A/N: Hi everyone! Thank you for being so patient with me! Guess what? I finally have spell check now! I'm so happy! And, because it is the 3d chapter, and three is my lucky number, everyone who reviews get three cookies! You can't just read it, though. You have to REVIEW. Otherwise, you don't get your cookies.

I think out of all of the chapters so far, this one is my favorite because Marin's in it! She's such a cool character- one of my favorites! (Besides Link, of course.) And, in case none of you have ever played link's Awakening, yes, Marin is a real character! I did not make her up!

This chapter starts out a bit slow... But it gets better after awhile.

Happy reading! -

L.K.

Disclaimer: The Legend of Zelda was created by Shigeru Miyamoto-san. He is also the creator of Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, Star Fox, and many others. I admire his work very much, and I would never even dream of stealing his work. In other words, I do not own The Legend of Zelda.

Danny Phantom was created by Butch Hartman. He's a really cool guy since he created Danny Phantom. In other words, I do not own Danny Phantom.

Chapter #3: Kohint Island

Marin picked up the try with the two steaming hot cup of teas, and walked out of the kitchen and into her bedroom. She always had a cup of tea- didn't matter what flavor it was- everyday. She liked to have one every morning, and it acted as if it were her cup of coffee; filling her with energy for the day.

But she wasn't about to drink the two cups that she had on her tray- one was for the gust that hadn't woken up yet. In fact, he hadn't been awake for the past two days! She was becoming worried about him being unconise for so long, but she figured that he would wake up today. After all, he had been unconise for two days.

She enturned her room and sat the tray on the table next to her bed. Her room wasn't small, yet it wasn't big. It was just right for her bed side table, dresser, and her mirror on the wall. Everything was made of wood. Infact, the whole house was made of wood; similar to linkin'logs. But it didn't matter to her about that. Only the stores and shops in her village were made of brick; the rest were made from wood.

"Oh shoot!" she exclaimed. "I forgot the honey! How could I forget about the honey?"

She quickly ran out of the room and enturned the kitchen. She grabbed the honey from the cubbured, and ran as quickly as she came into her room.

'I don't know if he likes honey or not,' she said to herself, 'but if there's no honey in this tea, it's going to taste terrible!'

She took the spoon that was already in the jar and began putting spoonfuls of honey into each cup. While she did it, she hummed a song. It wasn't a song that you would hear everyday. It was more like a song that you would hear from a music box. That song met a lot to her. She called it "The Balled of The Wind Fish".

She looked over at the boy that was lieing in her bed- asleep, of course. He looked about her age, maybe a little bit younger- she wasn't sure. He certainly looked mature, whatever his age.

But there was something about him that bugged her: when she first found him unconscious on the beach, he was extreamly cold. But, of course, that could easily be explained bu the ocean. But no matter how hot her father made the house, and no matter how many blankets she put on top of him, he was always cold.

She reached over , pulled away a few strands of black hair, and lightly toughched his forehead with the back of her hand. He wasn't as cold as when she first found him, but he wasn't any warmer than he was last night.

"That's odd...," she said as she took her hand off his forehead. "He should be at least a little bit warmer. But I guess I really shouldn't worry about it all too much. I mean, it's not like he's going to die or anything because of it..."

she was cut off when the boy suddenly began to turn to his right, then to his left, and then to his right again. It seemed as if he was having some sort of bad dream. It must have been a pretty bad one because he was trying to shut his eyes as tight as he possibly could. A small patch of sweat started forming on his forehead. Marin started panicking; she didn't know what to do! Should she call her father for help? Or should she just try to wake him up herself?

Marin decided to go with plan 'B'.

"Hey,... um... Boy! Wake up!"

He didn't wake up.

Now Marin really didn't know what to do. But then she remembered seeing something carved on the back of a shield found not too far away from where she found the boy. Maybe... that was his name?

"Daniel, Wake up!"

Then he stopped tossing. He slowly opened his eyes, and looked over at Marin. His vision was still a little blurry from having been closed for so long, but he could make out the image of a girl with long hair that went all the way down to the ends of her elbows... Much like what he rembers of Princess Zelda... But the voice sounded so much like Sam's... Only, kinder...

"What a relief!" Marin gave a sigh of relief. 'I thought you'd never wake up! You were tossing and trurning so much that I..."

Then the boy started to speak. "Huh? Princess... Zelda? Is that you?"

"What? Me? A princess? I wish! You must still be fealing a little woozy. My name's Marin! Your name's Daniel, right?

"Uh, yeah. That's me alright." He sat up. "But how did you know my name?"

"Oh, that was easy!" She pulled out an old metal shield from underneath the bed. It was royal blue with a picture of those same three golden triangles that was on Princess Zelda's dress. It had a very beautiful red gewl right in the center of it that looked like glitter was inside of it when the sun hit it with it's rays. She turned the shield over to show two leather straps that were there for when you were holding it to protect yourself. But right down in the very low right hand side of the shield, was what looked like letters carved into it. It was very small, but it read "Daniel Fenton" in very fancy hand writing.

"I guessed that this was your name because I found it right by you when you washed up on shore," said Marin. "This is yours, right?"

Danny didn't know what to say. He'd never seen that shield in his whole life! But it did look very similar to the shield that was mounted on the wall in the cruise ship...

"Um... yeah. This is mine," he said. He knew it was really Sam's uncle's. But what was he supposed to say to her?

"I thought so!" Marin said. "But, Daniel is such a strange name. I've never heard of it before..."

"You've never heard of the name Daniel before? It's a pretty common name. At least, where I come from... Where am I anyway?" asked Danny.

"You're on Koholint Island!" Marin said happily.

