Legend of Zelda
The Goddess Cup
Book 1
Chapter One
Friendship
[Jinks view]
" Jink, are you still asleep? Its a new day, you"ve never slept this late before." Link was yelling through my window. It's true I never sleep this late. I'm the one to wake him, but that dream was so weird. I had to sleep more to understand it. "JINK!" now he's mad. "Please get up! Please I have to tell you something!" Great, a dream. I like listening to his dreams but I want to tell him my dream for once. Oh well I'll tell him after he finishes his dream. "For Kingkows sake! Get up!" In this village everyone was a child that will never grow up. They all lived in many tree houses. On the end of the village was a colossal tree that Link and I live in. He lives closer to the ground but I live in the canopy because of the view and the cool birds. Link and I were outsiders. We wandered into the village when we were 5. We are now 7 the normal age for kingkownians, 7-10. But Link and I have no idea what happened to us before we came here. All we know is that Link and I are not at all related in any way. So we stay as good friends.
"OK! OK! I'm coming don't blow up." I sat up on my bed for a little, then I stood, got dressed in my green dress, and I walked to my door and stepped outside. Of course Link was there on my deck with his arms crossed and a smile on his face.
"OK now can I tell you my dream it's very weird." His smile turned confused.
"OK but after can I tell you mine its weird also. I don't quite understand it." I stopped to look at him and he was smiling. Clearly he's in a good mood today.
"OK let's go then into the tree so we can't be seen from the rest of the village."
I nodded and we started to climb. We climbed higher to the few branches that we found. They were a perfect place for us to talk, because it was not just a couple of branches to sit on. It was also a place to see past the village where we came from. The view was so amazingly beautiful. We always promised each other that when we grew up enough we would leave together to explore outside of the village and find our parents.
When we made it to the spot we sat down and I looked at him and said, "OK tell me your dream." His eyes looked sad like he changed his mind. His dream was so sad that it was the most terrible thing that could ever happen. His face scared me. I flinched slightly. But never before was he sad in front of me ever. "It's OK if you don't want to tell me."
His expression changed so fast it was funny. It went from sad to regret to anger and back to his cheery face. "It's OK. I'll tell you."
