Hello everyone, this is CrypticElf speaking, as you know! I kind of wanted
to ask everyone to vote again, because only person did and they said that
they didn't even know. So I would like if AT LEAST ONE MORE PERSON could
vote to help me decide. I'm not doing this to be a mean writer, it's so I
know what my readers want and that way I can give you guys what you want!
So at the end of this, please vote! Oh, and before I forget, a reviewer
asked me if this is like a second generation of Link/Zelda, like the Link
and Zelda that we know were the queen and king of Hyrule and Ganondorf had
escaped his prison and went and murdered both of them as revenge and then
took the thrown. Well, the answer is no, in this story we have the same
characters, the same time, only things are a little different in this story
from the one we all know, like how Zelda isn't princess in this story. I
also wanted to apologize on how I spelled 'rap,' when it was really spelled
'wrap.' Now that I have sorted out, thanks for all of your reviews! Good
Reading!
Chapter Four:
It was a lazy day at Lon Lon Ranch for Malon, who was brushing down one of her horses after a quick race with her father, Talon.
'I always beat him when we race, he can never be my horse, he's the fastest here. Well, maybe not as fast as Epona, I wonder when I'll be able to see 'er again?' she thought these words with sadness, and finished brushing her horse down. The she it go and eat grass with all of the other horses.
"Somthin' wrong, Malon?"
She slowly turned around to see her father standing behind her, and then she gave him a warm smile to tell him that she was all right. He smiled back at her, although she could barely see it through his grizzly mustache.
"Pa, ya' need ta cut that mustache of yours, ya' can barely see yer mouth."
His smile faded and her put one hand to his beard and replied back to her in defense, "But I like my beard! And remember what dat' young blonde' said, she said she liked my beard!"
They both laughed at each other and then Malon went off to collect the cuccos who were starting to wander towards the gate to Hyrule Field. For a moment she thought about the longhaired beauty that had left about two hours about, she had told Malon that her name was Zelda.
'What a beautiful name fer' such a beautiful girl.' She thought softly to herself, and then she added glumly, 'I sure do hope dat' she get's ta' Karkariko Village before a monster gets er'. I told dat' she should of waited until a nice gentleman was willin' ta' escort her, but all dat' she told me was, 'I can take care myself, how do think I got here?' And dat' made me think, but I still don't think dat she'll get Karkariko Village without sufferin' a real serious wound.'
"Ey ya' cuccos, ya' get back here! Ya'll wanna get eaten?"
She walked over and began collecting them in her arms, and they began pecking at her arms, demanding to let free.
"Ya'll stop that right now, ya' hear? Or else me and my Pa are gonna have a chicken feast ta' night!"
The moment she said 'chicken feast' every cucco stopped moving and all of the straying cuccos immediately flapped back towards the center off the ranch.
"Now dat's better. To bad, I was really lookin' forward to chicken, ey' stop frettin like dat! I wasn't bein' serious! Geez!"
She started walking back towards the center of the ranch when she heard the sound of hooves, galloping towards Lon Lon Ranch.
"Could et bay? Link?" She whispered to herself. Then completely forgetting about the cuccos in her arms she raced off to the gate, eager to see if it was really him. She opened the gate as fast as she could, throwing the cuccos out of her arms she raced out to greet him. She stood out to the side of the gate, waiting to see the rider come around the corner. She waited, then the sound of the hooves stopped, wondering what had happened.
"Link, is dat' you?"
She rounded the corner and looked to see that Link hopping of Epona, his hair was in complete disarray, his clothes ripped, his hat missing, and his face covered with scratches.
"LINK! WHAT IN FARORE'S NAME APPENED' TO YA'?"
Link spun around and grinned at Malon, who ran up and practically jumped on him. She gave him one of the most bone-crushing hugs Link had experienced in his life. Or it could just be that he had cracked a rib or two and it hurt more then usual when someone hugged him.
"Malon...please, it can't... I can't breath!"
She released him and then went to inspect Epona, who greeted her former master by snuggling her head up into Malon's breasts.
"Hey, dat tickles Epona! Cut it out!"
Epona stopped and just nuzzled her head on Malon's neck, and Malon put her hands into her snow-white mane.
"Come on in Link, let's get chu' cleaned up!"
Zelda walked up the steps that led up to Karkariko Village, she felt tired and worn out to the bone, she had encountered more monsters then she had hairs on her head, and had wasted a quarter of her magic on teleporting and blasting enemies away. It wasn't a lot of magic, but she arrived at least around midnight at Lon Lon Ranch, and she left early in the morning when the sun had barely begun to peak over the hills. And the days before that she had probably only slept four hours each day, and she had traveled for eight. It was beginning to be dusk, and she planned to get a place in the inn before every room had been taken up.
