Hey guys! Thanks for reading my very first fanfic! I was really scared about writing it and was worried that it would be badly written. But so far people have been kind and no one has attacked it :3 Updates will be inconsistent, sorry L but hopefully they will happen often! I have school so please be patient with me! 3 you all! Thanks to Mayu Sato for the review :3

Shiebah swung her legs over the oak next to her house. The seven year old looked up at the stars feeling lonely.

This place is so beautiful, yet I feel I don't belong here. She thought to herself.

"Shiebah! Come play!"

Shiebah looked down to see a young girl with blonde pigtails waving at her. She wore the traditional Kokiri clothing, a green tunic with brown boots. The girl's fairy danced around her head.

"Coming! Just hang on a minute."

Shiebah waved with a smile as she began her descent. Grabbing each branch carefully, she picked her way down until she stood next to the girl. She was slightly taller than the girl and her bright blue eyes countered the smaller girls green eyes.

"Well, Aisha, have you grown roots? Let's go!"

Shiebah sprinted away from her tree house towards the entrance to lost woods. Aisha squeaked in surprise at the other girls speed, but caught up quickly. Scrambling up the small ledge, they both panted as they climbed the steep hill to the entrance. Once they reached the top they found the lead Kokiri boy barking out commands for a game of tag.

"Thiago, you know you aren't the ruler of the forest right?" Shiebah called out to him. Thiago rounded on the blonde haired girl, his baby blue eyes sparkling with annoyance.

"Fine Shiebah, perhaps you would like to delegate teams?" Thaigo crossed his arms and stuck his lip out.

"No, I think you're doing a fine job." Shiebah tipped her head back as a sign of defiance. Her and Thaigo never got along well, ever since they were infants. He was a control freak and she was very opinionated. He shook his head dismissively and turned back to the other Kokiri children.

"Hey, Aisha? I'm not feeling so well, I'm going to go talk to the Great Deku Tree. I'll see you later okay?"

Shiebah turned to Aisha and motioned to her stomach with one hand, signaling an upset stomach, which had suddenly been occurring more and more often. Aisha nodded and turned back to the other children. Patting Aisha on the back, she turned and began to scramble her way back down the steep hill. Jumping down the small ledge behind Mido's house. She tipped her head up to the sky. Birds flew over the treetops toward the edge of the forest.

I wish I could fly, so I could see the entire world all around me.

She smiled wistfully, staring at the sky. She was interrupted by a sharp pain in her stomach, reminding her why she left the others on the cliff. Turning she began to make her way over to the tunnel that led to the Guardian Spirit. Hopping from one stone to the next, she couldn't help but feel a mysterious nostalgia, a memory long faded that didn't belong to her. She shook her head, dismissing the mysterious feeling. The tunnel that led to the Great Deku Tree had once been overrun by Deku Babas, but they had been cleared by a man with an amazing sword. She couldn't remember his name, even though the story was popular among the Kokiri. It was about a man that had come to save the forest when it was sick and revived the Sage of Forest, which happened to be a Kokiri. He had left without a trace, not even leaving a name. Shiebah brushed her fingers on the stalks of grass that had grown where the man eating plants had once stood. She felt oddly at peace by touching the waving stalks, as if she knew that the man with the sword had guaranteed her safety. Emerging from the tunnel, she had to tip her head back to see the leaves at the top of the Great Deku Tree. Legend said, that a tree, even older than the Great Deku Tree had once lived here, with boundless amounts of wisdom. He had been the guardian of the forest before her Great Deku Tree, who now stood in front of her, speaking softly to the fairies floating around his branches. Shiebah strode confidently up to the tree and bowed slightly, speaking with respect as she looked up.

"Great Deku Tree, there is something that I have been meaning to discuss with you, if you will hear me."

She stood as she spoke. The Great Deku Tree peered down to see the young blonde girl standing in front of him.

"I will always hear you child. Speak to me now, and state your distress." He spoke in a deep, soothing voice, that of a father speaking to a troubled child.

"I have had a dream last night. It has been haunting me for some weeks now." Shiebah paused, breathing in deep to recall the dream.

No, vision. She thought to herself.

"I am in a room, sleeping in a bed. A woman rushes in and wakes me. I try to look at her face, but it is hidden to me and I couldn't speak to her. She ran me out of the room up some stairs, where she emerged on a balcony. She begins to chant some spell and then another woman appears. I cannot hear what they are saying, but I know that the woman who carried me up the stairs is of nobility. Then she picks me up, and I can hear her say, '"My dear Shiebah, please be safe and know that your mother and father will always love you."' And then she hands me to the woman beside her and she disappears. Then everything goes black and I can't see anything after that."

Shiebah finishes with a small shudder, disturbed by the accuracy in which he described her dream. The Deku Tree sits and stares at the girl, who is looking up at him anxiously.

