A/N: I've decided to make this an on-going saga. It'll be quite long.
Disclaimer: This is someone else's, but I like it.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Me no own so you no sue.
Saria opened her eyes to the new landscape around her. There was a sort of passage, with trees at either side of the exit she had just gone through. She walked along for a little while, thinking and then...
Hyrule field! Her mind was blown by the size of it. All the thoughts in her head dissappeared as she took it in. It seemed to stretch out forever. The green grass and tan dirt paths, worn by generations of Hylians. It was incredible. She could see Hyrule castle, the place Link had talked about so much in the distance. Closer was a circular fence. Saria didn't know what was in there. She also saw Death Mountain. A huge, towering mass of rock. It was as though she had never seen before, and her eyes had suddenly began to take in the world.
She didn't know what to do, or where to go. She wanted to see everything and wished she could go everywhere at once. She was confused and her senses were blown away. She started to run, not caring where she went.
SPLASH! She landed in a river. Water! Saria had hardly been exposed to it before. She couldn't swim, there had only been one place with water in Kokiri forest and there were stepping stones over it. She struggled,
"Help!" she screamed.
"Saria, I'm sorry, I can't help you," said Obi, her fairy. "I might be able to get help if I fly fast enough though!"
"Hurry!" Saria gasped.
Saria thrashed her arms about, and her head still went under, over and over again. She couldn't do anything about it. Suddenly she heard a calming, quiet male voice over her. She couldn't hear what he said, but she knew he'd help her.
An arm reached out to her. Acting on some sort of basic instinct, she grabbed it. She was pulled out of the water and she collapsed on the bank, gasping.
The stranger gave her some sort of potion. It was red, and tasted revloting. It gave her back her strength though. She stood up, feeling a lot better. At least I haven't thrown up, she thought to herself. But Obi still isn't back...
"Are you OK?" it was the stranger. Saria looked up at him. He had yellowish blond hair and blue eyes.
"Link?" Saria asked.
"Yeah, that's my name. How did you know?"
"What do you mean, how did I know? I'm Saria, your best friend!"
"Saria? I don't know you."
"You aren't the Link I know, are you? You look just like him."
"I'm from Termina, does that help?"
"Where's Termina?"
"It's kinda hard to explain. The door that exits it leads to a different place every time. I left there through the door and got here. I'm a traveller, wandering around to make my fortune." He smiled.
"Aren't you a bit young?"
"Never say you're too young, you'll never have time to do anything, kid."
"Why do you call me a kid? I'm scarcely younger then you and you know it!"
"It's just habit."
"Why is it habit?" Saria was beginning to be interested in the new stranger, even if he wasn't Link.
"Long story."
"Tell it to me."
"OK, just follow me to that castle over there and I'll tell you the story someplace warm. We'd better hurry, it'll be night soon."
So Saria followed her new found friend along a path leading to the castle. It was a long walk and she was she was soon tired.
"Can we stop now?" she asked him.
"Well, no, but we have to go into that round fenced off area anyway. We don't have time to get to the castle. Look, the sun is already starting to set." He looked worried.
"Why are you so worried about it getting dark? Where I come from, we can stay outside all night if we want to."
"Well, if this place is anything like the field in Termina, it's going to be very dangerous at night, and seeing as neither you nor I are armed, we're going to be in a sticky situation if we get caught by a monster or a bandit."
"Link always talked about monsters."
"Who is this other Link you talk about?"
"Well, it's a long story too. I'll tell you about him after you tell me your story."
"Well, OK.
So Saria and the new Link walked on. They soon entered the fenced off area, and discovered it was a ranch. They knocked on the door to the house of the owners.
"Go away, Malon is asleep and I'm about to go to sleep as well."
"Sorry, but we're travellers, we need somewhere warm to sleep," Link said.
"Well, OK. I'll be down in a minute."
A man in a blue nightgown with a cucco emblazoned across the front answered the door. He had brown hair, a big nose, and a bit of a beer gut. When he saw Link, he smiled.
"Hello, you're that fairy boy, aren't you? Was your name Link?"
