O.K. ya'll this is my first fanfic writing thang, please R/R and tell the truth so I can improve my writing.

Note: I don't own a lot of the characters in this story, of course Link, Zelda and others were not created in my mind. I did create the characters Terri, Verena, Teivel and maybe a few others depending on how I want the story to go.

Chapter 1 Link was dreaming. He hadn't been able to sleep well in the days since his journey as the Hero of Time. He wasn't known as that title now, no one knew he had sent Ganon into the Sacred Realm. All everyone knew was that Ganondorf was gone, and Link was back in the form of a child of the Kokiri.

His dream was hazy, he was in Hyrule Field running, his sword unsheathed. A female scream filled his ears it was followed by a sinister laugh. The boy turned to see a bright light that stole his sight and awoke him from his dreams.

"Link wake up!"

Link eyes shot open to see Navi, his fairy partner flying over his face. He finally realized he was panting and he was covered in sweat. The Kokiri didn't understand, the vision wasn't horrifying. Why did it make his body seem like he just saw a million murders? He reached for his Kokiri sword and Shield covered with Hylian symbols, and attached them to his shoulder strap gear attached to his green Kokiri tunic.

"It's about time you woke up, it's Noon. I guess it's good you got some sleep though." Navi's light illuminated the room for Link to navigate his way around.

"Link we need to talk." She continued.

'Better be important, I barley even get to sleep anymore'

Link ignored her and grabbed a goblet of water and splashed it over his boyish face. He stared into his mirror above his drawers of trinkets to examine his features. He felt like his face was melted, everything was normal though. He still had his water blue eyes that were slightly covered by his cornflower blond hair that was always messy in the morning. His hair hung down to the earlobes of his pointed Hylian ears. He grabbed his limp pointed green hat and placed it on his head.

When he was finished he turned to face his partner, "What is it Navi, why have you awaken me?" His voice sounded tired and depressed.

She floated over to him she seemed worried, "Link, whenever I am in a deep slumber I her a crying voice. She is speaking ancient Hylian and she is saying she would rather die than live in the current land." She paused she had gotten Link's full attention now. Hyrule was fine, no more Ganon or war. She continued, "Link I never get fake visions, the girl is real and something must be wrong. I want to see if trouble could occur in this land of beauty again."

'My vision seems to be like hers, but in mine a girl was being attacked'

Link thought for a moment, ' And that hellish laugh that followed the one of the girl's'

He nodded, "Yes, the one night I get a wink of sleep I dream of distress. I guess it could not hurt to go." He smiled towards his friend and added, "Plus it would great to see all of Hyrule again."

He was sure Navi was thinking the same thing, the pair had stayed in Kokiri forest for the past few weeks after defeating of Ganondorf.

"I'm sure we will have a cool trip, but we have to be careful, all the future Sages are gone and the only person who knows who you are other than me is Princess Zelda."

'Zelda, The sages.'

He had not heard her name for a while. She had told Link to return the master sword to the Temple of Time and return to the age of a child. He hadn't seen her since they confronted Ganon. The only item he had from her was the Ocarina of Time. She had thought he could protect in better from evil souls.

When Link returned to his child form, the sages of each Temple were called to the temple to learn their reason for living, and how to prevent evil from entering the temples.

The 11 year-old Kokiri nodded again, "We may not be needing to see her if it is only a single women's problem."

"Ah but Link like I said, she didn't like Hyrule, so it could effect all of Hyrule."

'Hopefully it's mot some annoying two year-old girl who's having a pointless problem...no don't think that Navi is right. Her visions are never wrong and something could be happening.'

Link picked up a bow and arrows he made and attached it with a wooden quiver underneath his shield "We better leave now then, I'll just sneak out of here so no one will get worried like before." He remembered the horrors people thought happened to him when he left the forest. Kokiri children die when they leave the forest, but little people know that Link is not a true Kokiri and that he is a Hylian who was raised as a Kokiri. He is able to leave the forest, live in the forest and grow in age, since Kokiri always stay as kids.

The pair walked over to the tree house's doorway and pushed aside the curtains. Link took one more glance back at his home at stepped into the village. When he pushed aside the rough curtains the soft forest wind brushed his face, it was cool atop his balcony that gave him a good look at the village. Including his own house there were 5 tree houses in Kokiri Forest. Dirt pathways lead up to each location. A sapphire clear stream ran in front of the forest shop and lead into a small oasis. Across from the oasis was the pathway to where The Great Deku Tree once lived.

Link slid down the ladder to meet up with Navi who was already flying towards the tunnel out of the forest. He tried to be quiet and not catch the attention of any of the other Kokiri children who were doing work throughout the village. He didn't want to worry any of his friends.

Being as normal as possible they made it three feet away from the exit, but it was then that Link saw Mido out of the corner of his eye. He turned to see that Mido was staring right at him and Navi, and Link stared right back at the Kokiri leader. Mido was sitting on a pile of boulders, not really doing anything. His bright orange hair blew on the wind covering his freckle-covered face, and his sea-green eyes. His green pointed hat was on the ground, his Kokiri tunic seemed dirty, and his fairy wasn't with him. He was upset.

'This could get rough'

Mido had been depressed ever since Saria left the forest. Saria had shown great stregths and became the Sage of the Forest Temple. She would never return to the forest. Saria was Link's best friend, she was the first one who ever believed he was meant to live. Mido had seemed to find Saria attractive and was jealous of Link. He was the forest bully when he wasn't the leader. He had always said Link would never fit in since he was the last child to receive a fairy partner.

