Title: Trust me

Title chapter: Gerudo's

Summary: Last time Kaze had killed his darker half, but paid the prize. Link decided to go to Gerudo's Fortress with the boy.

Warning: OOC, plus OC called Kaze! and Oc's

Disclaimer: I do not own Zelda! I DON'T I SWEAR!

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A/N: Yo hello there anyone who reads this! This story makes much more sense if you read For the Sake of the World first! And ofcourse review it like any other person like me would do seeing I review every story I read... uhm that was braggish... heheh sorry anyway move ON!

KAZE!

And thus the thinking girl said: Hmmm... yes I think we should start this story!

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Link dismounted from Epona and grabbed the young Gerudo boy in his arms, walking over to Gerudo's Fortress with a glint of determination in his eyes. 'If they won't help him... I will force them to help...' he thought.

He clenched his teeth and looked at Kaze. "They have to help... he's one of them," he reassured himself and entered the fortress.

Some Gerudo's noticed him and readied their swords but stopped when they saw who was lying unconscious in his arms.

"Kaze!" one of them squealed and ran over to the two.

Link looked at them, confused. Okay... that wasn't quite the welcome he expected. "Uh, he's wounded and... I thought maybe you could help him," he explained.

"Is that really Kaze?" another Gerudo asked, walking over to them gracefully and studying Kaze's face. "Yes, it's Kaze," she said, answering her own question.

"Uh, I'm Link and I travel with Kaze, but a while ago we were attacked and... and Kaze was badly wounded... Could you help him?" Link pleaded.

The second Gerudo looked at him with her amethyst eyes and smiled. "Why would I not help my own son? I am Linna, mother of Kaze," she said gently and picked Kaze up out of Link's arms.

Link just stared at her in confusion. "I thought... he was kicked out," he said.

Linna looked at him and then looked to the other young Gerudos. "Dikai shall tell you all about it," she said, gesturing to one of the women, and walked away with Kaze in her arms.

Link clenched his teeth. "Please be okay, Kaze..." he murmured.

Dikai looked at him, putting her hands against her hips. "What happened to him?" she demanded.

"Uh, well... In the Water Temple, there was a darker side of him, like a shadow, and the two fought. Kaze won eventually but... he was gravely wounded in the process," Link explained quietly, his eyes downcast.

"Of course he won!" the girl huffed and crossed her arms. "And where were you when all this happened?"

Link's shoulders slumped down. "Dark Kaze knocked me unconscious..." he admitted. "Otherwise I would've helped him..."

"So... the thingy you had fought in that Water Temple was a duplicate of Kaze? But then, like, shadowy?" she asked.

"Yes," Link confirmed, nodding. "Could you... explain what happened? Why he told me he got kicked out?"

"He was banished, but we told him that he could return in a few days. Bad enough he didn't... Let's start at the beginning, shall we? It all began when we heard that Hieke had sacrificed herself, and Kaze did not want to believe that," she started.

"Shut up!" Kaze yelled furiously, glaring at the girl in front of him. "She's NOT gone! She'll come back! She promised that she would!"

Dikai looked at him regretfully. "Kaze... she sacrificed herself... for us, for Hyrule..." she said softly.

Kaze gritted his teeth and drew his sword, putting it beneath the girl's chin. "I don't believe it," he growled.

Dikai's eyes widened when she felt the cold metal on her skin. "Kaze, please... You have to believe, for we tell the truth! You know that..." she whispered.

Kaze bit his lip and shook his head. "She's not... She'll come back, eventually... and I

shall find her," he vowed, lowering the blade.

"Then you're a damned fool, Kaze! She's gone!" Dikai shouted angrily.

Kaze shot her a death glare and slashed his sword past her arm. "I told you to shut up!" he yelled.

Dikai clutched her arm in surprise and looked at Kaze's furious glowing eyes. "...Sorry..." she muttered.

"Kaze! What is the meaning of this?" Linna yelled, running over to them and examining Dikai's injury.

Kaze sheathed his sword and looked at his mother. "I'm sorry. I lost control for a second there," he mumbled, turning around and giving a sharp whistle to call Akumu.

Linna glared at him. "You are my son, Kaze, but I cannot tolerate this behavior," she said firmly. "Stay away from here for a few days, until you've calmed down." After her brief lecture, she turned back to Dikai.

Kaze licked his lips and finally shrugged. "Fine," he spat and jumped on Akumu, who had recently arrived. "I shall go for myself, and I'll find her." He guided his stallion away from the Valley.

'She's not gone... she's somewhere... she did not sacrifice herself,' he told himself, shaking his head. "I won't believe it 'til someone proves me differently." he resolved and galloped away on Akumu.

"Well, that was... I dunno, a month ago? Pff, even the rest of us came to believe that he wouldn't return without Hieke, even though we knew she wasn't coming back. I offered him to go see the Guardian Tree for myself but he wouldn't accept," Dikai finsihed.

"... So, he did not wanted to believe it.." he said softly, wondering why Kaze had believed him when he said Hieke sacrificed herself.

