Author's Note: Hey ya'll! So sorry it took so long to get this up! Here's
my excuses: 1, I got sick. 2, I've been busy (as usual) with my X-Men
stories. Again I'm sorry!
Thanks:
Keiko Matsumori: Wow thanks! Heehee!
Paintballer: Why are all the fairies female? Ahh that will be explained in this chapter, my friend.
Tsukasa the mysterious mage: Sorry for making you wait!
Minagirl: Something will happen in this chapter.
Ri2: There will be a sidequest involving that.
SunMoonKnight: Hey there! I'm getting better. This dang cold is driving me insane!
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Link stood on the balcony of the house he and Zelda were staying in. The house was large to the fairies, but a little small for the two young elves. The walls were crystallized, the carpet was as soft as cotton, the water was so pure, the food was so good, it was hard to stop eating, and the fairies there were so nice. They were not snobs to outsiders. They had never met such a nice race before in their lives.
Link listened to the soft sounds of the waters dancing against the rocks in the small stream that flowed across the entire land. It was truly beautiful.
"This place is so nice,"
Link turned around and saw Zelda smiling at him.
"It almost makes me forget our troubles," she continued walking up to him. "I wish we didn't have to leave this place so soon."
"Me too," he replied.
He watched as a group of fairies flew by ahead.
"I wonder why all the fairies here are females," he thought aloud.
"It reminds me of the Gerudo race," she added.
He looked up the starry sky and sighed.
"What's troubling you?" she asked.
"Nothing," he answered.
"Link," she drawled his name looking at him.
"Haven't you ever wanted to tell someone something so bad, but you're afraid of how that person would react?" he asked.
"Yes," she answered. "Why?"
"Zelda," he said taking her hands. "I....I....dammit I can't say it."
"Say what, Link?" she asked.
"I'm falling in love with you, Zelda," he answered not looking her in the eye.
"Y-You are?" she asked surprised.
"Yes," he answered as he suddenly found his boots interesting.
"Why haven't you told me before?" she asked.
"I didn't know how to say it," he said finally looking at her. "When we first met, I thought of you as a very good friend, but as we grew up, I started feeling more for you."
"Link..." she said softly. "I feel the same way."
"You do?" he asked.
"Yes," she answered. She looked up at him. He returned her glance. He then put his hands on her hips and pulled her closer to him.
"I've waited for this for a long time," he whispered.
"Me too," she replied.
He leaned in closer to her and pressed his lips against hers. She wrapped her arms around his neck as he deepened the kiss.
"Excuse me,"
Link and Zelda broke apart to see Amereia.
"Princess Emelia wishes to see you both," she said.
"Alright," Zelda said. "Come on, Link."
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Link and Zelda walked into the throne room and saw something surprising.
"Hello, Link, Princess Zelda,"
It was Aeris.
"Aeris!" Link greeted his friend with a hug. "So nice to see you. What are you doing here?"
"The Oracle asked me to follow you two on your journey," she answered. "He said he wanted me to see the world and see new things. That is if it is alright with you two."
"Of course it is," Zelda said. "We would love for you two join us."
"Thank you," Aeris smiled.
"Would you like to stay in the same house with your companions?" Emelia asked.
"Yes please," Aeris said.
"Alright," Emelia said. "You too are welcomed to stay as long as you would like."
"Princess!" a fairy exclaimed flying into the throne room frantically.
"What is it?" Emelia asked.
"Gizamaluke has taken five fairies!"
"What?!" Emelia gasped.
"Gizamaluke?" Link questioned.
"He is a monster who eats fairies," Emelia answered. "I have a lot to explain."
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"Gizamaluke lives in the northeast from here," Emelia began. "He kidnapped my mother, the queen, and my father, the king."
"But I thought only females lived here," Zelda said.
"One male is born every hundred years," Emelia answered.
"Sounds like the Gerudos," Link commented.
"We would go after him, but we are not strong enough," Emelia sighed. "I fear for my people. We have no magic, no skills with weaponry. There is nothing we can do."
"Let us help," Link said.
"Are you a warrior?" Emelia asked.
"All three of us have skills with the bow and sword," Link answered. "Zelda and I have powerful magic."
"I thank you," Emelia said. "When will you leave?"
"Tomorrow," Zelda said.
"Alright," Emelia said. "I wish there was something we could do to help."
"It's okay," Link said. "You have done so much for us. This is the least we can do for you and the other fairies."
Emelia smiled. "Your words are kind, Sir Link."