She finally arrived at the top, and wished that she could just stop for a moment and rest her eyes. But she knew herself better then that, if she stopped now she wouldn't wake until it was nighttime, and Karkariko Village was as dangerous as any town was at night. She walked through the gate and looked through her hood to make sure that she didn't go in the wrong direction. After walking for a while, she finally came upon the inn's door, opening the door; she stumbled in and was immediately greeted by loud noises and the hostess.
"My, my, you look like you need a rest and a hot bath! Tell me, what is your name?"
Zelda took her hood down and looked up at the hostess, everything about her was round, her stomach, face, arms, legs, eyes, nose and mouth. The hostess gave her a look of sympathy with her twinkling brown eyes that matched her bund up hair.
"Your only a young woman! I thought that you were an old man underneath that cape the way you were slouching, you must be weary to the bone you poor thing. Come and rest by the fire while I see and to it that you get a room."
She led Zelda up to a blazing fire, and Zelda sighed in relief as she sat down on a wool cushion. The hostess patted her back and then began to walk off as she was walking she turned back around and faced Zelda with questioning eyes.
"What's your name, dearie?"
"Zelda."
The hostess smiled, her teeth white for someone who looked like they ate often.
"What a pretty name, it suites your looks just as well, such a rare name, never heard it before but I feel like I have. Well Zelda, my name is Della. I'll be back with your room's key in just a moment. By the way, you look familiar, do I know you from somewhere?" Zelda looked up at her and shook her head lazily; Della smiled back and replied, "Probably just my imagination. Enjoy the fire!"
She turned back around and went behind a door, and Zelda felt her eyes stray from place to place. Never staying in one spot for more a few seconds. Finally Della came back, a small key in her round plump hands, she waved a hand over to Zelda and then began advancing up a steep stairway. Zelda got up and followed her, going up as fast as her sore legs could carry her. Finally they were at the top of the stairway, and Zelda was trying to keep from falling over. They continued walking, passing doors and other hallways. This place seemed to be huge, but it probably only seemed bigger to Zelda because she was half-asleep. After taking a turn they finally arrived at a door at an end of a hallway, and Zelda noticed that she couldn't hear a noise from around them.
Della unlocked the door and opened it, moving aside so that Zelda could go in and get a look around. Turning around Zelda gave the hostess the rest of her rupees and also a quiet thank you. Before Della left she sweetly told Zelda, "I gave a room away from all of the noise so that you can get a better sleep. In the morning come down and buy a little something for breakfast."
"I don't have any money left."
"Then come to me and I'll try and sneak you something from the kitchen. I do it all of the time, I'm a master at sneaking things!"
Giving Zelda a final grin she closed the door and let Zelda have her privacy. The first thing that Zelda did was take her pack and cloak off, reveling her clothes from underneath. She wore a dark blue tunic that had extra long sleeves that stopped at her elbow and on the bottom of the tunic was longer to where it stopped right above her knees. Her shoes were more like slippers, and the bottom was made of Goron's rough backs, the Gorons would actually do something like shedding their skin in order to keep it constantly pierce proof. But even shed Goron skin was still extremely strong and people could use it for years and it still wouldn't wear out. She also wore thin gualets made out the same material; her whole outfit was actually made out of Sheikah material. Her tunic was made out of a special fiber that only Sheikah knew how to make, Sheikah were also the chief experts on how to make shoes and gaulets and other things out of Goron's back. Impa was the one who made her clothes, and she had bought Zelda's belt from an old trader who seemed to know each other from a long time ago and would often give Impa and Zelda discounts on expensive items. She sighed heavily and lied down on the bed and fell asleep without even pulling the covers over her. She slept quietly without even stirring, only taking in deep breath as noises.
That night Link slept outside with Epona, he had finally convinced Malon that he didn't need to sleep on a bed, and that he preferred to sleep outside. Of course, that was complete lie, but if he did except Malon's offer, she would always bug him on if he was all right and if he was comfortable.
He looked up at the shimmering stars that cover the sky, his arms behind his head. He couldn't wait for Malon to make him a new hat, he had lost during a battle with a pack of Stalfoes, and he just didn't get how there could be so many monsters! Of course there were always a lot of monsters in Hyrule Field, but today he couldn't even keep count once of how many monsters he had encountered. Could King Ganondorf be behind all the multiplying of the monsters? He sighed and pulled his blanket over his head, he just needed to get some sleep and get ready for the adventure that lay in front of him.