Dikai shook her head. "He didn't want to believe it. He and Hieke were good friends, and, well... If you lost someone close to you, you would feel the same, wouldn't you, Link?" she asked, looking at Link.

Link merely nodded and looked at the ground. "I s'pose..." he muttered and looked back up.

"I saw you when you were here with Hieke. Kaze wanted to say goodbye but couldn't because he was called forth, and he had to go away for a while to retrieve something. When he returned, Hieke and you were already gone," she explained.

'Then why! Why did he believe me when I said it...?' Link pondered, then realization struck him. 'Kaze has the power to look into the past through images, right? Then... when he grabbed my clothes... maybe...'

"He saw it... that's why he believed it," he whispered to himself.

"What?" Dikai asked.

"Nothing, I was talking to myself," Link said. "Anyway, thanks for telling me, Dikai," he thanked and started to walk towards the house where Linna had taken Kaze.

"W-wait!" Dikai said, jumping up and following Link.

Linna came out of the house and looked at them. "He's lucky; he will survive, and he just woke up and asked for you, Link," Linna said in a gentle voice. Link pondered how a woman so calm and compassionate could be Kaze's mother. 'He has that quality... just less of it,' Link concluded, sweatdropping.

Link nodded and ran into the house, looking at Kaze. "Kaze! Great Din, never scare me like that again!" he cried out, sitting next to Kaze's bed.

Kaze gave a quick shrug and smirked. "Think you could get rid of me that easily?" he asked weakly and rubbed his stomach. "Stupid dark half... that's a painful cut right there..." he muttered angrily.

Link gave a broad smile and hugged the young thief close to him. "Kaze! Kaze, damn, did you ever scare me!"

Kaze winced slightly but hugged back. "Yo, do I look like the type that dies from one little wound?" he said with his smirk still across his lips and let go of Link. "I am a fighter, Link."

"I know, I know," Link said with a warm smile, then his face darkened, the cheerfulness washing away from every contour of his countenance. "I guess you have to stay here for a while," he said.

"Hell no, I'm ready to go in about three hours from now!" he exclaimed with a grin.

"Wha?" Link said, gaping at Kaze.

Kaze shook his head with a smile. "My mom, she has a very good medicine for wounds. You did well bringing me here." He stood up abruptly. "The wound is already healing now," he said, pointing at the bandages around his stomach.

"Din, am I glad for that," Link said with a sigh. "I'm sorry I couldn't help."

Kaze looked at Link intently. "You did help; you believed in me," he said with an honest smile across his face and put on his jacket. "Anyway, I am ready to go now, if you want." he said.

Link sighed and shook his head. "Are you sure?" he asked. "I won't die," Kaze replied and walked out of the house. Link chuckled to himself and followed the black-haired youth.

Linna looked at the two boy's coming out and frowned. "That soon, Kaze?" she asked worriedly.

"I'm okay, Mom. And by the way, sorry for that cut, Dikai," Kaze said as he hugged his mother. "I'll be seeing you soon." He walked over to Akumu, who had been waiting for him.

"Uh..." Link said, not knowing what to do.

"Take care of him Link. He's a good boy, but he's very, umm, rush-rush you know? He wants to do everything too quickly for his own good, and he opens his mouth to much," Dikai advised with a playful grin and shook Link's hand. "Just take care of him. And don't get yourselves into too much trouble!"

Link nodded and turned to Linna. "Thank you m'am, for helping him," he said quietly.

"He is my son, of course I would've helped, Link," Linna smiled, pushing Link towards his horse. "I only ask the same Dikai asked... take care of him now that we are not around; I know he's strong, but he has a thing for taunting," Linna said with a chuckle.

Link smiled slightly and jumped on Epona's back. "I've noticed... I'll do my best," he promised and followed Kaze, who had already rode ahead.

"Until next time, Link," Linna said, waving.

"Take care of that bastard for me, will ya?" Dikai shouted, waving her hands above her head.

Link gave a chuckle and waved back. "I will!" he said and ordered Epona to ride next to Kaze. "We still have to find Talon," reminded.

"I know... Let's go ask that Zoran girl, if she's still at Lake Hylia, I mean," Kaze replied and galloped away.

"Okay," Link agreed and followed Kaze.

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"Hey there!" the Zora said and waved her hand. "That was quick!"

"Listen up, have you seen a man here? He has a BIG mustache," Kaze described.

"Umm, yeah! He headed for Kakariko Village!" the Zoran girl replied, nodding vigorously.

Link raised an eyebrow. "We're going from one place to another, but okay. Let's go," he said and turned Epona around.

"Thanks for helping," Kaze said to the Zora with a smile and followed Link.

"It's my pleasure! Thanks for helping me out with my boyfriend and that thing in the Water Temple!" the zoran girl said, waving in farewell.

Kaze and Link both headed towards Kakariko Village, hoping their search for Talon would end there.

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Me: That was chapter ten! now go on and review! and don't forget what I said! Read Uber Spoonz story 'For the Sake of the World' too! It's a majorly great story! And there's a sequel to this story called Face your Demons try that one out too! And now I ranted enough!

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