Hey wonderful peoples! Sorry for the wait, but writers block + life does not aid in getting a chapter uploaded on time.

I still do not own The Legend of Zelda. Though that would be awesome


Link was having the time of his life, for he was driving the Spirit Train, the SPIRIT TRAIN ( A vehicle he never even imagined he would be able to ride in, much less drive the thing), across the vast land of New Hyrule. Of course he had been driving this train for a quite a little bit of time now, but he hadn't had the proper time to fangirl over it too much since the situation was a little too dire for a novelty such as the ways of the fangirling.

Princess Zelda, of New Hyrule, kind of got her soul ripped away from her body. Dire enough for you?

He and Zelda have been traveling together for a little bit now, at least enough time for him to finally feel comfortable about constantly being in a Princess's company, and move on to a first name basis. Speaking of Princess Zelda, she often 'flew' with the train just outside the windows. It must be fun to be able to fly, the wind howling by your ears, the feeling of weightlessness as the fierce yet gentle gales move you effortlessly. And most importantly the heavy feeling of freedom. I would give anything to just feel those sensations at least once. Wait, I should be a little careful what I wish for, I would rather not become a spirit like Zelda, or worse… ughh…" Thought the young boy, he shivered at the thought of something worse than what happened to Zelda could befall him.

If Zelda was not flying with the train, she was hanging out with Link in the control room, or relaxing in the passenger part of the Spirit Train.

Link was again daydreaming, when a high-pitched girly scream rudely ripped him back into reality. After the scream, Link heard Zelda talking to someone. "Link what are you doing back here, shouldn't you be driving the train? Why aren't you looking at me when I'm talking to you, don't you know that's rude?" Zelda asked the boy, when he was gazing around the vehicle instead of looking at her. "Wait can you even see me? Don't play tricks on me Link! You know I do not appreciate things like that!"

"Zelda, you okay over there? What the hell happened?" Who is she possibly talking too? Is she pulling a prank on me? The engineer thought to himself as he made sure there was a straight route for his train to travel so he could leave the control center, to go see what was possibly wrong with the Princess.

"Who are you talking to Zel? I've been in the control room the entire time." The young engineer asked with concern as he went to check on said princess.

"Link? There's two of you now, when did that happen?" Zelda asked in confusion as Link walked into the passenger part of the train.

"What are you talking about Zelda, I'm right he-" He stopped mid-sentence for he saw himself sitting on the floor looking at him in confusion. "Wait am I a spirit ripped from my body too? NO THAT CAN'T BE! I have to be able to save Hyrule and you Zel, I can't be a spirit!" Link screamed, totally freaking out at the thought of being ripped from his body.

"No Link, you and I would both know if you were indeed a spirit, but that still doesn't explain why there are two of you. Hey you, new boy, speak up! Why are you here?" Zelda asked, but of course the boy sitting on the ground didn't even seem to hear the princess, for he still looked at the engineer in confusion.

"Um Zel, I don't think he can see or hear you." Link observed which earned a frown from the spirit.

"Ok, the curiosity is killing me, who are you talking too? And I don't even understand HALF of what you said." The unknown boy asked, speaking up for the first time. As he began to stand up the train started to shake, scaring the living daylights out of the new kid, for he fell back down with a squeal.

"Oh the train! I forgot we were still moving!" Link growled as he ran back to the front of the vehicle to stop it in its tracks. It turns out while he was away from the controls the train had kind of decided to run into a very busy set of rails. Other trains were going this way, and that way, and one of them grazed the Spirit Train, which is why it shook. After yelling some not so nice words out towards the train that hit them, Link quickly brought the train to the nearest stop so he could have a proper conversation without disruption, hopefully.

"Ok, now that that's fixed, why are you here, and why are you dressed as a royal guard?" Link asked the boy who now decided it would be lovely to stand up. "Woah, so you're a lot older than me so at least I can be completely certain I wasn't just ripped from my body, phew."

"I ALREADY TOLD YOU, YOU DOLT!" Zelda yelled. Link visibly jumped and shuddered at the loud volume.

"Umm, are you ok? Also what are you even talking about, I'm as lost as a newborn loftwing in this conversation." The newcomer asked. "As for what you asked earlier, I'm a knight, not a royal guard, which sparks up another question, why are you dressed as a knight with this year's color?"

"Never mind that, why are you here on my train." Link asked with Zelda slapping him the best she could because it was not his train, but the magical Spirit Train.

"'Train'? Is that what this is? Still don't know what that means or what a 'train' is, but anyway, my name is Link, and I am a student in the knight academy back on Skyloft. I was flying around on my crimson red loftwing 'Crim', and I jumped off expecting to land in Faron woods but instead I wound up on this 'train'." The older one explained. "What's wrong with you now?"

