The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Brookelle: Okay, well here's the second chapter.

Berenice: Is Link going to keep popping out?

Brookelle: Of course, Bere. This is a story about him and Zelda, you know.

Berenice: Yay! :D

Brookelle: Jordan?

Jordan: 'Sup?

Brookelle: Are you alright? You've been quite.

Jordan: Eh.

Brookelle: Um...are you sure you don't wanna...

Berenice: Gomen for the story!


Ch.2

Flying Neko No Jutsu

"Good thing I got away from the lunch lady in time. No way was I going to survive in that place with beans all over my face." a boy with dirty blonde hair and shining blue eyes said while he made his way out from the academy and into the outside world of his humble home. He tilted his head upwards, close his eyes so the sun won't blind him, and took in a deep breath of fresh air.

"Ah yes, the sweet smell of the place hidden in the clouds, eh boy?"

Link stopped sniffing and looked around for that owner of the voice.

"Up here, my boy."

The boy looked up towards the higher level of the academy and spotted a man, in his late thirties or early forties with long brown hair who wore a white long "dress" with a red sash over his shoulders. He gave a smile to Link.

"Nice to see you today, Link. Ain't today one fine day?"

"It would've been a nice day if you didn't pop out from nowhere and startled me. I hate when people do that." Link thought as he took his sight away from the man above him due to the sun's rays blinding him.

"But Link, Link, my boy. Please do come up here."

"Just great." Link looked around for something that he can mount on in order to reach the man. He spotted a wooden box next to a small wall that was connected to another wall. He walked a few steps back and ran up to the box. He hopped on it and climbed over to the edge of the wall. He was now in the same level as the man but he was on the other side so Link jumped over to the other side onto another wall's edge. He was now at his destination.

"Well, aren't you a smart on, eh boy? Oho! There is no doubt you won't win that race today." The man said as Link stood in front of him having a bored and frustrated look on his face.

"Good morning, Instructor Horwell." Link greeted in not a well manner. But the man didn't noticed and smiled widely.

"Why good morning, dear Link. How are you on this fine day?"

"I would've been good if you just shut the hell up and let me go see Zelda, thank you very much."

Link cleared his throat. "Eh. Pretty decent, I guess."

"And don't expect me to ask you how your day has been...I couldn't careless."

"I see." Horwell stood in silence, waiting for the young boy to ask how his days has been but all he got was this look that said "Please don't talk to me."

The man coughed and decided to look around instead to Link's threatening look. "Well, I feel like I am just a bother to you due to you going to be late for your ceremony. I shall talk to you later on, boy."

Link nodded and turned around and started to run almost in super sonic speed(It's called an analogy, people). Horwell quickly turned around from the wind that the young boy created once he took his sprint towards the bridge that leaded to the goddess statue. He gave out a surprise look towards the boy getting smaller and smaller by the minute until he disappeared onto the other bridge.

"Was I really that much of a bother to him?" Horwell asked himself as he took out a napkin from his pocket and rubbed his nose.

Link dashed towards the bridge that leaded to the goddess statue where Zelda would be. He could argue with anyone that Zelda was way better to talk to than Horwell. He made people feel too depressed even if he seemed so happy himself. No wonder he doesn't have much friends. People aren't even sure he has any friends...not even his brother, Owlan, was near him and when he was, it was just necessary.

As Link made his way towards the entrance where the statue was located, some meowing sound was heard but he didn't stop to wonder what it was until something jumped out of nowhere and landed onto his face.

"Oh my God! Get off of me! Get off of me! Someone help me!" Link yelled as he tried to take the thing that was blocking his view. He was not going towards the entrance anymore but running out of the path and going to the side, close to a dangerous cliff that lead to an endless landing down below. The people from Skyloft lived in the sky, a place above the clouds. When people ran of from the surface they were in, no one would save them unless they held a bird that came down and swoop them into safety of their feathery backs. If not, it was game over for you.

Back to the boy's reality, Link was still struggling with the thing that was on his face not knowing that he was headed to a dangerous end.

