Disclaimer- I don't own the Legend of Zelda or Harry Potter.

AN: I was writing this with the Temple included, when I realized that it was just too long, and that you'd all probably like an update, right? So I cut the chapter in half. The temple will be next.


Chapter 7 Recovery

It had been two days since the ordeal in the Forest Temple. For the most part, Harry and Ginny had been hanging around the Great Deku Tree Sprout. Harry found it fun, mainly because the sprout reminded him of Dumbledore, and it was good to have someone, even a talking tree, to talk to.

Link hadn't been out of his house the entire time. Harry had glared at Ginny when she said the two of them could get into a brooding contest.

Still, they needed to get going, and no matter how long spending time in the forest was nice, getting a move on would be good. So now, Harry found himself in this argument.

"You talk to him!" Ginny protested as Harry pushed her towards Link's house.

"You're better at getting brooding people out of... well... brooding!" Harry said brightly as the redhead continued to struggle against him.

"I'm good at getting you out of brooding because I won't take any shite off of you!" Ginny protested loudly, "I don't know if that will work on Link!"

"Just try it!" Harry pleaded, looking into Ginny's eyes deeply, causing a shiver to run down both their spines. "Please?"

Ginny stopped struggling, and acted like she was doing Harry a life-saving favor. "Oh, alright." Ginny said, waving it off for a moment, before looking back at Harry.

"How about we both do it?" Ginny asked.

"But I'm no-" Harry began, but Ginny cut him off.

"Oh no Harry James Potter, if I'm going up there, you are too!" Ginny exclaimed, and grabbed him, dragging the bigger, but now helpless Harry towards the tree house.

"But-"

"The only butt is going to be yours when I kick it if you don't shut up!"


"Link?" Ginny called out softly, stepping slowly and peering into the tree house cautiously, with Harry right behind her, looking a bit more nervous.

Silence greeted them.

"Link, we're coming in." Ginny said softly, but more firmly now, and pulled Harry inside. It was very dark in the tree house, with blocks put up against the sun, and their backs to the doorway, so it took a moment to adjust to the stark difference in lighting.

But when their eyes adjusted, they found a disheartening sight.

Link was sitting on his bed, looking decidedly worse for the wear, holding his head in between his knees. His clothes were rumpled and still stained with the blood from his injuries in the Forest Temple. The Master Sword was cast off angrily to the side, impaling itself on the woodwork.

"You okay Link?" Harry asked concernedly.

"Fine." Link mumbled, but a slight sniffle and a cough offset the idea that he was.

"Link, look at us." Ginny said softly, but Link didn't budge an inch. Ginny's brown eyes narrowed. "Link! Look at us!" She barked, and Link was so startled that he did look up.

"Dear Merlin..." Harry breathed softly. The elf's cobalt eyes were surrounded by crimson and crusted with dried tears, his face pale and drawn.

"You look terrible. You haven't eaten at all, or slept, have you?" Ginny asked angrily, concerned over her friend's state, "And where's Navi?"

"I told her to go away. I'm not a Kokiri, so why should I have a fairy?" Link answered despondently, flatly, so devoid of tone and inflection that it scared Ginny and Harry, who knew the elf as being sarcastic and lively.

"And she let you get away with that?" Harry asked, amazed.

"She tried, but I didn't want her around." Link said in that same dead tone, before adding with a hint of bitterness, "I don't want to do this anymore."

"Sometimes, we all have to do something we don't want to." Harry said sagely, his voice soft and comforting.

"And what would you know!" Link shot back angrily, glaring at the green-eyed wizard, "What would you know about my destiny! What I've lost! In the space of one day, I found out that I'm not who I've been told I am, that I've been lied to my entire damned life, and lost my oldest friend to the damn will of destiny! What would you know about me! I lost my parents, and now the closest thing I had to a sister! What would you know!"

