Nothing to say, so I'll post my chapter A.

Chapter 1:
Robots?

Link stepped out of the portal, a bit frazzled to say the least. However, the shock form the portal was weighed down just by the shock of the room he was in.

He looked around and saw a white room with a ton of gadgets and things he couldn't recognize everywhere, so he automatically was able to identify it as a lab. However, this one was much more complicated than the one on Lake Hylia. At least there something made sense.

He called on Navi to tell him what was in his surroundings, and was quite shocked when she replied, "I have no idea."

Guess now I can only survive on my instincts, Link thought as he wandered through the lab. Looking at some of the things in there made him want to turn around (one of the doctors were doing an autopsy on an Eraser to see if they could try to expand their lifespan by locating the cause of death), but he kept strong. A new sound hit his ears now, a mechanical noise. Link turned the corner and saw two elves (but their ears were weird) taming some weird thing in fur; he could tell it wasn't an animal.

When he called on Navi for this, she informed him that it was a robot, or a mechanical man of some sort. She could also tell that it was dangerous, so to look out. Link probably would've ignored her warnings, but in this world, who knows what could happen.

The "robot" was being controlled by a switch in one of the weird elves' hand, it looked like. Link studied what it was doing when suddenly it started leaving the room. Careful not to be seen, Link followed it to see that it had formed a pack with another 8 or 9 of them. He saw as the elves had opened up a part of the roof of the building, allowing the robots to fly out, probably to do their bidding.

Link, now so full of new information and ideas it hurt, decided that he needed to get out of the lab. Now. So he released Navi out from under his hat, telling her, "Please go ahead and show me the way out."

Navi bobbed in agreement then head off to follow the elves through an archway. She was gone for a good 30 or so minutes, and Link was getting worried. Maybe if he could just slip by through here, he could just barely...

"Listen!"

Link, alarmed by Navi's sudden returning, and noise, he started shaking. He then took control of his nerves, shushed her, and ducked under one of the machines.

"So? Where is it?"

The fairy took off, having Link follow her. The building had seemed to be shutting down, sans the Control Room, so he had little trouble with security. Every now and then he'd almost run into an elf, but he had learned that he would need to be stealthy.

Finally, he had made it out of the building to outside. He was now utterly lost. Even though it was dusk, there was people almost everywhere. But as the night grew on, there slowly became less and less people there, though a lot of them gave Link weird looks. He gave them right back, wondering what their tunics where made out of. There was a wide assortment of them, ranging from black to orange to white to all sorts of colors. Confused, he just reminded himself that this wasn't Hyrule and shook it off.

He continued through the strange village, which signs told to be "New York City" when he checked. He also saw some people on the side of the streets, except unlike Hyrule Marketplace, there was a great multitude, and of all ages. He even saw a group of 6 kids in the park, hiding from the passing people, it seemed.

He saw the robots, too, flying through the air like those annoying crows. It appeared that they hadn't disappeared into oblivion and having no effect on him. He decided to follow them from the ground.

They were obviously looking for something and were more just hovering through the air at one point, then they headed off towards the park he had just passed. He continued to follow.

One of the kids he had seen before, a tall elf with blonde hair, saw it (though it looked like the boy was looking off a little to the right), and shook the others awake. One of the taller ones, looking the oldest of them, started to pull them out of the tree and take fighting stances. Link just jumped into the bushes to observe more.

The robots landed and got out strange weapons. The group then immediately spread, as a loud noise and a bunch of holes in the ground followed. The barrage continued for a while until it looked like they had run out of whatever they were using. Then the people attacked right back.

The smallest in the group looked deeply troubled in the back of the group while just about everyone else attacked. The tallest 3 had taken the first punches, only to draw back in pain and amazement; not in a good way, Link presumed. The second smallest had taken out a bomb and threw it at the robots, who immediately caught fire. Although they cheered, the fur skin that the robots were wearing burned off, revealing the metal that they were made of. The kids looked downright confused, but continued their barrage.

Throughout the whole fight, all you could hear was the clang of metal. People in the surrounding buildings were opening their windows and yelling at them, but none of them could see the fight, so they limited themselves to that.

The fight was getting more brutal as 4 of the kids were down and there was still 3 robots. The little girl from before and a different tall elf boy, this one with darker hair and an aura of gloom, had made it through it, the small one by not getting in the way. As they were going down, it seemed they were still conscious, just too bruised to continue.

Link decided it was time to intervene. Using an ice arrow (just to be safe; who knew what it would take to penetrate their armor), he shot at the one closest to the elf boy, freezing it instantly. The two turned to him confused but Link took no heed as he proceeded to take out a bombchu and take out another.

The remaining one sounded like it had a message to play, but another ice arrow took it down beforehand. Link then noticed the 4 eyes looking at him. He turned around and saw them there. The little one from before just went up to him and looked him in the eyes. Link just sat there dumbly.

After a few more seconds, she smiled grimly, then walked off to talk to the other standing kid. The others started to get up as well, getting into a circle to conceal their voices.

Link was confused even more now. How are they able to fight so well? How come did she just stare at me like that? Why are they living the life of beggars? These thoughts pranced around through his head as they continued to confer.

After a few more minutes the oldest girl came forward. She said smoothly, "Aren't you full of questions." Link looked back amazed. Could she read his mind?

A few seconds after that, the girl laughed a bemused chuckle and said, "No, that would be her," pointing to the little girl from before. She smiled slightly under the dirt that she had collected.

The leader abruptly dropped her smile, in turn making the other girl's smile disappear as well. She had seemed to have lost all remembrance of his being, it looked like. She then started to walk off, contemplating with herself in an argument about something called "The School" was up to now, later followed by the other kids, who listened closely to her.

Link was now really confused as to why she left it like that, and went up to follow them. But the group noticed his presence and started running through twists and turns that came in the city. It was only by luck that Link was able to be able to catch up with them.

He came across a dead end where he thought he'd find them, but couldn't find them anywhere. He then looked up and saw 6 figures with wings flying away.

Quick as he could, he got out Navi to go and try to find out what they were. She raced up towards them and make fast progress on them, then after taking a closer look, turned around and came rushing towards Link.

She started off, "Apparently we've been getting something wrong."

Link, confusedly replied, "What was it."

"This race isn't elvish at all. They're something called, 'humans'. A completely different race full of greed and power. However, those ones were different."

"How?"

"They had some bird inside of them. That was how they were able to fly."

"So not all humans can fly?"

If Navi was able to facepalm, she would've done it then, but she remembered this was just plain old inquisitive Link in front of her. "No, no they can't."

"Okay... so how are we suppose to find the creatures attacking our home?"

Navi floated around, with a pondering type aura surrounding her. "Well, I guess we could go back to that laboratory. Those robots sure looked like them."

Link nodded in agreement, going back to normal "actions speaking louder than words" style talking. He turned around and tried to retrace his steps, hopefully going on the right track for the safety of his people, while navigating in one of the most confusing places he had ever seen in a world almost completely unlike his.