A/N: So the really cold weather has passes, and it's back to just being cold. Woopdeedoo. Have you ever had a period where none of your followed fanfics update for like a couple weeks? Yeah, I just had one of those that just ended, thank goodness. Anyways, shorter chapter. Because it's filler. That I didn't want in last chapter or next chapter. Also, it recently occurred to me how hard it is to get to the next dungeon. There's like a mini boss and an entire sidequest that's required. So it's fun. Hope you like this chapter though!

grovyleTheGreat- True. The real question is, who would play Juliet? ...Mothula would probably be forced to be her.

Melkor'sOnlyLieutenant- Me neither. Why did I do that- oh yeah, holidays. Also, he appears again! Next chapter! That actually is really soon... Wow...

Daisy Bokoblin- Thank you! I try. And I have been making chapters longer even though this chapter is short. Really. Trust me, I have.

Only Zelda noticed the giant triangular emerald that emerged from Stagnox's body when it exploded. This was probably because Link had collapsed with exhaustion after the explosion. It might also have been because Link was't observant. Who knows.

Therefor Zelda was the one who watched as the center stage glowed with the symbol of the forest (the same symbol on Gage's violin), then a pedestal rose up from the floor. The gear-like base of the pedestal spun, extending two square arms that curved upwards. The gem, which had risen up to allow the pedestal to arise, now lowered into the pedestal.

At once the pedestal glowed with a really bright light. Zelda gasped and covered her eyes, while Link slowly got up, eyes still closed. The glow dimmed, then ran through the floor. Link and Zelda, eyes now open, ran to the side and watched as the light ran through the Spirit Tracks.

"...I bet that went all the way to the Tower of Spirits."

"Yeah..." Suddenly, Link's pouch started glowing. He rooted through it until he found the glow-y item. It was his map. Looking at it, he saw that new rails were on the map.

"Well, good job, Link! you didn't even flinch!"

"Well, thanks... That was creepy though... Acting-obsessed stag beetle that likes hosting radio game shows? Weird."

"Definit- WOH."

A chest had appeared in front of Link. He opened it, and pulled out a heart-shaped container. It floated out of his hand and started circling around him, then it just faded out of sight.

Link, confused, asked, "What the...?"

Zelda scratched her head. "I think it's a heart container. It'll increase your health... I don't know how, but that's what books say."

"Okay? We'll see if it works... I guess."

Back at the train, Link set a simple route back to the Tower of Spirits. Zelda was watching the map, and noticed some weird looking train icons on the map. They were blue and looked like mini trains, but after leaving the Not-So-Lost Woods, a loud, evil laugh was heard, and they turned blue and started moving, with a blue arrow showing the direction they were turning.

"Wh-what was THAT?!" Link exclaimed, surprised at the laugh.

"I don't know, but it doesn't sound good. There are trains on the tracks now... Avoiding them would probably be best."

"Yeah..." Link agreed. The duo rode in silence, avoiding these new evil looking trains, until...

"You know what we should do before we go back to the Tower of Spirits?"

"What?" Zelda asked.

"We should go to Castle Town!"

Zelda stared blankly at Link. "Why?"

"I have enough money to buy Issac candy now! We could go shopping!"

"Quit saving the world for a few hours to go shopping..."

"Yup!"

Zelda thought about it.

"So?" Link asked.

"LETS DO IT."