I told Darunia all I knew. I explained how Garon came to our village and we took him in. I told him how we were on our way to school and Garon sneaked off to the Graveyard. Darunia told me that we had better get him healed up. I led the way to the spot I left Garon but he was nowhere in sight. I started calling for him but there was no response, like I shouldn't have seen that coming. Darunia then woke up all of the other Gorons and told them all to search for Garon. It was an amazing sight. All Darunia did was ring a bell near the center of the city and all of the Gorons got up at one time. We all searched high and low for him but we couldn't find him anywhere. Darunia told me I had better get back to Kakariko Village. I refused of course. I didn't want to leave without Garon, but he told me that they would continue to search for him and come get me the moment they did.

They told me since it would be dangerous and tiresome to travel back down the mountain by foot that they would let me use this slide thing called the Goron Slide. Darunia said that it led straight to Kakariko village. I admit I was a little hesitant to do this. I didn't trust it all that much. But they finally convinced me that it was all right. I slid down it and before I knew it I had landed right on my ass by the windmill in Kakariko Village. I looked to where I came out of but there was no sign of where the slide was. I brushed the dirt off of me and headed back toward the school. That's when I saw one of the village carpenters walking off with a potato sack over his shoulder. It was moving around a lot like there was something or someone inside. I realized it was probably Garon. That's why we couldn't find him anywhere. I started running towards him and he saw me and began running too. He got on a horse and placed the potato sack on a hook on the side of the horse and galloped out of town. I was speechless. I couldn't believe what just happened. I ran into the school and told Mr. Torrence, the principal, that Garon had been kidnapped. Of course he had no idea who Garon was because he had never gone into the school, instead he ran off to the graveyard. So Mr. Torrence was no help.

At this point I began to panic. There was absolutely nothing I could do to help Garon. They were most likely far away by now. There was no way I could catch up to them on my own. But I had to do something. So, I decided to head to the Town Market near Hyrule Castle and stock up on supplies. If I couldn't get someone to help me find Garon, then I was going to do it on my own.