A/N: Well, this is the third chapter. Please continue reading.
Discalimer: Am I Shigeru Miyamoto? I don't think so.
Saria woke up. For a while she didn't open her eyes. The sun beat down upon her from a small window. She simply laid there, trying to get her mind around what had happened to her. She'd gone looking for Link, right? Yes, she remembered that. She'd exited Kokiri Forest. Yes, she remembered that too. Then she'd nearly drowned. That was cloudy, but she remembered it. And she'd been saved by Link. Not her Link, he said, a different Link, from "Termina". Wherever that was. His explanation had confused her even more. And now they were here. Laying on the floor in a ranch house. I've had more adventures in leaving Kokiri forest than in my whole life! Saria thought to herself.
Next to her, Link was awake too. He, of course, thought Saria was still asleep. He blinked open startlingly blue eyes. Unlike Saria, he didn't immediately remember what had happened.
"Where am I?"
Another pair of eyes opened. Saria smiled at Link. "Don't you remember? We're in the ranch house," she replied.
Link sat up. "Of course!" he exclaimed. They both got up and had a look around. Both Talon and the girl had gone. Link checked his watch. Then he remembered it was a Terminian one and wouldn't have the right time for Hyrule.
"What's that?" asked Saria.
"This?" Link showed her the watch. It was a small model of the Clock Town clock, although Link had not know that until he visited the town. "It's a watch."
"What does it do?" asked Saria. She liked the brightly coloured watch.
"I figure that they don't have watches where you come from, Saria. It tells you what time it is."
"How?" Saria asked. Link most children, she liked learing new things.
"Well, it has symbols and numbers around it. You have to learn how to read it." Link was starting to enjoy explaining things to Saria.
"Can I learn to read the watch?"
"Well, normally I'd say yes, but we have some stories to tell and it'll take a fair while to teach you."
"Oh, OK. Can you tell me your story now?" Saria asked. She had quickly abandoned the idea of learining to read the watch.
"Sure." Link said. "But after you. You know, ladies first."
A/N: Well, make sure you read and review!
Discalimer: Am I Shigeru Miyamoto? I don't think so.
Saria woke up. For a while she didn't open her eyes. The sun beat down upon her from a small window. She simply laid there, trying to get her mind around what had happened to her. She'd gone looking for Link, right? Yes, she remembered that. She'd exited Kokiri Forest. Yes, she remembered that too. Then she'd nearly drowned. That was cloudy, but she remembered it. And she'd been saved by Link. Not her Link, he said, a different Link, from "Termina". Wherever that was. His explanation had confused her even more. And now they were here. Laying on the floor in a ranch house. I've had more adventures in leaving Kokiri forest than in my whole life! Saria thought to herself.
Next to her, Link was awake too. He, of course, thought Saria was still asleep. He blinked open startlingly blue eyes. Unlike Saria, he didn't immediately remember what had happened.
"Where am I?"
Another pair of eyes opened. Saria smiled at Link. "Don't you remember? We're in the ranch house," she replied.
Link sat up. "Of course!" he exclaimed. They both got up and had a look around. Both Talon and the girl had gone. Link checked his watch. Then he remembered it was a Terminian one and wouldn't have the right time for Hyrule.
"What's that?" asked Saria.
"This?" Link showed her the watch. It was a small model of the Clock Town clock, although Link had not know that until he visited the town. "It's a watch."
"What does it do?" asked Saria. She liked the brightly coloured watch.
"I figure that they don't have watches where you come from, Saria. It tells you what time it is."
"How?" Saria asked. Link most children, she liked learing new things.
"Well, it has symbols and numbers around it. You have to learn how to read it." Link was starting to enjoy explaining things to Saria.
"Can I learn to read the watch?"
"Well, normally I'd say yes, but we have some stories to tell and it'll take a fair while to teach you."
"Oh, OK. Can you tell me your story now?" Saria asked. She had quickly abandoned the idea of learining to read the watch.
"Sure." Link said. "But after you. You know, ladies first."
A/N: Well, make sure you read and review!
