A/N: Hey, by the way, legend of Zelda 4 life, you're confusing me. First you say that you kick Shad's ass back to where he came from, and now you seem to be all happy with him. Make up ur mind! Thanks for reviewing to all my fans! Luv ya!

Shad's POV

I slammed the door open and it bashed against the bar wall.

Door's POV

Why is he running so fast down those stairs? Wow, that's a big grin on his face. Oh no. Don't bang me open!!

Holy hell that hurt.

Ashei's POV

Just a few more strokes and I'll be able to move onto the other side. I was bored and nervous and anxious and scared. All for one reason. I think that one reason's pretty obvious. All this emotion drove me to do something, sharpening my sword – for the eleventh time today. I had almost never been scared before. This had me frightened out of my wits.

Suddenly there was a large bang from the other end of the bar and I was immediately out of my seat, sword raised.

It was Shad, a big grin plastered all over his face. He probably just got another clue on the stupid sky quest he's on. I sat back down.

"Good news!" Yep, another clue. "Link's awake!" What?!?!?!

I was out of my seat in a flash.

Link's POV

My side hurt excruciatingly, but I still listened to Link go on about how Rusl had found me brought me here. I was glad to listen. Not that I wanted to hear about how I was so weak that I needed this help, but to his voice. I hadn't heard a human voice in forever. A twili voice, yes. Human, no. It felt good. Especially since it was Jaggle. I hadn't seen or heard from him in forever.

The door opened then, emitting a rather large Telma into the room first, then Ashei, Shad, Rusl and Auru. It felt great to be surrounded by friends.

Telma sat in a chair nearby, Rusl and Auru stood a few feet away and Ashei sat the foot of the bed.

"Oh my goddesses, hon." Telma began. "We were absolutely horrified when you came to us like that."

"We didn't think that you would live." Leave it to Ashei to say something like that.

"It's terrific to have you back." Jaggle added.

"Uli and the rest of the village were going crazy. I'll need to tell them that you'll be alright." This was Rusl, like the brother I never had.

"What exactly happened to you?" Shad. He was the one to give me the antidote. So, in order to find an antidote like that he must have gone to the grove. A brilliant man like that would have fit the pieces together. So he knew. He knew that I was the hero.

Since the question had been asked, I decided I must answer. But I'd leave a lot out. Until I could speak to Shad privately. Then I'd tell him the whole story, since he already knew who he was. A little magic added into the mix wouldn't surprise him that much.

But for everyone else's sake, I left the magic and wolf business and Midna out of the first telling.

When I was done telling the revised story it was late. They decided that I needed my rest and to leave me alone. SO, the all left single file.

All except Shad. He must have picked up on my revising.

"So, what really happened?" And he sat down.

"You know who I am, right?"

"Yeah, the hero of time. Now, there has to be some magic included in there."

"Yep."

"Well?"

"First of all, this is Midna." Midna came flying out of a shadow in the corner. "She's been with me this whole time. She hides in my shadow. Even when I was in the bar with you and the others. She was still there, though you couldn't see her."

"Really?"

"Yes. And I would appreciate if you let me speak for myself, Link." Midna snapped.

Oops. I'd forgotten how independent and rude she was. "Sorry, Midna. What do you have to say?"

"Nothing, now. You already said it all."

"Problem solved." I smirked.

"Humph". Stubborn little imp. She had her arms crossed and sped away.

"Just ignore her." I told Shad, who was working extremely hard to keep his laughter under control. Rather unsuccessfully, I might add.

And the story came out.