Time, Chapter 1

Me: Greetings, loyal readers!

*Zelda waves gracefully as Link nods and Ganondorf studies the twig he's been wedeling*

M: Who's ready for some more action and adventure?

*Zelda nods excitedly, while sitting in a patch of daisies. Link leans against a nearby cedar tree, preparing for the story to start. Ganondorf moves closer…by a foot.*

M: Alright! Let the story begin! We do not own Legend of Zelda or its characters.


Impa was still in her teens, she was young in the eyes of the Sheikah. The Sheikah were born to be the guardians of the Royal Family. Her Training had been fierce but satisfying. She was talented and strong. Her mental capacity was smarter than most and she was quick. The training she has gone through taught her to be swift and move like a shadow. Here in Kakariko Village she was summoned.

A mysterious owl flew to her training ground that day and landed on a practice doll that Impa was practicing with. Before she finished her strike to the doll she held herself then relaxed, "So is the family in need of my guardianship?" she asked in a cool misty tone.

"I have been sent by the princess tooooo summon help in Hyrule. The land is being attacked and Zelda is in need of help," said the owl tilting and turning its head.

"I see… Well I will be there in a flash… Also I have news that an orphan is being brought up with the Kokiri. Rumors suggest that boy doesn't have a fairy and he could be one of the goddesses chosen. This boy may be able to help." Before the owl could reply there was a flash of bright light and the Sheikah was gone.

Well Kaepora Gaebora was quite curious of this little boy supposedly being chosen as one of the goddesses champions. He went to go check it out, flying over the mountains heading toward the forest. In the distance he saw the army build up its ranks and now is getting ready to march toward the desert. Kaepora was wise enough to know that the battle is going to start a change for Hyrule. Even if he didn't know what would happen. The owl made a hoot and went to talk to the guardian of the forest, The Deku Tree.

The Tree wasn't very hard to find as the owl flew in the direction of a tree bigger than all of the others. It stood tall and strong over the forest bathing it with its soothing shadow. Landing on one of the trees in front of The Deku Tree Kaepora prepared a respectful gesture. The land around the tree was open with green grass and inviting animals. Leaves fell off of the trees as the fall air started to blow across the branches. Then there was a shiver and the tree spoke, "What is it? Why do you disturb my slumber?"

"My lordship, there is a roooomer around that yooooouuuu are harboring a child with no fairy." Kaepora bowed respectfully. "It is said that he does not belong with the Koooookiri."

"I have wondered the same thing my old friend. A fairy has not yet found him and he ages differently than the others. This boy was not originally born of this forest like the others. The Kokiri don't treat him the same."

"I see, it is said that he has been chosen by the goddesses to be a champion, but he is just a boy."

"This boy has always been a tough one. One of his closest friends, Saria, sometimes finds herself in trouble and he shows a great amount of strength of courage. He faces the odds no matter what happens to himself."

"I see… well can you send him toward the castle then?"

"I will, and I believe in this boy."

"That is yet to be seen. Thank you for this honor, my Lord Deku." Kaepora left and flew back toward the castle.

Navi was a fairy she was small agile and very smart. She was summoned by the great Deku tree earlier. Fear rose in her as she headed toward the tree. Her liking of the Kokiri was very little and she wanted to have nothing to do with them but when the Great Deku Tree calls a fairy must answer. The respect is too much to avoid it.

"Navi I have an opportunity for you to help out in the land," The Deku Tree told her. "I understand that you are no great fan of the Kokiri children of the forest, but there is one that is different. This boy may be able to help heal this land. He needs your guidance and friendship."

"I will not have anything to do with the Kokiri they are devious and childish," said Navi in a higher tone that semi trilled.

"You are right with that," The Tree chuckled, "but have you noticed that there is one of the children is different. Always wanting to be the hero facing trouble without a second glance, this boy is not of this forest and I need you to help guide him."

"Do I have to like it?" asked the fairy reluctant to having to do this.

"No, you don't have to like it but it will be a long journey either way."

"Great… Ok I'll go talk to this boy."

"Good, you will find him at the far end of the village in a tree house sleeping, and one more thing his name is Link."

Navi flew through the forest into the village of the meddlesome children and weaved through the obstacles that the Kokiri made. She sometimes bumped into things but she eventually reached the house where Link was. Zooming into the door of rags Navi entered a small circular room with a young boy wearing a green tunic at the other end. The fairy reached the boy and tried to wake him up. Yelling in his ear flying around him and nudging him didn't do much. All Link did was groan and tried swatting at her as he rolled over to get comfortable. She growled and muttered, "Those dang kids… Always a pain…" Taking a relaxing breath she ran into him with all of the force her little body could muster. The nudge nearly knocked Link out of his bed as he groaned waking up.

Link stretched and sat up on his little wooden bed with grass. He yawned and rubbed his eyes. Looking at Navi he blinked and nodded to her. There was no fear in his eyes only wonder and excitement. A fairy, here to be my friend? Now this is exciting, Link thought. He has always been the silent type. Talking was never the boy's strong suit but he knew how to talk. His attitude had always been either listening in curiosity or action.

"Hi I am Navi and I need to take you to the Deku Tree. It is of major importance." Link nodded and got up out of his bed and walked to the door. He went passed the rags of a door and started his grand adventure.


M: Well? How was it? Was it ok?

*Zelda claps her fingers daintily, Link strokes his chin in curiosity, and Ganondorf is seen throwing away the stick and begins polishing his sword.*

M: What do you readers think? Let us know your thoughts! We'd greatly appreciate it!*smile*