Saria.

Link still playing with the ocarana step away for a moment nervously he started stepping about in the after noon sun light. With his head down he started to finger the familiar notes of a tune on the ocarana.

"Link I know what your thinking. She hasn't heard from you for a long time now. I think you should do it." Zelda spoke seeing his predicament.

"I haven't spoken to her in so long. I'm not sure what to say." He said looking at the floor. He started to stiffen his resolve. He stood up and turned to look over the balcony.

The suns rays blocked out the right portion of the view, to bright to look through. Closing his eyes he raise the instrument to his lips. He blew three notes and then paused. The short sound was perfect, the notes seemed to warm the heart. They also seemed to have a strange presence as if they where they where physical too.

He continued play the tune he once played often. It was a tune that linked him and a friend at heart. They could be together in spirit at any time. Out of what seemed to be no where a few leaves started falling in front of link.

Zelda smiled. Every time Zelda witness or used magic it pleased her. She stood watching Link. He seemed to her like a prince, noble and proud. In reality he was the Warrior Of Time that is what made him that way.

After a short pause the leaves stopped and Link opened his eyes.

"Link!" The soft sound of a teenage girl could be heard even by Zelda, that voice was the voice of Saria. She had been his friend since he was small and he not had the time to speak to her since Ganondorf was defeated.

She was a sage now, he could talk to her any time and when he called her she could see his world once more. "Link I'm so glad to here from you, I was wondering were had gotten to."

Link stood looking around and wondering what to say. He laughed nervously, and then spoke.

"Hello Saria. I am sorry that I haven't spoken before I have been busy sorting out my life. Look Saria I have a favour to ask of you."

Sarias voice seemed bright and cheerful. "What do you need, oh and I am happy that you are getting back on track."

Link feeling a bit more at ease spoke again. "I need you to tell me everything you can find out about the remaining followers of Ganondorf. If you could get any of the sages to help I am sure you could find out something." Link ran his hand through his hair and turned to look at Zelda who was listening.

Saria replied in her cheery manner. "Well Link I will see what I can do. Though I do have to go right now. We have a balancing spell we have to cast so I will wait for you to summon me later. Could you give me a few days."

Link really wanted to talk to Saria but felt un-prepared and was glad of the chance to prepare. He smiled at Zelda and then spoke again.

"Thank you Saria, I am thankful that you are willing to help. For the next few days I will go out looking for information. After a while I will summon you again four days from now at noon. Take care and I will let you go now."

"Good by friend." She replied.

Link closing his placed his ocarana back on his belt. The leaves around his feet started to blow away over the balcony out in to the warm air of the day. Link opening his eyes looked straight at Zelda. She smiled and walked over to him, hugging him she smiled.

Then she stepped back and spoke. "So you know she is ok. Are you really going to go looking for somethings pointing to the Gononites."

Link taking Zeldas hand, he smiled once more and spoke. "Yes. I am. But I am asking you to come with me. I think that it would be better for us to stay together from now on."

Zelda was glad to hear him say that. She missed him when he went out on his journeys. She wanted to be with him just now, especially now after her dream.

"Link I will come with you and I promise that I will not let your efforts be in vain. I will stop you from having to live out that dream."

Link stepped forward and grabbed Zelda, he hugged her tightly and placed his head on her shoulder. She gripped him back and they could feel the love between them. It was strong, very strong beyond that of friends, beyond that of even lovers. They had something special.

Both of them stepped back and looked at each other. Their eyes locked. Both of them spoke at the same.

"Thank you."

The sun still shining beamed between them. Her crown gleamed in the light, and on that balcony stood the two most faithful people to each other, in fact to their kingdom. There stood Princess Zelda and Link Warrior of Time. The rulers of Hyrule, the warriors of heart and time.