"We should get some sleep then," Aeris suggested.
"Yes, we will leave tomorrow morning," Link said.
Thanks:
Keiko Matsumori: Wow thanks! Heehee!
Paintballer: Why are all the fairies female? Ahh that will be explained in this chapter, my friend.
Tsukasa the mysterious mage: Sorry for making you wait!
Minagirl: Something will happen in this chapter.
Ri2: There will be a sidequest involving that.
SunMoonKnight: Hey there! I'm getting better. This dang cold is driving me insane!
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Link stood on the balcony of the house he and Zelda were staying in. The house was large to the fairies, but a little small for the two young elves. The walls were crystallized, the carpet was as soft as cotton, the water was so pure, the food was so good, it was hard to stop eating, and the fairies there were so nice. They were not snobs to outsiders. They had never met such a nice race before in their lives.
Link listened to the soft sounds of the waters dancing against the rocks in the small stream that flowed across the entire land. It was truly beautiful.
"This place is so nice,"
Link turned around and saw Zelda smiling at him.
"It almost makes me forget our troubles," she continued walking up to him. "I wish we didn't have to leave this place so soon."
"Me too," he replied.
He watched as a group of fairies flew by ahead.
"I wonder why all the fairies here are females," he thought aloud.
"It reminds me of the Gerudo race," she added.
He looked up the starry sky and sighed.
"What's troubling you?" she asked.
"Nothing," he answered.
"Link," she drawled his name looking at him.
"Haven't you ever wanted to tell someone something so bad, but you're afraid of how that person would react?" he asked.
"Yes," she answered. "Why?"
"Zelda," he said taking her hands. "I....I....dammit I can't say it."
"Say what, Link?" she asked.
"I'm falling in love with you, Zelda," he answered not looking her in the eye.
"Y-You are?" she asked surprised.
"Yes," he answered as he suddenly found his boots interesting.
"Why haven't you told me before?" she asked.
"I didn't know how to say it," he said finally looking at her. "When we first met, I thought of you as a very good friend, but as we grew up, I started feeling more for you."
"Link..." she said softly. "I feel the same way."
"You do?" he asked.
"Yes," she answered. She looked up at him. He returned her glance. He then put his hands on her hips and pulled her closer to him.
"I've waited for this for a long time," he whispered.
"Me too," she replied.
He leaned in closer to her and pressed his lips against hers. She wrapped her arms around his neck as he deepened the kiss.
"Excuse me,"
Link and Zelda broke apart to see Amereia.
"Princess Emelia wishes to see you both," she said.
"Alright," Zelda said. "Come on, Link."
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Link and Zelda walked into the throne room and saw something surprising.
"Hello, Link, Princess Zelda,"
It was Aeris.
"Aeris!" Link greeted his friend with a hug. "So nice to see you. What are you doing here?"
"The Oracle asked me to follow you two on your journey," she answered. "He said he wanted me to see the world and see new things. That is if it is alright with you two."
"Of course it is," Zelda said. "We would love for you two join us."
"Thank you," Aeris smiled.
"Would you like to stay in the same house with your companions?" Emelia asked.
"Yes please," Aeris said.
"Alright," Emelia said. "You too are welcomed to stay as long as you would like."
"Princess!" a fairy exclaimed flying into the throne room frantically.
"What is it?" Emelia asked.
"Gizamaluke has taken five fairies!"
"What?!" Emelia gasped.
"Gizamaluke?" Link questioned.
"He is a monster who eats fairies," Emelia answered. "I have a lot to explain."
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"Gizamaluke lives in the northeast from here," Emelia began. "He kidnapped my mother, the queen, and my father, the king."
"But I thought only females lived here," Zelda said.
"One male is born every hundred years," Emelia answered.
"Sounds like the Gerudos," Link commented.
"We would go after him, but we are not strong enough," Emelia sighed. "I fear for my people. We have no magic, no skills with weaponry. There is nothing we can do."
"Let us help," Link said.
"Are you a warrior?" Emelia asked.
"All three of us have skills with the bow and sword," Link answered. "Zelda and I have powerful magic."
"I thank you," Emelia said. "When will you leave?"
"Tomorrow," Zelda said.
"Alright," Emelia said. "I wish there was something we could do to help."
"It's okay," Link said. "You have done so much for us. This is the least we can do for you and the other fairies."
Emelia smiled. "Your words are kind, Sir Link."
"We should get some sleep then," Aeris suggested.
"Yes, we will leave tomorrow morning," Link said.
