I took my seat in the back of the class, and got my notebooks ready to copy
down the notes on the board. My teacher, Ms. Nabooru, came in with her
flaming read ponytail swaying, and stood in front of the class. She stared
at me for a second as she always did, and then started her directions.
"I need you to copy these notes, and as soon as you are done with that, come get a copy of the study guide from off my desk, copy it, and return it," she said firmly. "Do I make myself clear?"
"Yes, ma'am," some people groaned, but as she was talking, I had already started copying the notes down, and was halfway through them. I finished copying down the six steps of the scientific method, and then started on the next paragraph about taking precautions when doing an experiment. When I finished scribbling down the last of the notes, I was the first one to quietly walk up to the teacher's desk, and grab a copy of the study guide.
"That was awfully fast, Link. Did you get all of the notes?" she asked, looking up at me with her fiery orange eyes. (I thought that was an unusual eye color.)
"Yes, Ms. Nabooru," I said, and started to walk back to my seat. I copied the ten questions hurriedly, and quickly walked back up to the teacher's desk, and put the paper back on the pile. I was the first one to finish, and I decided to sit back and relax in the last thirty minutes of the period.
I leaned back in my seat and started to blink. When I opened my eyes, I saw that sword again. I also saw a girl standing in a fancy dress in front of me, with her back turned to me. She turned around and-wait a minute, was that Zelda?! Zelda was standing in front of me? I did a double take, and she was still there, looking at me with big azure eyes. She opened her mouth to say something, and then all I heard was-BAM!
My eyes fluttered open, and I saw Ms. Nabooru standing in front of my desk, with a book in hand. She had pounded the book onto my desk, and stood there, looking at me wake up, while I was trying to wipe away the drool from my mouth. I finally finished, and said, "Sorry."
"You fell asleep, and you were talking very loudly," she said, grinning. I wondered why she was grinning and said, "I'm sorry, ma'am, it won't happen again, I promise!" I said, gathering my things. "And I'm sorry if anything I said offended you...I have been having strange dreams lately, and I just can't get them to go away, and I am really sorry!" I said, taking my book bag, and heading for the door.
"It's alright, you finished your work, and that's all that matters," she said, but by the time she had finished saying it, I was already out the door, and halfway down the hallway.
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"I'm telling you, Saria, he acts just like him. It has to be him. He has to be the one," Ms. Nabooru said, getting a cup of coffee from the corner of the teacher's lounge.
Saria, who was comfortable in a chair, said, "I've seen. I think he is the one. And have you seen that Zelda girl? I think she is the other!"
"I know. She looks just like her, and I think it is the princess," Nabooru said, taking a sip of the coffee.
"What are you two talking about?" a man, who was heavily dressed, asked.
"How that kid could be the one," Nabooru said.
"Which one?" Daurina asked. "You mean that Link kid? I think he is the hero reborn. I have seen him in his fitness classes, and he acts just like my sworn brother. He will be the one to stop the evil one when the time comes."
"Yes, I believe so also," said a woman, who was also heavily dressed, as to almost hide herself.
"Are you that sure too, Ruto?" Saria asked.
"I am positive about it," said Ruto.
"And so am I," said an older looking woman, with blood red eyes.
"Then it is settled?" Daurina asked.
"Yes, he shall be the Hero of Time!" Impa said, with her blood red eyes shining.
"I need you to copy these notes, and as soon as you are done with that, come get a copy of the study guide from off my desk, copy it, and return it," she said firmly. "Do I make myself clear?"
"Yes, ma'am," some people groaned, but as she was talking, I had already started copying the notes down, and was halfway through them. I finished copying down the six steps of the scientific method, and then started on the next paragraph about taking precautions when doing an experiment. When I finished scribbling down the last of the notes, I was the first one to quietly walk up to the teacher's desk, and grab a copy of the study guide.
"That was awfully fast, Link. Did you get all of the notes?" she asked, looking up at me with her fiery orange eyes. (I thought that was an unusual eye color.)
"Yes, Ms. Nabooru," I said, and started to walk back to my seat. I copied the ten questions hurriedly, and quickly walked back up to the teacher's desk, and put the paper back on the pile. I was the first one to finish, and I decided to sit back and relax in the last thirty minutes of the period.
I leaned back in my seat and started to blink. When I opened my eyes, I saw that sword again. I also saw a girl standing in a fancy dress in front of me, with her back turned to me. She turned around and-wait a minute, was that Zelda?! Zelda was standing in front of me? I did a double take, and she was still there, looking at me with big azure eyes. She opened her mouth to say something, and then all I heard was-BAM!
My eyes fluttered open, and I saw Ms. Nabooru standing in front of my desk, with a book in hand. She had pounded the book onto my desk, and stood there, looking at me wake up, while I was trying to wipe away the drool from my mouth. I finally finished, and said, "Sorry."
"You fell asleep, and you were talking very loudly," she said, grinning. I wondered why she was grinning and said, "I'm sorry, ma'am, it won't happen again, I promise!" I said, gathering my things. "And I'm sorry if anything I said offended you...I have been having strange dreams lately, and I just can't get them to go away, and I am really sorry!" I said, taking my book bag, and heading for the door.
"It's alright, you finished your work, and that's all that matters," she said, but by the time she had finished saying it, I was already out the door, and halfway down the hallway.
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"I'm telling you, Saria, he acts just like him. It has to be him. He has to be the one," Ms. Nabooru said, getting a cup of coffee from the corner of the teacher's lounge.
Saria, who was comfortable in a chair, said, "I've seen. I think he is the one. And have you seen that Zelda girl? I think she is the other!"
"I know. She looks just like her, and I think it is the princess," Nabooru said, taking a sip of the coffee.
"What are you two talking about?" a man, who was heavily dressed, asked.
"How that kid could be the one," Nabooru said.
"Which one?" Daurina asked. "You mean that Link kid? I think he is the hero reborn. I have seen him in his fitness classes, and he acts just like my sworn brother. He will be the one to stop the evil one when the time comes."
"Yes, I believe so also," said a woman, who was also heavily dressed, as to almost hide herself.
"Are you that sure too, Ruto?" Saria asked.
"I am positive about it," said Ruto.
"And so am I," said an older looking woman, with blood red eyes.
"Then it is settled?" Daurina asked.
"Yes, he shall be the Hero of Time!" Impa said, with her blood red eyes shining.
