Hello people that are reading this, I found out what was in the box and I hate it. I now have three muses who just won't leave me alone! I'm not sure that you guys know what this game is, but they're all from a game called GoldenSun, on Gameboy advanced. The people who sent them are angry at me for not making my first fic about them. How picky! Their names are, Gust, the Djinn from Ivan, Hail, the djinn from Mia, and Sleet, another Djinn from Mia.

Gust: Yup. And don't worry readers, me and my buddies will make sure that she updates fast. Right guys?

Sleet/Hail: Yup!

Gust: And we've been in that package all day so we feel like we need hit something to get our energy back!

Sleet: Why don't we hurt CrypticElf?

Hail: And doesn't it just make you guys mad that she didn't make her first story a GoldenSun fic?

Gust/Sleet: Let's go!

Me: Before something horrible happens to me, which it probably will.

(All djinn begin glowing colors, it starts to get cold and windy inside room.)

Me: o OK, I just wanted to thank you all for your reviews, and here's the story!

(Black stuff pours from author's hands and then turns into paper in front of readers.)

Me: Oh, and I don't worry about how this story is rated R, it's just that I'm not that good at rating stories, so I just put it up to R. I just don't know these things people! And don't own anything of Zelda and never-

(Gets cut off by blasts of ice from Hail and Sleet.)

Me: XoX

Chapter Eight: Misunderstanding

Link and Zelda had been walking for at least two hours, and the sun seemed to get twice as hot every second that past. Neither of them had said a word to each other, and didn't plan to say anything anyway. But there was one thing on their minds besides the blistering heat, where were all the monsters?
Link looked around the trail trying to keep an eye out for any monsters that might pop out unexpectedly, but he didn't see or hear anything, just the sound of their footsteps. Not even the wind bothered to make any noise. It was only Zelda and him, and they weren't even talking to each other.
About thirty-minutes passed by and nothing happened. And slowly Link realized that Zelda was leading and that he wasn't even sure if she was going in the correct direction. He stopped and waited for Zelda to stop as well, but she just kept on going.
"Zelda."
She turned around and looked at him like she had forgotten that he had even been behind her.
"What?"
"Do you even know where you're going?"
"Yes."
"Where to may I ask?"
"The Goron's home to see Big Brother."
She turned around and began walking away again without bothering to check on Link.
"Zelda."
She turned around, looking irritated this time.
"What?"
"How do you know which way to go?"
"Oh, I don't know... oh, I just thought of something! Why don't you just shut up so we can just keep on walking? I like that idea, how about you?"
Link gave her a hard stare, and then couldn't help but loose his temper this time.
"What is your PROBLEM?"
"I don't have a 'PROBLEM.'"
"Yes you do, why do you keep acting like a little-girl?"
"MAYBE BECAUSE I DIDN'T WANT SOMEONE FOLLOWING ME LIKE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW!"
"Why does it bother you so much that somebody is following you? It doesn't make sense!"
"I just don't OK? Now can you just keep your mouth shut for the rest of the trip up the mountain?"
"You didn't say please."
"Goddess I don't need to say the word 'please' like a stupid girl!"
"You ARE a little girl, you know that? How much did your mother and father spoil you?" Link yelled at her the loudest he ever had at anyone, and she slightly flinched at his last sentence.
She didn't say anything but just turned around, Link called her but she just ignored him.

Zelda walked quietly away from him, wishing she could just disappear from his sight. He called out to her, but she just straitened her back and walked up faster. His words rang in her ears, How much did your mother and father spoil you?
Just as before when she had fooled the guard tears began to build up behind her eyes. She was always strong and independent, but whenever it came to her parents, she was as week as a new-born kitten without fur.
She listened to the sound of Link's boots racing up the trail, but Zelda DID NOT want him to see her in such a pathetic state. She began running faster then he was so that he couldn't see her face, and so he began to speed up. She got faster and so did he, like a cat and mouse game. They kept running despite the heat and the sweat going down both of their necks, Zelda trying to cover her emotion and Link determined to stay with her.
Zelda kept running, faster and faster, and without thinking about where she was heading off to. She turned sharply around a cliff, and fell strait down a large hole that seemed to pop out of the ground.

