"Wow, you've been through a lot!" Princess exclaimed as Link had just finished telling her his adventure in the cave.

Sheesh, it was just a cave! I bet he was just exaggerating the whole thing about the so-called-dragon!

"So, should we head to the next place to get the last jewel, your highness?" Link had asked while I was disbelieving his story.

"Link, please...Just call me Zelda!" Princess had insisted, not answering his question.

"S-Sorry your high--oops! I mean, Zelda...!" Link apologized.

"It's alright Link. This is only our second time with each other." Princess had said as though it was no big deal.

I went over to the water and stared down at the really small fishes swimming around in it.

Whoa, I barely saw them!

I gave myself, and them, a small smile.

They're so cute!

"Hey, Michelle!" I heard someone call out.

I continued smiling at the fish.

"Hey, Michelle!" I heard a high-pitched, and squeaky, voice call out to me as well.

This time, I had actually turned around since the second voice had hurt my ears.

"Huh?" I reply as I see "three" pairs of eyes staring towards me.

"The Prin--I mean Zelda, has asked us if we'd like to stay for tonight. What do you think?" Link asked me.

"...Do you have any hot baths, Miss Zelda?" I ask towards Princess, trying to give her some respect.

"Uh...yes, yes we do. Why?" She replied.

"If we stay, may I take one? I wouldn't take too long." I ask her, trying not to sound greedy or selfish.

"Of course! All of our guests are given a room with its own bathroom." She had replied.

"Okay, we'll stay!" I agreed to the offer.

I really need a bath! I'm starting to smell, my body is covered in dirt and dust, my clothes need a good wash, and overall, I just need a bath!

"Wonderful! Impa," Princess called out.

Ninja lady came into the garden by its entrance as though she was standing there the whole time.

Ninja lady seems to like the shadows...Maybe she really is a ninja! Oh, that'll be so cool if that's true!

"What do you need, Princess?" she asked as she did a small bow.

"Impa, may you please escort Miss Michelle to her sleeping quarters for tonight?" Princess asked ninja lady.

"Yes Princess. Come, Miss Michelle." Ninja lady said, glancing at me and then doing another small bow before turning and walking away.

I soon went to catch up with her and then follow her to where I'm supposed to sleep for tonight.

Finally, a bath!

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We continue walking; passing by several things that you would only be able to see in a castle. They were all beautiful paintings, statues, and other types of artworks! We went through a lot of different corridors.

Finally, after going through all of those corridors and passing all of those artworks, we finally made it up to a corridor with several doors on each side.

If these aren't the bedrooms, I'm gonna...

"Here we are." Ninja lady spoke out as we approached a door.

The door appeared to be made out of some expensive and fine cut wood and it had a small red three triangle symbol on its frame; I believe that blabbermouth had said it was something called the "Triforce", but it was a golden color, not at all like the red one on the door frame. I was guessing that it was a

Ninja lady opened the door and I gasped at the site I saw.

The room had red walls, a rich red carpet, a large canopy bed with red and white sheets and pillows and such, a small gold table in front of a red sofa, a gold dresser near another door, probably the bathroom, a gold bookshelf with lots of books, and a golden ceiling light that hung above the middle of the room. There were also little gold statues on the chest, bookshelf, and table.

...too much red...

"I hope you enjoy your room. Dinner shall be served when the moon rises." Ninja lady said before she "disappeared".

"Uh...thanks..." I muttered before I noticed she was gone.

How does she do that?

I walked towards the center of the room, studying the place before I went and took a seat on the red sofa.

I began remembering that dream that I had had while I was still at Death Mountain, trying to figure out it.

Ugh! It makes no sense! Who were those people? Why'd the girl have my name and why'd the old man call her "Miss"? Just who were they and why'd they have round instead of pointed ears?

I got up and walked over to the other door and twisted the knob.

I gasped slightly at the red and gold sight before me.

Why am I not surprised?

I saw red towels, tiles, and walls. Along with a gold tub, shelves and bars that held the towels, a gold framed mirror with red rubies embedded into it that was about five feet high, and a gold toilet.

A gold toilet...? You've gotta be kidding me...

