Zelda was walking across hyrule field, an hour from the Kokiri forest, when the sun started to go down. She knew that if she wasn't careful by nightfall, she might be fighting the whole night with no rest. Looking around quickly, she saw an abnormally large tree. Checking to sun and seeing that it was almost completely fallen, she walked over to hit and jumped onto the lowest branch which was 30 feet up.
She knew this was a perfect place to rest for the night so she laid down a couple of things and laid back. Having already eaten at the feast held by the habitants of the forest, the Kokiri, she just laid her eyes down and drifted into a deep nightmare. Within her nightmare, she felt as if someone had her hands chained to a wall and completely out stretched. Her legs dangling within mid-air as she stared into darkness. A small light slowly crept its way to her, showing a figure within the shadows with dark red eyes.
She felt her body start to numb as the figure crept closer. Suddenly, she woke up on the branch. Whatever was within her dream was harming Link. She jumped down quickly and sprinted towards Kakarito village and into a house owned by Impa. There, she changed into her princess form but with a normal outfit as to not get her royal dress dirty. She then walked over to the guard who kept the gate to the volcano shut, and asked to get in. He agreed and the gate opened. She went up and around the corner before changing back into her Sheikah form and sprinting even more. She reached the goron city within minutes and instantly walked over to Darunia and told him everything. He understood instantly and hander her clothing made to resist fire. She exited into a private room, changed, and ran into the heart of the volcano.
After looking around for an hour, Zelda found a hidden passage and instantly went in. She had no time to waste, Link was in trouble and it was up to her to save him. She would climb any mountain, swim in any body of water, and fight any enemy. She was going to save Link, even at the cost of her own very life.