"My dear Shiebah, there is something that I believe the Goddesses are trying to tell you. They are also telling me that it is time you knew the truth." The Great Deku Tree shifted his branches uncomfortably, spooking the fairies that glided lazily around the leaves.

"Shiebah…" He began. "You are not from this place. 8 years ago, Impa, the Sage of Shadow, brought you here and made me promise to keep you safe. She said that someday you would know the truth, and when you did, that you would need to leave this place to take your stance against our enemy in Hyrule."

The Deku Tree stopped, hoping that the girl would understand.

"I am not a Kokiri?" Shiebah asked fearfully.

"I am afraid not. Not only are you Hylian, You are also the Princess of Hyrule and the only remaining heir to the throne."

"How did this happen? Why did no one tell me?" Shiebah sat down, completely shocked by what she had just learned.

"Your mother and father were the king and queen of Hyrule, but because Hyrule was invaded by Altemia, to preserve the royal bloodline, they sent you here to be safe." The Great Deku Tree reached a branch down to pat the young girls' shoulder comfortingly.

"What must I do to free Hyrule?" Shiebah shook off the branch with a determined look on her face.

"You must defeat the Altemian King. He started this and only you can stop it." The Deku Tree's branches rustled as he reached into his main branch. Pulling the branch back, Shiebah saw something lodged inside it.

"It's for you. I have kept it safe ever since the Hero of Time walked this plane of existence."

The Great Deku Tree put the branch closest to the ground as he could, just enough for Shiebah to reach up and pull down the small wooden object.

"It's a chest." Shiebah placed the chest on the ground.

"Open it." The Deku Tree pointed to the latch with on small branch.

Opening the chest, Shiebah found three things inside, the Kokiri sword, a shield and a small silver and black stone that seemed to pulse with energy. Reaching down to touch it, she saw the Deku Tree shift to hold her hand back.

"What is this?" Shiebah glanced up at the tree.

"I will pick it up and hand it to you, but prepare yourself mentally for when it touches your hand; you will experience something that you never have before."

The Great Deku Tree spoke as his branch hand thingy removed the stone from the chest and held it over Shiebah's open palms. He dropped the stone into Shiebah's waiting hands. Shiebah shrieked out loud when the stone touched her skin, its magic taking effect immediately. She screamed as her skin tore and her bones broke and reformed themselves. She felt her body drop onto all fours and gasped as her fingers and hand formed into paws. Her golden hair turned gray and began to grow all over her body. White color patterns formed on her head, muzzle, belly, and tail. Her ears turned jet black at the tips with a small line below the tip. The most amazing transformation out of it all was the magnificent wings that sprouted from her back. They were long and slender with golden tinted tips on the feathers. Shaking as the transformation finished, she realized that the whole thing had taken less than five seconds. Standing unsteadily, she shook her head from side to side, clearing the last bit of pain from her skull. She looked back to see her new form, that of a powerful and beautiful wolf.

"What just happened to me?" She used telepathy as a wolf cannot speak.

"You have a gift that has been passed down from your father. He was the Hero of Twilight, and one of the things that helped him defeat the demon king, Ganondorf, was to turn into a wolf. Obviously, even though it was an acquired trait, it would seem it passed down naturally to you." He motioned to the wings on her back, a confused look on his face.

"These, however, was something that your father did not posses. Why you have them is beyond me."

If trees could shrug, The Great Deku Tree would have done it.

"How do I change back?" She shook her fur side to side to get a feel for it.

"Oh, that is simple. You must touch the stone again." The Deku Tree pointed to the stone again which was lying on the ground. Shiebah leaned down to tap it with her nose. Her transformation back wasn't as hellish as it was the first time, but it still was painful. Standing on two legs again, she bent down to pick up the sword in its sheath and attached it to her back, along with the shield. Using a leaf she reached down to pick up the stone again, but the Great Deku Tree stopped her.

"There's no need for that stone now."

"Why? I thought I needed it to transform." She straightened, putting one hand on her hip.

"You can now transform on a whim, since the magic to help you transform is now in your body."

The Deku Tree pushed the stone away with his branch. The stone had ceased hits humming and now appeared to be a normal river rock.

"Thank you for telling me. I must leave now, as the Sage of Shadow predicted." Shiebah said with a wistful note to her words.

"You are clearly wise beyond your years, Little Princess. Take your leave and be safe. Return to us one day."

The Great Deku Tree's voice was choked with sorrow at the thought that he was losing one of his children. Shiebah nodded and turned towards the exit, feeling overwhelmed yet confident in her new role. Stopping at the exit, she turned to look at the Great Deku Tree and wave good-bye one last time. This was it, her new life started now.

So? Good, yah? This was kind of a long chapter and a pain to write. I have a feeling it wasn't written to well, but ah, what the hell, I'm trying :3 Review and Favorite please and I'll will see all you lovelies later!

~BlackclawKitty15