ZELDA THE OCARINA OF TIME

Thank you Ariana Aislinn for reviewing. I forgot that, hay you need to spell check.*Hits herself on the head*duh.

Well I'm glad that I fixed it, you sure seem happy ne?

I don' know why I used the word, lustful. Don't know what was in my head. Well pleas review the 3ed chapter when it comes out.

I'll be sure to make the 3ed chapter VEEEERY long!

Well pleas review even if it is just a flame- I need to know what I'm doing wrong so I can change that and make it so people like it!

Seeya!

Darkness engulfed him, but not for long, as lights suddenly burst, blinding him, and yells of, "SURPRISE!" rang out.

Blinking, Link looked around in bewilderment as he saw each of the small delicately made faces smile at him.

"Wha..," the words drained off his lips. There, hanging from two branches, on each side of the room, was a banner that said in big bold letters,"HAPPY BIRTHDAY LINK!"

"We knew you forgot your birthday," exclaimed the green haired girl as she rocked on her heels her hands behind her back.

Nodding numbly, Link ran foreword to the others and started opening presents with soft amazed thank you's.

Unknown to him, of course, there wasn't only one special thing going on.

Outside, unknown to every one of the Kokiri, since they all were inside-- even Mido decided to stay for some cake-- didn't see a black horse gallop in the clearing with a tall stout rider with broad shoulders and a long curved neck, his eyes slanted upwards, his nose large and it looked as though it had been broken at least twice.

The man gave a quick look about the place, his upper lip turning up in a sneer as one eyebrow shot up into his hairline. He had expected some of the, what had the old ones called them again, 'Kokiri' to be here to put up a fight. In which he would no question win. Not caring to stay in one place his eyes fell upon a nether opening in the forest.

Riding quickly, he made the horse trample through a sparkling lake, quickly making its way over to an entrance just beyond the store that was next to the waters, the dirt path leading indoors slightly lost by frequent floods from the river.

But unlike other places in the forest, this path that the rider was taking was not walked on-- barely even touched. The trees towered over the land and were sturdy and not breaking.

Link never knew what was to come that day-- nor did he know that this was the last time to be with his friends. He couldn't know that right now the Deku tree was slowly being destroyed, bit by bit.

He had no idea, and had no way of knowing, he was special. He couldn't, for right now, he was playing with his friends for what would be the last time ever.