A/N: Well, I have another ad for a good fic. This one's a Zelda one and it's called "The Legend of the Sam'Kemesa" (sp?). Also, look at SweetSaria88's fic called "Child of the Desert: Naboruu's Story." This chapter is complete fluff, so be warned. Also my first attempt at romantic fluff, so don't blame me if it sucks. It's dedicated to Winter Daze, I hope you like it.
Disclaimer: I don't own Zelda, or the fics mentioned above.

"So, let's go!" Saria said excitedly. She wanted to go on her own adventure.
Mido smiled at her. "It's dark. Link has only been here for a week. He's unlikely to be able to find his way without light and we have even less chance," he said.
"Mido's right. We leave in the morning," Link replied. "Now, Saria, you and Mido are going to be upstairs. I'll be down here in the hay."
"Why Link?" Saria asked.
"I thought you might want to catch up," he replied. {I hope she believes me.} Saria opened her mouth to speak, but Mido interrupted.
"Good idea," he said hurriedly. Saria left for the stairs. As soon as he was sure she was out of earshot, Mido spoke again. "How did you know?"
"Well it wasn't half obvious!" Link laughed. "Honestly, I'm surprised she hasn't worked it out yet..."
"Well, thank you for setting it up," Mido said.
"It's OK. Remember Mido, you may not have another chance," he said quietly. "Look, I know it seems like a hard thing to say, but believe me, it's not that difficult."
Mido left, practising things he could say to Saria in his head. {OK, what about, Saria, I was just thinking, you know, I do that a lot... No. Uh, maybe...Saria, your hair looks really pretty today. So, yeah and...No, that's no good...}
"Good luck," Link muttered after him, a tear glistening in his eye.

Saria turned around as Mido entered the room. She was sitting on a chair at the table. Mido looked nervous and seemed to be holding something back. Still, she smiled at him. "Hi Mido," she said.

Mido smiled back. His heart was pounding and he hoped Saria couldn't see the sweat beads that had formed on his forehead. Not saying anything, he sat down underneath her chair, like he usually did when she was in the Sacred Forest Meadow. "Saria..." he said.
"Yes Mido?"
"I...I..." Mido stuttered.
"You what, Mido?"
"I...I love you," Mido whispered, not facing her.
"What?" Saria asked in surprise.
"I said I love you!" Mido yelled, now facing her.
"Yes, I heard you the first time," Saria said. "I was just wondering if my ears were playing tricks on me."
"Well, they weren't," Mido said.
"I'm glad," Saria replied, "because I love you too." She got down from her chair and sat in front of Mido, putting her arms around him, and they sat holding each other for what seemed like an eternity of happiness.

Finally, Saria broke the silence, her head still resting in Mido's arms. "Mido?" she murmured.
"Yes?"
"How long have you felt this way?"
"A long time. Probably ever since I first met you," he said, his voice choked with emotion. "What about you?"
"I fell in love with you when Link left," she said.
"Oh? Why?"
"Because you were there for me. My best friend in the world had gone and I realise I was a bit of a wreck, but every day without fail you'd come to me in the Sacred Forest Meadow and just...be there," she whispered.
"Well, thank you," Mido said. "You have no idea what that means to me."
"I think I do. Because I felt it when you told me before." Saria smiled and Mido held her even closer.

Link, listening at the door, smiled.

(A/N: This is the next morning.)

Mido woke up with Saria still in his arms, her head resting on his shoulder. He didn't dare move for fear of disturbing her. He heard a knock at the closed door. "Come in, he said. Link entered. He looked at Mido and Saria.
"I figure it went well then?" he said grinning. Mido nodded and pointed at Saria, indicating he didn't want to talk much in case it woke her up.
"You make a very cute couple, you know," Link said. Mido flushed a bright crimson. Link laughed. Saria stirred and her eyes flicked open. She smiled at Mido, and then noticed Link. She blushed as well.
"Well, look, it's the pink couple," Link said.
"Not funny, Link," Mido replied, still blushing.
"Hey Link," Saria said sleepily. "I suppose Mido has told you?"
"Yeah," he said. "Actually, it was me who encouraged him to tell you."
"Was it? Thanks a lot Link."
"Whatever. How many children you planning to have?" Link asked, still smirking.
"Children? What?" Saria and Mido asked together.
"You know, kids!" Link said in surprise.
"No, we don't know," Mido said. "Why would we want a bunch of kids for? How do we get a bunch of kids if we did want them? No-one I know has ever done that before."
"What kind of education did they give you in Kakora Wood or whatever it was?" Link asked. "Kids, children! Adults have them!"
"It's Kokiri Forest, and we are adults...well sort of anyway."
"You probably can't even have kids, if no Kokiri ever has before... Do I really have to explain this? I always imagined having my wife do this bit for my kids."
"Well, we'd like an explanation," Saria said.
"You asked for it," Link said. Then he explained.

Mido was pulling completely disgusted faces, and Saria was blushing even more than before.
"So I'm supposed to do THAT?" Mido asked, laughing. "Honestly, tell us the real story."
Link grinned again. "Unfortunately for you, that is the real story."
"Yuk," Saria and Mido said at the same time.
"You're Kokiri. Humans don't think the same way...the children do, but the adults certainly don't."
"That's so gross, I don't even want to think about it. Can we change the subject?" Saria asked.
"Sure," Link said. "What about the great subject of leaving. We're wasting the day."
"Good idea," Mido said. Saria got up and took Mido's hand, pulling him up. She held on and he stood next to her, still holding her hand.
"Aaaw! Isn't that sweet," Link said. Saria threw a candle from the table at him.


A/N: I had a lot of fun writing that! I have discovered my hidden fluff writer!