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Spirit: Destiny's new hope
Chapter 3: Looking through the glass
"Link, what's going to happen to me when I turn into Princess Liana? Not to mention us too." Liea asked now sitting up while Link was still lying down. After Link heard what Liea said, he sat up as well. Liea then slowly started to walk over towards Epona and began to pet the horse's nose. Link saw Liea move and walked over to her. He placed his hands on Liea's shoulders and tried to comfort her by rubbing them.
"Well...what I do know is that you WILL be here, just as Princess Liana though. You probably won't remember much of who you are now. As for us, I have no clue. I really wish I did know. Just pray that when you're Liana you'll remember me and try to fit all the pieces together from there." Link reassured. "Shoot! I need to change my clothes since I'm soaking wet! Not to mention any names." Link stared at Liea while she just gave an 'innocent' look.
"Well, I'm no dry sponge either, Link." Liea said trying to squeeze some water out of her jean shorts.
"Before we start our quest we will have to stop by my forest tree house so I can change and be on our way."
"What about me?!" Liea whined walking more nto Hyrule Field while Link mounted Epona.
He just rolled his eyes and galloped up to Liea. Link slowed down to a slower pace and stopped Liea right in her tracks by stopping in front of her. "You want a ride, Liea? I have a horse and in fact, yes, I am riding it!" Link laughed reaching out his hand.
Liea squinted her eyes. "Thank you," she then giggled grabbing Link's gentle hand. "I wouldn't of known the way to your tree house anyway."
Liea pulled herself up with the help of Link and sat behind him. Link dug his heals into Epona's sides and then began to gallop to their destination. Liea looked around at the passing, once familiar, surroundings and took in a deep breath of fresh air. She closed her eyes and placed her head on Link's back and her arms around his waist. Link smiled and continued to lead Epona in the right direction.
Sometime later, Liea and Link arrived at a small opening in the vast forest. Link dismounted his horse and headed into the forest. Liea continued sitting on Epona starring up at the sky and started daydreaming about being Princess Liana.
"Liea," Link called out, but had no response. "Liea!"
"Huh, what?" Liea finally replied not realizing what Link was doing.
"Are you going to come or just sit there?"
"Oh, uh, yeah."
Liea got off the horse and tagged along after Link into the majestic woods. Moving rather quickly, the two approached the small camp with a nicely built tree house and a burned out fire. Liea discovered a fair sized rock and sat on it and remembered when she first met Link long ago.
"Wow, this is as beautiful as I remembered it from when we first met." Liea exclaimed with her memories fresh in her mind.
"I'm pleased to hear that! If you don't mind I'm going to finally change now." Link responded climbing up the ladder to his house.
"Ok, that's fine with me. I'll sit here and wait." Liea watched Link climb the rest of the way up the ladder and walk into the tree house.
While Liea was waiting patiently, a small flower petal descended from its tree and landed on her foot. Liea picked up the fragile object and glimpsed up at the tree where the petal fell. Hundreds of beautiful, pale purple flowers were in full bloom showing their marvelous colors and waving in the gentle breeze.
Liea stood on the rock she was sitting on and tried to reach for some of the charming flowers. Liea turned her head and just happened to notice, through the window of the tree house, Link without his shirt on. Liea moved onto her tipsy-toes and tried to grasp onto some higher branches of the tree to see well.
Link grabbed his shirt, put it on, and walked toward the door of the house. He climbed down the ladder while Liea was still trying to 'spy' on Link. Little did she know that Link was now behind her.
"So, what are you looking for? Anything interesting?" Link asked now leading against the ladder.
"Ahh!" Liea screamed and fell to ground. While lying on the ground, she tried to think up a good excuse for what she was really doing. "Uh, just trying to get some flowers. That's all." Liea tried to smile but pain overwhelmed her from her fall.
"I'm sure, but I think you were spying" Link replied sarcastically and gave a wink. "Well, I'm ready to go."