The young engineer looked as if he had seen a ghost (Which in all seriousness he had, since he and Zelda exchanged a look.)

"First off my name is Link, and I do not appreciate sharing it. I also didn't understand HALF of what you said, but considering you just appeared on my train," He gave a smirk to the princess. "And scared the Hell out of Princess Zelda, you seem to be here for a reason."

"ZELDA'S HERE?! WHERE IS SHE, IS SHE FREE FROM GHIRIHIM?!" The older Link yelled to the younger one. "Wait, I take it by your utterly confused expression that you meant a different Zelda? I would- hold on did you say princess?"

"Yes, but you won't be able to see her, she kind of had her spirit harshly ripped from her body. And for some strange reason, I'm the only one who can see or hear her, oh and she happens to be right next to you by the way." The engineer pointed to the air on the right of the older one with a smirk on his face. "So where is this 'Skyloft'?"

"Oh, it's at the center of the Earth." The Skyloftian said matter-of-factly.

"Really?!" The engineer and princess asked simultaneously, though Zelda was only heard by deaf ears.

"NO! It's in the sky, why else do you think it's called Skyloft?" The older one yelled sarcastically. "Sorry, I couldn't refrain myself. Hey, about what you said about our name being the same, just call me…uh….errr…Sky. Yeah Sky works." Sky told the youth.

"Ok now that I have a nickname, it's only fair of you to have one too, because it feels kind of weird calling somebody else by my name." Sky continued. "Also, can we get out into the open, I don't really like being in tight places with no fresh air."

"Yeah sure. Hey Zel, what's a good nickname for me?" The younger Link paused and looked up at nothing and then sighed heavily. "And why would I agree to have that as my nickname?!"

"What did she suggest?"

"Well she said I should go by…Dolt. But I figured out one by myself… I shall be known as SPIRIT! … Ha ha get it? Because were on the Spirit Train!"

With that, Spirit and Sky walked out into the open. "You have a wonderful sense of humor." Sky's voice faded as he walked off the train, though the sarcasm could be heard a mile away. Since there was nothing she could do outside the vehicle, Zelda stayed indoors.


"Sisters, this is getting out of control." The goddess of courage, Farore said while talking to her sisters, Din, the goddess of power, and Nayru, the goddess of wisdom. Currently they were discussing the dilemma with space and time.

"It was never in control to begin with! Once time itself was wounded, nothing has been in complete control of us!" Nayru yelled, clearly pissed that they, the creators of Hyrule and the Triforce were incapable of handling a situation.

"Not only that, but we don't even know what caused this! Though Nayru, it was a great idea to put Power in captivity until Courage is ready." Din complemented.

"Well I am the goddess of wisdom." Nayru smirked in her sisters' direction.

"Before Nayru's wisdom attribute gets herself involved, it's the least we can do to let all the Zeldas be aware of what's happening." Din continued.

"Good idea! Ok sisters, make sure to sound like we know exactly what we're talking about. Oh and make sure to use some old Hylian like 'thou' and 'hither'. I always loved the word 'hither'… oh sorry… I got off topic." Farore face palmed because of the sentence she, a goddess, just actually said out loud. Shortly after the strange looks Din, and Nayru gave their sister, they reached out to all of the Zeldas, whether they be captured, in hiding, or even in disguise.

"Zelda, we need thou to hold tight. As you may have noticed, things are a little messed up, as in Power and Courage disappearing. Do not worry too much, answers shall shed themselves unto thee in good time." The goddess of power, Din said cryptically, her voice ringing with power, as she announced to all of the 'Zeldas' across time.

"Whilst any Link is in thy company, we need thou to inform them that a great fight, need I say it, war, is coming for them to fight." Wisdom rolled off every word Nayru spoke.

"Do not try to stop the inevitable, for even us divine beings could not stop what is coming. We did all we could to prevent the fight, but alas we only postponed it. Hopefully it should give Courage enough time to prepare." The voice of pure courage, Farore added. After that statement, the goddesses words faded away, and the mental connection between Wisdom, and the goddesses broke.

"That went well, no?" Din asked.


"Woot! There's two more members for our club!" Red yelled enthusiastically as two more 'Links' walked into Paints house. With Paint walking in behind them looking pretty sleep deprived.

"What club Red? You know what, don't answer that, we already know what you're going to say." Blue started, but then stopped since Red was probably going to say 'Look Alike Club' or 'Link Club', and no one needed to hear that.

"I admit it Dusk, you were right to pick this house, because it looks like there are even more of us." Scrub whispered quietly to Dusk.

