Link
was at home packing for the many trips he would take. He had to find
a way convince the woman he loved to not marry someone else. This
would be an adventure that in itself. Somehow he would get Zelda to
choose him over someone who was rich, handsome, and more
sophisticated than him.
Link finally crammed his last black tunic
into his bag. He had packed his red, blue, whitish-purplish, and
black tunics along with boots and shields. He swung the bag over his
left shoulder as he walked out the door.
Before he left, he
stopped by Saria's house to thank her. He was reluctant to enter, but
finally let himself in. Saria was sitting on her bed, reading a book.
She looked up, "Hey Link! How've you been?" she noticed the
traveling bag on his shoulder, "Going somewhere?"
"I
took your advice. I went to see someone who has been dumped."
said Link as he put his bag down and sat on the little tree
stump.
"Really? That's great. And how did Ruto take
it?"
"Ruto? I didn't talk to Ruto. I talked to
Malon."
"Malon? I was referring to Ruto. But as long as
it worked, I guess it doesn't matter. So what are you going to do?
Stay at the castle with her until she gets married?"
"Something
like that. Zelda and I are going to visit the five temples. Just for
old time sake."
"You mean six temples?"
"No,
we aren't going to visit the Temple of Time."
Saria got up
from her bed. "Well Link, if you ever change her mind, then you
would've even proved me wrong."
"What? You don't think
I can do it?"
"I never meant that. I'm just saying, I
have my doubts."
"Well, so much for your support!"
Link grabbed the bag and stomped out the door. Saria didn't chase
after him. She knew there was nothing she could say or do that would
help.
Link walked out of the forest and called Epona. She came, of
course. He would ride her to the castle, then walk back to the forest
temple. Just to talk.
Back at the castle...
"I'm
so glad you and Link decided to spend some time together!" said
Impa in the doorway of Zelda's room.
"Thanks Impa! I am
too." Zelda put her neatly folded clothes in her little
traveling bag.
"How long will you be gone?"
"Two
months."
"Two months! Wow. Will Roy be able to keep away
from you that long?"
Zelda didn't say anything. "Zelda,
you did tell him...didn't you?"
"N-no" Zelda
finally managed to say.
"What! Why!"
"Look, we
both know that me being away with another man for two months away
from him does not go very well with his temper. Just tell him...I
don't know...that I'm on official royal business."
"Of
course. Where will you be?"
"I don't know. Link hasn't
told me yet."
"Well, whatever happens, I will always
take care of you."
Zelda smiled and gave her a hug.
At
the castle entrance...
Link dismounted Epona. "Good Girl."
Link said as he patted her on the head. He pointed her in the
direction of the watering hole to the right. Link was hesitant when
he approached the castle gate.
"Uhh...I'm here for Zelda."
he said looking down at his boots.
The guard in front of him
obviously didn't like Link. "I don't care who you are or if you
think you're special, but here you will call your Zelda Your Highness
or Princess Zelda in respect."
Link felt as if each word were
a needle that had pierced through his chest. He finally looked up and
saw that the guard was no guard. It was actually, none other than,
Prince Roy.
Link, immediately remembering who it was, got down on
one knee and bowed his head in respect to him. "Link is it?"
he asked. His voice was calm, but still sounded like thunder to Link.
The man he only met a few days ago, still felt like an enemy he would
hate forever to Link.
"Yes. I am Link." He said as he
stood up to face him.
"Well, here for Zelda are you? I don't
think so."
"What?"
"You heard me! Are you
still deaf like you were last time? I said no."
"Why is
that? Me and Zelda had plans for the next two months."
"Yes
well, like an outfit that doesn't fit anymore, your plans are just
big for a small, below average, fairy-forest boy like you." Roy
circled him. Looking at him to see his features. "To be with a
princess for two months!"
Zelda was running into view down
the path to the gate. The gate made a loud metal sound as she opened
it. "What's going on?" she asked.
"I was just
leaving." said Link as he was about to turn around.
"Leaving!
Why?" said Zelda trying to stop him.
"Because, darling,
he can't be with someone such as yourself. Let him go." said
Roy, turning around, his cape flying.
"No! Link and I have
plans. I want to go with him! Please."
"For two months!
Never! I can't bear to be away from you that long." Roy swooped
up to grab Zelda's hands.
"Roy please. We'll only be gone for
a few weeks."
Roy looked uncertain for a moment, but finally
gave in. "Alright. Fine, you can go. Just keep your hands off of
her! You hear me!"
Link swallowed hard as he saw Roy give
Zelda a kiss goodbye. Roy was making all the moves as Zelda just
stood there with her mouth closed. Her eyes were open, looking at
Link who was trying to look away for as long a possible.
"Ok,
we're off!" said Zelda, gladly getting able to get away from
Roy.
Link and Zelda walked through the market and into the field.
Zelda hadn't seen it for a long time. She was happy to be there
again.
They started walking towards the forest. Neither of them
spoke. It was an awkward silence.
Finally, Link broke the silence
by saying, "I had a dream last night."
"A dream?"
Zelda said almost immediately, "Do tell."
(Note: This is
an actual dream my friend had. I will write it just as she had
described it. With a little more detail of course.)
"Well, I
was at Lake Hylia. I was at school there."
"A school at
Lake Hylia? Where?"
"Where the fishing pond was.
Everyone was different." Link thought back harder. "No...I
was the only one different. The other student's ears were...round."
Link felt the tip his right ear as he talked. "Even the
teacher's ears were round."
"Go on."
"All
the students looked the same. The boys and girls were wearing the
same clothes and I was the only one there with what I am wearing now.
They all stared at me, silently. Then they all burst out laughing in
an instant. Even the teacher. 'Elf ears! Elf ears!' they all chanted
as they pointed at me."
"Just for being different?"
Link
nodded, "But then I saw you. You came out of nowhere, and you
stood up. We were young kids at the time. 'How dare you! I have elf
ears too!' I heard you saw as you took off your head thing. Then
everyone was silent, and they all sat down and the teacher started
the lesson again. If you hadn't have been there...I don't
know...what I would've done. I felt so alone." Link closed
his eyes as they began to sting. Then felt the warmth of Zelda's
embrace as she comforted him.
"Link...You are never alone."
she said softly, as they approached the entrance to the temple...
