Disclaimer: I own Link. Of course I'm the owner. I'm the one who created Link. T-T I own a talking Link.

Please keep in mind that everything that is happening to Link and Kagome are at different times. Thank you.

"I will not ask again," Link snarled before drawing his blade. The girl moved to sit on a grave and cast a look towards the dead grave keeper's shack. When she looked back at him she sent him a look of dread.

"She will come soon," she said in a whisper. Link strained his ears before throwing another question.

"Who?" his question held caution but his curiosity he could not keep out (A/N: I'm sorry but I had to ask…did that make ANY sense?).

"The one who's future was not predestined, the keeper of Time, the elves' chosen protector, the child of Light and Dark, Life and Death, Good and Evil-," Link grinded his teeth together.

"That's not answering my question," he said in a dead calm yet furious way. She blinked.

"I believe it is for I have no name for you," she said in her quiet whisper. He choked.

"No name? How could you know who's coming but not know their name?" he asked in frustration. She blinked yet again.

"She will come soon," she said again. Link sent her a deadpan look before turning around and crossing his arms.

'Really? Wow, didn't know that,' he thought sarcastically. He opened his mouth to say something but closed it with a frown when he felt the wind pick up. The sun had set during their…'talk' and the stars peaked out from the clouds like little lights, far away lights, almost like 'diamonds in the rough' or whatever the saying was. The moon was nowhere to be seen in the dark night sky. He turned around only to find the girl gone.

'What the?' he thought, "How did she leave, there's only one exit." He frowned and sat down on a grave to wait for this 'Child of Dark and Evil' or whatever it was to show. He played with the flowers at his feet. They reflected the moon's light and glowed a weird gold color (A/N: Yes that was an attempt at foreshadowing. T-T Please bare with me.).

She roused a little but refused to open her eyes. Her head pounded and she felt like it would split if she were to open them. So she just lay there, on what felt like grass. It tickled her arms, and the breeze felt real nice on her face.

Finally, once her headache ebbed away she cracked open an eye and took in a little of her surroundings. It was a forest, by the looks of it. There was a ladder on a wall to her far right and she was lying in a patch of grass. When she closed her eye for a brief rest a shadow fell over her. Thinking it was a cloud passing the sun in the sky, she ignored it. Her eyes flew open in surprise when she felt something prod her in the side. She searched wildly around her, trying to catch a glimpse of the offender until she caught sight of a piece of fabric at the corner of her eye.

It was orange and hanging off of a small body. A weird stick was held out at the perfect angle to poke her and yet, still be out of arms reach. She tilted her head up a little but the sun was behind the stranger's back and her eyes became teary from the light. She opted for sitting up instead, but when she put her arms on either side of her to push herself up the figure jumped back onto a tree stump several feet behind her.

She stood slowly, caution sweeping through her very bones. The figure looked like a small child. His face was shadowed and he had weird clothes. The stick turned out to be a recorder of some kind and it had beautiful designs running its length. He wore a weird straw/cloth hat also made from the orange material.

"Um," she said uncertainty lacing her dry voice. Her throat was very dry and her stomach rumbled deeply in reminder of her need for nutrition. The boy just put the recorder to his lips and played a song she had never heard before. It was short but memorizing. When he was done they waited for a couple minutes in silence, just watching and studying one another.

'Who is he? Where am I? What happened? Why am I here?' Millions of questions were racing through her mind and before she could begin to think about it another came and took its place. Her throat itched from the lack of moisture and even though her stomach had ceased its noise she still felt vibrations from it.

When she finally decided on a question to ask another boy appeared right behind the first. Her body went rigid as another one came and another until there were five of them surrounding her. She thought about the grim idea of standing but decided not to for the fear her legs would give out on her. Yet she could not help the clenching of her muscles and her nervousness when they started playing tunes to each other. It was like it was their way of communicating to each other, but if it was then how would she talk to them?

'What if they think I'm a threat!' an image of one of the many possibilities flashed through her mind and she shuddered. She didn't find the thought of being chased by mutant bunnies and grasshoppers very amusing at the moment…never, actually. She cringed.

When the first one started coming towards her she stood up. Her head ached from the sudden course of action and they all jumped startled. She began to turn around to try to watch them all so she wouldn't be attacked from behind but they were all just standing and watching her. They took in her clothes and her eyes, everything about her. One was even so bold as to move forward and touch the cloth her skirt was made out of.

After a great deal of this Kagome was red in the face, but she kept still and allowed them to. She didn't want any trouble. The sun was rising in the sky and after twenty minutes they began moving towards the ladder, motioning for her to come. They held no weapons but Kagome wasn't going to let her guard down. She had seen too much to not suspect anything. They climbed up the ladder one by one ahead of her, which she was very grateful for. She hurriedly climbed up the ladder before another one of those kids popped up and happened to look up her skirt.

They now stood before a tunnel with two other tunnels on either side. There was a whitish light coming from the one on their left and darkness from the other two. They turned and entered the tunnel on their right leaving Kagome no choice but to trust and follow them. They trekked through this tunnel and found themselves facing an ivory arch with tunnels once again on either side. They turned left and entered the tunnel with Kagome strolling behind.