"Ouch," Liea tried to move. "I am too." She tried to smile again.
Link strolled over to Liea and helped her up off the ground. He helped brush most of the dirt off of Liea's arms and clothes. Just looking at Liea's concerned face made Link weak in the knees. To him, Liea's eyes had such an innocent glow and appeal to them that nothing could surpass. He could sense that she was scared and wanted to back to her home a lot, but there was nothing he could do. Link gently swept his hand once more against Liea's face trying to soothe her. Liea knew that Link knew something that she didn't know, but what?
"Link, I'm still very afraid. I'm just plain out worried. I don't want to lose you again. I did once, and I can't bear to do it again." Liea looked at the ground solemnly.
"You won't lose me, Liea, trust me. I won't let it happen," Link took Liea in his consoling arms and held her close. "I understand how you feel. I'm worried too. Lets try not to think about it, is that ok?"
"Yes, I agree. We must forget about it, for now at least." Liea nodded.
Link let go of Liea and then held her hand, guiding her back out of the forest. Liea smiled and hugged Link's arm as they walked. Link and Liea departed the forest and entered the big, vast field again. When they approached Epona, who was grazing on some grass, Link decided to just let Liea ride the horse while he scouts ahead.
Traveling far and wide, Link and Liea journeyed past by a couple merchants, some wild horses and even a herd of huge birds (A/N: Like Chocobos from final fantasy). After almost riding around for half a day, the two adventurers finally approached a place near the shore of Lake Hylia.
Suddenly, Liea's internal instincts arose and brought forth some sort of a warning to her. She sensed that something wasn't right and that they were in great danger. Fighting with herself for a moment, Liea finally came forth and warned Link.
"Link! Please don't go any further! Something's not right up ahead." Liea yelled holding onto the horse's reign.
"Ha! Quit pulling my leg! I know what I'm doing, have faith." Link replied, laughed, as he turned around to face Liea.
"I'm serious, Link!" Liea stopped and pointed forward. "Oh my gosh! Behind you!"
Spirit: Destiny's new hope
Chapter 3: Looking through the glass
"Link, what's going to happen to me when I turn into Princess Liana? Not to mention us too." Liea asked now sitting up while Link was still lying down. After Link heard what Liea said, he sat up as well. Liea then slowly started to walk over towards Epona and began to pet the horse's nose. Link saw Liea move and walked over to her. He placed his hands on Liea's shoulders and tried to comfort her by rubbing them.
"Well...what I do know is that you WILL be here, just as Princess Liana though. You probably won't remember much of who you are now. As for us, I have no clue. I really wish I did know. Just pray that when you're Liana you'll remember me and try to fit all the pieces together from there." Link reassured. "Shoot! I need to change my clothes since I'm soaking wet! Not to mention any names." Link stared at Liea while she just gave an 'innocent' look.
"Well, I'm no dry sponge either, Link." Liea said trying to squeeze some water out of her jean shorts.
"Before we start our quest we will have to stop by my forest tree house so I can change and be on our way."
"What about me?!" Liea whined walking more nto Hyrule Field while Link mounted Epona.
He just rolled his eyes and galloped up to Liea. Link slowed down to a slower pace and stopped Liea right in her tracks by stopping in front of her. "You want a ride, Liea? I have a horse and in fact, yes, I am riding it!" Link laughed reaching out his hand.
Liea squinted her eyes. "Thank you," she then giggled grabbing Link's gentle hand. "I wouldn't of known the way to your tree house anyway."
Liea pulled herself up with the help of Link and sat behind him. Link dug his heals into Epona's sides and then began to gallop to their destination. Liea looked around at the passing, once familiar, surroundings and took in a deep breath of fresh air. She closed her eyes and placed her head on Link's back and her arms around his waist. Link smiled and continued to lead Epona in the right direction.
Sometime later, Liea and Link arrived at a small opening in the vast forest. Link dismounted his horse and headed into the forest. Liea continued sitting on Epona starring up at the sky and started daydreaming about being Princess Liana.
