A New Journey Begins

Author's Note: Hi! It's a chapter two of my story! YAE!!!!!!! I'm really happy! I want to thank all the people who reviewed! And those who are reading, I like to thank you because you took out some time to read my story! I feel so loved! And I was listening to Metellica when I wrote this! Though that was sort of out of no where . . . Anyways . . . I'm bored and onwards toward the disclaimer of truth!!

Disclaimer of Truth: I do not own Legend of Zelda! And even if I did it would be awkward . . . really awkward! I would be so confused and what not! So . . . yeah the characters wouldn't be the same! Oh . . . and I don't own Mogget!!!!!!!! It would be very cool if I did . . . Aww! But I don't he belongs to Garth Nix . . . anyways I'm getting side track! Behold the story!

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Chapter 1 – The Dream

A beautiful golden sun shined down upon the grassy fields of Hyrule. Its graceful shine smiled upon the many small and big creatures that were there. Even the breeze that blew itself from the tranquil waters of Lake Hylia; was cool and refreshing. Any one there at that moment would have to say they were in paradise.

But in a blink of an eye, the serene scene abruptly changed. Black clouds rolled in its ever so powerful shadow covered the shimmering sun. Along with the clouds came a horrid sound of thunder as it also made its way to the scene. Then at the same time a flash of blinding light; which could only mean one thing: a lighting storm. Chaos, this was all chaos. All these elements that made up the chaos; came too quickly for any one to know where they came from.

These sinister clouds seem to have no end; their never ending blackness coated the land set before it. Then a shadow darker than the clouds came, bringing along with it a sense of forbidding. This figure seemed to be in a form of a man, but a man could never be as evil as this one seemed to be.

The shadow seemed to be riding something, a horse it looked like. But this horse was not like any other normal horse; its eyes were blood red and it looked as lifeless as a porcine doll. The shadow horse gave an emotionless neigh; white clouds came from its nose as it did so. Then the shadow man laughed a deep evil laugh; his laughter gave an unnerving feel to anyone near him.

Then in the middle of all this utter chaos came a light that shined down upon Hyrule. Its luminous light could be seen in the trees of the Lost Woods, on the island of Lake Hylia, in the graves of the Graveyard, in the Crater of Death Mountain, and in the towers of Hyrule Market. This brilliant light brought a hope that this shadow no matter how evil or powerful it was it could be vanquished. With this darkness gone forever its coat of evil vanished, then Hyrule would be in peace once again . . .

A young girl awoke with a start; cold sweat fell down her head. She sat up from her bed, the golden sun rose shinning so brightly like the one from her dream. She held her head with her left hand then with both; she had a headache, a big one.

Thoughts began to form in her head, this was her third nightmare this week and they were all the same. All of them had that man, that evil shadow figure; his laughter was still in her head, still ringing in her ears.

"Is this a coincidence . . . or something else?" she said aloud to herself. She shrugged the thought and pulled off the covers off herself. Then moved her way to the end of the bed, the sun hit the back of head. The wooden floor creaked as put her weight on it. Without changing her clothes; she walked quickly to her door, opening the handle and quietly closed it behind her. Tipping-toeing passed her mother's room and her grandfather's room, not wanting to wake them up. She walked down the stairs that led down to the kitchen slash living room.

After making her way through the kitchen, which she barely made through without making a sound, she accidentally trip over a trash bin. She was still half asleep that was why she was so clumsy. Luckily she was able to stop herself from falling completely over and the trash bin. So after that scene; she was in the cow's tower.

Actually the tower to the girl's house was a very long distance, but since she always went there; it did not take so long for her to get there. So of course she was still half asleep when she finally reached the tower and opened the door. Luckily the guays that swarmed the night were gone, for the sun was already up.

She made her way to a bucket that was left aside from the cow's water supply; it was obviously for her. She looked at the reflection the water inside of the bucket made, she got to her knees. This bucket of water was cold because the night before this girl left it out just in case she needed it. She must have needed this water because she dumped her whole head in that water; the water splashed everywhere.

Opening her eyes slowly she saw the metal bottom of the bucket; she blinked a few times. Then at that instant she breathed in some water, she quickly pulled out her head out of the now half full bucket. She was on all fours on the floor, coughing up all the water in her lungs. Soon the cold stone floor was covered with water.

The girl suddenly looked; she heard the moo of cows and their constant stare at her. Their black and white faces looked at her; as she looked back at them, but she could hardly see any of them for it was dark in the barn. These cows were not surprised to see her dump her head in the bucket; she did that ritual every now and then. They thought she was a very strange girl; stranger than her mother who day dreamed a lot in her time. But even though she was "different" from other people she still fed them and took care of them with all her heart. So the cows did not mind her coming in their tower or home every now and then.

The girl covered in water that was still on all fours; blinked several times, before she started to laugh. She got up from her position and stand up on her own two feet; she was still laughing. The cows before her seemed to be in a good mood as she was because they began to moo a happy sound.

