A.N. Wow, has it only been ten days? It feels like forever… I've been busy with work, school, and Skyward Sword… But I figured I'd try and knock out a new chapter.


When I got back to the Hut, the Witch was home, waiting for me.

"What did you do?" She asked, and I couldn't tell if she was mad or not.

"I helped a friend, why?" I asked, and she shook her head.

"Because there was a very high surge of energy in the area, bigger than anything I've taught you so far, and bigger than you should be able to do at the level you're at. So, once again, what did you do?" She asked, and I sighed.

"I made a potion for Leia to give her legs for a few days. It was pretty simple; I don't think it was me that you sensed. It couldn't have been." I said, and she looked at me.

"What color was it when you left it with her?" She asked, and I thought about it.

"It was yellow, with red sparkles. I did everything right, I followed the book to the letter. Here, I have it right here." I said, holding up the book I used.

"That book is a good one, and I think I know what spell you used, but here's the thing. What did you use as the human ingredient? That's what makes the recipe; you could substitute anything, and it would be a totally different potion. It's a basic transformation potion, with a fine tuned set of ingredients." She said, and I shrugged.

"I used one of her scales, and a piece of my hair. Why?" I asked, and she gasped.

"Apprentice! You should know by now, you aren't human! You're more… Even if you aren't a wizard, though that's what you tell everyone, you're only half human. The other part of you… That's what can do magic. I recommend you go retrieve that potion at your earliest convenience, before she takes some of it. There's no telling what could happen if she drinks it; making someone whatever you are is unprecedented. I can guess that one of your parents was a divine, of one of the dimensions. It was obvious, especially since you were able to cross over. It doesn't matter which divine it was, but to turn a mermaid into a half god, it's never been done, and I have no clue how long it could last. You need to go get it from here, and now." She said, and I nodded. I left as quickly as I had arrived, but it was getting dark, and starting to rain. I ran all the way there, through mud puddles, as it started to really downpour.

When I got to Daryll's house, his gate was already closed, and I pushed the buzzer, but there was no answer. I was afraid of this.

You see, Daryll is a bit paranoid… Well, a lot, actually. He's an inventor, and afraid of people stealing his creations, even if none of them really work. But the security system he made, well, that works. And due to the Witch Princess, he also made it… Magic proof. Which is almost impossible, but he did it.

So, there I was, standing outside a magic proof fence, with barbed wire and electricity running through the barbed wire, and thinking, Well, isn't this nice. But, then I thought, only the fence is magic proof. And I could teleport, which really wasn't a magical ability, or at least, not really. I mean, Emily can do it.

I focused on the other side of the fence, and closed my eyes, feeling the familiar disjointed feeling that comes with teleporting. When I opened them, I was inside the fence, right in front of the front door.

I proceeded to bang on the door, and eventually, Daryll opened it, looking not only surprised, but tired as well.

"How did you get in here?" He yelled at me, and I cringed away at first, but then I straightened up.

"I need to get something from Leia, something I shouldn't have given her. It's really important." I said, and he shook his head.

"I'm afraid you may be too late." He said.