen great evil just moments ago. Great evil that had killed the great deku tree, that threatened the world, that was going to kill Zelda. Wiping the tear from his eye, he looked up at the window that made light rays shine warmly down on him. He knew what he had to do, what ever that might bring. He pulled the sword from the pedistool, watching the world blurr around him, awaiting his destiny and what ever it might bring.
Link awoke. Maybe it had all been a dream. Yes, all a dream. But then, why was he laying in the middle of a dirt road? This isn't right He thought. It's not that he knew that it wasn't right, he didn't exactly know what was supposed to happen, but it just felt like something went wrong.
He had no weapons with him, his sheild, sword, boots, everything was gone, except his tunic. His hat was gone, as well as the string that once held most of his hair back. Link kicked a rock and rubbed the back of his neck. Well, I'm on a road, maybe I should start walking down it. He thought. And he did.
It seemed like he had been walking for hours, under the glowing blue night sky. He had not seen any people, nor wildlife. The scenery seemed all the same, and Link fell into a repeating pattern. step. step. step. kick rock. step. step. step. kick rock.
A rusling sound came from the bushes. Link held his breath. Suddenly a rabbit jumped across his path, which almost made Link laugh. His ocean-deep eyes followed the furry little critter until it went back into the bushes. When Link turned his attention back to his path, he found himself looking into a wolf's threatening yellow eyes.
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hmmm.... didn't turn out the way I wanted it to... but oh well good 'nuff.
.Review please!
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