Majora: How It Really Happened!
By Galaxy Girl and Darmani.
When we last left Kelli, Erik, and David, the troublemaking Skullkid had transformed them from Hylians to a Deku Scrub, a Goron, and a Zora. Now, they're trapped in a small tunnel and Kelli has fainted. How are they going to escape? And what can they do to return to their original forms? Keep reading to find out!
CHAPTER TWO: THE ESCAPE FROM THE TUNNEL -or- A SKULLKID IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
(Erik's POV)
"Aw MAN!" David sighed. He reached down and tapped Kelli's tiny foot with his scaly hand.
I sighed and took one more look at my new self. I was huge! I must have weighed at least 600 pounds! I could barely move here on the ground.
"Hey Erik? A little help isn't too much to ask, is it?" David yelled.
"Huh? Oh yeah, sorry."
"Trying to get used to it, eh?"
"Yeah. Why did this have to happen to us?" I whined.
"Fate. Bad luck. Whatever," he said.
I knelt down to the ground, which wasn't very far to go in my current state.
"Kelli! Kelli, get up!" I yelled.
"Oooo..." she moaned. She sat up, and shook her head rapidly. Tiny pieces of leaves and twigs flew out of her leafy hair.
Kelli looked down at herself and sighed. "Crap. It wasn't a dream."
"Yeah." David said sadly.
"It's funny. I still feel like a human, but I'm a lot chunkier and a lot fatter." I said.
"Me too. Except I'm shorter." Kelli replied.
"Me three. But I'm scaly and taller." David added.
We sat in silence for a while and then Kelli stood up and brushed herself off. "What are we going to do?" she asked forlornly.
"I don't know..." David said.
"Skullkid said that the kid in front of us he did the same thing to. Maybe we could find Link and he could help us!" I said hopefully.
"Great." Kelli said sarcastically. "Let's just stick to getting out of here, first."
"Good idea," David nodded. He dipped his pale foot in the water of the pond and then stepped in.
"It's only about three feet deep." David said. He easily swam across.
Kelli and I stood staring at the water.
"What?" asked David.
"I can't swim! I'm a bush!" Kelli said dismayed.
"And I weigh about 600 pounds. I can't swim either!" I cried.
"Oh," David said. It must have been hard for him to imagine someone who can't swim. Being a Zora and all.
I took a step forward, and the immense weight of the Goron sent me pitching forward. I knocked into Kelli and she screamed as she fell towards the pond.
But instead of landing in the water, she bounced. And she bounced again. In fact, she bounced five times all the way to the other side of the pond.
"EEK!" she yelped upon reaching the platform. "Hey, cool! I can walk on water!"
"And what about me?" I asked, getting a little impatient.
"Good grief Erik, I don't know!" David whined.
"Hey Erik, remember back at home in the village how the Gorons roll down the mountain?" Kelli asked.
"Yeah?"
"Try stepping back and rolling across!" she finished.
I nodded and stepped all the way back against the wall. Then, I fell over. Involuntarily. But I ended up rolling up into a ball anyway. I leaned forward, and I started to roll towards the pond.
"OH JEEZ! I'M GONNA PUKE!" I screamed.
Just before I hit the water, a small rise in the platform acted as a ramp, sending me upwards and to the other side, where I crashed into the door, bending it and knocking it over.
"Erik! Are you OK?" David asked frantically.
I was dazed. "Easy squeezy lemon peasy..." I muttered.
"Huh?"
I sat up. "Yuh, I'm fine. Let's go!"
I stood up, and we found ourselves in a long hallway. Kelli raced out in front.
"Come on! This must be the way... OUUUUUUUT?"
At the end of the hall there was another huge room. This one was made of lots of platforms, and there was no bottom in sight of the gap that separated the platforms.
"Oh my GOSH! How are we going to get past this?" David yelled.
"We're STUCK! There's no way we can jump that far!" I cried.
Kelli paced back and forth angrily. "It's not possible! No way we can cross that AACK!"
"The AACK?" David asked.
Kelli had disappeared!
"Kelli? Where'd you go?" I yelled.
"I'm in some kind of hole!" she yelled back.
I noticed for the first time a large flower on the floor near our feet.
