For my reviewers, I believe my mind deserves all the credit, since it's the one who'll need help at the end of this story rather then Link. Just kidding. Read on my followers... er... friends. And please review so I know there's people out there actually reading my story... this is a short chapter for a reason! Don't worry, I have a reason, and that is because I'm not writing from the same POV (for those of you who don't know what POV is, it means point of view)

Disclaimer: ... for the sake of Nintendo and all who work with it, I DO NOT OWN ZELDA!!!!!!!!

"Stop moping around Zelda. You just had a bad dream. Link isn't out of the forest, and no one is getting killed. It's all you imagination."

"It is not! Father, I believe my visions were right last time, and you didn't believe them, now you're doing this again! You don't believe me!! How would you know whether it's true or not, you haven't left the castle at all."

Zelda had been having dreams of Link for the past week or so. Though her father doesn't believe she is telling the truth to him now, he'll soon find out... or so Zelda was hoping. He thought that Link was perfectly fine, and that nothing was wrong and all was good. He hadn't heard any problems from the Zora, the Goron, the Geroudo, the Shiekah, the Hylians, or even the villagers of Kakaroki Village. Since there was no problems, then there was nothing wrong, but Zelda's dreams said something else. They said that Link had killed every person from every race in Hyrule. He'd killed all the Sages except for Impa. Every one except Talon, the Castle Square villagers, and the royal family were dead.

Link was on the prowl, or so Zelda could feel, he was heading to Lon Lon Ranch, where the last remaining person outside Castle walls lived. She left her father and walked to her room angrily and lay down on her softly quilted mattress. Closing her eyes delicately, she slipped into a light sleep, just enough to see what Link was doing, but she could easily awaken herself if needed.

She watched him burst through the door and walk up the stairs, killing coccos as he went. He walked through the bedroom door. As he walked in and approached Talon, she noted the hate coming from Link, so powerful that it almost woke her up, but she forced herself to keep an eye on Link, for the safety of Hyrule depended on it.