A/N: New chapter. Yay!
Disclaimer: I have officially given up even attempting to make these interesting. I don't own Zelda.
"Wow, Link. Go on, continue!" Saria exclaimed.
I went to a clothes shop and picked up new tunics in Zora size, Goron size and my normal human size. I put on the Zora one and bought a magical pouch to carry the others and the Ocarina of Eternity. It was the size of my hand, yet carried anything you wished to put in it. I then left Clock Town. I had two days to find all of the Giants.
I ran at top speed across Termina Field, not even stopping to visit Kotake. I climbed some fences and entered the bay. The beach had beautiful white sand, and palm trees, another paradise, like Woodfall. There were two houses on the shore and a laboratory a bit further out.
I walked along the beach and through a stone gate. There was another area of beach, with more rocks and palm trees. Two Zoras stood near some pots. I approached one of them.
"Can you tell me the way to the Temple ?" I asked.
The Zora rolled his eyes. "You're not from around here, are you? The Temple has been shut for years. You can't go in there," he said.
"Sorry. Can you just tell me where it is?" I asked hopefully.
"I don't even know where it is. Go away. Annoy someone else."
"Really friendly people here too," I muttered sarcastically to myself as I walked away, my sword swinging against my leg.
I jumped into the water and swam towards a huge fish-shaped underwater building. I entered and went down the middle path. There was a stage, and a young female Zora in a blue dress was singing. She looked just younger than me, about thirteen, and she had a beautiful voice. I swam across a bit of water and approched the stage. The girl had just stopped singing.
"Hello,," I said.
"Hi," she giggled. "My name's Lulu."
"I'm Link," I replied.
"Nice name. Why are you here instead of up the top with all the others?" I looked up. There was a huge group of Zoras there, about twenty. They were staring at me. I would have blushed if Zoras could.
"I'm not from around here. I'm looking for the temple," I said.
"The temple?" Lulu looked confused. "I didn't know there was one. Where is it? I want to go there."
"She sounds like someone the other Link mentioned," Saria interrupted. "She was a Zora too, her name was Ruto."
"She's probably Ruto's counterpart. Can I continue?"
"I don't know where it is," I said. "I'm trying to find out."
"Oh," said Lulu. Then she brightened up. "Would you like to hear my song again?" she asked.
"Yes please. Can I play along?"
""Play along?" What do you mean?" I got out my Ocarina. "Wow, that's pretty. Are you going to play my song on it? Cool!"
So Lulu sang. I copied her song on my Ocarina.
"Isn't it a nice song? My mother sang it to me when I was little," she said.
"Yeah, it is nice," I replied distantly. I was remembering the song my mother had sung to me. It was very different to this one.
"Bye Lulu," I said.
"Are you going now? Oh, OK. Well, I hope you come back soon."
It was pure luck I found the temple. I made a wrong turn when I was walking down the paths, and exited in a strange place, with a small platform, a statue and some pots. Out in the distant water there was a huge stone structure. The temple. I swam over to it and entered.
A/N: Well? Dod you like it?
Disclaimer: I have officially given up even attempting to make these interesting. I don't own Zelda.
"Wow, Link. Go on, continue!" Saria exclaimed.
I went to a clothes shop and picked up new tunics in Zora size, Goron size and my normal human size. I put on the Zora one and bought a magical pouch to carry the others and the Ocarina of Eternity. It was the size of my hand, yet carried anything you wished to put in it. I then left Clock Town. I had two days to find all of the Giants.
I ran at top speed across Termina Field, not even stopping to visit Kotake. I climbed some fences and entered the bay. The beach had beautiful white sand, and palm trees, another paradise, like Woodfall. There were two houses on the shore and a laboratory a bit further out.
I walked along the beach and through a stone gate. There was another area of beach, with more rocks and palm trees. Two Zoras stood near some pots. I approached one of them.
"Can you tell me the way to the Temple ?" I asked.
The Zora rolled his eyes. "You're not from around here, are you? The Temple has been shut for years. You can't go in there," he said.
"Sorry. Can you just tell me where it is?" I asked hopefully.
"I don't even know where it is. Go away. Annoy someone else."
"Really friendly people here too," I muttered sarcastically to myself as I walked away, my sword swinging against my leg.
I jumped into the water and swam towards a huge fish-shaped underwater building. I entered and went down the middle path. There was a stage, and a young female Zora in a blue dress was singing. She looked just younger than me, about thirteen, and she had a beautiful voice. I swam across a bit of water and approched the stage. The girl had just stopped singing.
"Hello,," I said.
"Hi," she giggled. "My name's Lulu."
"I'm Link," I replied.
"Nice name. Why are you here instead of up the top with all the others?" I looked up. There was a huge group of Zoras there, about twenty. They were staring at me. I would have blushed if Zoras could.
"I'm not from around here. I'm looking for the temple," I said.
"The temple?" Lulu looked confused. "I didn't know there was one. Where is it? I want to go there."
"She sounds like someone the other Link mentioned," Saria interrupted. "She was a Zora too, her name was Ruto."
"She's probably Ruto's counterpart. Can I continue?"
"I don't know where it is," I said. "I'm trying to find out."
"Oh," said Lulu. Then she brightened up. "Would you like to hear my song again?" she asked.
"Yes please. Can I play along?"
""Play along?" What do you mean?" I got out my Ocarina. "Wow, that's pretty. Are you going to play my song on it? Cool!"
So Lulu sang. I copied her song on my Ocarina.
"Isn't it a nice song? My mother sang it to me when I was little," she said.
"Yeah, it is nice," I replied distantly. I was remembering the song my mother had sung to me. It was very different to this one.
"Bye Lulu," I said.
"Are you going now? Oh, OK. Well, I hope you come back soon."
It was pure luck I found the temple. I made a wrong turn when I was walking down the paths, and exited in a strange place, with a small platform, a statue and some pots. Out in the distant water there was a huge stone structure. The temple. I swam over to it and entered.
A/N: Well? Dod you like it?
