A/N: It's chapter 20! Woo! ...I'm gonna. Start writing longer chapters, or this is gonna be super duper long. Which is both good and bad. Maybe my goal can be to finish the 2nd dungeon by chapter 45... That seems like a good goal. Especially since I'm at chapter 38 now... But since the next two chapters were originally tiny, I'lll combine them. So... A two part chapter! And if you want to know how short they were, the first chapter originally stopped after it says The Forest Sanctuary. Also, it's been a while, so Disclaimer: I don't own Zelda. Sadly.

grovyleTheGreat: Yup. So is cake, but they may learn that one later. Or not. I'm not sure yet.

EmeraldOfTheStars: I completely agree! :)

Guest: Snurururgle. ;)

The route was set, and the Spirit Train rolled towards the Lost Woods.

"Can you teach me to train now Link?" Zelda asked cautiously.

"Oh sure!" Link responded. "Ok, so there are four speeds. Normal, fast, break, and reverse. Right now we're going fast because fast is fast."

"Oh, here are the Lost Woods!" Zelda exclaimed. The train rolled in. The forest was really gloomy. "Well, I can see how people get lost here... The music even changed to creepy mode." Soon the two saw a tree.

"Ah, I get it!" Link said. "That tree has a branch pointing right, so we go right." He made sure the tracks were going right. They turned. "And this branch points left, so we go left, and the next one goes rights, so right, and the fourth tree goes left, so left!"

"NO LINK THE LAST TREE LIES-" The train reappeared at the start. "Dang it. Ok, Link, I'll tell you where to turn. No more getting lost."

Link, still confused, nodded and headed back in.

Zelda started yelling directions. "Right... Right... Right... Left!"

"But the tree points right..." Link said.

"LINK THE DIRECTION CHANGE IT-" The train turned right and reappeared at the entrance. "Link, the fourth tree lies. We have to go the opposite direction it points. Get it?"

"Ohhhh... That makes sense... So that's we we kept appearing at the entrance?"

"Yup." Zelda said, clearly exasperated. "You really don't like puzzles, do you."

"A-huh. Hate them. They're too confusing."

Zelda once again yelled directions to Link. "Left.. Left... Right... Left!" Link followed them perfectly, and the train continued on to a clearing. Link stopped the train at the station.

"Well this must be it..." He said, jumping off the train. "The Forest Sanctuary."

"And we made it out of the Lost Woods. Not that I doubted you or anything..." Zelda said, glaring at Link.

"Sorry!"

Zelda ignored him. "That forest was creepy. I thought a ghost would pop out!"

"Like you?"

"Aw shut it. Anyways, Gage lives here. Let's find him."

Link ran forward, defeating spinuts until he found a large field. There was a crow there that dove at him, but Link blocked it with his shield then slashed it. He then climbed up some stairs and found some bomb flowers.

"Wait here." Zelda said. She picked up a bomb flower and flew off. When she got back she explained, "See that staircase on the map?" She pointed to the north most staircase. "Well it was blocked by rocks. I blew them up." Link nodded then continued. He hit a switch that extended a bridge, but the path forward was blocked by rocks. By that time the bridge was gone, so Link circled around again.

"Wait. I'll help." Zelda grabbed a bomb. "Stay here until you hear an explosion, then grab the other bomb flower and run." Link stayed put as Zelda placed the bomb next to the switch. When it exploded, the switch activated, and Link had enough time to run across to the rocks and blow them up. Zelda reunited with him.

The two kept walking until they found a weird rocket statue.

"Link, that weird statue is making weird noises..."

"Let's ignore it." Zelda agreed, and the two continued on to-

"The Field of Faces." Link dubbed it. There was a sign. Zelda read it.

"Connect the two stone statues that face each other. Well, easy enough. Label the statues on your map 1-8 clockwise. We'll start at one, then walk the direction it faces until we reach another statue. If that statue faces the way we came, then those two should be connected."

Link nodded enthusiastically to the plan. In the end, statues 3 and 8 faced each other. Link connected them on the pedestal with a stick of charcoal that was supplied. The door slid open, and the two went inside.