Link turned the corner where Zelda had gone only to see that she was no where in sight. But there was no where she could of gone to hide from him, so where did she go?
"Zelda!"
He got no answer, his voice echoing through the empty space of the mountain. He looked around to see if she had hidden behind to see that she was still no where in sight. Did she use her magic to somehow make herself invisible? The Great Deku Tree had never told him of any magic like that!
"Zelda! Zelda! Zelda where are you! HELLO!"
Once again he was answered by the hollow echo of his voice; he cursed and then turned around. And then before he could even think, he slid right down a hole that was next to him. He fell farther and farther, knowing that when he would hit the ground he would instantly be killed. But when he landed, it was in extremely soft ground that saved him from being killed.
Link didn't get up but looked around, seeing that he was in a huge pile of ash, and to the right of him was a motionless Zelda. He got up with a grunt, and then trotted over to see if she wasn't dead.
"Zelda?" He placed a gentle hand on her neck, checking for a pulse. He felt it, she was just knocked out, he lifted his hat off of his head and wiped away the ash that had gotten on her face when she had fell and rolled over.
'She has such a delicate body, she's lucky that she didn't die. Well, she's not frail but she doesn't have a body to where she could take a hit and get up as easily as I could.'
He wiped away the rest of the soot on her face and then picked his hat and then Zelda as he would a baby. 'She's light!' He thought as he looked around for an exit. There was one to his left, but there was one in front of him too. Which way should he go?
He looked down at Zelda when she suddenly made a slight groan. She didn't wake up, but instead snuggled up closer to Link's chest, making it his turn to blush crimson. He swallowed and then shook his head, why should this distract him? He randomly walked to the exit to his left and began walking, making sure that he didn't trip on rocks in his path. He moved on when he realized how dark it was getting as he walked farther into the pathway, he needed a light, but where could he get one?
"You got to be kidding! Damn it...."
He sighed heavily, and then rested Zelda down on the wall of the cave. He sat down next to her, putting his head on his hands.
He sat like this for what seemed like eternity, trying to think of a way to get out of this mess. There was no way to try and climb out of the hole they fell into, it was to far up, and he needed light to go through the passage ways.
He felt like his explode when a slender hand touched his shoulder, he jumped and then just saw that it was Zelda, awake and looking at him with sleepy eyes.
"Link, what happened?"
"You fell down a hole, and then fell after you. When I found you, you were knocked out like a man who had too much to drink at a bar."
She was about to shift her position when she grabbed her arm in pain, sucking in the air between her teeth.
"Your arm's broken!" Link gently pried Zelda's hand off of it and then put her hand onto his lap. He felt around her arm, searching were until he felt the broken bone under his fingers. Again, he took his hat off, this time he actually said a small prayer to it before he ripped in half, he then got the two of his arrows and then broke off the feathers and then the tips of it. He took Zelda's arm back and steadily put the arrows on each side of her arm. Then grabbed half of his hat, he wrapped the sticks snuggly around them, once he ran out of his wrapping material. He reached over and took the other half of his hat and tied them together. He wrapped it around just a little more before he used the rest the rest as a sling. Once he was done, he looked at Zelda.
"Does it still hurt?"
She didn't say anything but just shook her head, then smiled at him. Link realized that she hadn't fussed at all when he was putting the bandage around her arm. And that was PAINFUL; Link had had plenty of experience with broken bones to know what it felt like.
"Thank you." She told him softly, bowing her head a little.

Zelda bowed her head, as she told Link thank you. She looked and opened the palm of her good hand and then said, "Let the purity of Light be our will against the Darkness." In the palm of her hand sparkles flew up, forming a ball of light the size of her eye. She looked up at Link's face as he looked at the light in her hand, totally amazed. She looked more carefully at his face then she ever had before, realizing what obvious features that she had missed. His face was well shaped, it seemed to curve in the correct placed, and his eyes were an icy blue. His skin was lightly tanned, and he had a warrior's strong nose. His hair had streaks of oak brown in them, and the blond in his hair was dark, though not as dark as hers.
'He's... handsome.' She thought to herself as she looked into his face with more intensity. And she didn't even argue with herself over that, because it was the truth. Then she thought of the way that he acted, and realized that she had completely thought of him in the wrong way. When he asked her to join forces to see what was wrong with Death Mountain, he wasn't trying to bug her, he was doing it because together they could do a better job with their abilities combined. He had even said that to her in her face and she had completely ignored it because she thought he was a pest. 'He's nice, and I can't hate him for yelling at me and saying that I'm spoiled.' She thought softly to herself. 'I'm acting like a completely bitch to him, no wonder he hates me.... But even though he hates my guts, he just bandaged my arm and when I was unconscious he made sure that I was alright. Sweet Nayru, why was I so rude to him when he's such a great guy? What can I do to repay for such a good deed he just did?'
"Zelda, why are you staring at me?"
She snapped out of her thoughts as Link called her, feeling stupid for leaving her eyes on his face. She looked away and tried to get up, but Link hopped up and helped her up.
"Thanks." She told him, he just nodded to her while smiling at the same time.
"Let's get going, we need to get out of here." He told her, the smile vanishing from his face. She nodded to him, and they both started off, side- by-side the way true partners should be.

It was short, but like I told you guys I can't make these chapters too long! And Commander Link, please don't hurt me, I already have someone who's trying to catch me! Look at this lump on my head! It's huge!

Hail: I found her! Thought you could hide under the coach did you?

Ha ha... uh, crap....

Gust: It's my turn to do something, let me have a shot!

Sleet/Hail: No way!

Gust: Let's do battle to see who gets to hurt her then! All of us against each other!

Sleet/Hail: YOU'RE ON!

(Battle starts to happen, CrypticElf crawls away into computer room.)

OK, now that I'm safe, thanks for your all of your reviews! Does someone know how to stop rampaging Djinn from destroying your sister's house?

Readers: Nope.

Damn it! Ok, I guess until next chapter, CrypticElf....