Chapter 1: Link and Navi
The howling of the wind as it whipped the little boy's blonde hair was almost eerie, clashing with the night skies outside the castle walls. The faint torchlight in the rain flickered, revealing that the boy wore a green tunic and brown boots. On his back was a brown scabbard, and on his left arm was a wooden shield, while his right hand carried a peculiar short sword, which could be guessed to be the size of a hunting knife. The boy stood by a drawbridge over a small moat, looking over a field, blue eyes flickering with pain and determination.
There was a sound behind him.
He whirled around, and all was lost in darkness.
"Navi, you must go." the great tree commanded. "I must be cured."
The little white fairy was furious. She whizzed around in a temper. Why must she ally with this… boy? This Kokiri was a monstrosity, he had no fairy! He had never had one! Her reputation would be tarnished! "Great Deku Tree, with all due respect, why can you not call upon Saria, or the Great Mido my lord? Or some other loyal Kokiri? Why does it have to be this one called Link?"
The ancient tree gave a rumbling sigh. "He is the only one, who has the strength to do what I propose of thee. Go hither Navi, to this Link, and bring him before me. Please…" the tree sounded uncomfortable. "I may not have much time left. Please do the task I hath set for thee."
Navi gave up, and flew off, out of her home in the nook of the Deku Tree, and down the Pathways. She passed a boy, who was standing guard of the Pathways, and flew out over Kokiri Village. Then, she realized something.
She had no idea where this Link lived.
She flew up to a girl who was sitting on a roof of one of the houses made of wood. "Excuse me?" she asked the girl and her fairy.
The fairy, a little pink one, answered. "You need something?"
"Yes. I was wondering if one of you knew where the boy Link lived?"
The brown haired girl looked surprised, but nodded. "Fly across the pool, and then go down the road aways." she replied.
"Thank you miss." Navi sped off in that direction.
After a while, she came to a fork in the path. She looked to her left, and saw...
A petrified tree, with a sign so chopped to pieces that Navi couldn't read it. There was a moss covered ladder leading up to a moss covered blacony. Though, the funny thing was, it all looked fresh, and moss grew overtime. Navi also saw fresh carvings in the wood. Whoever's house it was, it couldn't be Mido's. Navi flew on.
Soon, she came to the entrance to Kokiri Forest, a forbidden entrance that led to the outside world, and realized that she must have gone too far. Desperate, she looked to a blonde girl and asked for help.
The girl giggled. "You passed it already!"
"I-I did?"
The fairy, a cyan blue one, giggled as well, which set Navi on edge. "Yeah! That boy lives in that petrified tree down the road!" She looked over at her child and giggled. "Poor boy, he probably doesn't know that the boys put stuff all over his house yet."
Navi felt a bit annoyed, and flew in the direction of the petrified tree. She looked it over again... and couldn't help but think it was a bit creepy. Flustered, she bonked into the fence, and, dazed, flew through a square in the fence, and through the entrance into the house.
The boy was muttering and moaning in his sleep, rolling over restlessly, shivering. Navi fluttered quietly into his one roomed home. She looked around.
It was quite clean, and comely, well organized. So, either this Link didn't get out much, or gave up trying to fix the vandalism on his house. Navi fluttered over to the bed, and got a good look at the child.
He still had his green Kokiri tunic on, and his brown Kokiri boots. His light blonde hair fell into his delicate face, and his body was small and scrawny. Navi almost thought of him as a rather attractive little boy, and any non-Kokiri would have, but there was something about him that Kokiri's thought a deformity, an abomination.
He had no companion, no fairy. According to rumors, he never had, yet he seemed to be in one piece.
"Um... kid?" Navi asked, fluttering down. The boy didn't wake up, only whimpered, as if trapped in a bad dream.
"Kid?"
Link still rolled around restlessly.
"GET UP, YOU LAZY TWIT!"
"GANONDORF!" the boy screamed, darting out of bed. His clear, blue eyes screamed in fear, his whole body stiff and rigid in shock. Navi jumped, and buzzed back.
After a minute, Link's eyes found the fairy, and he looked curiously at her. "Good morning! Are you lost?" he asked, extremely concerned.
Navi breathed heavily. "You scared me!" she accused, annoyed.
"I'm sorry." Link replied, and he sounded genuine. "We seemed to have startled eachother."
Navi grew impatient. "Yeah yeah, whatever kid. Listen, the Great Deku Tree wants to see you, like yesterday. So let's move!"
Link's eyes widened, but he was still polite, whereas Navi had lost that a long time ago. "Me? Whatever could it be I wonder?"
"You'll figure it out... eventually. I'm Navi, your new fairy. I've been assigned to you. So, as my first message, I shall say, get your butt out of bed, and let's go!"
Link looked even more stunned, and Navi grew even more frustrated. "I'm Link-"
"-I know who you are kid. And I also know that we should be getting out of this tree." Navi fluttered off. "Let's go."
Disclaimer: I do not own LOZOOT. So don't ask.
I found this in my notebook today, and I thought, "When did I write this?". I read it, and apparantly, when I still had the OOT game ( I exchanged my N64 for a PS2 about three to four years ago), I had started to write this! I got all the way to the level B1 in the Great Deku Tree! I was amazed, seeing as I was ten to eleven at the time. So, I'm continuing it as best I can. This is the written version of the video game. And there's more spice in it, apparantly.
is still stunned
Ah well, second chapter about to be typed up!
Review you peoples!
!Katrina!