Zelda moaned, her stomach growled and she took note on how much she smelled like a cow. She slowly opened up her eyes, sitting up; she looked around and then remembered about what had happened last night. She slowly got up on her feet, 'I think that I'm going to take up that offer that hostess gave me, what was her name? Della? Yeah, I think that's it!'
Suddenly the door opened, and Zelda saw Della walk into the room, carrying a sack that had a wonderful aroma of bread coming from it.
"Ah, your awake now! I was afraid that you were never going to wake; I didn't want to disturb you when you looked so peaceful. I brought you some food from the kitchen, and after you finish I have a hot bath waiting for you downstairs."
Zelda watched as Della gently laid the sack down next her, Zelda opened it to find toast, crusaunts, bagels, and other breads that she couldn't even name.
"Th-thank you Della!"
"Don't mention it, I'll be right back, I'm going to go get you something to drink."
Della turned to leave, but Zelda stopped her before she took another step.
"Why are giving me all of this?"
Della smiled at her kindly, her eyes twinkling just as had that night.
"I finally realized where I recognized you from. Your guardian, Impa, the founder of this peaceful town had helped evacuate my family and I from Hyrule Town when Ganondorf had taken control and was destroying it. After we were all safe and sound here in Karkariko Village she left us without notice, so none of us were able to thank her. "When I saw her again, she was taking care of a young girl barely old enough to walk. She was the cutest little thing I ever saw; she had dark sea blue eyes and smooth dark blond hair. And her name was Zelda. From that day forward, I swore that whenever that young girl came here to this inn and I was still its hostess that she would get the best treatment then any other guest, so that even if I was able to thank Impa I would still be in her debt."
"But why me?"
"Because when I talked to Impa about you, she said that you were like her daughter to her And I HAD to make sure that the daughter of the mighty Impa would always get the best hospitality available."
"Wow... I can't really say anything except thank you!"
"No thank you needed, my family is in Impa's family debt."
Della left the room, and Zelda looked back down at her food in a daze. Things like this had happened before, when people would recognize Zelda from when she was smaller and Impa had been with her. Then, she saw something shine from the center of the bread.
"What?"
Zelda dug through the bread and found triple of what she had given Della that night.
Link walked up the steps of the entrance to Karkariko Village, feeling a little tired and dazed. He had fought tons of monsters that day, though not enough to make look like he did when he had arrived at Lon Lon Ranch. Epona trudged up the steps with him, looking tired as well. He looked up the sky, it was about noon, and he could get some work and earn some rupees and then spend then to get a room and food. He would have some left from the rupees Malon gave him for working just in case he didn't find any work. Then tomorrow when he was fresher he could work harder and earn more rupees.
"Perfect plan, now to find work...."
He entered through the gate and led Epona through the gate of Karkariko Village, he and Epona snaked through the crown until they arrived at the inn's stable.
"I'll be back for you girl."
Patting her neck he gave the stable boy a little money and then set out to find work.
Zelda looked around the lobby of the inn, she felt awake and refreshed after eating and taking a hot bath. She had to get out and do SOMETHING to prepare for her journey up the Trail of Death Mountain.
'I have to do something to prepare for my journey! I need to go out and buy potions, and then I should find some work and earn more rupees. Stay one more night at the inn, and then leave in the morning. Sounds good to me!'
She shot up like an arrow and marched out of the inn, determined to get a little work. She walked through the crowd and went to an old well. It was called, 'The Well of Three Features,' she always thought of that as an unusual name. Impa had told her never to go near the well, so Zelda never went too close to it. She stared at it for a while, and then shook her head. What was she doing staring an old well when she had rupees to earn.
She spun around and stared to run only to run into a young man, they landed on the ground, Zelda on top of the stranger. She immediately jumped off of him, blushing a crimson red; she immediately began apologizing and helped him up.
"I-I'm so sorry, I wasn't watching where I was...."
She felt herself blush even harder, the young man that she had run into was the same person that had tried to protect her in Hyrule Field.
Link.
How was that Chapter? It's the longest out of all of the others! And remember to vote over Rauru!
Kat-SageOfWisdom-princessZel: I can't really tell you anything except for thanks for your review! And I'll try and read some of yours if I can find you. Lol
ZeldaQueen: Thank you for telling me about that 'wrap' thing, while I was writing I was wondering why I felt like I was spelling it wrong! And trust me, it's a challenge to try and write two different points of view, but it isn't impossible! And your question on the whole Ganondorf taking over Hyrule thing was answered at the top. Thanks for your review!
