"Gannondorf?"
Malon asked Link, looking puzzled. But Link didnt respond. He simply looked at
Gannondorf as he exited with his mouth wide open.
"Whoops, so I
guess he is alive?" Navi giggled nervously from somewhere in Link's hat.
"NOW you tell
me..." Link hissed to her. The butler came out, and escorted them into the
courtyard, where Princess Zelda was sitting with her back turned to them. The
butler cleared his throat, and she turned around, surprised.
"Oh!" she
said, embarassed. "Who might you be?" Link introduced himself (again)
and Zelda smiled.
"Your name... it
sounds familiar..." she said mysteriously.
"Deja Vu."
Navi laughed. Link shushed her to be quiet. Malon stepped foward, and bowed
before the Princess.
"My name is
Malon, and my father was supposed to drop of the milk this morning. We work at
the Lon Lon Ranch. Have you seen him at all?" she asked her.
"Oh, yes, we
found a man just outside the castle, fast asleep with a crate full of
milk." the Princess giggled. "After we woke him, he left, which wasnt
too long ago."
"He ALWAYS falls
asleep..." Malon sighed. Zelda laughed again, and she turned toward Link.
Right on cue, Navi popped outside of his hat.
"Wow!" Zelda
said, her eyes widening. "Is that a fairy?" Link nodded, and Zelda
clapped her hands with joy.
"I had a dream
about a boy with a fairy!" she explained. "Do you have an
ocarnia?" Link pulled his out, and Zelda was, if possible, even more
happy.
"Can you play
this? Now, if you can, dont be surprised if what happens next happens." she
said, She started to sing Zelda's Lullaby, and Link obediantly started playing.
And Malon, being bored, started to sing along. The three of them sung (and
played) for a bit, then all of a sudden, a purple portal appeared.
"I knew it!"
Zelda cried out. She ran toward it, ignoring the warnings of both Link and
Malon, and ran inside of it. Link looked at Malon, and she looked back, looking
as puzzled as he was. Link shrugged, and walked inside the portal. Malon
sighed, and started to follow them, thinking, Why am I getting the feeling
that this is becoming more of an adventure than a visit?