"Come out of there!" David yelled.
The flower began to wriggle, and Kelli's Deku head popped out of the flower. "I'm stuck!"
"How can you be stuck?" David asked.
"Don't ask me. Pull on my head!" she whined.
I shrugged and reached down to grab her head. She screamed.
"OW! NOT THE HAIR, NOT THE HAIR!"
"You're going to have to move around if you want to get out!" David told her.
"Oh! I think my feet are stuck on a... GRRR! Ouch! That hurts! YIPES!"
Kelli came flying out of the flower holding two small flowers. Instead of falling, she remained floating in the air for several minutes.
"That's it!" she yelled. "I can get across like this!"
"What about us?" I asked.
"Gee, I don't know! Here, try grabbing my feet," she said.
I shrugged and reached up, grabbing her small wood-like feet. Amazingly, I became suspended in the air, and she flew over to another platform with another Deku flower.
She landed, and then burrowed back into the flower. Kelli popped out of this one, and flew back over to pick up David.
And to make a long story short, we made it across the gap to another door.
Sitting next to the door was a small tree with a face that looks like a deformed Deku Scrub.
"Hey Kelli, it looks like you!" I joked.
She was not amused.
"Let's just get out of here!" David sighed.
We opened the heavy steel door, and we found ourselves in a strange room. There were gears spinning all around us, and a strange song was playing from above us.
"Where are we?" I whispered.
"Let's go see!" David said.
The three of us walked up a series of ramps that we hoped led to the way out of this place.
Finally, after what seemed like forever, we reached the top. The surface was flat, and we could see another door in the darkness. Light was beaming from under the cracks.
"Here's the way out!" Kelli cried.
"Finally!" I said. I reached out to push the door open, when something very creepy stopped me.
"Hello..." said a voice.
"Who said that?" David asked frantically.
"I've been waiting for you three..."
Yikes! Who are they going to talk to now? Hopefully no more Skullkids... and we still don't know why Link is such a bad library patron! SHEEESH! Well, stay tuned to Majora: How It Really Happened! -and find out how a Scrub, a Goron, and a Zora are going to learn to work together and change back to normal.
By Galaxy Girl and Darmani.
When we last left Kelli, Erik, and David, the troublemaking Skullkid had transformed them from Hylians to a Deku Scrub, a Goron, and a Zora. Now, they're trapped in a small tunnel and Kelli has fainted. How are they going to escape? And what can they do to return to their original forms? Keep reading to find out!
CHAPTER TWO: THE ESCAPE FROM THE TUNNEL -or- A SKULLKID IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
(Erik's POV)
"Aw MAN!" David sighed. He reached down and tapped Kelli's tiny foot with his scaly hand.
I sighed and took one more look at my new self. I was huge! I must have weighed at least 600 pounds! I could barely move here on the ground.
"Hey Erik? A little help isn't too much to ask, is it?" David yelled.
"Huh? Oh yeah, sorry."
"Trying to get used to it, eh?"
"Yeah. Why did this have to happen to us?" I whined.
"Fate. Bad luck. Whatever," he said.
I knelt down to the ground, which wasn't very far to go in my current state.
"Kelli! Kelli, get up!" I yelled.
"Oooo..." she moaned. She sat up, and shook her head rapidly. Tiny pieces of leaves and twigs flew out of her leafy hair.
Kelli looked down at herself and sighed. "Crap. It wasn't a dream."
"Yeah." David said sadly.
"It's funny. I still feel like a human, but I'm a lot chunkier and a lot fatter." I said.
"Me too. Except I'm shorter." Kelli replied.
"Me three. But I'm scaly and taller." David added.
We sat in silence for a while and then Kelli stood up and brushed herself off. "What are we going to do?" she asked forlornly.
"I don't know..." David said.
"Skullkid said that the kid in front of us he did the same thing to. Maybe we could find Link and he could help us!" I said hopefully.
"Great." Kelli said sarcastically. "Let's just stick to getting out of here, first."
"Good idea," David nodded. He dipped his pale foot in the water of the pond and then stepped in.
"It's only about three feet deep." David said. He easily swam across.
Kelli and I stood staring at the water.
"What?" asked David.
"I can't swim! I'm a bush!" Kelli said dismayed.