"Well, yeah, my name is Link, but I'm not the Link you're talking about. Can I come in though?"
"Sure. I'm Talon, by the way. My daughter Malon is asleep, so be quiet."
"OK. I'm Saria, by the way."
"Are you from the forest too?" Talon asked.
"Yeah."
"Well, come in, you'll freeze otherwise."
So Link and Saria enetered the Ranch House. It was a sort of Cucco pen downstairs, with a few cuccos running about. They climbed the stairs and entered the living quarters. They were cozy, with a table and only one bed. In it was a red headed girl, about Link and Saria's age. Talon spread two blankets on the floor.
"I'm sorry we don't have any spare matresses," he said. "But the floor isn't too hard."
"Thank you Talon," said Link. "We'll be fine."
Talon went downstairs and soon was snoring loudly. Saria, who, like all the Kokiri, had never actually bothered to sleep before, found herself suddenly tired. She put her hand up to her mouth and yawned.
"Link?" she asked.
"What is it Saria?"
"Why am I feeling...sort of...dizzy and like I want to collapse?"
"You're tired, of course. What a silly question!" Link exclaimed.
"What's 'tired'?"
"Huh? Don't they sleep where you come from?" Link was now really confused.
"Umm, no."
"WHAT? They don't sleep? I've heard a lot of wierd thing before, but nothing that wierd!"
"I think sleeping is wierd. How do I do it?" Saria asked.
"All you need to do is close your eyes. You'll eventually go to sleep," Link replied.
"Oh, OK."
And Saria slept, for the first time ever. Link couldn't sleep, he was still getting over going through the door, saving a little green haired girl from drowning and now being asked what sleep was. He didn't really understand Saria.
"I'll tell you my story tomorrow," he told the sleeping figure.
A/N: So, what do you think? Want to know what happens next? Make sure you read the next chapter then! Please read and review! 5th review will get a say in what happens next. I am willing to listen to all opinions, though. To make things a little simpler, my Link is the other Link's Termanian double. If you haven't played Majora's Mask, everyone in the Ocarina of Time has a double in Termina. But Link's double isn't in the game. So this is where he was.
Disclaimer: This is someone else's, but I like it.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Me no own so you no sue.
Saria opened her eyes to the new landscape around her. There was a sort of passage, with trees at either side of the exit she had just gone through. She walked along for a little while, thinking and then...
Hyrule field! Her mind was blown by the size of it. All the thoughts in her head dissappeared as she took it in. It seemed to stretch out forever. The green grass and tan dirt paths, worn by generations of Hylians. It was incredible. She could see Hyrule castle, the place Link had talked about so much in the distance. Closer was a circular fence. Saria didn't know what was in there. She also saw Death Mountain. A huge, towering mass of rock. It was as though she had never seen before, and her eyes had suddenly began to take in the world.
She didn't know what to do, or where to go. She wanted to see everything and wished she could go everywhere at once. She was confused and her senses were blown away. She started to run, not caring where she went.
SPLASH! She landed in a river. Water! Saria had hardly been exposed to it before. She couldn't swim, there had only been one place with water in Kokiri forest and there were stepping stones over it. She struggled,
"Help!" she screamed.
"Saria, I'm sorry, I can't help you," said Obi, her fairy. "I might be able to get help if I fly fast enough though!"
"Hurry!" Saria gasped.
Saria thrashed her arms about, and her head still went under, over and over again. She couldn't do anything about it. Suddenly she heard a calming, quiet male voice over her. She couldn't hear what he said, but she knew he'd help her.
An arm reached out to her. Acting on some sort of basic instinct, she grabbed it. She was pulled out of the water and she collapsed on the bank, gasping.
The stranger gave her some sort of potion. It was red, and tasted revloting. It gave her back her strength though. She stood up, feeling a lot better. At least I haven't thrown up, she thought to herself. But Obi still isn't back...
"Are you OK?" it was the stranger. Saria looked up at him. He had yellowish blond hair and blue eyes.
"Link?" Saria asked.
"Yeah, that's my name. How did you know?"
"What do you mean, how did I know? I'm Saria, your best friend!"
"Saria? I don't know you."
