Alright the third part.
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I am pleased to see some people actually enjoying my story.
I'm sorry about on the little wait this chapter was originally was going to be posted earlier, but my grandmother had recently died and was really depressed over it ;(
I hope you guys understand that...
Anyways... I haven't really played the game in a while, so right now I might be wrong in how I write it.
So everyone Clear on that.
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In addition if you read the first chapter it said that Zelda understands animals.
So if you see:
-Text like this, it is when Zelda is talking to animals, and/or other animals talking to other animals-
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Chapter 3: Retrieving Supplies, Pt.: 2
They were in.
Jumping into the slightly small window they finally were inside the wind miller's house.
*There's no one here…* Thought the Princess, her crystal purple eyes scanning around, to see no one inhabiting the house at the moment.
But that wasn't what she was here, they had to do was look for the shield the two previously heard from the two older men.
Four pairs of eyes looked around to see if the defense was anywhere in the cozy house.
There was a small giggle.
"Over here." Called the shadow popping out of her spot into the air. The two gave her a glance before moving closer to where the little shadow was leading them.
"What is it Midna?" Asked Zelda her colored eyes on the shadow.
"Look up there." She pointed up to her left. The four orbs looked at the indicated direction, hung on the green tea colored wall was a wooden shield.
*Right there. There it is* She thought.
The wolf blinked, it was the same one that Purgie told him about. How on Hyrule did he forget?
With a bit of help from the imp he jumped onto the higher platform. When he did he realized something about the shield. It was made of wood.
*Wooden shields are easily burned.* He thought, wondering why it would be made of this material, it wouldn't last too long out there.
Either way, at the moment, it didn't matter, they had to be getting a move on the married couple of this house can easily walk inside, finding them inside and ruining their chances of getting a shield and sword any faster, or easier for that matter.
"It looks… kinda cheap…" Midna criticized, a small fang smile appearing on her shadowed face.
The wolf ironically didn't growl at her. One reason only, he actually agreed with her on this one. There is no way a wooden shield would do him some good out there.
"All right…" The Twili said, her vocals showing that she was starting to get bored.
"Next is the sword. Hurry up and get one!" She commanded, before hiding in the wolf's shadow. Zelda picked the wooden defense in her hands. Even if it was made of wood; it had a fine carving, and it wasn't light. Sure it was less heavy than metal ones, but it was still well-weighted.
*It'll probably last a while before it gets destroyed.* She thought. But unlike normal wooden shields, this one will last longer.
She felt something nudged against her ungloved hand. Her eyes traveled down until they were on the wolf.
-Give me the shield; I'll be able to take it from here on out- He said. Zelda eyed him, wondering how was he going to be able to, but with the small time they had she silently agreed. To her very surprise the canine placed it on his back on a single toss. The wooden defense then stuck like glue.
*I will never understand how that is even possible* She said to herself confused.
Following after the dog's lead, she climbed out the nearby window to their right. However there was one thing the two forgot about. The window they exited had no balcony or board to even stand on. Instead for a bottom surface was water.
In a flash their bodies hit cold liquid. Zelda gasped at the feeling of night-cold water. But she didn't stay shivering at temperature difference; she quickly skittered to her left and pulled herself out.
*Ah…! Thank goodness it was by the water's shallow end.* She exhaled in relief, using a fraction of her power to dry off the excess water on her.
She scooted out of the way, when the black and white lobo got out himself and shook his body fur dry.
-Sorry about that- She heard the canine say. The Princess sighed wiping off the re-added water on her.
"It's okay, but we have to hurry, time is short, the longer we stayed here, the greater the chance of getting caught." She whispered, noticing a charcoal navy cloud conceal the bright moon behind it.
The transformed male nodded; once satisfied with the water, the two ran over to where the sword was currently at.
The light was a bit brighter in that direction. The wolf noticed a moving light. He squinted his eyes to get a better look. Much to his surprise it was a middle aged man. The canine noticed his stance and bandages covering his visible skin. His face had a nasty, fresh gash down his right cheek. It looked as if it just stopped bleeding.
He bowed his head low. He should have known Rusl would still go on even if he was just on his last life string…
CRACK!
Zelda felt her stop when the wolf stepped on a fragile twig. It was even worst when the older male heard the snap.
"Whose there!?" He demanded flinging his torch to that direction to see better.
In a flash the girl grabbed the wolf by his scruff and pulled him with her behind a close bush. Zelda stood on one knee, her soft hand still on the wolf's scruff, crouching lower to prevent the older man to see them.
Rusl looked to the direction where he heard the twig snap. He started walking at the area.
Crack!
Rusl paused once again, he removed his foot and saw the twig, and it was now broken in three.
He remained still for a moment before his dark brown eyes traveled up ahead. Exactly where were the wolf and Zelda were hiding at the moment.
He didn't resent as he started walking over the other side. He carried a flaming torch in his hand.
Zelda felt like her heart was going to burst any moment now. The village's swordsman approaching closer.
*In the name of Farore, please don't let him find us!* She pleaded.
The brown eyed man closed in. Still not seeing anything, if it had not been for the single movement behind the bush he would have not seen anything. He prepared his crafted sword, limping slowly closer. Zelda held onto the wolf tighter, her purple eyes scanning for a way out.
'Meow'
Everyone paused. Six eyes turned to their left. Sera's cat made his way over. He paused taking one look at the bush, before his trailed the lime orbs at the swordsman.
Rusl blinked. The cat gave another mew when he noticed the broken twig. Quickly he jumped at it, biting into it, playing with it, like any average cat would.
The little feline stepped on a piece, doing so broke it for a third time. This made sword maker sigh.
*It was only Sera's cat.* He thought in slight relief and stupidity. Before he turned to another direction and traveling that way.
