The worry knotting her stomach managed to blur much of the nights events. Upon landing, Tya fetched Pipit, the Headmaster, and really anyone that opened their doors when she banged on them and called for them to hurry out. Link was taken to his room, and the sky knights were sent out to search for Zelda while there was still a bit of light. The Headmaster nervously paced the room, and Tya had decided she'd remain by Link's side. She wanted to be there when he awoke so she could have the explanation of Zelda's disappearance as soon as possible… That, and she wasn't very fond of walking across town at night…

It was early, perhaps three in the morning, when Link finally came to, sitting up quick with a sharp inhale. His quick movement made Tya and Geapora both flinch. Tya wanted desperately to just hound Link for any sort of information, but she refrained from doing so. His well-being was just as important as her friends, and even so, Geapora could handle the whereabouts of his daughter.

Tya slid onto the edge of the bed, a hand resting on Link's shoulder to let him know that she was getting closer to him so there was no chance to startle him.

"How do you feel?" She asked quietly, but was given no audible response. Link just put his hands to his head, closing his eyes for a moment to steady himself. The way he swayed made it seem as if he was dizzy, she assumed from how quickly he'd sat up.

"We are glad you are awake… When your Loftwing carried you back, you were limp and unconscious… I feared the worst. Fortunately you don't apear to have any serious injuries- for that much we can be grateful." Geapora stepped forward, looking Link over carefully. He was anxious, that was obvious. He was trying to show concern for Link, but Tya knew his concern was mainly for Zelda. Of course Link was important as well… But he wasn't the one missing. "But Link… Where's Zelda? She was with you, was she not?

…What's happened to my daughter?"

Tya's grip on Link's shoulder tightened for a moment, and she looked down at the bed. She didn't want to urge his response, but she was impatient. She attempted to ease her own restlessness by rubbing Link's shoulder. Something that may be of comfort to the both of them.

His question was met with silence at first while Link readjusted to being conscious. One of his hands dropped off his face, and to the hand rested on his shoulder as if to offer silent thanks for the gesture. However, Tya took it as an implication that she needed to stop, and she withdrew.

Finally Link found it in him to explain "Th-there was… This. Tornado th-thing. J-Just this big black Tornado that appeared out of n-nowhere. We were just f-flying, and she was t-talking and it was normal, then… It wasn't… And we t-tried to fly away but it caught her and we both got kn-knocked off the Loftwings…" He remained slumped over, looking around the room to try and steady his vision. When he thought he'd managed, he slid to the edge of the bed and set his feet on the floor.

"A black tornado, you say?" Geapora paused, thick brows creasing as he thought it over. "That was no ordinary storm…" Link moved to stand, but Tya quickly grabbed onto him and disallowed it. "You must not push yourself. You're still recovering," Geapora waved a hand at him as he spoke, then he turned to continue his pacing.

"Do you need anything? A drink maybe?" Tya asked gently and absently, watching the Headmaster walk the floor in thought. Her response was given in the form of a soft nod, and a smile. The smile was returned to him, and Tya got to her feet. As she left the room, she heard Geapora ask another question. Ask about Zelda, and if she'd been acting strange.

Hurrying to retrieve a drink as she'd planned, she thought over the question herself. She'd spoken to Zelda the night before the ceremony, and between her bouts of excitement, she'd go absent. As if she was in thought. But when Tya asked of it, it was dismissed, and they continued planning. Tya had dismissed it as daydreaming, which wasn't uncommon for Zelda. The girl was adventurous, but in Skyloft there wasn't much adventure to be found. So she was left to her thoughts to explore, and she did so often.

Tya got water for the three of them, and returned, opening the door carefully as to not spill any of the glasses.

"Rest now, Link… Zelda's going to be find, she's out there alive, I know it." Geapora looked to Tya as she entered, speaking sincerely to Link, but making sure to assure Tya as well.

It was a simple statement to make, but a parent often had this intuition, didn't they? This feeling that something was wrong or right with their child… And thinking of that when the Headmaster said he knew Zelda was fine, was enough to at least somewhat ease Tya's worry.

Though Geapora was leaving, Tya still offered the glass to him, and he took it. Her own was set down on Link's desk, and the last was handed to Link who took it gratefully.

"He is right, you do need to rest. Would you like anything else? If not, I will let you be." Tya watched as he sipped at the water, then lowered it to his lap.

"I think I'm fine… Th-thank you, though. Uh, do you want me to walk you b-back or anything? Its still pretty late, isn't it? I-its dark out." It could barely be seen through the slits in the window's cover, but the lack of light pouring through made it obvious it was still dark out.

"No, that's fine. You need to rest." She repeated, but Link just sighed and shook his head.

"Why don't you just stay in the academy or s-something?" His concern was flattering, actually. She was seldom shown such things, mainly because she rarely found herself speaking to anyone other than Zelda. She wasn't exactly shy, she just found it was easier that way. She had nothing against the people, and nothing against speaking with them, as long as she was not surrounded. There were just days which she found it was difficult to hold conversations. Days where she wanted to be alone, and having too many people wanting her made such a thing difficult. They often didn't understand the difference between being alone and being lonely. That one could be wanted over the other.

"Alright. I can do that," She replied finally, offering another smile to him.

"Here, you can sleep in the bed, I don't m-mind the floor–"

"There's no reason to be such a gentleman, Link. I am more than likely not going to be able to fall asleep, and even so, you are the one that needs the rest. I'm going to wait until morning, and then go search for Zelda…" Her response made Link pause, but even so he complied with her order to rest and he lied back in the bed.