Harry's eyes narrowed dangerously, and even Ginny took a step back at just how furious he looked. Grabbing Link, he pushed him against the wall roughly and angrily, boring into Link's cobalt eyes with his blazing emeralds. "You listen hear Link." Harry whispered dangerously and with quiet fury, "You're not the only one with a destiny to fulfill. We all have things we don't want to do, and believe me, I've lost some people too! Good people, people I loved more than anything!" Now Link's anger was fading under the fury of Harry's tone.

"I watched the closest thing I had to a father die in front of me. I've lost my parents too, and had the man who killed them taunt me about their deaths. I've relived their deaths in my dreams endlessly, too many times to count. I've seen a friend of mine get killed right in front of my very eyes, callously and without any true malice. And do you know why they died, Link?" Harry asked dangerously, his voice almost impossible to hear, "They died because they were with me! They're deaths happened because they were around me, trying to protect me, trying to just be near me!"

Harry's tirade was reaching its full momentum now. "And don't you ever talk to me about destiny! I have my own destiny, and believe me, it's just as difficult as yours! And when I got it, I moped around, and I whined about it." Harry pressed his face closer to Link's, glaring at him dangerously. "But not anymore. Do you want the friends you lost, everyone who died and sacrificed themselves for you to go to waste? Do you think that your friend would want you to just sit here and mope when your world is dying? We all have to walk through the fire sometime Link, and sometimes we lose friends, but we do not stop because of that. That would dishonor the friends we lost."

"You didn't know Saria!" Link shouted angrily, pushing Harry back, away from him. "You didn't know her!"

"No, but no true friend would want someone to mope about forever! They'd want you to do your best! That's what true friends do!" Harry blazed, stepping closer to Link again, before his tone mollified considerably. "And you know, the one's we love never truly leave us. They're always right here." He placed a hand on the right side of Link's chest, right where his heart was, and nodded. "They never really leave us."

Link's anger seemed to fade, and a silvery tear trickled down from his cobalt eyes. He fell back onto his bed, looking as if he felt the effects of brooding for two days straight for the first time. "Thanks. I needed that." Link said softly.

"No problem." Harry smiled, holding out his hand, anger forgotten. "Now come on, we've got a fairy to find, and a world to save."

The fire seemed back in Link's sapphire eyes, and he nodded, grasping Harry's hand firmly, allowing the wizard to pull him back up.

"About time," Ginny drawled slowly, "You were beginning to act more like Mr. Broody over here."

"I do not brood!" Harry and Link simultaneously protested loudly, while Ginny burst into a fit of giggles.


"Let's go find Navi first." Ginny said, looking towards Link pointedly. "You need to apologize."

"Oh man... she's never going to forgive me..." Link muttered despairingly.

"She's your friend, of course she will. I mean, how long can she hold a grudge?" Harry asked.

Link looked at him incredulously for a moment, before shaking his head. "Trust me, girls can hold a grudge for a while."

Ginny kicked his shin right afterward, causing Link to howl in pain and beginning a strange dance involving hopping on one foot and clutching his raised knee while crying out in pain, "Faore, Naryu, and Din! Not so violent!"

"Smooth..." Harry muttered, grinning.

"Shut it you." Ginny shot back.

"Or what?" Harry asked challengingly, raising an eyebrow.

"Or I'll give you the same treatment." Ginny narrowed her chocolate eyes, causing Harry to back up, raising his arms.

"I surrender."

Link burst out into uproarious laughter, clutching his sides and his eyes watering with mirth, causing the offworlders to look at him strangely for a moment, before they burst out laughing too.

"Thanks guys," Link said quietly, once they were done laughing, "I needed that. And for before too."

"No problem," They chimed in unison, causing Link to burst out into laughter once more.

Spotting a slight blue shimmer off in the distance, Harry started. "Hey! I think I found her!" Harry ran off in the direction of the light, and Ginny quickly followed him, and Link trailed behind smiling at his new friends.

"I wish I could repay them for their help..." Link muttered to himself wistfully, before an idea struck him. More specifically, an object in his bag when he took a step.

