I'm sorry friends, my brain isn't working. NOT WORKING!!!

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            "I'm going to go to my room. Bye girls," Link told them and left. "Excuse us Marth," Zelda said. "Of course," Replied Marth and bowed.

            Saria had no time to protest as she was swept up to a room by the princess. They entered a highly perfumed chamber that made Saria feel woozy. "This is my room, feel free to come up here anytime." Zelda told her, "Let's get your clothes dry, try this on," She grabbed a fancy silk dress for Saria to change into while her suit dried. Impa knocked and entered, "Hello Saria," She said in her mystic voice. "Hi," Saria said timidly as she undressed. She slid into the red suit, it fit beautifully. "Aw, you look better in that than I do!" Zelda whined, handing Saria's clothes to Impa. "So, how do you like being grown?" Zelda inquired. "Oh, it's wonderful!" Saria replied, remembering last night. "Really? I sometimes wish I was a kid again," Zelda reminisced as she stared out the window. She had so much on her mind lately that she thought it would be nice to return to the days of childhood.  Slightly uncomfortable, Saria turned her gaze on Impa who was hanging her clothes on a grate in front of the crackling fire. Impa seemed to sense Saria watching her; she turned and smiled sweetly. "You are upset for something; tell me what ails your spirit." Impa requested. The tall woman glided over to Saria, who had rested on the corner of the bed, and sat next to her. Zelda took a seat on the window sill. "Oh, well, I was just thinking about.....the Sagehood." Saria lied, for she had actually been thinking of Link.

            "Do not worry dear; the state of the Sacred Realm is strangely stable even while lacking one of its Sages." The way Impa spoke was calming, though her voice was rough. "But I thought the seal needed all seven sages to remain!" Zelda said. "That is what was understood, but something has kept the balance between forces." Impa replied. The conversation continued until there was a knock at the door. Impa bid the visitor enter and a maid walked in. She bowed and informed them that lunch would be served soon. Zelda thanked the girl as she left. Saria was amazed at how young the maid was; she hardly looked ten!

            Castle life was much different than in other places, as Saria would soon find out.

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Yeah, yeah, ridiculously short, I'm sorry. But I feel like ending this chappie! Dunno why, I just don't like the number 11.....

If you have ideas/suggestions PLEASE include them in your review or e-mail me (see profile) it's not like I don't like the constant praise, I just need some input because my creativity level is at an all time low, I think my imaginary friend stole my imagination -_-'