Dearest Ganondorf,
I have only known you for a short time,
but I feel as if I have known you for so much longer.
I appreciate how you look after the children, Zelda and Link.
I also admire your hardworking ethics and determined attitude.
I feel as though we are kindred spirits.
I hope we get to know each other more.
If you have nothing planned for this evening,
please meet me in the court yard at 6:30 pm.
Sincerly,
Impa.
Zelda scanned over the letter, surveying her work. Seemingly satisfied, she showed it to her friend, "What do you think? Does it look like something Impa would write?"
Link skimmed over the words distractedly, "Yep." The two were on the terraced balcony of Zelda's room. They were sitting cross-legged on the floor that was littered with crumpled papers.
Zelda had managed to convince Link to write the letter to Impa. She set her letter on the ground and peered over at his work. Link saw her and clutched the letter protectively.
She gave him a look, "Why can't I see?" He sudenly looked regretful for not letting her see. But then said exasperatedly, "Duh, I'm not finished yet, and I can't concentrate if you read over my shoulder."
Zelda shrugged, "Fine. But hurry up, you write too slow. Here, I have an idea. You tell me what to write and I'll write it for you."
She reached for the letter and Link yelped, "NO!" Zelda stopped and gave him a funny look, "What's with you?" Link stammered, "I-I... You can't read it yet!" Zelda laughed, "Why not?" Then she started reaching for the letter again. Link tryed desparately to keep the letter out of her reach but she was relatively the same height that he was. He finally put the letter behind his back and backed up against the terraced wall.
"You can't read it yet. I'll let you see it when... later..." Zelda laughed, "You're so weird." Link grinned at her,"I am not." Zelda sighed and sat back down to continue her work. She started to copy the letter onto a card.
"Whatever you say, weirdo. Just let me know when you want me to proof-read." Link scribbled something down on the paper and handed it to Zelda. "Finished!" he announced. "Oh goodie." She began reading the letter.
Dearest Impa,
I have only known you for a short time,
but I feel as if I have known you for so much longer.
I appreciate how you look after the children, Zelda and Link.
I also admire your hardworking ethics and determined attitude.
I feel as though we are kindred spirits.
I hope we get to know each other more.
If you have nothing planned for this evening,
please meet me in the court yard at 6:30 pm.
Sincerly,
Ganondorf.
Zelda stared at him. "Link," she shouted, "This is exactly what I wrote, word for word! In fact... this is my letter! You just erased and re-wrote the names."
Link grinned sheepishly, "Well, you know, I figure why change a good thing?"
She growled frustratedly. Link cringed slightly. It was always funny when she was just a little angry, if it was a part of a practical joke and he knew she wasn't really mad at him. But he hated seeing her this frustrated. Even though... "I'm sorry," he whispered.
She looked at his apologetic face. "Oh... Link. It's okay I'm not mad at you. I guess I'm just taking this whole thing too seriously. I... I'm sorry, Link. You've been alot of help." He didn't say anything, so she continued, "You helped me pick out the cards... And I would've gotten a lecture about safety for leaving the castle if you hadn't helped me out of that situation. Plus I would be completely bored if you were'nt here with me. Your funny and smart and nice and strong. Your my best friend, there is no way I could have done this without your help, Link." He smiled, "I get that alot." She rolled her eyes, realizing he had let her go on about him on purpose.
"So." Link grinned, "Shall we mail the identical letters?"
"Cards." Zelda corrected.
