She searched the skies carefully, waiting to see either of them… To just have some small semblance of assurance that her friend was alright… But nothing… No sign of the bright blue Loftwing that had chosen Zelda, not in the sky nor on the ground.
But
A small speck of red dashing toward the city in the clouds far from Skyloft got her attention. Brows furrowed, the blond stepped to the edge, leaning over to try and get a closer look. For a good second or two she couldn't tell what was coming toward them, but it wasn't long before she realized it was Link's Loftwing. Hope filled her chest, and she searched around the red speck for any sign of a blue one, but again… Nothing…
In a matter of seconds the hope was drowned in a deep pool of fear. The anxiety had taken her over so thoroughly she barely noticed herself jumping over the edge. It wasn't until the pressure of the air dragging her hair and her dress back got her attention, that she realized she'd done it. A hasty, panicked whistle echoed through the clouds, and a brief second passed before she was swept up by a light purple Loftwing.
The bird seemed to know exactly what Tya was wanting, and immediately soared in the direction of Link's. They reached it quickly, circling around and flying up at his side. Tya's mind was filled almost instantly with so many things it took her a moment to sort everything out.
Link's Loftwing was injured, she could see that much. Not severely, but it wasn't right. Link was unconscious, draped over the bird's back. But the worst part was… Zelda was no where to be found. Night was falling– her Loftwing couldn't fly at night and Zelda wasn't with Link.
She attempted to pull back, but the bird refused her order. Her fear of the night, and poor vision made her disobey the command, which first aggravated Tya. But she knew it was for the best… Emergency or not, she'd be of no help stuck and blind in the night…
She'd just have to accompany Link back, and allow the sky knights to search for Zelda…
