Author's notes: Ya, not much of a wait from me, huh? Oh, if anyone out there reads the Interdimensional Twilight Series: Dimension Travellers, I have finished typing it, but no one's reviewing so I won't be posting on it until someone does.

Replys to anon reveiws!

Jerrell LaSalle: Seriously?! It's actually good? I'm surprised. I guess it is kind of suspenseful... it's completely different when writing a fanfiction rather then reading it... I'm shocked that it's funny, as I am the least funny kid in my class...

Anyway, that's all from me!

Thank you and enjoy.

A Wolf in the Fall of Dusk

After loads of petting that Link wasn't exactly enjoying, he started walking away slowly. The Lizalfos was supposed to keep me from seeing Ordona… He ran off in the direction of the spring.

"Link, wait!" Ilia darted after him, the two eventually coming to the Ordon spring. Link stopped in the centre, fairies darting around him. Ilia walked a little into the water, stopping about a quarter of the way in. Link started howling, one long note. When he finally stopped, a large, gold coloured Ordon goat spirit appeared, Ordona.

"Link…" Ordona started. Link looked up at the Light Spirit. "You are once again stuck in this form… I have already been informed to wait for you. It's been awhile."

And why was I the only one who didn't know? Link raised an eyebrow.

"That cannot be answered now" Ordona replied, hearing his thoughts. "Once you're back to full health… find a wolf you met on your way back… you'll remember her when you see her… find her… in the Lanayru Province… Ilia… you must go with the Hero… I shall grant you the power to understand the animals… to help you… on your quest…" Ordona vanished after that.

"That was helpful…" Ilia commented. Link nodded.

"Most helpful any of them have been." He replied. Ilia looked at him confusedly. "What? You can understand me, right?" He asked. She nodded.

"That's what confuses me…" She replied

"You did hear Ordona, right? Ordona just have you the ability to understand animals." Link told her with the 'duh' look on his face. "Let's just go." He added after a long silence. The two started back towards Ordon, passing Link's house again. Colin and the other kids had left. They started back to town, and Link finally broke the silence.

"What's happened while I was gone?" He asked Ilia. She shrugged.

"Nothing much really. Whole town's worried about you… heck, I think Hyrule's worried about you after you didn't show up in Kakariko." Ilia replied.

"Zelda... she's the only other person besides you, me and a Twili who know about me being a wolf. If you were to send her a letter saying I've appeared in Ordon as a wolf, then maybe…"

"She could calm Hyrule down." Ilia finished as they came to town. Her and Link were in silence until they came to her house. "I'll try and get permission to leave. If I can't get it… drastic times call for drastic measures." She whispered to him before opening the door and heading inside.

Bo was standing around inside, as normal. Link took his rightful place on the pile of blankets near Ilia's bed as Ilia walked up to her father.

"Father," she started. "I was wondering if I could go to Castle Town personally to apologize for Link's absence on behalf of Ordon. Link is, after all, an Ordonian." She told him. He hesitated.

"Such a journey on your own?! I can't have it. What if something happened to you?" Bo replied, face full of shock.

"But father! I won't be alone. I'll have the wolf and Epona with me!" She exclaimed.

"Wolves are uncontrollable, unpredictable animals. I'm shocked I even let it in my home. How can you expect it to protect you?"

"Today, while I was hanging out in front of Link's house with the younger kids, we were attacked by a Lizalfos. The wolf jumped in the way and risked its life to protect us." Ilia's eyes met his, and she glared straight into them.

"No. That is final." Bo growled, before leaving quickly. Link looked up at Ilia.

"Good story, but… he wouldn't accept the fact that you would've gone." He commented as she sat down on her bed.

"We're leaving, tonight after everyone's asleep." She said to him. He nodded.

"We're running away to find the stone…" Link would've laughed if he wasn't a wolf.

"Shya, sounds crazy, doesn't it?" She laughed before looking out the window. "Dusk…" Link came over to her bed and jumped up.

"Forgive me." He said to her as he did so, looking out the window. "I have a friend who was banished to the other world."

"Oh really? What's their name?" Ilia asked him.

"Midna. She's the princess of the Twilight Realm." He replied.

"It seems you get to meet all the princesses, Link." Ilia said with a laugh. He shrugged before jumping off her bed and going back to the pile of blankets. Ilia dozed off as the stars started dotting the sky. Link watched her, before dozing off minutes later.

"Link…" Link's eyes fluttered open.

"What Ilia?" He whimpered.

"Time to go." She replied quietly. Link nodded and got up, finding Ilia standing by the table, four saddle bags made specifically for Epona's saddle, a slingshot and a pouch full of pellets. She tied the pouch to a belt she must've put on while he was asleep, and put the slingshot in a loop made for it to fit in. Link then noticed a sword sitting on the table.

"Getting a bit drastic, are we?" He teased.

"Quiet before my father wakes up. Epona's already saddled and excited to get to talk to you." She replied in a hushed tone. She clipped the sword onto the belt, and then grabbed the saddle bags. She motioned for him to follow her out side, opening the door. He followed her as they started out of town, as they got close to Link's house they were approached by Colin, a sword was strapped to his back.

"I watched you guys talking to Ordona." He said to them. "May… might I join you?" He asked. Ilia nodded.

"Thought you would, I packed for an extra person just to be sure. Stay close to me though." Ilia replied, motioning for him to follow her and Link as they continued.

Epona was waiting outside Link's house. She instantly darted up to Link.

"Link! Where've you been?" Epona whinnied. "Where'd you go?"

"Around and to the bridge of Eldin. I was supposed to get to Kakariko though." He replied to the horse.

"We've got to get going. Epona, follow Link. He knows Hyrule better then me or Colin" Ilia said before mounting Epona and helping Colin get up behind her. Link nodded and took off into the woods, Epona following closely. Ilia and Colin kept thinking that Epona would accidentally end up stepping on Link every time she sped up.

Link led them across the bridge, past the spring, past Coro's house and the jar of soup, and into Hyrule field.