A/N: This is from Mido's point of view while Saria's gone with Link.
Discalimer: I REALLY hate these things...Well, if I owned Zelda, would I be here writing fanfiction? NO WAY!

Mido sat down on one of the stepping stones over the river in Kokiri Forest. His feet were in the water, and he was kicking them back and forth. He was starting to realise how Saria had felt when she was missing Link. And he felt guilty.
"It's my fault." he said quietly to himself. "Saria, Link, both of them, gone." He hadn't liked Link, but even Mido couldn't just ignore the nagging thoughts in his mind. He he had driven Link away. And Saria...she went to look for him. He had driven her away too...
Suddenly he heard a high pitched voice in his ear.
"Mido, Saria's in trouble."
"Obi..? Why are you here? Where's Saria?" Mido was quite worried. He had never seen Saria without Obi.
"Just follow me, HURRY!" Obi, like all faries, was quite impatient and didn't appreciate being ignored.
Mido was starting to get worried. He knew Saria had gone out of the forest. He was afraid to go out of the forest. Even for Saria.
"I'm sorry Obi, but I can't go with you."
"WHAT? Saria's in trouble! You can't leave her, Mido!" Obi yelled.
"I...I'll die if I go out of the forest." Mido said lamely.
"I'm dissappointed in you, Mido. I really am. I guess I'll have to find someone else. Someone who's not a coward." Obi flew away and was soon far away from the forest.
For the second time that day, a tear coursed its way down Mido's cheek. He clenched his hands tight into fists and the nails started to cut the skin. But he still couldn't gather up the courage to save someone. Someone he cared about.
"Somehow, I always manage to make a mistake, or hurt people. Why can't I get it right?" Mido was full out crying now, and he ran to the Lost Woods, so none of the Kokiri could see his tear-stained face.
He slowly walked over to Saria's special place. The Sacred Forest Meadow. It seemed horribly lonely without Saria's joyful music ringing out to echo through the Lost Woods.
He couldn't sit down on Saria's stump. He stood and stared at it for what seemed to be an age. Then he sat down underneath it, his usual place. His tears made a small puddle on the grass, which was soon sucked up into the soil.
He felt like a coward and a bully. He had driven a brave and heroic person away, causing his best friend to run after the boy. He couldn't even tell Saria how he felt about her, even though he'd had so many chances.
Every time Mido tried to pull himself together, he would start to cry again. He couldn't help but feel self pity and even hate for himself. He couldn't even be friends with himself.
"I'm absolutly pathetic!" Mido screamed. He thought no-one had heard him. He was wrong.