Disclaimer: The Legend of Zelda does not belong to me
Urbosa's P.O.V.
I saw Princess Zelda enter Gerudo Town, but no Lynk. Sweet Din. I know Zelda isn't that fond of her, but I never knew she would be brave enough to sneak out of the castle. She made her way to the palace.
"I've come for a quick review over Naboris and to see some of the wildlife." She said."If that is okay with you, of course."
"Yes, it's fine." I answered."Just grab some chilly elixirs and we'll be on our way." Once she left I leaned towards one of the soldiers."Send a messenger to Hyrule Castle. Tell them that the princess is here."
It was a long and adventurous day with Zelda. To be honest, between the sandstorms and purposefully going after a molduga, I don't know why I agreed. But I'm glad I did, you know, including every part but those.
When she finished the inspection on Naboris I noticed Zelda looked tired. I found a carpet, some pillows, a lamp, my Thunder Helm and set them up on one of the flat platforms outside Naboris. The sun was setting and Lynk should be nearby. When about, what I'm guessing, an hour passed Zelda had been asleep for a while and I finally heard footsteps. I turned my head to Lynk.
"Ah, well...you certainly got here fast. I should have expected as much, from the princess's own appointed knight. She was out on a survey all day today. Still as the sands now… So…? Spill it, vai. Have the two of you been getting along all right?" She gazed at the floor."It's OK… I know. Your silence speaks volumes." I turned my attention back to Zelda."She gets frustrated every time she looks up and sees you carrying that sword on your back. It makes her feel like a failure when it comes to her own destiny. Don't worry, it's not like you carry blame in any of this. It's unfortunate. She's put in more than enough time. Ever since she was a young girl, she's gone through rigorous daily routines to show her dedication… She once passed out in the freezing waters trying to access this sealing power. And she has nothing to show for it… That's the motivation driving her research. I'd be doing the same thing. She really is quite...special." I brushed a strand of Zelda's hair back in place and looked at Lynk."You be sure to protect her with your life. It's quite the honor. The night brings a chill… It's probably time we take her in."
I looked at the desert, noting the moon, the shifting sands, how calm it was. I put a hand on my chin as a devious smile replaced a thoughtful gaze. I think I should fix that.
"Or… " And as if she read my mind, Lynk placed a hand on my shoulder and shook her head. Her unwillingness only made my smile grow more and I focused on a sandy plain. I snapped my finger and a loud boom followed the lighting strike. Then according to plan, Zelda woke up with a yelp. Terror masked her face as she frantically looked around for the source of the sound. This worked out even better than I thought.
"Urbosa! What was that?! Did you feel that?!" She paused as she finally acknowledged Lynk's presence."Wait, what-how did you-what are you doing here?!"
I then threw my head back in laughter. Oh, this was glorious!
"Wh-what's so funny? Can someone please tell me what's going on? Urbosa? Lynk?! Someone?!"
My laughter died down."Oh, it's nothing important."
"Nothing important? Well, clearly it is. Sorry, for asking." Sarcasm stained her voice.
"Trust me. It truly is nothing. Now, let's get back to Gerudo Town."
"Hmm… I-I suppose we should." She grabbed the slate and hooked it. And with that done we left. I'm surprised Lynk didn't laugh though. She would've laughed if she was still a vehvi, which she technically still is, but still.
When we made it back to town I made sure the duo got the bests beds possible for their long journey to the castle tomorrow. I was glad to be reunited with my daughter and turned in for the night.