"And I weigh about 600 pounds. I can't swim either!" I cried.
"Oh," David said. It must have been hard for him to imagine someone who can't swim. Being a Zora and all.
I took a step forward, and the immense weight of the Goron sent me pitching forward. I knocked into Kelli and she screamed as she fell towards the pond.
But instead of landing in the water, she bounced. And she bounced again. In fact, she bounced five times all the way to the other side of the pond.
"EEK!" she yelped upon reaching the platform. "Hey, cool! I can walk on water!"
"And what about me?" I asked, getting a little impatient.
"Good grief Erik, I don't know!" David whined.
"Hey Erik, remember back at home in the village how the Gorons roll down the mountain?" Kelli asked.
"Yeah?"
"Try stepping back and rolling across!" she finished.
I nodded and stepped all the way back against the wall. Then, I fell over. Involuntarily. But I ended up rolling up into a ball anyway. I leaned forward, and I started to roll towards the pond.
"OH JEEZ! I'M GONNA PUKE!" I screamed.
Just before I hit the water, a small rise in the platform acted as a ramp, sending me upwards and to the other side, where I crashed into the door, bending it and knocking it over.
"Erik! Are you OK?" David asked frantically.
I was dazed. "Easy squeezy lemon peasy..." I muttered.
"Huh?"
I sat up. "Yuh, I'm fine. Let's go!"
I stood up, and we found ourselves in a long hallway. Kelli raced out in front.
"Come on! This must be the way... OUUUUUUUT?"
At the end of the hall there was another huge room. This one was made of lots of platforms, and there was no bottom in sight of the gap that separated the platforms.
"Oh my GOSH! How are we going to get past this?" David yelled.
"We're STUCK! There's no way we can jump that far!" I cried.
Kelli paced back and forth angrily. "It's not possible! No way we can cross that AACK!"
"The AACK?" David asked.
Kelli had disappeared!
"Kelli? Where'd you go?" I yelled.
"I'm in some kind of hole!" she yelled back.
I noticed for the first time a large flower on the floor near our feet.
"Come out of there!" David yelled.
The flower began to wriggle, and Kelli's Deku head popped out of the flower. "I'm stuck!"
"How can you be stuck?" David asked.
"Don't ask me. Pull on my head!" she whined.
I shrugged and reached down to grab her head. She screamed.
"OW! NOT THE HAIR, NOT THE HAIR!"
"You're going to have to move around if you want to get out!" David told her.
"Oh! I think my feet are stuck on a... GRRR! Ouch! That hurts! YIPES!"
Kelli came flying out of the flower holding two small flowers. Instead of falling, she remained floating in the air for several minutes.
"That's it!" she yelled. "I can get across like this!"
"What about us?" I asked.
"Gee, I don't know! Here, try grabbing my feet," she said.
I shrugged and reached up, grabbing her small wood-like feet. Amazingly, I became suspended in the air, and she flew over to another platform with another Deku flower.
She landed, and then burrowed back into the flower. Kelli popped out of this one, and flew back over to pick up David.
And to make a long story short, we made it across the gap to another door.
Sitting next to the door was a small tree with a face that looks like a deformed Deku Scrub.
"Hey Kelli, it looks like you!" I joked.
She was not amused.
"Let's just get out of here!" David sighed.
We opened the heavy steel door, and we found ourselves in a strange room. There were gears spinning all around us, and a strange song was playing from above us.
"Where are we?" I whispered.
"Let's go see!" David said.
The three of us walked up a series of ramps that we hoped led to the way out of this place.
Finally, after what seemed like forever, we reached the top. The surface was flat, and we could see another door in the darkness. Light was beaming from under the cracks.
"Here's the way out!" Kelli cried.
"Finally!" I said. I reached out to push the door open, when something very creepy stopped me.
"Hello..." said a voice.
"Who said that?" David asked frantically.
"I've been waiting for you three..."
Yikes! Who are they going to talk to now? Hopefully no more Skullkids... and we still don't know why Link is such a bad library patron! SHEEESH! Well, stay tuned to Majora: How It Really Happened! -and find out how a Scrub, a Goron, and a Zora are going to learn to work together and change back to normal.