Link and Navi stayed quiet and looked Mido in the eye, Link looked at the forest exit then back at his rival. The child did what Link least expected: he nodded. Mido had understood that Link had to leave and he would let him go without causing a scene.

'Thank you. Whatever god caused, this thank you'

Link nodded back towards the boy and entered the tunnel.

At first it was a dark pathway, then the pair were walking along a wooden bridge that led to another pathway into Hyrule field.

When Link walked into the field he was greeted by the land he had missed. Green grass grew wherever the eye could see. Small oak trees homed birds and other creatures with young. In the distance He could see the river that carried fresh fish and refreshing liquid into the land. He could also see Lon Lon Ranch in the center of the land, and the Drawbridge that lead to Hyrule market and its castle. Those were not the destinations Link planed to travel to though; his first chose would be to go to Kakariko Village, across the river. The village held many people and resources, and hopefully he answer to their questions.

* * * Terri was exhausted, she had gone on a wagon to Kakariko Village from Gerudo Valley and it seemed like a ride through Hell. Sometimes she didn't like leaving her home, but she was told lazy thieves never get anything done. Her back hurt from all the potholes and bumps the wagon went over. She couldn't wait until she got a horse.

'To bad you're only 11'

She sighed and looked around the village while leaning against a house. There were a few houses with roofs of red and blue. Some were stacked on top of each other to save space for future development in one corner of the town. Other than the houses and single barn was a bazaar to buy supplies and foods. There was also a potion shop for medicines and healing herbs. At the top of the town was A hundred year-old windmill. It had caused water to flow out of the well for 100 years and still worked perfectly. The summer wind blew the sails around, it was almost beautiful. The sad thing was some crazy dude was said to live inside of it.

The cool wind blew her hair in her face causing her to lose her sight.

'Damn'

She got out two jewel-encrusted ribbons and tied her long brown hair back into a braid. When her tough face was exposed, the sun warmed it. Her hair matched her alert eyes, she tried to always know what was going on.

She had twin silver scimitars sheathed beside her waist, she had brought them to the village to be sharpened. Their scabbards clung to her sliver belt that was the figure of a snake, it came together in the front of her body in the form of a snake's head to intimidate her foes. She liked that. The belt hung onto her black Gerudo-style pants. They grew large from the hip and curved around long curvy legs, and came to a tight stop at her ankles. A matching top exposed her flat growing-muscular stomach. The top only had one strap that went along her left shoulder, leaving her right upper back exposed. She only bared skin to trick the men. The thief also had a small medicine pouch to store things that shouldn't be seen.

"Why don't you do something useful?"

The young thief turned her head and put on a disgusted look as she saw Verena, her biggest rival Gerudo.

'Not to mention an annoying bitch'

She looked the girl in her snake-like green eyes; they went well with her long fiery red hair. She too was eleven years-old, people thought the girls would be able to relate to each other. Ironically those people usually were the ones who lost in sword fights. Verana wore garments similar to Terri but hers were red. She said it was because it's the color of love. People described her face as young sexy. Some say that someday her looks will be able to freeze men. Terri thought she had looks that could kill, literally.

She stared at her and said, "What do you ever do that's useful?"

"At least I steal on a normal basis, like a Gerudo should." She then left, she always started short pointless fights just to piss Terri off.

Terri stole; she was very good at it and good at lying too. She just didn't steal all the time. The only things she thought were worth stealing were jewels, she loved jewelry. She always wore a simple gold ring on her finger; she found it a dirt trail in Hyrule field. It had been a wedding ring and she thought it was too important to leave alone. Plus it was almost buried, so no one must had come back to claim it once it was gone.

At the thought of that made her bored, she knew the bazaar got new jewels in today.

'Why the hell not?'

She stood up from sitting position and started to walk to the shop. When she arrived she was lucky to see a large group of people inside, a group was the perfect place to hide in.

'Couldn't be more perfect.'

She made her way through the crowd to the table where jewels were being sold. There was a woman arguing with the salesman, good.

"That's ridiculous that price is way to high!" The large women yelled.

The man didn't seem to care about her voice level, "Ma'am that's the price pay it or leave."

They continued to fight while the Gerudo cut all the people in line, no one was bothered since they were all talking to one another and didn't notice her. She hid her face from anyone who she thought looked at her. When she made of to the front of the line she hid behind the extremely large women. The lady continued to scream, and she slammed she plump fist on the table. Terri took that moment and his her hand behind the angry women's and snatched a few gold rings, and dropped them in her medicine bag. She stood still to make sure she wasn't seen and returned around the women's arm and snatched a blue jewel covered bracelet, at put it in it's new home.

'That's enough.'

As she turned to retreat, as she walked away the furious lady spoke up, "Hay, where is that lovely blue bracelet I planned on buying overpriced?"

Terri's heart froze.

'Get out now!'

She began to shove her way through the crowed as she did she heard a guard from Hyrule castle call after her. The crowed seemed to stretch for miles, people were angry now and pushed her back that caused her to stumble when she got out the door.

She had to hide, looking around she saw there wasn't anywhere to go.

'Shit'

The only thing she could do was run, and she did she ran for her life. The only thing she could think of doing is leaving the village. The troubled thief was about to sprint down stairs that lead up to the upper part of Kakariko when a slim leg shot out from behind the potion shop. Terri tripped over the leg and tumbled down the stairs. Luckley she rolled on her side, the stairs didn't strike her head. She landed in a sitting position with her legs spread wide. She looked up to see a boy dressed in green in front of her, blocking her escape. In the distance she heard the guard running down the stairs, and she could feel the eyes of Verena who watched her from above.

'Shit'