"I guess, but I don't understand why those four, who are fighting right now, look exactly alike and are wearing four different colors." Dusk whispered back, but unfortunately he wasn't the best at whispering, so everyone in the room heard it. "Oh whoops, you all heard that right?" Dusk addressed the rest of the Links while rubbing the back of his neck.

"Yes, yes we did. Anything wrong with wearing four different color tunics? Because it's apparently normal for like five other people to all wear green tunics with floppy hats!" Green growled, then looked apologetically back at Dusk.

"Sorry, don't mind him, he's just very aggressive." Blue stated.

"And that's coming from the short tempered, overconfident one." Vio argued, defending Green.

"Ok, ok, break it up will you? We kind of have two new people here!" Ora stepped in, taking Red's place by stopping the fight.

"This is Red, Blue, Green, and Vio," Paint explained while pointing to each one as he said their name. "Over there is Ora, and I am Paint. We'll explain our nicknames later, so don't dwell on it for too long."

"So who are you guys?" Red asked happily.

"His nickname is Dusk, and I'm call- HOLD ON, WHY DO YOU HAVE THIS DEMON IN YOUR HOUSE, WILLINGLY LETTING IT HANG ON YOUR WALL!? GET IT AWAY FROM ME!" Scrub abruptly screamed while running to the back of the house and hiding behind the knocked over bed. The cause of the freak out? Paint had a mask that looked exactly like Majora hanging on his wall.

"Ok?" Paint started. "Dude, what's wrong with him?"

"Oh Scrub, yeah I have no clue what's wrong with his head, but I think I know why he freaked out. You see that purple mask hanging on the wall there, well some bad, and really weird things happened to him, all by the cause of an evil mask whose name shall not be named." Dusk summarized cryptically.

"Ok, I'm now officially more confused than before, good job." Green muttered. "Wait did you call him 'Scrub'?"

"Yeah, that's my nickname, I couldn't convince them to call me something different. Though 'Scrub' made a lot more sense before, they still won't let me change it. Speaking of which, Dusk?" Scrub called over from the flipped bed, still hiding.

"Nope" Dusk replied while prominently pronouncing the 'p'. "Whose house is this, and why did they turn it into a store?" Dusk asked while looking at the non-cowering Links.

"I'M NOT THE ONE WHO MADE IT INTO A STORE, IT WAS RAVIO'S FAULT!" Paint roared, looking even more sleep deprived.

"I'll take it as its Paint's house?" Dusk asked, already knowing the obvious answer.

"How'd you know?" Blue asked sarcastically, almost matching the unbeatable Dusk in the amount of sarcasm in that three worded sentence. It was at this point that Scrub deemed it safe enough to come out of hiding, and join the others.

"I apologize, but can we finish this up tomorrow, I can't even keep my eyes open any longer, I need to go to sleep. I only have one guest bedroom, so I'll set up some blankets on the floor it you guys don't mind. Or if you do mind, I can go ask my mentor the blacksmith, if you guys can stay in one of his guest rooms." Paint finally broke.

"I'll take the floor." Dusk said, as he walked away found a clear spot, and transformed into a wolf, so he could spend the night a little more comfortable.

"AHHH!" Everyone but Scrub and Dusk yelled. "You know Dusk, that would have been great if you told us of that beforehand!" Vio called. All he got in response was the wolf equivalent of a smirk.

"I'm good with the floor too, I got this." Scrub said while holding a mask that looked like the derpy face of a goron. I just hope I don't get stuck as that…. Uggghhh. Even if I do, I can always play the song of healing. Speaking of which WHY COULDN'T I HAVE THOUGHT TO DO THAT EARLIER!? Scrub mentally slapped himself for being so ignorant. I bet that was what Tatl was going to suggest, before we rudely disappeared.

"Well, we don't have anything cool, like that, and the floor is not going to work for us, so we'll take you up on that offer over at that blacksmith person's house. I will stay here with either Red Blue or Vio, since I'm wearing the same clothes as Paint. And the other two can sleep over there." Green said. "All good?"

"Fine, fine, whatever gets me to be able to sleep faster." Paint groaned.


I found this chapter (mainly the beginning) pretty hard to write... mainly because i never played Spirit Tracks OR Skyward Sword. ...I know, I know, I will play them both eventually! I did start Skyward Sword but the motion control thing doesn't really work for me (probably since our Wii remote is kind of spazzy :P)

Thanks so much for Skystar901, and ZeldaFan2412 for following and favoriting! Also a big thanks to Kogaiki62, and Stallord for following! :D

Anyway, have a wonderful day,

~HylianHero