A/N: Finally a new chapter! So come on, keep reading!
Disclaimer: Do you own Zelda? If you do, your name must be Shigeru Miyamoto and I honour you. If your name is not Shigeru Miyamoto and you answered yes to that question, you are either crazy or someone else in Nintendo. I'm none of the above. (Well, I don't think I'm crazy.)

"Don't stop there Link. Go on, I want to know what happened next," Saria said. He rolled my eyes at her and continued.

So I left the potion shop and climbed down the ladder. I walked down and entered the water again. The blue tunic nearly ripped across the front. I walked out to deeper water. And I began to swim.

I really didn't like swimming that much in my own body. It was something built into me while I was with the Gorons, I suppose. Gorons can't swim at all, they are far too heavy to stay up in the water. They tell stories about Gorons who enter the water to scare young children away from swimming. But this was so much different to my first experience of swimming.

The water was like air around me, it was so light I hardly noticed it was there. I could walk across the bottom too. The fish stared at me with their big eyes. I leapt out of the water like a dolphin, the glassy surface seeming to fall away from me. I let myself fall back in, head-first shattering the beauty. By the time I remembered what I was supposed to be doing, the sun had risen. I swam ashore and ran out of the forest.

I ran across the field. When I grew near to Clock Town, I stopped. I knew that I needed to go there and get a new tunic, I couldn't wear the blue one forever, I was afraid of ripping it. So I entered through the gate with a wooden floor.

The town seemed quite docile and empty. There were a few people walking around, a purple-haired teenager around fifteen years old, hand in hand with a red haired girl. They were laughing together. A short purple-haired man watched them from behind a sign, he looked to be the boy's father. Carpenters worked busily on a clock tower in the center, with a huge and beautiful clock in the centre of it, the same design as my watch I had worn since childhood.

"Hello," I said to one of the carpenters.
"Hello," he replied. "You don't look like you're from around here." I remembered that I was a Zora and smiled.
"No, I guess I'm not."
"Well, enjoy the carnival."
"What carnival?"
"The Carnival of Time. It's on in two days."
"Oh," I said. I wasn't going to be here for the carnival.
"The carnival is when we all meet on that tower, and celebrate time. The moon is always full and bright on the night of the carnival," the carpenter explained.
I jumped. "The moon?" I asked.
"Yes. Why? Are you interested in that?"
"Yeah." I said.
"Well, I don't know much about the subject myself, but the Astronomer can help you. What he doesn't know about the sky isn't worth knowing. He lives in a tower in East Clock Town...sort of."
"What do you mean 'sort of'?" I inquired.
"Well, the entrance is in East Clock Town, but the actual tower is in Termina field."
"Ah. Well, I'd better get going then."

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