Hououza: Thanks for voting on Rauru, because you were the only one who did! But since you made a neutral vote, it doesn't do anything, but at least YOU REMEBERED! Thanks for reviewing!
Just remember to vote, so until next time,
CrypticElf....
Chapter Four:
It was a lazy day at Lon Lon Ranch for Malon, who was brushing down one of her horses after a quick race with her father, Talon.
'I always beat him when we race, he can never be my horse, he's the fastest here. Well, maybe not as fast as Epona, I wonder when I'll be able to see 'er again?' she thought these words with sadness, and finished brushing her horse down. The she it go and eat grass with all of the other horses.
"Somthin' wrong, Malon?"
She slowly turned around to see her father standing behind her, and then she gave him a warm smile to tell him that she was all right. He smiled back at her, although she could barely see it through his grizzly mustache.
"Pa, ya' need ta cut that mustache of yours, ya' can barely see yer mouth."
His smile faded and her put one hand to his beard and replied back to her in defense, "But I like my beard! And remember what dat' young blonde' said, she said she liked my beard!"
They both laughed at each other and then Malon went off to collect the cuccos who were starting to wander towards the gate to Hyrule Field. For a moment she thought about the longhaired beauty that had left about two hours about, she had told Malon that her name was Zelda.
'What a beautiful name fer' such a beautiful girl.' She thought softly to herself, and then she added glumly, 'I sure do hope dat' she get's ta' Karkariko Village before a monster gets er'. I told dat' she should of waited until a nice gentleman was willin' ta' escort her, but all dat' she told me was, 'I can take care myself, how do think I got here?' And dat' made me think, but I still don't think dat she'll get Karkariko Village without sufferin' a real serious wound.'
"Ey ya' cuccos, ya' get back here! Ya'll wanna get eaten?"
She walked over and began collecting them in her arms, and they began pecking at her arms, demanding to let free.
"Ya'll stop that right now, ya' hear? Or else me and my Pa are gonna have a chicken feast ta' night!"
The moment she said 'chicken feast' every cucco stopped moving and all of the straying cuccos immediately flapped back towards the center off the ranch.
"Now dat's better. To bad, I was really lookin' forward to chicken, ey' stop frettin like dat! I wasn't bein' serious! Geez!"
She started walking back towards the center of the ranch when she heard the sound of hooves, galloping towards Lon Lon Ranch.
"Could et bay? Link?" She whispered to herself. Then completely forgetting about the cuccos in her arms she raced off to the gate, eager to see if it was really him. She opened the gate as fast as she could, throwing the cuccos out of her arms she raced out to greet him. She stood out to the side of the gate, waiting to see the rider come around the corner. She waited, then the sound of the hooves stopped, wondering what had happened.
"Link, is dat' you?"
She rounded the corner and looked to see that Link hopping of Epona, his hair was in complete disarray, his clothes ripped, his hat missing, and his face covered with scratches.
"LINK! WHAT IN FARORE'S NAME APPENED' TO YA'?"
Link spun around and grinned at Malon, who ran up and practically jumped on him. She gave him one of the most bone-crushing hugs Link had experienced in his life. Or it could just be that he had cracked a rib or two and it hurt more then usual when someone hugged him.
"Malon...please, it can't... I can't breath!"
She released him and then went to inspect Epona, who greeted her former master by snuggling her head up into Malon's breasts.
"Hey, dat tickles Epona! Cut it out!"
Epona stopped and just nuzzled her head on Malon's neck, and Malon put her hands into her snow-white mane.
"Come on in Link, let's get chu' cleaned up!"
Zelda walked up the steps that led up to Karkariko Village, she felt tired and worn out to the bone, she had encountered more monsters then she had hairs on her head, and had wasted a quarter of her magic on teleporting and blasting enemies away. It wasn't a lot of magic, but she arrived at least around midnight at Lon Lon Ranch, and she left early in the morning when the sun had barely begun to peak over the hills. And the days before that she had probably only slept four hours each day, and she had traveled for eight. It was beginning to be dusk, and she planned to get a place in the inn before every room had been taken up.