The two remained still, for a moment; they thought they were done for.
The little cat stopped playing with the stick; he turned his furry head to the leaving man. Once Rusl was completely out of ear shot, he walked towards them.
-It's okay, he's gone now- The little cat said to the hidden couple. Both Zelda and the wolf popped out, the Princess's face still remained pale but relieved.
-Thanks so much for the help- The wolf thanked, nudging his head against the cat in affection. The die colored feline purred rubbing his head against the wolf.
-You're welcome…- The cat stopped for a moment. -You know, you remind me of someone.- The cat said. The wolf paused.
-You remind me of that young rancher that lives outside of the village. He was so nice and always caught fish for me- If he could the cat would smile.
The wolf said nothing, but turned his head down. -Well, I'm glad I help remind you of someone- He said kindly, feeling a small tinge of emotion hit him when he realized who the cat was talking about.
-Now we need to get going. Again thanks for the help. We really appreciate it- He said moving ahead to where the weapon remained. The wolf made a mental note to reward this little kitty a bucket load of fish when he returned.
They made a small stop when the caught sight of a woman in front of the house. Zelda made direct contact to her. She noticed that her stomach was larger and stuck out.
*She's expecting a child…* She thought. A dark thought moved at the back of her head. If this village is in danger, not only will it affect the people living inside. It also might cost the life of one who hasn't even come to the world yet.
Zelda took a breath, she couldn't let that happen. Nudging the wolf's side, she moved him with her. Making sure the watchful woman didn't see them in the process. Fortune came down on them, when the pregnant woman didn't make a sign that she has caught eye. But it didn't stop there; they still had to retrieve that sword.
In a flash of time they made it without ease and to the garden's side. *Now how do we get in?* Mentally asked Zelda, her eyes looking around for a way in.
The door was blocked by the woman. And they couldn't just break inside the house forcefully. So what could they do?
-Do you know a way in? - She asked the animal. Who in turn nodded.
-As a matter of fact I do- He said.
-This side of the house had problems with this particular part of the floor- He said his snout used to show her a small hole connected with soft dirt and wood.
-There was a un-forgetful storm that happened 2 years ago. The garden beside my teacher's home got flooded from the inside out. The winds didn't help matters when it blew off the dirt and part of the wood that kept the house shut from cold- He said placing a paw on the opening.
-Because of the harsh winds and rough rain it really causes this whole area to be flooded. Eventually the water made the dirt softer and it drifts away, as well as chipping off some of the inner wood. The whole house's floor was completely drenched- He explained, almost shivering at the memory. It was a rather hard time for him and his mentor.
-Of course the problem was fixed a long time ago. But that patch of dirt is still a little soft and can be easily dug up and create an opening to enter inside the house- He said once more.
Zelda's eyes widened by a fraction. She never realized how hard it must really be to live in such a small home made entirely of wood. She was always surrounded by solid, firm stone. There was never a time where she encountered a leak, much less a flood in her home.
Without thinking twice, the dog dug. Removing the soft brown soil out of the way expanding the opening more to allow entry. As the hole deepened he went in it. Within seconds he was out of the Princess's sight.
Zelda remained outside. She didn't like the idea of staying outside alone. But she silently reminded herself that her companion was only getting the sword. That was all, nothing more…
The canine dug in, careful with the wooden shield resting on his back. Shaking off any dirt that lingered on his fur, he now stood on his four legs. It was warmer in the house in comparison than outside. He quickly scanned around for the thing he needed.
Then something glittered at his sight.
His eyes caught it. Quickly he moved to it, it was long and sitting on the couch. Right there was a blue and brown scabbard. But that wasn't what he needed it was what was in it that he needed.
He wanted to grin, but in his current state didn't allow him. But never less it was what he needed. Wasting no thought, he grabbed it with his teeth. But just as he was about to turn around for the exit, his pride and joy came out grinning.
"Alright, so now that you have the sword. Looks like you, and Zelda can actually be useful, and concentrate more." She cully said.
"Alright… no more debtors. I'm going to take you and Zelda back at Twilight." She stated, flexing her hand for extra effect.
"Go back to the woods from where you have been transformed into your current shape." Was the last thing she said as she dropped down into the shadow.
A blue light flashed between the wolf's eyes. He blinked, before the little blue fairy next to him flew by and sat onto his snout. The wolf lifted his transformed nose up gently, making sure he had a better look of the little blue light.
He never understood why, but ever since he was little, this little blue shaped sparkling butterfly found him being the little kid he was, he wanted to play with her.
It was a small friendship that formed; since then she followed him since. The years went by and the little fairy stayed with him all the way. It wasn't long until he named her Navi. He always that name was pretty in a way.
Even though Navi doesn't speak, he always liked her to stay with him. He couldn't imagine a world without her now. It's like she was a part of him now.
Snapping out of his inner thoughts, he made a 180 degree turn and jolted back at the opening, digging his way out again. The change of temperature was like a slap. Instead of a cozy warm house, it now was the cool air of night again. The first thing he saw was the waiting Princess, who turned around as soon as she heard the slipping, digging earth.
The wolf pulled himself out again shaking off any remaining dirt. Making sure the sword kept firm inside his mouth. Walking to her, he sat down pushing the sword to her.
-Take it, I got the shield ready but the sword might come in handy for you- He said. She nodded taking the sword and strapping it on her. It was a perfect fit.
With extreme caution the two got out of the village silently. Grateful that no one, beside the cat see them make their way out of the providence.
The transformed Hylian stopped, allowing himself to give Ordon one last look…
He knew that his journey wasn't going to be a easy one, or a safe one in that matter. Deep inside he knew if he or the Princess make one fatal move…
It's over…
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Alright finished Sorry if it has mistakes I really tried, it's just that I had a lot on my mind, so yeah…
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