"That could work..." Link smiled, and grabbed two pieces of wood, stuffing them in his bag quickly, before running after his friends. "That would be perfect..."


After about half an hour of groveling on Link's part, Navi 'grudgingly' agreed to take Link back, but threatening to not 'be so nice' next time, after she smacked his head with the force of a thrown rock. After that, they ate a while, with Link nearly outmatching Ron's appetite, Harry and Ginny observed.

"So... what do we do now?" Ginny asked, impatient to get started.

"Well, there are six temples in all. One in a forest, one in a mountain, one in a lake, one in the house of the dead, and one inside the goddess of the sand." Link recited slowly. "When we go to one, we awaken a sage. We need to awaken all six sages to help us take down Ganondorf."

"Well, we did the forest one," Ginny held up six fingers and then ticked off one. "So which one next?"

"Well, there's really only one mountain, one lake, one place with sand in Hyrule, and only one graveyard that I'm aware of, so all the locations seem easy enough. We'll head towards Death Mountain first." Link said.

"Death Mountain?" Harry remarked, raising an ebony eyebrow. "Are all the locations' names dangerous sounding? What's the lake, the Drowning Lake?"

Ginny rolled his eyes while Link simply shook his head. "It does sound pretty dangerous, but we should be fine."

"Should?" Ginny asked, raising her eyebrow now.

"No guarantees," Link grinned and winked roguishly at the two of them.

"Are there ever?" Harry commented sardonically.


The foursome made their way out of the Lost Woods fairly quickly, after saying goodbye to the Kokiri, who had been slightly afraid, then curious about the newcomers, as Link didn't mention that he had once grown up with them.

"Hedwig?" Harry called out loudly, cupping his hands over his mouth.

A screech later, and a flash of white, and the snowy white owl flew down onto her master's shoulder, nipping his ear affectionately. "Its good to see you too girl. You've been taking care of yourself?" Harry asked, stroking Hedwig's snowy white feathers softly.

Meanwhile, Link removed his ocarina from his belt and began playing a new song. This song was fast, yet sweet and light, free as the wind, and just as quick.

Off in the distance, Epona appeared, and the roan mare quickly made her way back to her master, neighing in pleasure as Link scratched her hide.

As Ginny and Navi watched amusedly on, they were unaware of a pair of crimson eyes that were watching them...


Lord Voldemort growled softly in frustration, watching the four young ones. He had been told to kill the boy once he revealed the princess Zelda, but now things were complicated.

How in the nine rings of Hell did Potter and the Weasley girl find him here!

Whatever they did to follow him, the Dark Lord was not pleased. Still, his job was to follow them at a distance, and flush out the princess.

Lord Voldemort could sense that the young elf had a strange power, similar to Ganondorf's in nature and yet different at the same time. The Triforce.

The Dark Lord had found out about it while researching, studying over a tome and probing Dragmire's mind from time to time. The Triforce was some sort of immense magical power, and whoever wielded it could shape the world according to their desires. This was the fount of magical energy in this realm, Voldemort had realized, and vowed to capture. Apparently, the Triforce split into three parts, from what he had gathered. One to Dragmire, one disappeared, and one to the princess of Hyrule.

Ganondorf he would have to be careful with, but could strike him down soon enough. The boy, who it seemed gained the second piece, would also be easy, it seemed. But the princess was yet to come out of hiding.

And so Lord Voldemort waited and watched and plotted for his moment to strike, when all three pieces of the Triforce came together and were revealed.

Then, just as a snake waits for the precise moment, lightning quick, he would strike down all three and gain the power of the Triforce and rid himself of Potter and the Weasley girl.

Until that time, the Dark Lord would have to wait, and watch, and be silent as a wraith. Soon his day would come.


Before the four climbed up Death Mountain, Link suggested that they go and resupply at Kakariko, since it was next to Death Mountain. The other's agreed, although Navi had made several snide comments about how Link was finally thinking straight, which caused the elf to swat at the blue fairy.

