It was almost as if they had woken up in the middle of the night. The moonlight was drifting through the window, there was a soft wind blowing in from the outdoors, and there wasn't a light to be seen in the Castle Town.

"Huh…" Link looked around and saw Zelda sitting next to him, wide awake. "Oh, I'm sorry, Zelda. Did I wake you up?"

"No…"

"Then, what's going on?"

No sooner had Link said that then three ribbons of light streamed in through the window. Red, green, and blue…the lights flashed, and the three goddesses of Hyrule stood by the bed. Link and Zelda were in total shock.

"I must be dreaming…" Link worriedly placed a hand on his forehead. "Or I've gone insane…"

"No, what you see is truly happening to you," Nayru reassured him. "But you are still asleep."

"Then…for crying out loud, what do you three want with me? Did those beasts get loose again? Damsel in distress? Faraway city in need of help? Ganondorf plotting…"

Din shot him an icy look.

"Silence, Link."

"Yes, Din." If Link had been more aware of what was going on, he would have cowered behind Zelda.

"Din! How many times do I have to tell you? Don't terrorize the mortals!"

Din rolled her eyes.

"Fine…"

"Now, remember that star you two saw earlier?" Farore continued.

"Yes," Zelda responded, still in awe.

"You both wished on it. However, unlike most mortals, you wished for what you thought was best for someone other than yourself…"

Immediately, Link and Zelda both glanced over at each other. Farore laughed.

"You guessed it! Since your wishes were unselfish, they will both be granted, but maybe in a not-so-obvious way…you never know what kind of mood we will be in."

Link and Zelda nodded, and Link mentally added, especially Din.

"Thank you," Link said to the three.

"Don't thank us. Good deeds will always be rewarded."

The goddesses waved their hands and they disappeared in three ribbons of light.

And like that, Zelda and Link both woke up with a start.