A/N) Sorry it took so long to this chapter out. Normally doesn't take me this long! I can only answer life. So I won't take up your time up with words. Just enjoy the chapter!
So they were back in Clock Town.
"We have some free time. Why don't we look around town?" Knil suggested.
He was bouncing excitedly, looking around at everything. He never had the chance to actually explore. The prospect was exciting.
"You guys go on ahead. I have something I need to do." Link said.
Sheik looked at him with concern "I'll go with you."
"No! I'm fine, honey. I know my way around here. I'll find you later, promise."
"Oh, alright." Sheik was still concerned, but he trusted Link.
"Come on!" Kiehs was pulling on Sheik's arm now.
Sheik gave Link a half hearted wave, as Kiehs tugged him away.
Link went the opposite way towards East Clock Town. He opened the door to the stock pot inn.
"Oh Link, welcome back. Is it just you?" Anju asked.
"Yeah, I actually have a question. Is there somewhere around here where they make, or have jewelry?"
"Hmm, somewhere in south clock town. I believe a few months ago A jewelry place opened up shop. Why?"
"Well it's a secret. I'm going to ask Sheik to marry me, but I want to get a ring made."
"Oh Link! That's so sweet!" Anju reminded Link of Zelda, the way she clasped her hands together.
She shooed him out, so he could go search in South clock town.
-The group-
Knil smiled.
"Found it! Found it!"
He was happily running towards a cave at the edge of North Clock Town, but got stopped. There was a strange looking man dressed in green standing in front of him.
"Hello! You are new here? Yes! Yes! Tingle knew you were. Would you like to buy a map? Help you navigate through town much better."
"It sounds like a good idea. Why not?" Kiehs answered, with a shrug.
"Thank you! Thank you! My father will be so happy. He doesn't believe me, but one day a fairy will come for me, and I will live with my Kokiri friends!"
"Uh yeah...how much for a map of clock town?" Knil asked.
"30 rupees!"
"30 rupees! What kind of map is this? Made of precious metals! That's robbery!" Sheik yelled, eye twitching in irritation.
"It's a fine very detailed map sir! I assure you!"
"Let's just buy it Okay? It'll make it easier to find things!" Kiehs said, patting Sheik on the back.
Knil handed the strange man 30 rupees.
"Tingle! Tingle! Koolooh limpah!" The strange guy did fancy movements, and confetti appeared out of no where. Seconds later a map appeared, and he handed it to Knil. He looked at the boy.
"Tingle made those words up himself. Don't steal them!"
And with that, a balloon blew up behind him, and he floated in the air.
"That was strange, but we have a map!" Knil raised the map above his head.
"You're as bad as Link!" Sheik sighed.
"Well come on! We have to go into that cave first!" Kiehs said, pulling Sheik along again.
"What's in there?"
"A Great Fairy!"
-Link-
Link finally found the jewelry store. He opened the door, and walked in.
"Hello? Is someone here?" Link saw the place was empty, and saw no one behind the counter.
Suddenly an old lady appeared out of nowhere.
"I've been waiting for you, Hero."
Link eyed her curiously.
"I'm sorry, do I know you. I...I have trouble remembering sometimes."
"No, you don't hero, but I know you. The stars have told of our meeting long ago! My name is Zampi. "
Link had heard strange things before, but this definitely topped the list.
"I'm Link. I'm here to-" he was cut off by Zampi.
"Get a ring for your hero, Sheikah, boyfriend for a proposal." Zampi finished for him.
Link just stared at her, mouth agape, unsure what to say.
"Please tell me what you want." She gave him a soft smile.
Link described in pain staking detail, the two rings. (one for each of them)
"They sound beautiful, but it will be very expensive."
Link shook his head.
"I don't care. Sheik is worth every rupee I own. Price is no object."
"It's so sweet to see such love, and devotion in one so young. It's going to be 600 rupees."
Link made a pained face, but reached in his wallet pulling out six orange rupees. As he set him on the counter, a necklace caught his eye. It was made with a light colored metal, with a darker colored metal woven through the links. At the bottom, a rainbow colored jewel hung there.
"Wow, how beautiful." He said, indicating the necklace.
"I knew that would catch your eye," She pulled the necklace out, and handed it to him to admire.
"I just need this! How much?"
She waved it off "Take it, you'll need it. Here, take this also." She opened up a box, and pulled an identical, but different, necklace out. It was darker metal, with lighter metal woven through the links. An identical jewel hung on this one as well.
"Give the darker one to your darker half." She handed him the necklace.
"How did you..." He stopped himself. He learned a long time ago not to question.
"I'll send the rings to the inn when they are done."
Link nodded.
"Are you sure I can have these for free?"
"I don't know if you would call it free, hero. The price is to save the world again."
He went to question her, but in a puff of smoke she was gone. He swore under his breathe. Cryptic messages, and freaky meetings meant one thing: Time to Hero up. He sighed and took the lighter necklace, and secured it around his neck. When the necklace settled, Link froze in his tracks as a strong heartbeat like pulse ran through his whole body. He gasped loudly, but as quickly as it came it stopped. Yep, definitely something bad was happening in Termina, he really couldn't have a real vacation.
-The group-
They were standing in front of a Triforce painted on the ground.
"I don't know, do you?" Kiehs said, turning to Sheik.
Sheik put his face in his hand.
"Do either of you have an instrument? I left my Lyre at the Inn."
"I have this ocarina the Goddesses gave me." Knil said, reaching in his pack, and pulling it out.
"Did they teach you the song of the royal family?"
"Zelda's Lullaby?"
"Yes. I still don't know why they call it that."
"Yes, I know it."
"Then play it."
Knil played the song, it resonated through the cave, and then there was silence. Before anyone could say a word, an ear piercing laugh filled the cave. There, floating above them, was a red headed woman. Her hair was worn in three long pony tails trailing behind her, with big eyes, and pouty red lips. She wore no clothes, only vines, which heavily covered the naughty bits.
"Holy crap, she's hot!" Knil said, openly drooling.
Kiehs nudged his ribs rather hard. The fairy just let out a giggle, and winked at him.
"Hello," She said with a soft, yet regal voice "Welcome to my fountain hero, and servants of the Goddesses. To what do I owe the honor?"
Sheik put up a hand.
"Wait! When did you become servants of the Goddesses?