"Get off me! Get off! Grr! Get the hell off!" Link shouted and kept pulling onto the thing on his face. Link almost vomited from the horrible smell this thing smelt like. It was like the scent of a whole pack of unclean pigs mixed with sweat and the smell of wet dog. "Get the hell off!"

He was just at the edge of the cliff until he was finally able to take the thing off his face. He shook his head and examined the thing. It was Mia, the cat thing that belonged to Zelda and her father. Link pouted his lips from the sight of her.

"Mia..." But before he could say anything else, he felt the strong winds coming from below. He looked down and noticed his unsteady position at the edge of the cliff. He grew a bit dizzy from the view, even though he had seen it many times before but this time since the awful smell and the crazy walk he made to get to where he was, just made this experience worse.

Link went off balance and dropped down the cliff with Mia along on his grip. Link blacked out for a bit on the fall and soon woke up with the sweet smell of grass and bugs hovering over him. He blinked a few times and slowly sat himself up. He shook his head and rubbed the behind of it as he took in his surroundings. He was back to the top of the cliff.

"Meow!"

Link turned around and saw Mia cuddling his arm on his right. She then gave a small lick on his hand. Link was flustered.

"Was it just a dream? What just happened?" He stood up and dusted himself up from the pieces of grass stuck on his pants and shirt. He look around again and moved his hands in front of him, thinking if he was just dreaming right now while his real self was still falling down below the clouds. It was like the last memories before he died.

"Meow!"

Link looked down and saw Mia looking up at him. He picked her up and examined her. A light bulb was turned on.

"Mia, did you saved me from falling down?"

The cat meowed and licked his face as she wagged her puffy stripped tail.

It was Mia. No one else would save him at that instant. And Link remembered one very important thing: Mia is a flying cat. With her big ears, she can fly around like any flying Loftwing could. Link smiled and hugged the cat tightly.

"Thanks Mia. I would've been a goner if you didn't went down to save me."

"Ah. I see you're talking to Mia, boy. I knew I wasn't the only one that knew that Mia could understand and speak with you."

"Oh dear God."

Link frowned and put the cat down besides his feet and began to walk back on track towards where Zelda should be unless she grew tired of waiting for him.

"Link! Hold up! Bring Mia up to me!" the Instructor Horwell shouted from above the bridge. Link paid no heed for how stupid he made himself be seen by talking to a dumb cat thing.

"Meow!" Just by hearing the sound of her flapping ears, Link knew she had flew over to Horwell so that problem was solved. Link smiled. Maybe that cat wasn't so bad after all. She seemed to understand how not helpful he felt right now. Now all he needed to do was...

"Link, my boy, watch out for that...!"

A cold rush of water streamed onto the insides of Link's clothes and shoes as his face landed flat onto a freezing cold rock below the small pond. Link rose up to the surface and got out before he let anyone else see him getting embarrassed as he walked away like nothing happened even though he had a small pain in his forehead.

"Link, my boy, are you okay?"

Link rose one hand and disappeared behind the corner of a huge rock next to the entrance of the goddess statue. He took a deep breath and then...

"SINCE WHEN ARE THERE FUCKING PONDS ON TOP OF CLIFFS?"


Brookelle: My question indeed. Since when are there ponds on top of cliffs?

Berenice: Poor Link! He's not having such a good day today. By the way, I like where you're going with the titles of these chapters. They're catching...well for me.

Brookelle: Why thanks, Bere. Kinda on the Naruto side there but Link is from Japan so it shouldn't really...oh wait...he isn't a ninja. .

Berenice: Oh well. What happened to Jordan?

Brookelle: He's not feeling so great right now. Maybe next time he'll be back.

Berenice: Aww!

Brookelle: Yeah...well anyway, for those who read my chapters' titles and have an opinion about them, please tell me in the reviews. Just to tell you guys, I'm not good at coming up with titles and I don't wanna be counted off for something as simple as that.

Berenice: Oh Brookelle, you stress yourself too much on silly things. I think your idea of titles for these chapters are just fine.

Brookelle: Eh. I guess.

Berenice: Please review and comment! 3