Chapter 3-
Mia dropped down on her bed and looked out the window of her bedroom. Usually you could see into the conference room from her window above, but this time the curtains were shut, go figure. What could they be planning in there?
She said to herself, "Hmmm... Zel will probably burst in here in a rage in 3... 2... 1..."
Just then Zelda burst in the room. Before she could even say a word though, Mia cut her off, "Didn't even knock hmm?" Zelda tried to speak again and Mia was still too quick for her, "Nope! I don't even want to hear it! You got to get out, step up to the door, and knock this time! Then I may consider letting you in!" She finished with a bright grin.
Zelda sighed heavily walking out of the room. She waited a few moments then knocked on the door.
Mia snickered, "Who is it?"
"Oh cut it out Mia! Let me in!!"
"Now that's really rude!" Mia continued snickering. A thought came into her head. She really didn't feel like having Zel scream at her for a few hours. Before she got a response from Zelda she quickly blurted out, "Okay! You can come in!"
Zelda stepped in, this time the door wasn't about to fly off its hinges like before. She stood in the doorway with her arms crossed and with one of her more ticked looks on her face.
Mia sheepishly smiled, "Uh..hehe.. Hi!"
Zelda didn't say anything for a few moments, till finally deciding to just quit with the silent treatment, "Mind if I bugged you with mine and the world's problems?"
Mia said with a smile, "No. What do I look like the three goddesses rolled into one!?"
Zelda rolled her eyes, "Well according to the legend you are their daughter Mia."
"Now, you don't know if that's exactly true! The story is on the steps of the Temple of Time one night a baby appeared with a note that said she is the daughter of the goddesses sent to protect Hyrule from what is to come. Yeah I know I was that baby, but it could have all been just a lie so some what-so-called parents of mine didn't have to take care of a kid!" Mia took a deep breath after saying that.
"Woah! I didn't know I struck a nerve there Mia. I still say that it's true though. If it wasn't for you we couldn't have gotten rid of Ganondorf and you know it!"
Mia muttered something then quickly changed the subject, "Well anyway.. Take a seat. Are you still sore that Dad won't let us be in that meeting about the plan?"
Zelda took a seat next to her best friend and sister, "Well not only that. I really don't trust that Garrison. I just have a feeling about him and that feeling doesn't seem right."
"You have bad feelings about everything! Well, it seems that Dad likes him, and it sure looks like you're not going to change his mind. Just like when you had that dream about Ganondorf that long time ago, he didn't even believe you then!"
"Who says we got to change his mind?!" Zelda said with a sneaky look in her eyes.
Mia's eyes grew wide as she jumped off her bed, "Oh, no! You are NOT dragging me into this. You're not using me in one of your schemes again! Last time I was dragged into one Ganondorf almost killed me and now has a very big grudge against me!"
"Now you aren't gonna really deal with Ganondorf this time are you? Please Mia you're powerful in magic. I mean, if you get stuck in a situation you always seem to get yourself out by some sort of weird and different spell! And I'm sure that if you tried some spell you would be able to disguise yourself as another person."
Mia stood up and thought about this for awhile while Zelda sat on the bed giving pleading puppy dog eyes and mouthing the word "please" to her.
"I suppose I have no choice here I'm gonna end up helping you either way, huh?"
Zelda smiled and nodded, "So you're gonna help?"
"Well I just said I didn't have a choice now did I? All right. What's your plan?" Mia said sourly as she flopped down on her bed again covering her eyes with her arm acting like she was gonna fall asleep.
"I just knew you would be excited. Well I already told you I didn't like Garrison.."
"Yeah I should have figured it would be about him. So what do you want me to do, spy on the spy?" Mia said with a laugh.
"Actually, yes Mia."
"WHAT!?!" Mia bolted upright on her bed, "Now this is a definite no. Why don't you ask Link he's the hero boy!?"
"Cause Link would probably have said no too. And he doesn't know magic and sorcery."
"Yeah but Zelda, I'm not a spy! Sure I spied around areas that other time Ganondorf threatened us, but I have never spied on a spy before. He even said he is one of the best and after that one stunt he pulled I wouldn't doubt that fact! Do you even notice how even seems to be a part of the shadows!? He'll know I'm spying on him right away. There is no chance that I'll be able to pull it off!"
"Yeah but you know one thing he doesn't... magic!"
"Oh why was I cursed with a gift of sorcery!?" Mia yelled towards the sky before looking back at Zelda, "Okay smart one answer this. How are you gonna find out what Dad, and Link want Garrison to do?"
"Oh I'll get it out of Link some way." Zelda said with a smile, "But what are you gonna do once you get to Waneria?"
"Well that's actually the easy part in this whole thing. You see when I was younger I was really good friends with this girl, Amy. When Ganondorf had taken over the castle however her parents moved away taking her with them so they would be out of danger. After they moved we still kept in touch. Now her mom owns the pub where a person can stay for a couple days too in the only village on Waneria. So I'll stay there."
"Okay that will work. I guess we can't really figure anything else out till I find out what the plan is so I'll tell you tomorrow what the plan is from Link. Are you sure you'll do this Mia? I mean I could do it or I can get someone else."