They looked to be in some kind of forest with dirt walls built around them like an underground system of tunnels but the now slightly darker sky was clear past the trees.

'It's going to be night soon,' she mused.

Once through the tunnel there was a pool of water with a headstone behind it. Engraved on the headstone was a symbol that looked to be of some type of royalty. This crest intrigued Kagome and she stalked closer to inspect it while the kids communicated again through their recorders.

Just as she was reaching out and was about to run her fingers over the peculiar symbol a voice forced it self into her head.

'I wouldn't do that if I were you,' it warned and she instantly pulled back as a snake curled up the statue and snapped at her hand. She leaped back and tumbled to the ground in shock. The kids looked over at her before rushing to her side and pulling her to her feet. When they had her the furthest they could get her from the statue, they began to talk again.

Kagome glanced over at the statue again only to find the snake gone. 'Maybe went into the water,' she thought and with one backwards glance at the little kids, walked over to see exactly how deep the pool of water was, making sure not to get to close least the snake come out again.

Leaning over the pool of water, she found that it went quite deep, but she wasn't quite sure how deep. The bottom was shadowed and the snake was nowhere to be seen. She was thoroughly confused. She was about to pull a random stunt and drop her cheap, waterproof watch down the pool to see how deep it was and figure out if it was safe when she heard a commotion behind her.

She turned around to find the children running circles around what looked to be an adult. He, in turn, looked up at her and gasped in surprise. Her eyes grew round at the oddest shade his eyes were. They were blue, just like hers!

"I'm so bored! When is she arriving?" Link said loudly as he sat in the completely darkened graveyard. He still occupied the grave he had sat down on since the little, spooky girl had left with his elbow on his knee and his chin in his hand, gazing up at the stars. At least, that was a couple of hours ago. Navi danced in the air beside him to music even his ears couldn't pick up.

"Look!" she said suddenly causing Link to jump up and look around wildly whilst unsheathing his sword and crouching into an offensive position. A little way ahead of him stood a silhouette in the dark. Soon, another joined it and they made their way through the graveyard quietly. Link ducked behind the grave he had been sitting on and waited. He wasn't prepared for the shock this little meeting would give him.

"You mustn't get to close, you might fall in," he spoke as he walked up to her and pulled her back from the pool of water. She looked over her shoulder for a glimpse of the pool of water one last time and caught it flash a deep red once before shifting back into its clear blue color. She gaped at it stupidly and the attractive young man by her side noticed. He, also, glanced back before turning a confused look at her.

"What is it?" he asked her in a confused worried voice and she felt stupid for staring at the water.

'It was just my imagination, that's all,' she coached herself but doubt lingered in her mind, "Nothing."

And that's how she met this incredibly hansom man standing not two feet away. His blue eyes resembled her own, so frighteningly similar were they that she if they hadn't been from different dimensions she felt they might have been related. His stance demanded respect and his aura were of kind and goodhearted. His brown locks hung around his eyes and ears before coming down to half way past his ears. He was quite tall or it may have just been that she was used to watching the youth in front of her for so long. He resembled a demon so much with his ears pointed even, but she didn't sense anything from him. All she could feel was life. Nothing more, nothing less.

"Well," he said in a happy-go-lucky kind of voice, "shall we go then?" And with that, he led her over to the pool of water he had just pulled her away from minutes ago and said, "To the grave yard?" He didn't wait for an answer, though, and dived into the water and disappeared in a matter of seconds from her vision through the broken surface. She stumbled back a few paces and turned to run but was pushed from behind into the water. Instead of going up, she went down and found that the strange guy had come back for her and was 'helping her out' (as he would later put it) get down the passage. She watched in wonder as he turned and began to ascend once more.

When they resurfaced a chill swept through Kagome and she shivered at the sudden drop of temperature. She looked up at the sky and saw white flecks against the blue sky. It was snowing.

'Whoa,' Kagome thought as the man began to help her out of the water. There were twisting paths and waterfalls and weird looking crests everywhere! She heard the cluck of a chicken in the distance.

He began to walk down a certain path and she followed him over a bridge and through little bits of water. She followed him all the way, fighting monsters and jumping over waterways and so on till they reached two tall pillars on the path. Without stopping he walked right through and turned the corner. When he walked through she couldn't help but notice that the pillars flashed red. Was her sight failing? Was she going colorblind?

They walked for minutes in silence until Kagome thought she had a question that would actually make sense to ask. She sped up and made to walk beside him. Just when she opened her mouth to speak she was cut off.

"All we need to do is go up these stairs and walk through the town," he said more to himself than her. She frowned and turned to the stairs that she could have sworn just appeared out of nowhere. He walked up the long staircase slowly, agonizingly and Kagome began to dread what was happening. She had no clue where she was going, she was traveling with a man whose name she didn't know, and she was wet! After a while, she tried asking her question again but was once again cut off.