"You aren't the Link I know, are you? You look just like him."
"I'm from Termina, does that help?"
"Where's Termina?"
"It's kinda hard to explain. The door that exits it leads to a different place every time. I left there through the door and got here. I'm a traveller, wandering around to make my fortune." He smiled.
"Aren't you a bit young?"
"Never say you're too young, you'll never have time to do anything, kid."
"Why do you call me a kid? I'm scarcely younger then you and you know it!"
"It's just habit."
"Why is it habit?" Saria was beginning to be interested in the new stranger, even if he wasn't Link.
"Long story."
"Tell it to me."
"OK, just follow me to that castle over there and I'll tell you the story someplace warm. We'd better hurry, it'll be night soon."
So Saria followed her new found friend along a path leading to the castle. It was a long walk and she was she was soon tired.
"Can we stop now?" she asked him.
"Well, no, but we have to go into that round fenced off area anyway. We don't have time to get to the castle. Look, the sun is already starting to set." He looked worried.
"Why are you so worried about it getting dark? Where I come from, we can stay outside all night if we want to."
"Well, if this place is anything like the field in Termina, it's going to be very dangerous at night, and seeing as neither you nor I are armed, we're going to be in a sticky situation if we get caught by a monster or a bandit."
"Link always talked about monsters."
"Who is this other Link you talk about?"
"Well, it's a long story too. I'll tell you about him after you tell me your story."
"Well, OK.
So Saria and the new Link walked on. They soon entered the fenced off area, and discovered it was a ranch. They knocked on the door to the house of the owners.
"Go away, Malon is asleep and I'm about to go to sleep as well."
"Sorry, but we're travellers, we need somewhere warm to sleep," Link said.
"Well, OK. I'll be down in a minute."
A man in a blue nightgown with a cucco emblazoned across the front answered the door. He had brown hair, a big nose, and a bit of a beer gut. When he saw Link, he smiled.
"Hello, you're that fairy boy, aren't you? Was your name Link?"
"Well, yeah, my name is Link, but I'm not the Link you're talking about. Can I come in though?"
"Sure. I'm Talon, by the way. My daughter Malon is asleep, so be quiet."
"OK. I'm Saria, by the way."
"Are you from the forest too?" Talon asked.
"Yeah."
"Well, come in, you'll freeze otherwise."
So Link and Saria enetered the Ranch House. It was a sort of Cucco pen downstairs, with a few cuccos running about. They climbed the stairs and entered the living quarters. They were cozy, with a table and only one bed. In it was a red headed girl, about Link and Saria's age. Talon spread two blankets on the floor.
"I'm sorry we don't have any spare matresses," he said. "But the floor isn't too hard."
"Thank you Talon," said Link. "We'll be fine."
Talon went downstairs and soon was snoring loudly. Saria, who, like all the Kokiri, had never actually bothered to sleep before, found herself suddenly tired. She put her hand up to her mouth and yawned.
"Link?" she asked.
"What is it Saria?"
"Why am I feeling...sort of...dizzy and like I want to collapse?"
"You're tired, of course. What a silly question!" Link exclaimed.
"What's 'tired'?"
"Huh? Don't they sleep where you come from?" Link was now really confused.
"Umm, no."
"WHAT? They don't sleep? I've heard a lot of wierd thing before, but nothing that wierd!"
"I think sleeping is wierd. How do I do it?" Saria asked.
"All you need to do is close your eyes. You'll eventually go to sleep," Link replied.
"Oh, OK."
And Saria slept, for the first time ever. Link couldn't sleep, he was still getting over going through the door, saving a little green haired girl from drowning and now being asked what sleep was. He didn't really understand Saria.
"I'll tell you my story tomorrow," he told the sleeping figure.
A/N: So, what do you think? Want to know what happens next? Make sure you read the next chapter then! Please read and review! 5th review will get a say in what happens next. I am willing to listen to all opinions, though. To make things a little simpler, my Link is the other Link's Termanian double. If you haven't played Majora's Mask, everyone in the Ocarina of Time has a double in Termina. But Link's double isn't in the game. So this is where he was.
