Hey, guys I'm trying to work through my writer's block, so before we get on with this chapter…
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I really mean it. I published a romance fanfic for pokemon that I wrote two years ago. The only person who reviewed it wrote me 2 LONG paragraphs of everything wrong I did in that little chapter. It spoiled my whole day, and made me consider deleting all my stories and never ever writing one ever again. And I do like constructive criticism, but that review totally crushed my soul.
But then I read over all the wonderful reviews that y'all sent me. That reminded me that I'm not a failure, and that not all people are butts. (And Mr. Butt, if you're reading this then… well you get the idea.)
Anyway, the point of that reeeeeally long story, that you may or may not have survived through, is that I am thankful of having such wonderful viewers like you.
Okay, that's enough sentimentality out of me, so let's get on with the show.
Oh, and I don't own The Legend of Zelda.
"Ah… I can never get enough of this village," Zelda said to Link. "don't you agree?"
She thought that the way tall hills towered above Kakariko Village made it seem safe.
Zelda waved at one of the farmers tending to his crops.
"Uh-Huh" Link said dreamily, looking at something.
Zelda tried to find what he was looking at, but found nothing.
All she saw was Impa's house, a few Sheikah guards, a group of gossiping ladies, Paya, and next to her some weird guy painting something.
'Wait! Paya? Is he looking at Paya?!' Zelda thought as she looked at Link's line of sight. 'Oh Hylia, he is looking at her!'
Zelda felt an immediate flash of jealousy, but she tried not to look angry as she pulled her horse to a stop next to Paya. Which created a very strong barrier between her and Link.
"Hello, Paya," Zelda said with semi-fake happiness. "Is Impa around?"
"Why, um… Yes," Paya said in her usual shy self. "s-she's in the house."
"Excellent," Zelda said with a fake smile.
Paya moved to go see Link, but Zelda stopped her.
"Please take me to her immediately," Zelda said. "I must talk to her about something with great importance."
"Oh, uh yes, your Highness,"Paya looked a little surprised by the princess' abrasiveness, but quickly complied with her request.
Zelda tied her horse to the post in front of Impa's house, and followed Paya in with Link closely following behind herself.
Zelda tried not to be jealous, but she couldn't help it.
She just couldn't stand the thought of losing her appointed knight. He had always been there for her, even one-hundred years ago, and she thought that he might even care for her. But if he cared for Paya now, would that mean…
"Princess, are you okay?" Paya said concerned, and bringing Zelda out of her own thoughts.
Zelda then felt something wet on her face, realized that she was crying, and quickly wiped away.
Zelda blushed furiously, and unconsciously looked at Link.
Zelda saw that he too looked concerned for her.
"Oh, uh it's just all the pollen from these flowers," Zelda lied as she gestured at the flowers below Impa's house.
"Are you sure, Princess?" Paya said.
"I'm positive," Zelda said contently, then before they could further question her, she quickly added. "Now, I must see Impa."
Zelda knew that Link didn't believe her, because he knew too well, including the fact that she doesn't have allergies.
Okay, now my writer's block is coming back so I guess this is the end of this chapter. (I really hate my writer's block.) I think I'll be able to publish at least one more chapter before the end of Christmas break. So review like crazy, because I need a whole lot of inspiration.
