A/N: More of Link's story. I'll get back to Mido when I overcome my writers block about him and when I'm finished Link's story. Disclaimer: If I owned Zelda, I wouldn't be writing this. So don't sue me. I dont have any money.

"Wow Link. I'd love to be able to change shape! What happens next?" Saria asked. "I'm getting to it Saria."

Kotake told me which way to go and I hopped across the water, balacing on lilypads every once in a while. Dekus are so light they can hop across water with only surface tension to keep them up. I was beginning to like my temporary body. I didn't have to swim like this. I soon reached the Deku flower. I burrowed into it, another advantage of my Deku body and popped out carrying two spinning flowers, which lifed me into the air and allowed me to glide a short distance. I landed up on a ledge and walked forward. There were huge flowers with Deku Flowers on them. They were an incredible sort of orange. I didn't really take much notice of this though. I used the Deku Flowers and travelled across the area. Then I was at the temple. It was a huge stone building, coming straight out of the water. There was a sort of path to it. I went along the path and tried to enter the temple. It was closed. The door had a picture of a Deku Scrub on it. I was disappointed, but knew that I had to go back and speak to the Dekus. So I went back. I spoke to the Deku guards that were in front of the palace. "We'd normally never let in someone like you, but today the castle is open for all visitors to see the Princess," the pompous guard said. I walked along along the passage, and entered the King's chamber. There was a huge group of Deku there, and they were all crowded around something. There was also strange sort of squeaky crying. Many Dekus were talking and cooing in the sort of voice some adults use when speaking to babies. "Ooh, isn't she so cute!" "How adorable." When I had managed to push through the crowd, I saw that there was a little baby Deku wrapped in pink flowers and in a cradle, with the Deku King standing proudly next to it. The baby had scrunched up it's face and was bawling. It certainly didn't look cute to me. I had to ask how to get into the temple. So I tapped the nearest Deku on the shoulder. He turned around. He had a green moustache that seemed to be two leaves. "Umm, sorry to bother you, but you know the temple?" "Of course." "How do you get in?" "I can't tell you that. Only members of the royal are allowed in the temple." "I need to speak to the giant!" I regretted the words as soon as I had said, or rather yelled, them. All of the Deku turned around and stared at me. It was one of those moments when you wish you could simply sink into the floor. "He wants to see the giant!" "Why does he want to see the giant?" "Ooh, he wants to see the giant!" "What's so bad about that?" I asked. The Deku King spoke for the first time. His huge headress swayed as he shook in anger. NO ONE SEES THE GIANT EXCEPT FOR ME! YOU HEARD THAT BRAT?" "Yes Your Highness!" I said politely. But I was quite annoyed inwardly. The Dekus seemed quite a snobby race and I really needed to go and see the giant. I left. As I was stomping down the corridor, a group of monkeys walked up to me. One of them spoke. "You want to get into temple, no?" The monkeys, if a little dim, seemed nicer than the Dekus. "Yeah," I said. "We know special song. Get you into temple." "Can you teach it to me?" "Need pipes to play song. We give you pipes we found?" "Yes, that would be great." The monkeys ran off, and a few seconds later came back with some wooden pipes. The knowledge I had been given told me how to play them. "You want to know song?" "Yes please." "This is song." The monkeys sang a song, and I repeated it on my pipes. "Good. Now play song at door to temple." With that, the monkeys ran away and disappeared.

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