Chapter 1: To The Future We Go
It was night time in Hyrule. All was at peace as everyone slept minus the night shift and the night workers. Not a being was making it's presence known. No movement was noticeable anywhere within miles. except for the Temple of Time.
"Link, are you sure you know what your doing?" asked Tatl as they both approached the looming temple.
"If you feel uneasy, then I wouldn't hold it against you if you wanted to depart here and now," was Link's reply.
Tatl wanted so much for Link to abandon his foolish plot. She knew that this was suicide. Sure, Link had mastered shadow, dark, light, and white magic's of different types, but the River of Time was a magical substance with no comprehension of control. If they weren't ripped apart by the currents of the river, they would most likely wind up anywhere in history, past or future.
Tatl knew the risks, but.
"*Sigh.* Link, if you're willing to risk it, then I'm with you all the way."
"Good, then let us continue."
They proceeded through the doors and into the Temple. Tatl was astounded at the sight of it, being the first time the fairy from Termina ever set foot in the sacred temple.
They continued on and stopped at the Door of Time.
"So. how do you open it?" asked Tatl.
"Well, there's the easy way, and the hard way," started Link. "The hard way is going all over Hyrule to collect four magical artifacts: Three Spiritual Stones - Forest, Fire, and Water, and the Ocarina of Time, which I already have. You place the Stones on the altar in back of us, and standing on that symbol, play the Song of Time."
"And what's the easy way?"
"This."
And with that said, Link put his left hand over the door and started channeling the power of the Triforce of Courage through the doors lock as said symbol started glowing brightly on the back of said hand.
As Link withdrew the power put in, the Door of Time started opening with a loud rumble echoing across the hall that was the Temple.
Once the doors were completely open, Link and Tatl passed through and stopped at where the Master Sword rested.
Summoning the powers of the Triforce of Courage once again, Link muttered, "Oh holy Farore, aid me in reaching my destination. Let my mind guide me through the flow of the river of time. Take me to were I yearn to be, to where my other half awaits my return. TAKE ME TO MY DESTINY!"
As Link started his incantation, the Door of Time closed behind them, trapping them inside. As the incantation came to a finish, the room started glowing a bright blue. The last thought that The Wanderer thought before the light engulfed him was that he would finally reached the place he belonged, the alternate future - the day after Zelda sent him back.
To Be Continued.
AU: Wazzup? Sorry for the delay. I'm also sorry that this is so short. I normally write a little over a thousand words per chapter, but I've been busy with back to school stuff, as well as driving school for a crash I got in. Don't worry though, all that's hurting me is my car insurance. Unbelievable how much it can go up for just a broken headlight.
Oh well. This won't affect future chapters thought, so don't despair. Moving on, I'm sure you've noticed a little button on the bottom of the page called 'click here to review.' Well, do as it says. Click on it and review. If I don't get reviews, I start to think that people just aren't interested in my story, and that causes me to abandon it. I personally think that this story will be a humongous hit, though that's just me. Anyway, please try to find the time to review, I beg you. Well, that's all for now. As always, until next time, I'll be watching you.
It was night time in Hyrule. All was at peace as everyone slept minus the night shift and the night workers. Not a being was making it's presence known. No movement was noticeable anywhere within miles. except for the Temple of Time.
"Link, are you sure you know what your doing?" asked Tatl as they both approached the looming temple.
"If you feel uneasy, then I wouldn't hold it against you if you wanted to depart here and now," was Link's reply.
Tatl wanted so much for Link to abandon his foolish plot. She knew that this was suicide. Sure, Link had mastered shadow, dark, light, and white magic's of different types, but the River of Time was a magical substance with no comprehension of control. If they weren't ripped apart by the currents of the river, they would most likely wind up anywhere in history, past or future.
Tatl knew the risks, but.
"*Sigh.* Link, if you're willing to risk it, then I'm with you all the way."
"Good, then let us continue."
They proceeded through the doors and into the Temple. Tatl was astounded at the sight of it, being the first time the fairy from Termina ever set foot in the sacred temple.
They continued on and stopped at the Door of Time.
"So. how do you open it?" asked Tatl.
"Well, there's the easy way, and the hard way," started Link. "The hard way is going all over Hyrule to collect four magical artifacts: Three Spiritual Stones - Forest, Fire, and Water, and the Ocarina of Time, which I already have. You place the Stones on the altar in back of us, and standing on that symbol, play the Song of Time."
"And what's the easy way?"
"This."
And with that said, Link put his left hand over the door and started channeling the power of the Triforce of Courage through the doors lock as said symbol started glowing brightly on the back of said hand.
As Link withdrew the power put in, the Door of Time started opening with a loud rumble echoing across the hall that was the Temple.
Once the doors were completely open, Link and Tatl passed through and stopped at where the Master Sword rested.
Summoning the powers of the Triforce of Courage once again, Link muttered, "Oh holy Farore, aid me in reaching my destination. Let my mind guide me through the flow of the river of time. Take me to were I yearn to be, to where my other half awaits my return. TAKE ME TO MY DESTINY!"
As Link started his incantation, the Door of Time closed behind them, trapping them inside. As the incantation came to a finish, the room started glowing a bright blue. The last thought that The Wanderer thought before the light engulfed him was that he would finally reached the place he belonged, the alternate future - the day after Zelda sent him back.
To Be Continued.
AU: Wazzup? Sorry for the delay. I'm also sorry that this is so short. I normally write a little over a thousand words per chapter, but I've been busy with back to school stuff, as well as driving school for a crash I got in. Don't worry though, all that's hurting me is my car insurance. Unbelievable how much it can go up for just a broken headlight.
Oh well. This won't affect future chapters thought, so don't despair. Moving on, I'm sure you've noticed a little button on the bottom of the page called 'click here to review.' Well, do as it says. Click on it and review. If I don't get reviews, I start to think that people just aren't interested in my story, and that causes me to abandon it. I personally think that this story will be a humongous hit, though that's just me. Anyway, please try to find the time to review, I beg you. Well, that's all for now. As always, until next time, I'll be watching you.