She finally arrived at the top, and wished that she could just stop for a moment and rest her eyes. But she knew herself better then that, if she stopped now she wouldn't wake until it was nighttime, and Karkariko Village was as dangerous as any town was at night. She walked through the gate and looked through her hood to make sure that she didn't go in the wrong direction. After walking for a while, she finally came upon the inn's door, opening the door; she stumbled in and was immediately greeted by loud noises and the hostess.
"My, my, you look like you need a rest and a hot bath! Tell me, what is your name?"
Zelda took her hood down and looked up at the hostess, everything about her was round, her stomach, face, arms, legs, eyes, nose and mouth. The hostess gave her a look of sympathy with her twinkling brown eyes that matched her bund up hair.
"Your only a young woman! I thought that you were an old man underneath that cape the way you were slouching, you must be weary to the bone you poor thing. Come and rest by the fire while I see and to it that you get a room."
She led Zelda up to a blazing fire, and Zelda sighed in relief as she sat down on a wool cushion. The hostess patted her back and then began to walk off as she was walking she turned back around and faced Zelda with questioning eyes.
"What's your name, dearie?"
"Zelda."
The hostess smiled, her teeth white for someone who looked like they ate often.
"What a pretty name, it suites your looks just as well, such a rare name, never heard it before but I feel like I have. Well Zelda, my name is Della. I'll be back with your room's key in just a moment. By the way, you look familiar, do I know you from somewhere?" Zelda looked up at her and shook her head lazily; Della smiled back and replied, "Probably just my imagination. Enjoy the fire!"
She turned back around and went behind a door, and Zelda felt her eyes stray from place to place. Never staying in one spot for more a few seconds. Finally Della came back, a small key in her round plump hands, she waved a hand over to Zelda and then began advancing up a steep stairway. Zelda got up and followed her, going up as fast as her sore legs could carry her. Finally they were at the top of the stairway, and Zelda was trying to keep from falling over. They continued walking, passing doors and other hallways. This place seemed to be huge, but it probably only seemed bigger to Zelda because she was half-asleep. After taking a turn they finally arrived at a door at an end of a hallway, and Zelda noticed that she couldn't hear a noise from around them.
Della unlocked the door and opened it, moving aside so that Zelda could go in and get a look around. Turning around Zelda gave the hostess the rest of her rupees and also a quiet thank you. Before Della left she sweetly told Zelda, "I gave a room away from all of the noise so that you can get a better sleep. In the morning come down and buy a little something for breakfast."
"I don't have any money left."
"Then come to me and I'll try and sneak you something from the kitchen. I do it all of the time, I'm a master at sneaking things!"
Giving Zelda a final grin she closed the door and let Zelda have her privacy. The first thing that Zelda did was take her pack and cloak off, reveling her clothes from underneath. She wore a dark blue tunic that had extra long sleeves that stopped at her elbow and on the bottom of the tunic was longer to where it stopped right above her knees. Her shoes were more like slippers, and the bottom was made of Goron's rough backs, the Gorons would actually do something like shedding their skin in order to keep it constantly pierce proof. But even shed Goron skin was still extremely strong and people could use it for years and it still wouldn't wear out. She also wore thin gualets made out the same material; her whole outfit was actually made out of Sheikah material. Her tunic was made out of a special fiber that only Sheikah knew how to make, Sheikah were also the chief experts on how to make shoes and gaulets and other things out of Goron's back. Impa was the one who made her clothes, and she had bought Zelda's belt from an old trader who seemed to know each other from a long time ago and would often give Impa and Zelda discounts on expensive items. She sighed heavily and lied down on the bed and fell asleep without even pulling the covers over her. She slept quietly without even stirring, only taking in deep breath as noises.
That night Link slept outside with Epona, he had finally convinced Malon that he didn't need to sleep on a bed, and that he preferred to sleep outside. Of course, that was complete lie, but if he did except Malon's offer, she would always bug him on if he was all right and if he was comfortable.
He looked up at the shimmering stars that cover the sky, his arms behind his head. He couldn't wait for Malon to make him a new hat, he had lost during a battle with a pack of Stalfoes, and he just didn't get how there could be so many monsters! Of course there were always a lot of monsters in Hyrule Field, but today he couldn't even keep count once of how many monsters he had encountered. Could King Ganondorf be behind all the multiplying of the monsters? He sighed and pulled his blanket over his head, he just needed to get some sleep and get ready for the adventure that lay in front of him.
Zelda moaned, her stomach growled and she took note on how much she smelled like a cow. She slowly opened up her eyes, sitting up; she looked around and then remembered about what had happened last night. She slowly got up on her feet, 'I think that I'm going to take up that offer that hostess gave me, what was her name? Della? Yeah, I think that's it!'