"Here we are," he stated and turned around another corner. It was almost too dark to make out all of the looming shapes and she sucked in her breath. He continued on and left her standing there in the dark. With a semi-terrified gasp she ran to catch up with him.

(Okay, from this point it should mostly be at the same time instead of jumping back and forth between time. Thank you for your patience!!!)

"Well, here you go," Link heard a masculine voice drift against the breeze to him. He heard the other mumble something and the male laughed. Were they just people from the small village? What were they doing up at this late hour. It had to be about, he looked up at the sky, three in the morning.

"So, uh, can I ask you a question?" he heard a small, timid voice practically squeak. Another laugh, "Of course."

"Where, exactly are we?" he sputtered in silence, 'How can someone not know the field of Hyrule and everything connected up and down?' Even the Skull kids knew and they never left the forest…as far as he knew. He never really conversed with them much. Shaking his head he caught the last of the explanation the male was giving her.

'He sounds familiar,' Link thought but shook his head, the guy was dead after all.

"-graveyard," the male finished explaining and he heard the other voice say a small "oh".

"Now what?" it was a girl. She sounded scared, like she had no clue where she was.

'Even after he explained it to her,' Link added dryly, 'Must be a slow one.'

"You wait-," he heard the male say but he was unable to continue. The girl cut him off.

"What do you mean, "you wait"? Where are you going?" he heard panic creep into her voice and her throat closed off in fear.

"Very perceptive of you, I must go, but I'll be back later and meet you where he will take you-," he reassured but she cut him off again.

"Who is 'he'? When will 'he' be here? How will I know who 'he' is? Where are you going? Where am I going?" she managed to get out before he could stop her. Once she was calm he answered her questions to the best of his knowledge. Link moved in closer to the couple standing by the wooden fence.

"First, 'he' is someone I can't explain but he will find you. Second, 'he' should have been here by now but 'he' should be here soon. Third, you won't, this will be the first time you meet 'he'. Forth, I am going to meet with someone important but I will be back as I said. Fifth, you are going to stay with 'he' and 'he' will fill you in." He finished and took a glance around the graveyard. Something didn't feel right. It felt like they were being watched.

"I must go now! I shall see you soon," that voice, it sounded exactly like him. But it couldn't be, he watched him die with his own eyes. Impossible. (That was Link, incase you got confused.)

"But, what if someone else comes along?" she asked. She really didn't want him to leave. She still had no clue where she was or how to get back home to Inuyasha and her friends and family.

"No one sane in this village would be in this graveyard at night," the man laughed. He heard the girl gulp followed by a sharp intake of breath.

"Then why are we here?" she asked in a panic. Something just didn't feel right. The air seemed thicker than normal (at least since she had arrived) and it was way to quiet, even if it was late. Where were the bugs, the birds, and the other night noises?

"'Cause this is where you'll be meeting up with our 'he' friend. Now, I must go," and before she could say anything he left. Link decided to wait, but Navi decided now was the right moment and took off.

"Hello," she said in her pitched voice, raising a cry from the girl's throat. It was rather amusing watching the girl try to scramble away while Navi buzzed this way and that singing "Hello". Link stood and slowly made his way to the girl sprawled out on the ground.

"Um, hi?" she asked his fairy in a meek voice that caused him to smile. She hadn't noticed him yet.

"Hello," he answered and she quickly turned towards him with a gasp. His own eyes widened with shock as he stared at her. She had the most alluring eyes. They were exactly like his own. The same deep shade of cerulean that he had never seen anyone else possess except for himself and his dead companion. Who was this girl? Why was she here? Was she the one that the spooky kid was talking about? Why was she dressed like that? And better yet, why was she falling?

Kagome fainted.

What will happen next? What will happen to our dear Kagome? Who was the mysterious man and why does he reminded Link of someone from his past? Why am I making everyone's eyes blue? Okay, I'll do more later; I just thought I would put what I've managed to do in these last…couple…of…months…T-T, together for you. Yeah. Sorry it took so long.

REVIEW RESPONSES:

Kage Otome: …Well, did this chapter answer your question? Sorry it took so long to update, I'll try to do the others soon but someone keeps sending me viruses!

Musiq-Mistress101: Wow…you read all THREE?! OMG, I don't think anyone has truly accomplished that! I bow before you very deep bow. I know, isn't it? I can hardly ever find one. Even harder to find one that is still updated. I'll make sure I check your bio for your fic! Thank you for reviewing!

DeathAngel2005: lol, no, I lied. Didn't mean to but I did. That girl…she's…well, you'll find out later in the story. She'll be returning. Lol, sorry it took so long.

Alexis of the Westlands: lol, that was funny. /:) Not much to say, huh?

SilverKitsune-hime: yes, very sad, and even sadder is the fact that there aren't many that are still updated at this point. If you find any good ones, please tell me!

(3,454 words, 8 pages, and a 'I-really-REALLY-need-to-get-my-homework-done!' Dani. Sigh It's times like these that I wish my teachers read my fanfictions and understood the need to please and satisfy our loyal fans, us fanfic authors. But, alas, they don't...)

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