I'd like to thank my friend Neko for giving me the idea of this story! This is is going to be a short chapter story compared to the ones I plan to post. I like to think of it as a warm up! This takes place in the "Ocarina of Time" period. Enjoy!
Looking at the old abandoned apartment complex, Link couldn't help but smile at himself. He was the new owner of this building and was panning on making into something extraordinary. He was going to remodel the interior and fix up the exterior so that it looked like a nice warm home to whomever is to rent a small apartment room. He didn't plan on keeping it an apartment, he was only keeping it that way till he can save up enough money to finally build a nice bakery in the building, and at the same time, turn the rest of it into a nice home.
Entering the building he was able to find a nice flight of stairs that led to rooms on the second floor. each room had an extra room for a bedroom, they had their own washrooms, and a small kitchen. there were around twenty rooms on the second floor compared to the third floor where there was only one. The room on the top floor belonged to Link. It was nice area, similar to the other rooms, only bigger. He himself made his way up their so he could start unpacking, in the mean time he surveyed the area to make sure that everything was already fixed by the time he got here.
Once he got to his room, he saw that everything was already moved in for him, that didn't include the extra pile of boxes that were on the side of his living room. He opened some boxes till he eventually found his laptop, then made himself comfortable on the couch and began looking through the information in his e-mail. Six rooms were already reserved for a a few people, and he was to expect them by the end of next month. That meant that he had enough time to call in the gardeners and painters to fix up the place in time. closing his laptop he unpacked some of his things.
The expectation Link had for his business was great. However he never expected for there to be stories behind everyone who came to live there. Nor did he expect to find something more valuable to him than his dream of making a bakery
