Mina is a normal girl, besides the fact that she's part elf and her ears are slightly pointed at the top, but other than that she pretty much your average twelve-year-old. She has short blonde hair and fairly pale skin. Mina was what most people would call average height for a person her age. And she was very familiar with the great hero, Link. When most people think Link, they think adult and hero and king, but Mina always thought of him as the short, spunky Kokiri that he started out as. 'It's not fair that he lived so long ago. Why did he have to live then… why can he be here… with me and everybody else here on the Delfino Isles…It would be so awesome to go on adventures like that!'

Mina lived isolated from the normal word. Mina lived on a thinly populated island. She lived with her mom and worked on the family farm. There weren't many other villagers… there were at least enough to trade with when some supplies were short.

"Mom, I'm going to the bridge!" Mina shouted to her mom, out in the fields, as she grabbed her telescope and ran. Mina's mother replied, "Fine with me, as long as you're home for dinner!" Mina only half listening ran up the hill, and towards the bridge where she usually sat and kept look out. She would have usually gone to Lila's Lookout, but it was always crowded with the snot nosed little kids.

Finally, after getting through the thick grass, she settled her self down on the center of the bridge. She grabbed her telescope and looked through, scanning the ocean and skies. An unfamiliar shape met her eyes. She quickly zoomed in and took a better look at the weird shape. A SHIP! And a BIG one at that! This meant new people! This had to be good! Mina ran through the grass and down the path towards the ship. A plank was sent down as people started to get off the enormous ship. It was the biggest ship Mina has ever seen! She wondered exactly how many people could fit on it. A storm of people came off.

Mina wove her self through the crowd looking for someone interesting to talk to and ask questions. She stopped. Right in front of her was a boy-about twelve years old and wearing a green T-shirt. He looked right at her for a brief moment. Then turned away abruptly. Was it Link? Could this be the legendary hero she'd always dreamed about?

She stared… she couldn't keep her eyes off him. She just had to talk to him. He turned and started walking away. He couldn't leave! Not now!

Mina ran up to him and asked, "Link? It's you isn't it! I knew it! I can't believe I actually meeting you! This is so cool!" Kind of freaked out the boy turned around and looked at her as if she where crazy.

"Huh?" was all Mina's Link could say. Finally he mustered, "My name is Justin." Justin? That couldn't be right… this had to be Link, this had to be the hero she had heard so much about! He's lying… he's really Link, isn't he?

The boy interrupted her thoughts, "Hello?" He waved his hand in front of her face.

She looked at him some more then said, "You're telling me you are not Link? You're really this… Justin?"

The boy answered with, "Uh, I think that's what I just said…"

Mina answered with, "Oh, yeah, uh it was nice meeting you… are you positive you're not the one and only Link?"

"Positive," he ended causing Mina even more disappointment.

"Okay, sorry I bothered you so much. Just a common mistaken identity." Mina said feeling very down.

Pitying her Justin replied, "So I'm not this Link, but can we still be friends? I didn't mean to hurt your feelings like that." Mina looked up and thought for a while. She straitened her poor posture and looked her new friend in the eye, "Hey, meet me at the top of the bridge tonight at seven, you know, right when it gets dark… I have something I want to show you."

"Sure, see you then," He replied. And with that, she ran off see what goods were brought in, and to think about this 'Justin', and to wonder that maybe…nah.