"Yeah, yeah I'll do it. Now get out of my room I've had enough bad news and plans for one day." Mia said in a sarcastic tone falling back down on her bed again.
Zelda laughed then slipped out of the room.
Meanwhile back in the conference room Link, the King, and Garrison were seated around the edge of the table in a small huddle talking about what they should do. They were keeping it quiet in case anyone felt like easedropping on the conversation.
The King started out, "Well have you ever been to Waneria, Garrison?"
"Yes sir I have been there once before."
Link got up and walked around the table thinking hard, "How did you pull that stunt earlier?" He asked out of curiosity.
"I... cannot give out any of my secrets, sorry." Garrison quickly said.
The King then spoke again quickly changing the subject, "Well we need to get you in the castle some way. We can't say you're another wizard or sorcerer since you don't know magic. Hmm.."
"Well," Garrison spoke up, "Since Ganondorf is training men for his army he must have training camps set up near the castle."
"I got it!!" Link yelled slamming both fists on the table.
"Quiet down Link you don't have to announce it to the rest of the world. What is your plan?" The King asked.
Link got real near them and started whispering his plan, "Well since Garrison mentioned there must be training camps near there he could act like a troop. Ganondorf probably would except him since he needs all the men he can get for that army. Are you a good warrior Garrison?"
"I'm not that bad at sword fighting."
Link continued whispering, "Well Ganondorf, knowing him, will want anyone he can get. The troops will either stay in or near the castle I'm guessing. So get as much info as you can from anyone, but don't look like you're too nosy. Maybe even try to catch some conversations with Ganondorf talking with Agahnim. But try not to mingle with Ganondorf at all or only if it's absolutely possible. After about a month or so you got to get out of there. Disappear some night or something, but you don't want to stay more then a month it may be too late by then. I know it's not too elaborate of a plan, but I think it'll work. What do you think?"
"I think it's yet another brilliant plan by our young hero!" The King said slapping Link on the back.
"It will work." Garrison said with no emotion.
"Now," the King spoke again, "The matter of time. Are you willing to leave right away?"
"As soon as possible, sir."
"Okay that's good. How about the day after tomorrow?"
"That will be fine."
"Do you need anyone to accompany you on this journey?" The King's last question.
"I work alone."
"All right that's fine too. I understand that. Well I'll show you to your room Garrison and remember, you too Link, not a word of this plan to anyone."
"Yes sir." They both said in unison only opposite in tones.
The King then opened the curtains and the two doors and all three left to turn in for the night. It had been a very long day.
Mia dropped down on her bed and looked out the window of her bedroom. Usually you could see into the conference room from her window above, but this time the curtains were shut, go figure. What could they be planning in there?
She said to herself, "Hmmm... Zel will probably burst in here in a rage in 3... 2... 1..."
Just then Zelda burst in the room. Before she could even say a word though, Mia cut her off, "Didn't even knock hmm?" Zelda tried to speak again and Mia was still too quick for her, "Nope! I don't even want to hear it! You got to get out, step up to the door, and knock this time! Then I may consider letting you in!" She finished with a bright grin.
Zelda sighed heavily walking out of the room. She waited a few moments then knocked on the door.
Mia snickered, "Who is it?"
"Oh cut it out Mia! Let me in!!"
"Now that's really rude!" Mia continued snickering. A thought came into her head. She really didn't feel like having Zel scream at her for a few hours. Before she got a response from Zelda she quickly blurted out, "Okay! You can come in!"
Zelda stepped in, this time the door wasn't about to fly off its hinges like before. She stood in the doorway with her arms crossed and with one of her more ticked looks on her face.
Mia sheepishly smiled, "Uh..hehe.. Hi!"
Zelda didn't say anything for a few moments, till finally deciding to just quit with the silent treatment, "Mind if I bugged you with mine and the world's problems?"
Mia said with a smile, "No. What do I look like the three goddesses rolled into one!?"
Zelda rolled her eyes, "Well according to the legend you are their daughter Mia."
"Now, you don't know if that's exactly true! The story is on the steps of the Temple of Time one night a baby appeared with a note that said she is the daughter of the goddesses sent to protect Hyrule from what is to come. Yeah I know I was that baby, but it could have all been just a lie so some what-so-called parents of mine didn't have to take care of a kid!" Mia took a deep breath after saying that.
"Woah! I didn't know I struck a nerve there Mia. I still say that it's true though. If it wasn't for you we couldn't have gotten rid of Ganondorf and you know it!"
Mia muttered something then quickly changed the subject, "Well anyway.. Take a seat. Are you still sore that Dad won't let us be in that meeting about the plan?"
Zelda took a seat next to her best friend and sister, "Well not only that. I really don't trust that Garrison. I just have a feeling about him and that feeling doesn't seem right."
"You have bad feelings about everything! Well, it seems that Dad likes him, and it sure looks like you're not going to change his mind. Just like when you had that dream about Ganondorf that long time ago, he didn't even believe you then!"
"Who says we got to change his mind?!" Zelda said with a sneaky look in her eyes.
