Short and sweet, I don't own Zelda. If I ever do, then you guys will be the first to know.

Anyway, thanks so much for the great reviews. I went back and fixed the errors that were mentioned and a few more I caught along the way. Also, thanks for giving this fic a chance, it means alot.

Unfortunately, I'm not sure how often I will be able to update. School is crazy this time of year, and I have like four other fics that need to be finished. That being said, I will try and update as much as I can, whenever I can. Last thing, not sure if I am going to keep this in first or third, I may do a mix. Enjoy.


Third person


When Sera opened her eyes, a boy in green was standing over her, watching her curiously. She bolted upright, and the blonde in green tumbled backwards, falling on the ground in shock. From instinct, Sera's hands flew to her head, where they rested on the tiara, making sure it was still securely fastened where it should be. Sera took a steadying breath, and then got a look at her surroundings for the first time.

She was near a forest, where the open land met the shallow entrance. Already, she could tell that there were monsters about, as her master had trained her to sense them before she saw them. In the horizon she could see the mountains, which spanned the north west. After another quick glance around, her eyes focused on the boy that was still staring at her, eyes still unblinking.

"Oh," Sera said, shocked that she didn't notice him before. "Hi, where am I?" The blonde could only stare at the girl in front of him, she was so...different. She looked almost magical the way she was dressed, with her bright, ember hair dancing around her face wildly, loose curls falling past her shoulders.

"U-uh, this is Hyrule." The blonde said, stuttering just a bit before he composed his features.

"Yes, yes, I know that much, which part?" Sera asked, her words were rushed. The boy could tell she was in a hurry. Sera took another look at him, something looked familiar. Sure, the forest Picori wore green, but not quite like this, and he had this hat... "Never mind, what's your name?"

The blonde was having trouble keeping up, but still managed to answer, "Link." Sera nodded, though she couldn't help but feel that his name was important. She'd heard it somewhere before, but just couldn't place it.

"Link...alright, then. I'm Sera." Sera said, introducing herself as she got up and brushed herself off. "Which way is Castle Town?"

Link wordlessly pointed towards the castle that was just visible in the distance, Sera nodded. As she started walking off, Link called, "Wait." Sera stopped and turned, her cloak flowing around her with the movement. "Why are you here?"

Sera suppressed a sigh, though patiently answered, "I'm searching for someone." As she walked away, one of the monsters from the forest made their way out into the field. It was one of the pig like creatures that pestered those who tried to navigate the many forest of Hyrule. "Annoying pest," Sera muttered and and reached her hand out, causing the monster to erupt in a pillar of flames, leaving only ashes behind. Link stared after her as she continued on the path that would lead her to Hyrule. Once she was out of sight, the old hat on top Link's head sprang to life.

"Link, did you see that?" The old hat asked, as if Link could have possibly missed the magic.

"Yep." Link replied, and walked cautiously over to where the animal had been charred. Already, the ashes were nearly gone, blown away by the wind. "Completely charred."

"Maybe we should follow her," The hat, Elzo, said. Link stared at him with wide eyes, thinking he was out of his mind.

"You're crazy!" Link stated, "What if she's not a good guy. We'll be toast." Link crossed his arms and went to sit on top of a nearby rock, crossing his arms and thinking in silence.

"If she is an ally, she would be helpful to us." Elzo reasoned, knowing that with a mage on their side, defeating Vaati and rescuing Princess Zelda would be a much easier task. Link thought the old hat had a point, no matter if it would be a 50/50 shot. He looked towards Hyrule caste, it was only a few hours walk from where he was, and he could probably catch up to Sera if he hurried.

"Alright," Link agreed. "But, if she starts coming after me with flames, you're getting burned first." Elzo chuckled, and together the two rushed to catch up with the mage.


Vaati stood with his appointed servant, a demon that resembled the shadow of an overgrown dog, and made his way towards where he knew the next element would be. Link had gotten to the earth element first, but the next, fire, would be his. Vaati convinced himself of that much.

"Demon," Vaati called casually, not caring enough to look at his servant as he continued walking down the mountain path. "Scout ahead." At his command, the demon disappeared beyond the rocks, obeying his master and searching for any possible threats that would stand in his way. Once the demon was out of sight, Vaati was left in silence, though he was content with occupying himself with his thoughts. There was a lot he needed to plan through.

He was attempting so much at his age, so much that should not be possible. Even so, Vaati was determined to make it work. There was much to be done.


Kay, so the length sucked, I hate doing chapters this short... I didn't have the time to do much with it. School has kept me busy so I haven't had much time to work on it, however, I promise the next chapter will be much longer.

Sorry for the late update, as I said school has kept me busy. Really busy.

Also, thanks guys for your generous reviews :) I love you guys XD

*update: Fixed a few mistakes in this chappie. Should make more sense.