He woke in a cold sweat, waiting for the sunshine to

evaporate his tears. 'It is a new day', he said to

himself. His lanky boyish figure rose off the bed and

stood in a slump on the cold wooden floor boards. His

toes jumped at the touch. His lightly tanned skin and

broad shouldered had a superb hint of muscularity piercing

through. He rushed over to the stream of sunlight from

his bedroom window and felt the warmth on his chest.

A million golden rays shone through his dirty blonde

Hair. He looked out the window for something he

couldn't put his finger on. It was the moment right

when you wake and your mind is completely clear. There

are no worries present. You are confident and self

assured. He let out a big yawn while he stretched his

arms to grasp the morning air. There was no smile on

his thin and rounded lips. They kept a steady pace

with his jaw and stood stagnant. This was odd for a

fairy boy. They were usually happy folk. They lived only in

their kingdom of peace and responsibility.

But link was no longer part of their peaceful little

village. He had grown substantially taller than

Kokiries are known to. He was not short and plump but

lanky and slightly muscular. He barely

remembered the boy in the village that existed once

upon a time. It was only a legend now. Lost to the

wind.

Link grabbed his tunic and belt and strapped them on. His belt rest just upon the line of his hip.

He pulled some fruit from his bag. He was careful not

to wake anyone in the house. He was a guest of the

family. They are nice enough to let a stranger like

Link stay in their home. He had found all of their

escaped chickens and they felt they had a debt to owe.

Link would never had taken advantage, but it included

a good meal and a warm fire. He jumped on the chance.

It was barely 6 in the morning when he strapped on his

boots to continue his travels. The youngest of the

homes residents ran up to him in surprise and begged

him to stay. "Puease" she said as her small four year

old face scrunched up next to his tunic. "I cant, I'm late already" he said in the warmest voice possible. In desperation he said "I

will be back to visit you, I promise". He swept off

out the door without a creak.

Outside the morning was fresh. Some of the older people

were up already beginning their daily chores. He saw

his steady horse Epona standing in a stall next to the

families home. She was sturdy, dark and muscular. She

was incredibly intelligent. In her he saw a face from

his past. Her long brown hair, and beautiful blue

eyes. A remembrance only the crisp air of morning

could bring on. Within seconds of remembrance Epona

was a horse again, chewing on hay. The memories from

his boyhood lingered like a gassy fragrance. They

were present but not welcomed completely. Things were

different now. They were different. He had changed

without realizing it. He jumped onto Epona with a

leap and gave a small 'yaah!' to get her trotting. He

left the small village with the feeling of a new

morning.

Within a few minutes of riding he remembered his

dream. He was inside of a palace lined with gold

patterns on the walls. Some of beasts, some of people.

It was all a kaleidoscope of pictures swirling in his

mind. Until a few minutes before he woke. Everything

went dark and he could swear he heard a voice calling

out his name. A voice that sounded like a young woman.

It was clear and crisp and as it kept calling his

surroundings became brighter. It said to him "Link you

must find them..". Continuing to repeat itself two

more times before the warmth of the sun brought him

out of his trance. As he rode the tick of Eponas hoofs

helped him keep his thoughts strait. He pondered if it

was something he had heard while in town yesterday. It

was unimaginable. Suddenly he remembered the face

behind the voice it came as an epiphany. He had heard

it only afew times before. One of which occurred nearly

eight years ago. He blurted out to the nothingness

around him "Its Zelda..".