Here's the second part of Remember Me. Thanks to my reviewers of chapter 1. This chapter will be in the same moments but in Link's PoV.
Hylian Heroine: Thanks for your generous review. I hope to see more of {Lost and Found} soon!
TearFromTheSky: Thank you for the compliments but the story is not yet over.
Sara: You were my first reviewer of this story so thank you for encouragement. I'd answer your question but I think it's pretty obvious.
Remember Me
Pt.2
The speed of time may not be willed by mortals, then why am I the solitary exception? I thought sorrowfully. The sword that was on my back, the one that had saved my left so many times and Hyrule itself for that matter, was the thing I hated the most. It was the key to send me back to my 'rightful' time.
"Your doing it again." Navi told me. She was a special fairy indeed. Somehow she was able to read my mind. It was really helpful since I never spoke, but most the time it was really annoying...and embarrassing. She was referring to me always seeing the glass half empty.
Before I knew it, Zelda had stopped walking and we were before the Pedestal. I knew that I had tears in my eyes so I kept my head hung low.
"Now Link, I need the Ocarina of Time." Zelda asked me. I dug in my tunic and returned the mystical instrument her when I found it. "Now as I start to the Ocarina, you place the Master Sword in the Pedestal of Time."
I wonder what's on her mind right now?, I wondered. Is she sad that I have to go? Then that made me think. Who said I had to go? She only wants me to go back so I could be happy, what if I'd be happy staying here?
"Well you'd better hurry and say it!" Navi advised me. I decided I would do it, but that's when it happened.
I tried to move but I couldn't. No matter what I tried to do, my body wouldn't respond. As you could imagine, this really scared me. Not so much that I knew that something was definitely wrong, but the fact that I could never tell Zelda that I loved her.
I watched as my arms sheathed the Master Sword and prepared to return it to the Pedestal of Time. I let my tears fall as my body placed back into eternal slumber. As the blue light surrounded me I was able to move my body again.
I turned to Zelda and looked her in the eyes. I noticed she was crying too. Solemnly, I lifted my hand as to wave goodbye. From what I can remember, that was the first time I ever spoke.
"Remember me..." is what she heard. By the time I had finished my sentence I was back in the past. What I tried to tell her was:
"Remember me, because I'll never forget you."
Don't get riled up. This isn't the end either. It would have been longer, but you can't write two chapters where the moments are the exact same but the length is no where remotely close. Criticism is welcome to those who think it's necessary.
