Zelda paced around. Where were they? How would they get back home? Could they be in danger? Would they die? Many thoughts raced through Zelda's head. One in particular stuck out the most. Is there an exit to this goddess forsaken forest anywhere?

Link put on hand on Zelda's shoulder, giving her a reassuring smile. Though it's effect had long worn out from overuse. "C'mon, princess, it can't be impossible to get out of here." Zelda pushed Link's hand off of her. "This was your idea in the first place! Couldn't you have picked something normal?!"

Link did a fake gasp, trying to sound offended. "Hey! At least I didn't take us to a club!"

Zelda groaned. "Ugh. Don't remind me. In the end, my father found out and now I have to lie just to be here." Link tilted his head. Zelda took that as a sign to evaluate her statement. "I told him I was tutoring some kid tonight, so be grateful I'm risking my life just to be here. And how are you not freaking out in the least bit?!" Link laughed, making Zelda blush in embarrassment. "What's so funny?!"

"You know I gave you guys a map earlier right? I know you like keeping things, so let's just use that."

Zelda glanced to her left, trying to avoid eye contact. "About that.."

Link raised an eyebrow. "What? Did Revali actually get rid of it?" Zelda snuck a peek at Link, then continued looking at the moon. It was a full moon tonight, how pretty. Actually, it looks a bit red? Link stared at Zelda in disbelief. "That jerk! I'm getting my free punch right now!" Link stomped off, Zelda following. "Wait, don't leave me here!"

Daruk and Mipha had been searching nonstop for 10 minutes now. Their feet were tired, and the mood was getting tense. "Daruk, can you please carry me?" Mipha whined. "Come on Miph, you know my body is aching just as much as yours!" Daruk was slumped over on a log, resting his hands on his knees. "I think it's time for a snack break." Mipha looked at Daruk, worried. They didn't bring any food? Was he hallucinating from the exhaustion? Mipha's questions were soon answered, as Daruk reached into his shirt and pulled out a party size chip bag. Daruk opened the bag, digging inside, and grabbed a handful of chips. "Man, this isn't gonna last me very long." Mipha stared in shock.

"Daruk, I think you have your priorities mixed up.."

Daruk chewed loudly. And by loud, I mean enough that China could probably hear it. Daruk set the bag of chips down. "I got an idea, but you might not like it." Mipha scooted closer. "What is it? It can't be that bad."

Within seconds, Daruk had scooped Mipha up, tossing her straight up into the air like a ball over the tree tops. Mipha flailed around, screaming. As she neared the surface once more, Daruk caught her in his huge, buff arms. "Did you see anything?"

Urbosa's group was not having much luck either. And with such a dysfunctional group, there was no hope of even getting back out of the forest. Revali and Urbosa were in a heated argument about which way to go. Revali wanted to go left, saying it most likely circled around, leading back to the entrance of the forest. Urbosa denied, saying that the clearing to the right would give more visual, letting them seek out a better route from there. Sidon was just idling around, when all of a sudden a scream came from behind them. The group jumped. "What was that?!" Revali spun around, looking towards the source of the scream. Sidon put his hand on his chin. "That sounded like Mipha..?"

Revali breathed out in relief. "Oh good, I thought something inconvenient was about to happen." Urbosa and Sidon glared at him. "Have you no worries about anybody's wellbeing other than yours?" Urbosa stepped up to Revali, staring him down. "Do inanimate objects count? Because if so, yes, yes I do."

Urbosa shoved Revali, then turned to face Sidon. "Forget him. He's not worth our time. Let's just go." Sidon gave her a concerned look. "What is it boy? Spit it out."

"I think Revali fell down a hill."

Urbosa laughed. "I wish! What makes you say that?"

"Those skid marks leading down that muddy hillside." Sidon pointed towards a hill, which Urbosa swore wasn't there before. "Oh."

Zelda swore that she would exact her revenge on Link someday. Maybe not now, because she needed him, but later for sure. Link stopped and spun around violently.

"Could you please stop making those creepy, quiet screaming noises?!" Zelda looked at Link like he was going insane. "I'm not making any noise? Just focus on getting us out of here!" Link stopped all movement for a moment, then shook like he got a chill. "Maybe it's a ghost?" Zelda punched Link in the arm. "Cut it out!" Link laughed. "No really! Maybe it actually is. The noises are actually getting... closer?" Zelda and Link looked at each other. The noises got closer and closer, when something suddenly knocked Zelda and Link straight to the ground. Link made a loud, pained noise. Zelda shoved whatever fell onto them off her legs, and slid out of the jumble. "Ugh.. what the hell?"

Zelda looked over to see her arrogant, annoying friend covered in mud and dirt, crushing Link. "Revali?! What are you doing here?!" Revali slowly lifted himself up, flinching in pain before falling back to the ground. He looked at Link, then at Zelda. "Are you serious?! First I get pushed down a hill, now I'm stuck with you ingrates?!"

Link grunted loudly, holding his ankle. Revali and Zelda turned their attention towards Link. Zelda crawled up next to Link, putting a hand on his leg. "Are you ok, Link?"

"I think my ankle is sprained."