Silver opened his eyes; he had no idea where he was. He attempted to lift up his head, but it hurt like a bitch. He moaned sleepily. How could've this happened? What had he ever done to anyone to lead to this? Silver realized that he still had the ocarina in his hand. Silver decided that he might as well rest and try to gain back his strength, he had after all, fallen down a waterfall. When he woke up, he should attempt to make his way back to Zora's Domain.

Silver opened his eyes again. He looked up at the sky and around, there were more trees than Silver had ever seen in his life, he could also see that he was against a log somewhere in what he guessed was Zora's River. The log was keeping him from flowing away. He weakly pulled himself higher onto the banks of the river, and fell back asleep.

When Silver opened his eyes again, it was night. He was still weak, but was famished. He looked around and tried to listen for the nightly sounds of Zora's Fountain, but they were nowhere to be heard. Instead, he heard some odd chirping noises. Silver did wonder where he was. Silver stood up, and was rather wobbly, but could at least stand up. He was still by the log, which was by a thick grove of trees, the forest as the Hylians called it.

He looked at the river, he was really hungry, and he looked for a fish to catch. He luckily managed to catch one. He scarfed it down hungrily; it was larger than most you would see in Zora's Domain or Zora's Fountain. He just realized that he had eaten more fish in one meal than he ever had any memory of doing. He instantly thought of Melody, Link, Royce, and Jabu-Jabu.

He also thought of his former crush, Pearl. She was the reason he was in this situation, along with that pond scum, Zora and Ruto. More shreds of hatred were added to the burning pile of hatred that burned within Silver. When morning comes, he thought to himself, he really should try to get back to Zora's Domain. The sky was black and there were little stars in the sky, or as the Zora's said that was the great cloak that Din placed over the world to allow light to go to other worlds. The stars were the spirits of the good Kings and Queens of Hyrule attempting to make light permanent in Hyrule, so light could exist everywhere, all the time. Which would be nice, since then the water wouldn't get so cold.

Silver wondered if King Zora and Queen Zola would be going up there anytime in the future. They more than likely were, Prince Zora and Princess Ruto were more than likely going up there also. He didn't think that they deserved to be up there.

Silver pushed those thoughts to the back of his head, laid down, and closed his eyes, and restful sleep came to him soon enough. When Silver woke up, judging from the sun, it was sometime in the afternoon. He got up, stretched, and decided he should be trying to make it back to Zora's Domain.

He followed the river back to the waterfall, and taking one glance at it, he knew that there was no way that he knew of to get back to Zora's Domain. There was this weird crest on the ground in front of the waterfall, and he suspected that the crest did something, but he didn't know what.

Silver thought that if he waited there patiently that someone would eventually come looking for him. He left the crest and went into the river. He stayed on the bank of the river. Several days passed, and there was no sign of intelligent life, or any hint that anybody would be coming for him. Silver was disappointed; perhaps if he waited a little longer then someone would come for him.

Silver stayed along the banks of the river for several more weeks. Nobody came looking, Melody didn't come, Lucile, Prince Zora, Princess Ruto, Pearl, nobody. He had never felt so alone in his life when it finally hit him that nobody was going to come. It was too long. So much for friends, he thought, where was Melody when he vanished without a trace?

Silver then thought of something that he hadn't thought of before. If his life was so terrible there, and since nobody obviously cared about him, why go back there? He discovered that he could stay above water all day, which was probably coming from the Sheikah in him. He could go and search for his mother's people. His mysterious mother, Silver knew nothing about her, and what a golden opportunity to go searching for her family, his family.

He could leave Zora's Domain, Zora's Fountain, Zora's River, the Zora people; he could leave all of them. He could give them exactly what they wanted, freedom from Silver the freakah Sheikah. Sheikah, he could be a Sheikah, he could leave that God-forsaken place called Zora's Domain and begin a new life, a life of his own.

He would do it. He would leave the Zora world and discover Hyrule and begin a new life, free from the scorn and deception of the Zora's. How would he leave the Zora River Valley, though? Logic was beginning to re-enter his head. He looked at the river; he had heard in the past that this river supplied Hyrule with water, so obviously it went to the unknown regions that the Zora's in the past never explored.

That was it, that was the way that he would leave. Silver turned around and took one good last look at the waterfall where he had fallen and took a deep breath. Normally, you would expect that someone would feel at least some sort of sadness at leaving the only home that they had ever known behind for good, but he felt nothing, he wasn't sad, he wasn't happy. He didn't feel anything.

Silver took a deep breath, and jumped into the air, made his body into a cannonball and landed into Zora's River with a large splash. He relaxed, and let his feet touch the surface of the water, and he was flowing along the river, he passed many different places, and then he reached a point where the current wasn't so strong anymore, and the trees had thinned considerably. He got out of the river, and saw a large, flat plain with no trees, lakes, or streams anywhere in sight. Silver had reached Hyrule Field....