i do not own zelda! never have, prbly never will! but maybe! hey, lemme dream, ok?
i always seem to forget to do that! heh. oh well. please don't sue me! ok, on to the story. R&R!

Chapter 3:

"King Zora, it's a boy!" exclaimed Link.

"A boy? Oh that's wonderful! Did the doctor say I could come and see him?" asked King Zora.

"Yes, he did!" answered Link.

"Hi dad," said Ruto. "Isn't he adorable?" She held up a tiny baby boy. But this boy didn't look like a Zora or a human, because he was half human half Zora.

"I'm a grandfather," sobbed King Zora. "And you and Link are going to be crowned king and queen in a month."

It was true, a month after the king's son or daughter had a baby she/he and her/his husband/wife were crowned the king and queen of Zora's Domain.

5 years later when Ruto has also had a baby girl a few months after her boy

"Ruto, don't you think it's about time for Adar and Adal to start their training?" Link asked Ruto.

"What kind of training?" Ruto asked.

"Well, they both need to learn how to swim and they both need to learn the rules and regulations of ruling Zora's Domain. Plus, I think Adal needs to learn how to fight, just like his father." Link told her.

"Yes, I quite agree, except for one little thing."

"What's that?"

"Don't you think Adar needs to learn how to fight too?"

"What makes you think that? I mean, no offense, but girls don't usually fight!"

" Yes, that's true, but she should at least be able to defend herself. Plus, I think you and Zelda need to teach both of our children at least a little magic."

"You're right. But I can't teach them the magic I have. I can take them to all the Fairy's Fountains where they can learn them, though."

"Alright, why don't we go ahead and start they're training right now. I mean, the sooner the better."

"Oh, don't worry, I quite agree. How about I take Adal and start his training on how to fight for five hours, and you can take Adar and start teaching her how to swim for five hours. Then we'll switch out."

"That's a good idea, and I have another idea. How about tomorrow I'll take both of them to Zelda, then the next day, you can take both of them to see the Great Fairies."

"That sounds good to me."

Chapter 4:

"Okay Adal," Link said, "I'm going to take you to the Kokiri Forest so we can start your training there."

"Isn't that where you grew up Daddy?" asked Adal. "What are we going to do there?"

"Yes, Adal, that is where I grew up. Now, I'm going to get one of the Kokiri Children to hide the Kokiri Sword where I tell them. Then you're going to go find it. You'll also need to gather up some Rupees so you can buy your shield. Because I'm not buying one for you."

"Alright Daddy."

Adal wandered around the Kokiri Forest wondering where his father might have hidden the Kokiri Sword. His father had told him that when he found the sword, he would be allowed to keep it. He had always admired the sword and couldn't wait to get it. He had found thirteen Rupees, which he would save to buy his shield. Unfortunately, the particular shield he wanted cost forty Rupees, so he had a ways to go. He had met most of his father's old friends, and he had explored most of the forest except for the Lost Woods, but his father had told him not to look there. There was still a hill type of plain that he hadn't looked at. He walked quickly; eager to find the sword, which he figured must be up there. Finally, he was at the plain. The first thing he did was walk over to a boy who was apparently pretending to fight someone because he was jabbing his fists in mid-air. As he was walking over to talk to the boy, he noticed a small hole next to him. He thought, "Now that's where I would hide something, so that must be it!"

He crawled into the hole. It turned out to be a small tunnel. When he was halfway through the tunnel, he heard a loud rumbling, as if something big was rolling around. He slowed down and cautiously crawled out of the tunnel, ready for anything. He was brave for his age, but he hoped it wasn't any of the monsters his father had told him about. Not only was he unarmed, but also from what his father had told him, most of these would be at least four feet taller than he was. He looked around the area and saw that he was in a gigantic maze. He looked around the corner and saw a gigantic boulder rolling around the maze. He figured he would have to go through the maze while avoiding the boulder. He waited for the bolder to pass him, and then he quickly began to follow it. He ran around until he saw a chest a good bit away from the boulder's course.

He ran to the chest excitedly and opened it up. He gasped, there was the Kokiri Sword he had been looking for an hour. Looking around he saw a small bit of grass. Longing to try the sword out, he cut the grass and discovered a blue Rupee worth five green Rupees in it. He was so excited that he forgot about the boulder completely and ran right out in front of it. He realized this, but to late, WHAM! The boulder hit him and he was flung against the wall. He stood up, shaking, and began to walk, but as he took his first step, he winced in pain. He looked at his leg and saw that it was covered in blood. He quickly began to limp back to the tunnel, all the time wincing in pain. Finally he reached the tunnel and began his painful crawl through.

Link saw his son crawl out of the tunnel, where the Kokiri Sword was hidden, covered in blood. He ran to help Adal and quickly took him in his arms. Adal looked into his father's face, which was slightly blurred, and fainted. Fifty-five minutes later Adal came to. "It's alright son. You had a little accident while looking for the Kokiri Sword, but you're going to be all right. You've scraped a lot of the skin off your leg, but you should be able to walk. Why don't you try?" Link said. Adal stood up slowly and began to walk around in the grass. He expected his leg to hurt badly, but it didn't.

"You're right Daddy, it doesn't hurt at all." said Adal.

"Do you think you'll be able to continue your training?"

"Of course I will Dad. So, what are we doing next?"

"The next thing you need to do is go to Gerudo Valley and try to get past the guards."