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The arch, "Goddess Drama" ends here. There will be three arches. Goddess Drama, Forming Romance, and The End to it All, with an epilogue at the last chapter, making it longer than the rest.

-Peach tree, ha-

Red, brown, yellow, black heads and white skin, brown clothes that all meshed together with no defining features. High-pitched voices in joyful harmony, a blend of words that one's ears couldn't understand. Large curves on delicate faces and bright eyes for curious souls. A particular man, faded in the background begged his friend for them to stop or for them to leave. She said she understood his pain, and to bear through it.

Those small amber eyes of the other day quickly recognized the pair. He groaned as she ran up to them, speaking highly for their "performance." He backed away, shouting for her to leave. A hand found its way to the other woman's shoulder. She said, "You have to leave." The young girl pursed her lips for a moment. Glancing at the man's face, she left, leaving the others for her home.

"Are you okay?"

"No. I am the opposite of okay."

She could only sit down next to him and offer guidance. There was no way to get rid of his pain he felt, without erasing him completely. "It's not that bad."

"I don't like people talking about me."

"Why not? What's so bad about that?"

"For one, I don't like to be the center of attention, especially if I'm not important."

Her brows ceased. "What are you talking about?"

"I'm not a person. I'm not Link. I'm the "Hero of Time," everybody's savior."

She produced a small smile, hoping to cheer him up. "You saved everyone! You are a hero, Link."

Farore's heart almost broke when the sorrow in Link's blue eyes became clear. Deep breaths, and long, hallowed sighs, with limp shoulders that once stood proud. A face full of misery and regret, none of what she had seen before, nor knew how to deal with.

"In everyone else's eyes, I'm a god. I never asked to be anyone's god, Farore."

"…" What could she say to help him? She felt those looks as well, and understood how he felt, but didn't know what to do.

"I'd be lying if I said that weren't true," she spoke gently, laying her head on his shoulder, "but you just learn to deal with."

"I wish I wasn't this hero sometimes. That maybe it was someone else, and I could live a normal life. Can you do that for me?"

She shook her head. "I can't. If I do, you'll become an entirely different person. Do you want that?"

"That's too bad. I don't want to be another person."

"It's what you'll get."

"Can you at least give my descendants a normal life?"

She smiled. "I can try." She knew it would prove worthless, but she'd do anything to release some guilt from his heart.

"Maybe I'll get to meet one of them." His smile always warmed her heart.

"Maybe, but it's kind of large wishful thinking there, buddy."

"A man can dream." So, they stayed there in their little corner of the world, until the dawn became night and the night became dawn in their minds.

-Scene Change-

Fire flowing in long strands that wouldn't stand being tied up. Tan fingers that refused to give up. A face that showed a determined woman, and nothing else. Smaller, skillful fingers weaved their way through the jumbled mess, reassuring it would be okay. Her face fell even further than before.

"We've been at it for about an hour," Din spoke, annoyed, "it's not okay at this point."

"Trust me. You'll look your very best for Nayru."

"I never asked to look my best. I asked to look decent."

"Well, you're going to look your very best and that's that."

Din let out another annoyed groaned. Majora never quit, did she? Constantly insisted this instead of that, always picking out "the best," and then refusing to pay for it…

"Now, now, it's not that bad."

"Why do I feel that phrase has been used too much?"

"Hell if I know." The demon shrugged. Who was she to say what was overused or not overused? She didn't make the rules, and she didn't care.

"Are you trying to break the wall?"

"What wall?"

"The 4th wall, nimrod."

"Uh, no, I'm not."

"Sure sounds like it."

What did she say? What was she saying? How was she "breaking" this invisible wall? Maybe she should stop talking about it. Judging by the look on Din's face that sounded like a good idea.

"Don't do again."

"Aren't you breaking this 'wall' too?"

"It's already broken, if you hadn't noticed."

"Oh. I still can't see it, so why should this matter?"

"One day, Majora, one day."

Majora brushed a single strand of violet, not wanting it to get in her eyes. She was considering it getting it cut short, but there was that doubt.

"Speaking of breaking, I've been thinking of cutting my hair."

"Why?"

"I feel like it's getting the way. Should I?"

"I think you would look horrible with short hair. Just saying."

She shouldn't have asked for Din's opinion. In fact, she shouldn't have talked at all.

-Scene Change-

"Nayru?"

"…"

"Nayru, are you okay?"

"…"

"Nayru!"

"Oh…yes?" Nayru was so caught in staring out the window, she forget that Zelda was there. Her nervousness was getting to her. Din was going to be okay, Farore would come home with her new "boyfriend" within a few hours (and only a week), and Zelda was going to help her out.

"You are okay, right?"

"Um, yes, just nervous. It's nothing to be worried about."

"You were staring off into space. As if everything and anything would go wrong."

"It has. I hope it doesn't."

"Do you want a hug?" She nodded.

"Hey!"

From down the long halls, a familiar voice echoed. A small figure ran right up to Nayru, tumbling her and Zelda over. Of course, the figure was Farore, wearing a pretty yellow dress that completed her body. That was the first thing the older goddess noticed. The second thing she noticed was Link. He wasn't with her.

"Farore?" Nayru asked, as Farore plotted herself on the floor.

"What is it? Not happy to see me?"

"Where is Link? You stated in your letter that he would be with you."

The younger goddess gave a sheepish smile. "No, no, he's coming. It's just that last night something important happened, and he needed time to calm down."

"I see." She decided it would better not to ask. It was a private matter.

"What of Din?"

Farore's face fell. "I overheard her talking about not coming."

"…"

"I'm sorry," she whispered, "There was nothing I could do to change her mind."

"It's okay. I still have you, Link and Zelda."

The rest of the day was spent talking, and waiting for Din. She never came.

-End of Arch 1-

Too much drama? Maybe. Don't worry about Din either. I'll give a spoiler; she's just late. She'll be there in the next official chapter, because the other chapter is an intermission. Also, Link will be with her.

EDIT: (and I mean, last minute edit): My beta-reader still hasn't given me the revised version of this chapter, so I decided to upload it anyways. Please forgive me, I know you're busy. I'll be posting the edited version when I get it. So until then, enjoy.