Danny gave her a blank stare.

"You mean, you've never heard of Koholint Island before? That's weired." Marin paused and thought about it. But then she shook it off. "I guess it doesn't really matter right now. We'll talk about it later, ok? Would you like some tea? You must be hungry. I'll go get you some cake."

She handed him a cup with the steaming hot tea inside, and went into the kitchen.

It wasn't until Marin came back with the cake did Danny notice what he was waring. He wasn't waring his regular clothes anymore. Instead, it looked like a... green dress and a green hat?

"What the heck am I waring! Why am I waring a dress! Where are my clothes!"

Marin started cracking up! "That's not a dress! It's called a tunic! It's very fashionable for boys. Unlike the other clothes that you had on before." She pointed over to a pile of torn up clothes on a chair in the corner of her room. "When I found you, your clothes were all torn up. So my father changed your clothes for you."

'A tunic?' Danny thought. 'This all sounds very familiar... It's like as if I've heard of someone who wares a tunic... But I don't know who it is...'

"There was also some other things that washed up on shore, too- not just your shield. But," Marin grew quiet. "Ever since you washed up on the beach, there have been all sorts of monsters everywhere: on the beach, the forest, and just about everywhere else! All except for the Koholint village and Animal village... Well, I don't know for sure about Animal village. I haven't been there since you came here..."

"Wait a minute, Marin," said Danny. "What kind of monsters were they? Did they look like ghosts?"

"Ghosts? Oh, no. They weren't ghosts at all! There were lots of different kinds of them. I remember one of them looked like an orange blob with small legs, and it was able to shoot out small rocks from it's mouth! It almost hit me with one of them!"

"Don't worry, Marin," said Danny, "I'll go down there and fight those monsters, that way they won't hurt anybody anymore!" Danny put his empty cup down and stood up. But then he fell back down again on the floor.

"Oh, no!" Marin ran over to him and pulled him back onto the bed. "Are you sure you should be getting up? You still seem pretty weak... You need cake."

-III-

Danny and Marin had finished the whole cake; it didn't take them very long. Danny was feeling much better now. He thanked Marin for helping him and began walking out the door.

"Please, I insist that you come over for dinner," Marin said. "My father is out right now getting the ingredients for dinner. You do like mushrooms, right?"

"Uh, yeah. Sure."

"Good, because we're having mushroom soup."

"Well, thanks again Marin. I really do owe you one for saving my life." Danny looked around. "How do I get to the beach from here?"

"Just follow this path, and when you come to the fork in the road, just go to the left, and in no time, you'll be there!"

Danny waved goodbye thanked Marin again, and started following the path that Marin had showed him. All he had with him was the shield that Marin found.

'This shield should be all I need. After all, Marin did say that there were other things there besides me and this shield. Maybe my pouch will be there, then I can get my cell phone and call Sam and get off of this island!'

The path went through the whole village, which he remembered Marin saying was called Koholint village. Everything was so lively in the village. Everyone outside had a smile of their face, and no one seemed to be sad, angry, or anything! They were all just... happy.

He saw some boys playing catch with a ball. And they both had tunic's on, similar to the one that Danny had on.

'People in this village sure do dress wried...'

Then, out of the blue comes a running black ball that was ten times his own size, had fangs, and was running strait for him! He did not like the look that the thinggave him. It looked like it wanted to eat him alive!

Danny tried to get out of the way by running back the same way that he came from. But of course, it didn't really do much.

"What the hell is that thing! Is this the monster that Marin was talking about!"

Then the thing yelleped, much like a dog would if it got hurt. Then it stopped. It looked like it was still trying to reach him, but for some reason it couldn't. Danny tilted his head, and saw that the thing was tied to a wooded steak with a chain! Much like what you would do with bull dog!

"What the? What is this thing?"

"Bow-wow! Don't eat that thing! You don't know where it's been!" A short fat woman came running over to him.

'That thing? Who does she think she is!' thought Danny.

"I'm terribly sorry for my Bow-wow's behavior! Please, forgive him. He really didn't mean to eat you. He just got excited, that's all."

'Su-u-ure he did, Lady.'

"My name's Miss MewMew. If you need anything, anything, come over any time you like and ask."

"Uh, sure thing, Miss MewMew," Danny said. "Did you say your... dog's name was Bow-wow?"

"Sure did! He's won so many prizes for his fine fur! I'm so proud of him!"

"Just making sure. Well, see you later, Miss MewMew." He gave a good hard look at Bow-wow, the thing that tried to eat him."

'I don't see how that thing can walk... He's got no legs! This place just keeps getting stranger and stranger...'

Danny soon found the fork in the road, just as Marin had said. He looked over to the right path and notice that it led into a forest.

"Well, I don't want to go over there," he said. So he took the left path, like Marin had told him. But then, after walking for a while, he started to getting bored and put his arms over his head and looked up at the sky. Since he wasn't looking where he was going, he ended up falling down a small cliff!

"Ow! Stupid, stupid, stupid! Why didn't I look where I was going!" He rubbed his head a little, and then stood up. He was about to step forward, but then stopped. Right there in front of him, were two of the monsters that Marin was talking about.

-III-

A/N:Yay! Chapter three is done! I'm so proud of myself! I case you want to know what kind of monster Marin was talking about, it's called on Ortock. Did you know that Ortocks have been in every single Zelda game so far? It's true! I learned that from the Ortock figurine in the Wind Waker. (I love that game...)

Anyways, I hope you enjoyed this chapter! I know I did. I know that the spelling isn't still isn't as good as it should have been, but today is my day off from school... and well, you know. Oh yeah, and happy Friday the 13th, everyone!