When they got into Kakariko, Link suggested he go get the supplies while they rested up. After a half-hearted argument, Harry and Ginny gave up and Link pressed out quickly for a shop that had caught his eye earlier.

After a few more minutes of walking slowly, greeting various people he had seen before, such as those crazy twins, that lovey-dovey couple that still ignored everyone around them, and the cuckoo lady (not that she was crazy, but that she cared for cuckoos), he reached the shop.

Ignoring Navi's inquiry, he pushed inside quickly and shut the door surreptitiously. "Hello? Is anyone here?"

"Yeah, what do ya want boy?" A wheezing voice asked gruffly.

"I'd like to-" Before Link could finish, a sharp intake of breath was heard and the owner of the shop stepped forward. He was a portly, elderly man, with small, dexterous hands that had a few splinters and scars, and large and sharp eyes not dolled by age.

"Yer that kid from seven years ago..." The owner wheezed softly.

Link blinked. He had never been to this shop before, never needing one of the objects before, having his own. "What?"

"Yer late, kid." He said gruffly, "But I still got your order." The owner turned and went burrowing into one of the cabinets for a moment, finally retrieving a medium sized, slightly dusty and grubby package. "Here ya go." He handed the package over to the befuddled Hero of Time, who nodded.

"Thanks." He managed quietly, before opening the wrapping. Sure enough, the exact objects he was about to ask for were there.

Navi gasped softly. "That's for them?" She asked, amazed at how thoughtful Link was.

"Now that's just weird..." Link muttered, ignoring her, still confused, but wrapped it up again and stuffed it in his pouch. "Thanks..."


An hour later, Link had garnered the remaining supplies he could find, and the foursome was off again. Although the puzzle about how Link had given the order to the shop owner was a mystery, it was a mystery he could wait to solve till later.

When they reached the base of the mountain, Epona looked to wary of the mountain, and the slopes were a bit too much for the mare, so Link said his goodbye. Harry petted Hedwig (who hadn't left his shoulder for a while) and asked her to wander around for a bit too. An active volcano was no place for an owl.

Of course, it's no place for any human without a death wish either.

It took them a good hour of huffing and puffing, a few stumbles and slips along the way, to reach the Goron City. When they went inside, they found...

Nothing. The city was as empty as Hyrule Castle Town, except without the creepy zombies, they thankfully noted.

"Damn. Where is everyone?" Link asked quietly, as Harry clenched his staff tightly and Ginny fingered her wand nervously. The silence was creeping them out. Well, silent except for- "That sound... what is that?" Link breathed softly, holding up his hand.

It was a tiny rumble, akin to a medium sized rock being rolled around a hill. In fact, it looked exactly like a medium sized rock was rolling up towards them, moving at an incredible speed. "A Goron," Link grinned, and stepped near it. "Hey!" Link called out, holding out his hand and waving.

He might as well have been talking to a rock, as the Goron simply rolled on, ignoring his hails. Frustrated, Link stepped in front of the rolling Goron.

Big mistake. Link realized this fact as he lay sprawled on the ground, bowled over by the force of the Goron's roll, listening with closed eyes to the choir of uproarious laughter from his friends. "A little help?" Link asked, annoyed.

As a laughing Harry Potter pulled the Hero of Time to his feet, the elf brushed his clothes off, checking his quiver for broken arrows and his pouch for any damage. Thankfully, there was none. "Okay, so he won't listen will he... well then I'll make him listen." Link growled, a dangerous glint in his eye that reminded Ginny and Harry of a predator about to strike. The two of them wisely backed off.

Walking calm and controlled over to a peculiar looking plant whose bulb looked like a bomb, he grinned. Only Navi knew what that flower was, and just what Link was planning.

"Link! You can't possibly be serious!" Navi protested, but Link's grin only widened. The grin reminded both Harry and Ginny of the twins. Needless to say, they backed off even further.

