A/N: Well, this is about who was watching Mido. Oh and by the way, I can't spell Faroe, but you should know who it is.
Discalimer: If you really think I own Zelda, you're sad.

Nayru looked down upon Mido, a human she normally couldn't help but despise and her warm heart was touched.
"Look over here Din." Din turned around. Her firey hair swished and she seemed to be in a dreadful temper.
"What is it Nayru. I'm busy," she said snappishly.
Nayru rolled her eyes. She knew her sister's bad moods. They were really just all show. "Oh, it's nothing. Except..."
"What?"
"Oh, you know that Kokiri boy Mido."
"The annoying, rude one?" Din disliked Mido as much as Nayru did.
"Yeah. He's crying."
"That's no business of yours or mine and you know it, Nayru."
"But...we're goddesses, right? Aren't we supposed to help the people of Hyrule?"
"Ooh, yeah, I forgot, it's in our contract. Din waved a hand and a huge book appeared in it. See here, page 289589589, paragraph 29848, sentence 2498. "All goddesses must be nice to all humans." Her voice was dripping with sarcasm.
"Stop acting like a child Din," Nayru said. "You're not very good at it."
Now it was Din's turn to roll her eyes. "Fine, whatever you say Nayru. I could beat you at acting like a child any day."
"You think?"
"I do."
"Then prove it, Dinny."
"Don't call me Dinny, Neigh!"
"Dont call me Neigh, Dinny!"
"SHUT UP BOTH OF YOU!" It was Faroe. "I just walk over here from watching the gril called Saria, and you two are biting each other's heads off again! Do you ever stop arguing?"
"No!" said Din, and poked her tounge out at Nayru.
Faroe started to shake with fury and a green light appeared over her head.
"Umm, sorry Din." Nayru said hurriedly.
"I'm sorry too, Nayru." Both goddesses knew how powerful Faroe was.
"That's better. Now, Nayru, what was it about Mido that you were saying before?" Faroe was back to normal, although she still glowed a bit green.
"He's down there crying and yelling something about being pathetic," Nayru said.
"We'd better do something about it then. Din, please don't be so stubborn. You've gotta help."
"Oh, sure," said a defeated Din.
"Well...why does Mido think he's pathetic?"
"I was watching him for a while. A fairy was talking to him and she called him a coward," Nayru replied.
"Why?" Faroe was starting to be interested in the story.
"Well, he refused to go out of the forest because he thinks it'll kill him."
"That's absolutely ridiculous."
"Don't say that Far. He obviously doesn't think so." Nayru was very warm-hearted and always tried to listen and understand (except to her sisters).
"No, he doesn't, does he? We'd better help him realise that he won't." Faroe smiled.
"I know what you're going to say next!" Din said.
"Let's go talk to some humans!" Faroe and Nayru said togther.

A/N: I'm really sorry if you think my portrayal of the Godesses is weird, but I just can't see them as like the Deku tree or Rauru. Or even worse...Kapoera Gaebora! They need a little humor.