"I'm a dork!" she said to herself, but what happen she could help but say it out loud. Her laughing died down when she observed her mess she made; water was all over the floor. The stoned floor seemed to be a lake with all the water that surrounded the bucket where she put her head in. She shook her head; little droplets of water went in all directions as she did so. There was a long silence, and then she spoke.

"Well at least I'm awake now." she said honestly. Then she remembered that she did not hear the crow of that annoying cucco. So without another word she quickly rushed to the door, but before she left she said a good- bye to the cows and she was off.

The sun shined down on the face of the girl as her long blonde hair rode freely in the wind as she ran towards her house. She passed the wooden fence of the corral; there were no horses in the corral because they were still in their stables.

Then after a few minutes she slowed down her running pace to a walking one; she was at the door of her house. Behind her were the stables; now it would have been easier to just go in the stables and dump her head in water. Well she knew this, but she had more fun at the tower than at the stables.

She opened the door not trying to be quiet while doing this; she knew her mother was awake. The door knob turned and the girl peeked inside and sure enough her mother was up. Then a smell of baking bread hit her nose; and she stepped inside; her mother turned around as she did so. Her mother was boiling cuccos' eggs and baking bread.

"Tatli, did you go out to the tower again?" Tatli's mother said with a worried tone and look. Tatli nodded, but her eyes were clearly focused on the bread and eggs that were cooking behind her mother. She was really hungry, especially since she ran and had barley gotten up. Her mother saw this and quickly snapped her fingers to get her daughter's attention. Tatli looked at her mother who was still looking at her and blinked she was now paying attention.

"Yeah, I had a nightmare." Tatli said she looking at the baking bread that was cooking in the fire generated oven. The baking of fresh bread was on Tatli's mind once again and she looked at her mother.

"Again? It was the same one, right?" her mother said with a surprised manner as she went back to her cooking. She got out some bacon and began to cut in strips in order for it to be cooked and eaten. Tatli stood there awhile before she started to go up the stairs to her room and get dress. While she went up the stairs she said to her mother.

"Yeah, well I'm going up stairs to get dressed." Tatli got to the top of the stairs and walked to her room. Then before she closed the door she heard her mother called out to her.

"Ok, but make sure you eat before you go outside to load up with Talon!" Tatli heard this but did not answer; she closed the door of her room and quickly got dressed. The sizzle of cooking bacon could be heard in her room.

Tatli got her clothes on and she looked in the mirror; she saw a blonde haired girl of fifteen years. Her hair was tied back in a loose ponytail; she was wearing a blue dress and brown old boots. Tatli sighed. She did not look like her mother; blonde hair, light blue eyes; while her mother had red vibrant hair, and dark blue eyes.

"Maybe my father had blonde hair . . ." she said aloud to herself as she ran to her door and opened it. Tatli did not know her father and her mother never told her who he was. So she had always wondered who he was and what he looked like.

She ran down the steps; skipping a few at the bottom and her looked around because she heard a loud stomp. Tatli almost fell on the floor the few steps she skipped was actually five, but she caught her balance at the end.

"You see what will happen if you do that?" her mother said in annoyed voiced as she eyed her daughter. Tatli always did stuff like that; always jumping off high places and climbing up to high places. She would always get a long talk from her mother; whenever she fell or when she finally climbed down the high place. Like for example Tatli once climbed the house; and sat up there for the whole day. She worried her mother to death and her grandfather, Talon, was also as worried. And when she finally came down; after hearing all the threats from her mother. She got a long talk from her and was banned from climbing anything again.

"I know, I know! I'll end up killing myself." Tatli said in her impatient tone as she walked to the kitchen. Her mother was about to say more, but Tatli cut her off. "So are you done with the bacon?" Tatli then looked around the table to see if the bacon was on a plate and right in front of her was the nice cooked bacon.

"Oh, the bacon? Well yeah it's done. Here eat it." but before her mother finished the sentence Tatli gobbled down all the bacon. Her mother just looked at her daughter; then went back to cooking more bacon.

When Tatli was done with her act of gluttony; she looked around the table for bread and sure enough there was some in a basket. The bread was still warm and it was sliced into thick pieces; then conveniently there was some jelly on the side. Tatli took one, spread some jelly on it and walked out the door with the bread in her mouth.

"Bye!" she said with the bread still in her mouth as she walked out the door and closed it behind her. She mother waved good-bye; smiling as she felt the happy mood her daughter was in.

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Metellicagirl: Well that was long!! Well I'm sort of tired, so yeah this chapter was long compared to my prologue! So anyways . . . I'm happy!!! I finally got it done! So please review it. I would be very happy, but you don't have to.

Questions you might ask yourself: What's with the dream? Was that shadow guy Ganon? Where's Link? And where's Zelda? And who is this Tatli girl?

Now that I'm done I have to work on the third chappie!!! So yeah . . . .