The low, tiny rumble was back, and so was the rolling Goron. Link's maniacal grin deepened and he grabbed the bulb of the flower, as Navi continued protesting. "Link, that's a bomb flower, not a toy!"

"Bomb flower... you don't think-" Harry began, but Ginny, more adaptable to the fact that sometimes, Hyrule made no sense, grabbed Harry and pulled them both down to the floor.

Link hurled the bomb flower right at the rolling Goron, and it hit dead on, exploding right in front of the Goron and sending him flying into the wall.

"Oh yeah!" Link said, pumping his fist into the air. "I am so good."

"That...never mind." Harry muttered, shaking his head.

"Link! Did you have to be so violent?" Ginny scolded, rushing to the Goron's aid, before her eyes widened and then narrowed as she whipped around, glaring at Link. "He's just a kid!"

"Do your worst fiend." The Goron child hissed, glaring at them all. Now that they could properly see him, it was definitely certain he was a child. Covered in earthy brown skin with an almost reptilian face and small black eyes, with a wide mouth and even in youth, his body seemed powerfully built, and his arms and legs were smaller than a human's but more solidly built.

"Hey look, I just wanted to talk." Link said, raising his hands into the air in a gesture of peace, "And I'm not on Ganondorf's side."

Harry and Ginny and Navi shot him incredulous looks for his first statement, and the Goron looked suspicious. "How do I know I can trust you?" He asked warily.

Link sighed. "Look, I'm sorry about the bomb thing. Here, the first sign of trust is giving your name. My name's Link." At the mention of Link's name, the Goron straightened and looked in awe of the elf, which made Link slightly nervous.

"Truly? You are the Great Link?" He asked in awe, and Ginny, Harry, and Navi nearly burst from the giggles that erupted from them at the title as Link blushed.

"Just Link."

The Goron stood, bowing lowly and nearly tripping over himself doing it. "I am Link, Just Link."

"What?" Four voices asked incredulously, before Link blinked and the other's realized what the Goron said.

"No, my name's Link." Link said quickly as the other's broke out into a chorus of laughter, earning a glare from Link.

"My father is Big Brother Darunia, and he named me after you!" Goron Link said, smiling at the elf Link.

"Er... I'm honored?" Link honestly tried not to sound flustered and incredulous and questioning, but Goron Link seemed to not notice.

"Uh...Link?" Link asked, ignoring the laughter of his friends, "Where is everyone?"

At this question, Goron Link looked deeply troubled and saddened. "Ganondorf took all of the others away and locked them into something called the Fire Temple, except me and Big Brother."

"Why do you call him Big Brother if he's your father?" Ginny interrupted curiously.

Goron Link smiled. "He's my father, but he is Big Brother to all Gorons."

"He's kind of the leader," Link explained, before turning back to Goron Link. "What happened to Darunia?"

The worry lines increased on the young Goron's face. "He told me to wait up here and not get caught, while he went down to free our people. But he is in trouble, he is, because Ganondorf also resurrected the dragon Volvagia!"

Harry and Ginny's mouths dropped open in shock. "A dragon? A bloody dragon now?" Ginny asked, blinking furiously in consternation.

"First a Phantom, now a dragon?" Harry muttered, rubbing his glasses on his shirt. "This just keeps getting better and better."

"Who's Volvagia?" Link asked.

"Long ago, Volvagia the evil dragon lived in Death Mountain, eating Gorons. He was very scary," Goron Link shivered, as a child shivers at the mention of childhood fears, " But the hero of the Gorons used a giant hammer and smashed Volvagia, destroying him! And that hero is my ancestor!"

"So... I think we're going to need to find this hammer to kill the dragon." Harry said slowly, "Is that right?"

Goron Link frowned. "I don't know," He answered, "The hammer was lost."

"Don't worry," Link said, clasping the Goron's shoulder, "It'll turn up, and we'll beat that dragon and rescue your dad."

"So, where are the Gorons being kept?" Ginny asked.