Suddenly the door opened, and Zelda saw Della walk into the room, carrying a sack that had a wonderful aroma of bread coming from it.
"Ah, your awake now! I was afraid that you were never going to wake; I didn't want to disturb you when you looked so peaceful. I brought you some food from the kitchen, and after you finish I have a hot bath waiting for you downstairs."
Zelda watched as Della gently laid the sack down next her, Zelda opened it to find toast, crusaunts, bagels, and other breads that she couldn't even name.
"Th-thank you Della!"
"Don't mention it, I'll be right back, I'm going to go get you something to drink."
Della turned to leave, but Zelda stopped her before she took another step.
"Why are giving me all of this?"
Della smiled at her kindly, her eyes twinkling just as had that night.
"I finally realized where I recognized you from. Your guardian, Impa, the founder of this peaceful town had helped evacuate my family and I from Hyrule Town when Ganondorf had taken control and was destroying it. After we were all safe and sound here in Karkariko Village she left us without notice, so none of us were able to thank her. "When I saw her again, she was taking care of a young girl barely old enough to walk. She was the cutest little thing I ever saw; she had dark sea blue eyes and smooth dark blond hair. And her name was Zelda. From that day forward, I swore that whenever that young girl came here to this inn and I was still its hostess that she would get the best treatment then any other guest, so that even if I was able to thank Impa I would still be in her debt."
"But why me?"
"Because when I talked to Impa about you, she said that you were like her daughter to her And I HAD to make sure that the daughter of the mighty Impa would always get the best hospitality available."
"Wow... I can't really say anything except thank you!"
"No thank you needed, my family is in Impa's family debt."
Della left the room, and Zelda looked back down at her food in a daze. Things like this had happened before, when people would recognize Zelda from when she was smaller and Impa had been with her. Then, she saw something shine from the center of the bread.
"What?"
Zelda dug through the bread and found triple of what she had given Della that night.
Link walked up the steps of the entrance to Karkariko Village, feeling a little tired and dazed. He had fought tons of monsters that day, though not enough to make look like he did when he had arrived at Lon Lon Ranch. Epona trudged up the steps with him, looking tired as well. He looked up the sky, it was about noon, and he could get some work and earn some rupees and then spend then to get a room and food. He would have some left from the rupees Malon gave him for working just in case he didn't find any work. Then tomorrow when he was fresher he could work harder and earn more rupees.
"Perfect plan, now to find work...."
He entered through the gate and led Epona through the gate of Karkariko Village, he and Epona snaked through the crown until they arrived at the inn's stable.
"I'll be back for you girl."
Patting her neck he gave the stable boy a little money and then set out to find work.
Zelda looked around the lobby of the inn, she felt awake and refreshed after eating and taking a hot bath. She had to get out and do SOMETHING to prepare for her journey up the Trail of Death Mountain.
'I have to do something to prepare for my journey! I need to go out and buy potions, and then I should find some work and earn more rupees. Stay one more night at the inn, and then leave in the morning. Sounds good to me!'
She shot up like an arrow and marched out of the inn, determined to get a little work. She walked through the crowd and went to an old well. It was called, 'The Well of Three Features,' she always thought of that as an unusual name. Impa had told her never to go near the well, so Zelda never went too close to it. She stared at it for a while, and then shook her head. What was she doing staring an old well when she had rupees to earn.
She spun around and stared to run only to run into a young man, they landed on the ground, Zelda on top of the stranger. She immediately jumped off of him, blushing a crimson red; she immediately began apologizing and helped him up.
"I-I'm so sorry, I wasn't watching where I was...."
She felt herself blush even harder, the young man that she had run into was the same person that had tried to protect her in Hyrule Field.
Link.
How was that Chapter? It's the longest out of all of the others! And remember to vote over Rauru!
Kat-SageOfWisdom-princessZel: I can't really tell you anything except for thanks for your review! And I'll try and read some of yours if I can find you. Lol
ZeldaQueen: Thank you for telling me about that 'wrap' thing, while I was writing I was wondering why I felt like I was spelling it wrong! And trust me, it's a challenge to try and write two different points of view, but it isn't impossible! And your question on the whole Ganondorf taking over Hyrule thing was answered at the top. Thanks for your review!
Hououza: Thanks for voting on Rauru, because you were the only one who did! But since you made a neutral vote, it doesn't do anything, but at least YOU REMEBERED! Thanks for reviewing!
Just remember to vote, so until next time,
CrypticElf....
