The Legend of Zelda: Earthai's Prophecy Chapter 6 By Lady Saria

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The guard stepped aside, allowing enough room for the three of them to enter the estate.

"Link, why did you have to be so harsh with that guard?" asked Saria, walking beside Link.

"I had to because that guard, Kagoru, is the most forgetful, haphazard guard I have ever met. Though he is a bit more friendly than the rest of the guards." explained Link, as they came up to a large set of double doors.

"Wait here, I'll be just a moment." said Link as he entered the room. **************************************************************************

"Hiro we have a problem." said Link as he entered the room.

"What is it Link? Why are you here aren't you supposed to be escorting the Vitarian Dignitaries to Hyrule Castle?" asked Hiro, standing up as soon as he heard Link.

"We ran into a problem, they are oputside of the door as we speak." replied Link, pointing towards the door.

"Then why didn't they come in with you? I know Saria must be dying with curiosity to know why she is here. I do hope Tariaella doesn't come down early or we will have a problem." said Hiro.

"Princess Tatiana, Saria, you can enter now." said Link, loud enough for the two warriors to hear.

The door opened , and both Saria and Tatiana entered the room.

"Sarianna? is that you?" asked Hiro.

Saria's head snapped up within seconds of hearing her full name.

"How do you know my full name Lord?" Saria asked politely.

Saria was secretly hoping that her hunch was right, that this was her father.

"I know of your name because you are my daughter, why else would I know it. Tariaella will be so glad that you have rejoined us." replied Hiro, his eyes shimmered with tears that threated to spill down his face.

Sarias eyes widened with shock..'By Earthai's name. It really is true. Both Father and Tariaella are alive, and safe.'

"Father? Your my Father!! Oh Goddesses..It is true.I do have one question though." said Saria after she had nearly floored Hiro with a exuberant hug.

"What is it Saria?" asked Hiro.

"Why did you leave me in Vitari when you journeyed here,to Hyrule?" asked Saria. "And who is Tariaella?"

"I left you in the care of my mother because at the time, I did not want to bring my grief stricken daughter into a full blown war. Here the war was called The Imprisoning Wars, In Vitari, I believe it was called The War Of Hyrule's Darkness." replied Hiro.

"Yes that is correct." replied Tatiana, speaking for the first time, since entering the room.

"Her Highness Luthien called me here shortly after Aroura was kidnapped, I could do nothing but follow her orders, if she had survived the war, I'm positive she would of fufilled her promise of helping me find Aroura. As everyone knows Aroura didn't make it, and King Mitsugi, was to grief stricken to fullfill the promise then. Now as of what I have been told by Link, is that Luthiens only daughter Zelda is working on filling her mothers promise. As soon as Tatiana had left Hyrule, the search teams would be assembled, one such group would contain Link, Sarianna, Tariaella, and I, along with a few others." explained Hiro.

"Thank you father." Saria said quietly.

"Saria, I'm glad that you finally got to meet up with your father after so many years apart. I hope That Iiuka-chan and I can join you-" Tatiana started to say, but only to be interupted by a knock at the door.

"Yes, who is it?" answered Hiro.

"Father, may I enter. I must speak to you." asked a voice on the other side.

"Yes you may." answered Hiro.

Saria, Tatiana, Link and Hiro turned to the door as it opened.

"Oh my. I didn't know you were in a meeting Father. If you want, I can come back later." replied the young woman who had entered the room.

"It's alright Taria. I would like you to meet these people, and was just about to call you." replied Hiro.

"Oh, okay then. Is that who I think it is, she looks like mother." replied Taria, looking towards Saria.

"Hello Lady Tariaella, I do hope your well. I am Link." replied Link.

"I also hope you are well. I am Princess Tatiana Randikai of the Vitari Federation." said Tatiana, giving a small bow.

"Last but not least, I am Lady Sarianna Nikura Tagashi-Kurisukae, Supreme BattleMage of Vitari." said Saria.

"Sarianna?!" said Taria with a grin."It's so awesome that you've finally located us. I've missed you so much." said Taria,as the two exchanged hugs.

"It's so nice to have meet you acuintences." said Taria, giving a small bow to Link and Tatiana.

"What do we do about the well, Hiro. Iichiro told me that it was acting up again when Taitana, Saria and I arrived here." said Link.

"I don't know, I could send a few of you, accomanied by Impa, into the Shadow Temple to find out. Or it could just be the Windmill Guy doing something stupid to the well again." replied Hiro.

"I'll go check it out, father." said Saria. "Becauise it is my duty to protect Tatiana, at all costs."

"If you go, Taria will go with you. She know this place better than you do. While you are speaking with the Windmill Guy, Link and I will send for Impa,while escorting Tatiana to the Castle." replied Hiro.

"Alright it has been settled. Lets get to the bottom this. I'll see you later Tatiana-sama." said Saria, as she and Taria headed out.

"It seems that Hyrule is always full of surprizes, Link." said Tatiana as they to prepared to leave.

"Yes, that is true your highness. More true than you can imagine, as Zelda will tell you, when you arrive at the castle." replied Link, as the three remaining people left the room , and the estate.

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Chapter 6 finished! ^-^ A.N.: I finally found a way to intoduce Saria's twin sister into the story.

What could be wrong with the well? The Windmill Guy going insane, or something with a deeper underlying meaning in the Shadow Temple? Could Salistra be showing herself or someone far closer to Saria that she thinks???

Please read and review.......

P.S...I fixed my style of writing, it should be much easier to follow now ^_^. -Lady Saria