"I think that this 'Fire Temple' is in the Death Mountain Crater." Goron Link answered, and Ginny, Harry, and Link paled, despite the warmth of the area.

"Well, that's going to be a problem." Link said slowly, turning towards Harry and Ginny. "Do you two have any magic that can help us?"

Ginny shook her head, and Harry answered, "None of our magic would last long in the heart of a volcano."

Link swore under his breath, but Goron Link suddenly brightened. "I know a way! Follow me!"


Goron Link led them into a storeroom, where he took out three blood red tunics, in the same fashion as Link's green tunic. He proudly presented them to the group. "These are Goron Tunics!" He said, grinning.

"As much as I like them," Ginny said slowly, eying the tunics, "I don't see how that's going to help us."

"These are made up of dodongo skins, and they were made to help Hylians get into Death Mountain. These will keep the heat from affecting you!"

"See, I knew there would be something to help us." Link said, rolling his eyes at the two offworlders. "And you were giving up!"

"Oh shut up Link!" Harry mock scoffed.

"I did!"

"Did not!"

"Did too!"

"Did not!"

Navi and Ginny shared a wry glance. "Boys."


Five minutes later, they were all changed into their Goron Tunics (save Navi, who did not feel the heat), and were ready to head down to the Fire Temple at last.

"So, where is the entrance?" Harry asked.

"Down in Big Brother's room." Goron Link said, and both Link's led the others down to the Darunia's room.

Once there, Goron Link told them to pull on the statue in the corner, which revealed a hidden entrance to the crater.

"All right, Link, you stay here." The green clad Link said to the Goron Link.

"What? But-"

"No buts." Link said firmly. "Its too dangerous for you."

"This coming from the guy who ran into a cave full of Dodongos?" Navi muttered.

Link ignored her, but it seemed Link (the other one) wasn't about to get left behind. Finally, Ginny walked up to him and bent down a bit to look him in the eye.

"Link, I have a job for you. It's really important, so do you think you can handle it?" Ginny asked seriously.

Goron Link nodded eagerly.

"Okay," Ginny said, trying to keep the grin off her face, "We need someone strong to watch our backs and make sure this place stays safe. Me and Harry need to help out Link, so do you think you can do this?"

"Yes!"

"Good," Ginny said, standing up, "Now buck up soldier! We'll see you when we get back with your dad and everyone else!"

Goron Link saluted, and walked off, grinning.

Link's jaw was open, and Harry was grinning madly. "You are good." Harry complimented.

"And don't you forget it!" Ginny winked and grinned, causing Harry to blush, but the redhead didn't notice, breezing past them both.


Then she stopped dead in her tracks. "Okay... that's not what I was expecting." Ginny gulped, and took a cautious step back as the boys joined her.

"That's... a lot of lava..." Link muttered nervously, eyeing the glowing orange lake carefully.

"You know, when I said we all have to walk through the fire sometime, I didn't mean it literally..." Harry remarked wryly, causing Ginny to smack his arm in annoyance.

"Prat." Ginny scolded good-naturedly.

A sudden urge to tease came over Harry, despite the obscene amount of glowing, deadly lava in front of them. "You know you love me," He grinned, before wincing internally. Why did I say that?

Ginny blinked. Did Harry just flirt? Deciding that fortune favored the bold, she grinned mischievously. "Perhaps," She said teasingly, before turning and allowing her hair to brush Harry's nose gently, tickling his senses.

Harry blinked. What the heck just happened here?

Link shook his head, "Man, those two are as blind as a Moblin and twice as thick."

"Whose as thick as a Moblin?"

"GACK! Sheik! Don't do that!" Link bit back a multitude of oaths, stumbling backwards. The Sheikah was standing in front of them, on the broken bridge that they hadn't noticed just yet, wearing the same clothes as before, and probably smirking.

"Where in the heck were you hiding yourself?" Ginny asked, looking around curiously.