Mia's eyes grew wide as she jumped off her bed, "Oh, no! You are NOT dragging me into this. You're not using me in one of your schemes again! Last time I was dragged into one Ganondorf almost killed me and now has a very big grudge against me!"
"Now you aren't gonna really deal with Ganondorf this time are you? Please Mia you're powerful in magic. I mean, if you get stuck in a situation you always seem to get yourself out by some sort of weird and different spell! And I'm sure that if you tried some spell you would be able to disguise yourself as another person."
Mia stood up and thought about this for awhile while Zelda sat on the bed giving pleading puppy dog eyes and mouthing the word "please" to her.
"I suppose I have no choice here I'm gonna end up helping you either way, huh?"
Zelda smiled and nodded, "So you're gonna help?"
"Well I just said I didn't have a choice now did I? All right. What's your plan?" Mia said sourly as she flopped down on her bed again covering her eyes with her arm acting like she was gonna fall asleep.
"I just knew you would be excited. Well I already told you I didn't like Garrison.."
"Yeah I should have figured it would be about him. So what do you want me to do, spy on the spy?" Mia said with a laugh.
"Actually, yes Mia."
"WHAT!?!" Mia bolted upright on her bed, "Now this is a definite no. Why don't you ask Link he's the hero boy!?"
"Cause Link would probably have said no too. And he doesn't know magic and sorcery."
"Yeah but Zelda, I'm not a spy! Sure I spied around areas that other time Ganondorf threatened us, but I have never spied on a spy before. He even said he is one of the best and after that one stunt he pulled I wouldn't doubt that fact! Do you even notice how even seems to be a part of the shadows!? He'll know I'm spying on him right away. There is no chance that I'll be able to pull it off!"
"Yeah but you know one thing he doesn't... magic!"
"Oh why was I cursed with a gift of sorcery!?" Mia yelled towards the sky before looking back at Zelda, "Okay smart one answer this. How are you gonna find out what Dad, and Link want Garrison to do?"
"Oh I'll get it out of Link some way." Zelda said with a smile, "But what are you gonna do once you get to Waneria?"
"Well that's actually the easy part in this whole thing. You see when I was younger I was really good friends with this girl, Amy. When Ganondorf had taken over the castle however her parents moved away taking her with them so they would be out of danger. After they moved we still kept in touch. Now her mom owns the pub where a person can stay for a couple days too in the only village on Waneria. So I'll stay there."
"Okay that will work. I guess we can't really figure anything else out till I find out what the plan is so I'll tell you tomorrow what the plan is from Link. Are you sure you'll do this Mia? I mean I could do it or I can get someone else."
"Yeah, yeah I'll do it. Now get out of my room I've had enough bad news and plans for one day." Mia said in a sarcastic tone falling back down on her bed again.
Zelda laughed then slipped out of the room.
Meanwhile back in the conference room Link, the King, and Garrison were seated around the edge of the table in a small huddle talking about what they should do. They were keeping it quiet in case anyone felt like easedropping on the conversation.
The King started out, "Well have you ever been to Waneria, Garrison?"
"Yes sir I have been there once before."
Link got up and walked around the table thinking hard, "How did you pull that stunt earlier?" He asked out of curiosity.
"I... cannot give out any of my secrets, sorry." Garrison quickly said.
The King then spoke again quickly changing the subject, "Well we need to get you in the castle some way. We can't say you're another wizard or sorcerer since you don't know magic. Hmm.."
"Well," Garrison spoke up, "Since Ganondorf is training men for his army he must have training camps set up near the castle."
"I got it!!" Link yelled slamming both fists on the table.
"Quiet down Link you don't have to announce it to the rest of the world. What is your plan?" The King asked.
Link got real near them and started whispering his plan, "Well since Garrison mentioned there must be training camps near there he could act like a troop. Ganondorf probably would except him since he needs all the men he can get for that army. Are you a good warrior Garrison?"
"I'm not that bad at sword fighting."
Link continued whispering, "Well Ganondorf, knowing him, will want anyone he can get. The troops will either stay in or near the castle I'm guessing. So get as much info as you can from anyone, but don't look like you're too nosy. Maybe even try to catch some conversations with Ganondorf talking with Agahnim. But try not to mingle with Ganondorf at all or only if it's absolutely possible. After about a month or so you got to get out of there. Disappear some night or something, but you don't want to stay more then a month it may be too late by then. I know it's not too elaborate of a plan, but I think it'll work. What do you think?"
"I think it's yet another brilliant plan by our young hero!" The King said slapping Link on the back.
"It will work." Garrison said with no emotion.
"Now," the King spoke again, "The matter of time. Are you willing to leave right away?"
"As soon as possible, sir."
"Okay that's good. How about the day after tomorrow?"
"That will be fine."
"Do you need anyone to accompany you on this journey?" The King's last question.
"I work alone."
"All right that's fine too. I understand that. Well I'll show you to your room Garrison and remember, you too Link, not a word of this plan to anyone."
"Yes sir." They both said in unison only opposite in tones.
The King then opened the curtains and the two doors and all three left to turn in for the night. It had been a very long day.