"Liea," Link called out, but had no response. "Liea!"
"Huh, what?" Liea finally replied not realizing what Link was doing.
"Are you going to come or just sit there?"
"Oh, uh, yeah."
Liea got off the horse and tagged along after Link into the majestic woods. Moving rather quickly, the two approached the small camp with a nicely built tree house and a burned out fire. Liea discovered a fair sized rock and sat on it and remembered when she first met Link long ago.
"Wow, this is as beautiful as I remembered it from when we first met." Liea exclaimed with her memories fresh in her mind.
"I'm pleased to hear that! If you don't mind I'm going to finally change now." Link responded climbing up the ladder to his house.
"Ok, that's fine with me. I'll sit here and wait." Liea watched Link climb the rest of the way up the ladder and walk into the tree house.
While Liea was waiting patiently, a small flower petal descended from its tree and landed on her foot. Liea picked up the fragile object and glimpsed up at the tree where the petal fell. Hundreds of beautiful, pale purple flowers were in full bloom showing their marvelous colors and waving in the gentle breeze.
Liea stood on the rock she was sitting on and tried to reach for some of the charming flowers. Liea turned her head and just happened to notice, through the window of the tree house, Link without his shirt on. Liea moved onto her tipsy-toes and tried to grasp onto some higher branches of the tree to see well.
Link grabbed his shirt, put it on, and walked toward the door of the house. He climbed down the ladder while Liea was still trying to 'spy' on Link. Little did she know that Link was now behind her.
"So, what are you looking for? Anything interesting?" Link asked now leading against the ladder.
"Ahh!" Liea screamed and fell to ground. While lying on the ground, she tried to think up a good excuse for what she was really doing. "Uh, just trying to get some flowers. That's all." Liea tried to smile but pain overwhelmed her from her fall.
"I'm sure, but I think you were spying" Link replied sarcastically and gave a wink. "Well, I'm ready to go."
"Ouch," Liea tried to move. "I am too." She tried to smile again.
Link strolled over to Liea and helped her up off the ground. He helped brush most of the dirt off of Liea's arms and clothes. Just looking at Liea's concerned face made Link weak in the knees. To him, Liea's eyes had such an innocent glow and appeal to them that nothing could surpass. He could sense that she was scared and wanted to back to her home a lot, but there was nothing he could do. Link gently swept his hand once more against Liea's face trying to soothe her. Liea knew that Link knew something that she didn't know, but what?
"Link, I'm still very afraid. I'm just plain out worried. I don't want to lose you again. I did once, and I can't bear to do it again." Liea looked at the ground solemnly.
"You won't lose me, Liea, trust me. I won't let it happen," Link took Liea in his consoling arms and held her close. "I understand how you feel. I'm worried too. Lets try not to think about it, is that ok?"
"Yes, I agree. We must forget about it, for now at least." Liea nodded.
Link let go of Liea and then held her hand, guiding her back out of the forest. Liea smiled and hugged Link's arm as they walked. Link and Liea departed the forest and entered the big, vast field again. When they approached Epona, who was grazing on some grass, Link decided to just let Liea ride the horse while he scouts ahead.
Traveling far and wide, Link and Liea journeyed past by a couple merchants, some wild horses and even a herd of huge birds (A/N: Like Chocobos from final fantasy). After almost riding around for half a day, the two adventurers finally approached a place near the shore of Lake Hylia.
Suddenly, Liea's internal instincts arose and brought forth some sort of a warning to her. She sensed that something wasn't right and that they were in great danger. Fighting with herself for a moment, Liea finally came forth and warned Link.
"Link! Please don't go any further! Something's not right up ahead." Liea yelled holding onto the horse's reign.
"Ha! Quit pulling my leg! I know what I'm doing, have faith." Link replied, laughed, as he turned around to face Liea.
"I'm serious, Link!" Liea stopped and pointed forward. "Oh my gosh! Behind you!"