Although they couldn't see Sheik's mouth, they were sure he was smirking. "Its what I do. And besides," Now they were definitely sure he was smirking, "The look on Link's face is priceless."

"Jerk." Link muttered under his breath, good-naturedly though.

If Sheik heard, he ignored it. "It is something that grows overtime... a true friendship. A feeling in the heart that becomes even stronger over time...The passion of friendship will soon blossom into a righteous power and through it, you will know which way to go...This song is dedicated to the power of the heart...Listen to the Bolero of Fire..." He recited.

"Do you spend all your time making up these things?" Harry asked, raising an ebony eyebrow.

Per his usual modus operandi, Sheik ignored the quip and he raised the same harp as before as Link raised the Ocarina of Time, and the two played a new song. Unlike before, it was quick, fast almost to the point of being brutally so, full of passion and fire, but also tenderness and caring, swirling around them like an inferno of music.

Soon, the music stopped, and both players let their instruments down. "I'll see you all again." Sheik said in almost a whisper, as if he didn't really want to leave but desperately did want to at the same time. In another blinding flash of light that Ginny and Harry avoided this time, he was gone.

"I really, really hate it when he does that." Link murmured, mostly to himself.

"You've got to give him credit on the whole mysterious ally thing, though." Ginny said observantly.

"So, does anyone want to find out how to get across the bridge?" Harry asked wryly, gesturing to the broken bridge.

"Hookshot." Link said, grinning.

"No way in hell am I trusting that thing. I'm Apparating. You want to come Link? Or is it jus going to be Gin?" Harry asked, gesturing out with his hand to the redhead, who glanced between Link's mechanism and a method of travel she knew better.

"Come on, its fun!" Link said, sounding like a salesman rather than the Hero of Time.

"I'll take my chances with Harry." Ginny muttered, grasping Harry's hand tightly.

"Traitor." Link said, holding a hand to his chest mockingly.

"You'll get over it." Harry quipped, and then Apparated them both over to the other side.

A hookshot ride later, and Link joined them.

"You know Link, Harry's right. You do look ridiculous flying through the air like that." Ginny grinned.

"Is this annoy Link week?" The elf groaned.

"No, that's next week silly." Ginny said, patting his shoulder comfortingly.

Link gave another groan of annoyance, before he broke out into simultaneous laughter with the witch and wizard.

Navi sighed. "We're all doomed."

Together, the Hero of Time, the Boy-Who-Lived, the youngest Weasley, and a pessimistic fairy stepped into the Fire Temple.


Thanks to japanese-jew, Wren Truesong, Shinigami's Shadow, Silver Warrior, animeluver, Tanydwr, PinkyTheSnowman, Dune, TopQuark, Tytianne, Emma Barrows, Shadowed Rains, Andrew Roberts, Snoopy in Shadows, and mashimaromadness for reviewing!

Q&A

japanese-jew- Sorry, no can do. There's only six temples anyway.

Wren Truesong- I'm glad you liked him. Its how I envisioned he'd deal with the adventure.

Shinigami's Shadow- Dunno, but it will be fun for me! I get to vent every angry moment that that temple put me through.

Silver Warrior- That's right! Five more temple chapters, but only one chapter for the confrontation at Ganon's castle. Its going to be even bigger than the final fight in the Inuyasha world!

animeluver- Yu Yu Hakusho won't be for a while. I have plans for that world. I don't know what saiyuki is, and I'm glad you liked the awkward moments. Did you like the one's here?

Tanydwr- I'm glad you're enjoying the adventure, despite not playing or hearing about it.

PinkyTheSnowman- Actually, I hadn't heard about that new Zelda game yet. Thanks.

Dune- I love Trigun, and Blade is cool. I'll see if I can work them in.

Andrew Roberts- I'm probably not going to do Seven next. The next story I'm planning to release has never been dreamed of before. Its got more twists than a game of twister.

AN: Again, its a bit short, but if I put the whole temple in, you'd have to wait a lot longer. Thanks for reading and please review!