Link and Navi was listening to Saria playing her ocarina, filling the forest with her music, giving the place life. "Wow…" Link said in awe when the song was finished. "That was great!" he added soon after. "Thanks Link." Saria told him, putting the ocarina away. "So um…" she said quietly, not knowing what to say. "What was it like to see the world?" she asked, wanting to start a conversation.

"It was huge!"

The blonde hair boy exclaimed. "I saw so many things, Saria!" Link told her then explaining it to her.

Navi sighed heavily, it was like this everyday since Zelda gave him back his childhood, Link was telling Saria about the stuff he learned… or will learn. He's been living his lost childhood and helping others that he's forgetting Navi at times.

"I'm going back to the house…" she told him but knowing that it wasn't no good since Link was talking to Saria, not giving her even the smallest sign that he heard her. Not wasting anymore time by telling him, she flew away toward the home.

"Sometimes I wonder if he knows that I even exists." Navi asked herself, flying to the table that was in the middle of the room and landing. "I wonder if he even know that I'm even around." she continued, now feeling a lump in her throat.

Navi walked around the table, deep in thought, wondering why he doesn't even talk to her anymore. "Why? Why is he like this now?" she wondered as tears were forming behind her eyes at a possible thought.

"Does he… not want me around anymore?"

She stopped at the thought of it.

"No, that wasn't it. It has to be something else." she told herself, knowing that it wasn't true. "He kept on asking me about stuff when our journey started." she said soon after, trying to relax herself.

Maybe since he knows, he doesn't need her.

Navi gasped at the thought. "No, that isn't it. I know it!" she said quietly then realizing something: When they first met, Link was asking all sorts of questions and now… barely one question.

"Maybe… he doesn't need me…" Navi whispered, her tears rolling down her delicate cheeks. It did make sense because Link didn't know about anything and now… he does. The more that she thought about it, the more tears fell.

"Navi, you here?"

Link said then entering the room. Navi quickly wiped away her tears and faced him, "Hey Link," she said, trying to sound like her normal self. "How was your time with Saria?" she asked, trying to hold back her voice from faltering and show him that she was sad. "It was good, we had a great time Navi." he smiled.

"Um… Link, can I ask you something?" she asked him finally, wanting to know the truth. "Go for it." Link replied as he sat down on his bed. "Do you…" she started slowly, hesitantly. "Do I what?" Link asked, now wondering what she's going to say. "Do you… not want me around anymore?" she asked fearfully, afraid of what he'll say.

"Why do you say that?" Link asked slowly, shocked that she'll ask something like that. "Because," she started, not caring if Link saw her tears. "You don't seem to need me around anymore." she answered with difficulty.

"Navi, I'll always need you." the boy told his fairy, surprising her. "Y-you'll always… need me?" Navi whispered slowly, shocked by what he said. He nodded. "Of course, I'm your child and you're my fairy." he smiled, now cheering her up.

"But you don't ask me questions anymore." she pointed out. "Just because I don't ask questions anymore, doesn't mean I don't want you around." he answered. "I'll always need you." Link told her.

Navi smiled,

"Thanks Link,"

"Anytime Navi,"