I walked over towards the mirror, just now taking the time to notice my physical appearance.

I noticed my ice-blue eyes that sent a familiar chill down my spine, my slightly wavy shoulder-length dark brown hair, my sickly pale complexion, my pointy ears, my green headband, my green Kokiri dress, and my brown traveling boots.

I also noticed the dirt that covered my frail form.

So I exited the bathroom and walked over the dresser, where I opened it to see if it had something that I could wear before dinner.

I saw some dresses of the familiar red and gold colors, but only three robes that were of the red coloring: one for a wide person, one for a tall person, and one for a short person. I grabbed the one for a short person and went into the bathroom to take a short bath.

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After a nice bath, I came out of the bathroom in the red robe smelling like cherries, the fragrance that the soap was, and smiling.

I feel clean.

I looked out an opened window, seeing that the sun was just setting.

I went over to the dresser to pick out a small red dinner gown and placed it on the bed as I went to sit down on the red sofa.

I sat there, comfy for once while getting my mind at ease. That is, until, I heard a knock at the door.

I got up and paced rather quickly to the door, opening it a bit.

"Ah, there you are, Queer!" I exclaim as I opened the door so that he could come in. "What're you here for?"

"Uh...Zelda told me to ask you if you knew what 'proper etiquette' was." Link said as he came in, scratching his head in embarrassment.

"Is that all?" I ask in shock as he blushes a tad bit.

I close the door and stare at him in his state of embarrassment.

"You don't know...do you?" I ask him as I lean my back on the door.

"Of c-course I do!" he said all too fast to be truthful.

"Okays, I'll teach ya." I say as I move closer to the center of the room.

I face him and say, "Do you at least know how to bow properly?"

He stared at me with confusion.

I sighed as folded my arms across my chest.

"Boys, young and old, bow to those with titles such as 'King', 'Queen', 'Princess', 'Prince', 'Sir', and etcetera. Girls do as well, but they do it differently." I tell him.

"Differently?" he asked in confusion as he stared at me with his curious filled eyes.

"Well, for one thing, boys bow with their arms stiffly to their side and they lean their body forward; like this." I say as I demonstrated how to do it.

Link watched my demonstration.

"You try." I command him.

He began with placing his arms to his sides, and then he attempted to bow.

"No, no, no!" I exclaimed.

He looked up at me with confusion.

"Huh? What'd I do wrong?" he asked.

"Your arms need to be stiffer, so does your body!" I say.

Link stared at me before he went back to trying out his bowing skills.

"How's that?" he asked.

"...It..." I added on the drama, his eyes full of hope that he did it correct. "...sucked. Hate to put it bluntly, but it did."

His face changed to that of sadness because he had failed to do it correctly.

"Aw...Don't be upset..." I say, trying to keep cool.

I dunno how to react to that...

"...Fine! We'll move onto something else!" I exclaim as I push him towards the red sofa.

"Ah!" he exclaimed as the sudden force from the push had made him unbalanced. "What'd you do that for!"

"Sit," I command him in a strict voice.

Link, scared by my sudden change in tone, solemnly did as was told.

"Do you even know how to sit and eat, using the correct silverware, during the dinner?" I asked as I folded my arms across my chest, again.

"Huh?" he asked in confusion.

I knew it...

"That's it! I am so going to have to...never mind." I began, ending the thought of Blabbermouth having to teach all of those Kokiris all sorts of useless junk and such.

Link looked at me with curiosity of my sentence.

"Hey, queer." I call out, trying to have some fun.

"What?" Link asked in response.

He fell for the oldest trick in the book! He's such a loser!

I try to contain my self from bursting out in laughter by closing my eyes for a second and biting my lip.

He looked up at me in confusion.

"...W-Where are you sitting...at the table...?" I ask, trying to stay calm.

"Uh...Zelda said we'd all be sitting next to one another since this is a normal dinner and not one that's like the one during a Ball." Link replied as he sat cross-legged on the red sofa.

"Okays, then I'll be sitting next to you, or will I be sitting next to Princess?" I ask.

"Uh..." he answered.

"You weren't told, were you?" I asked him skeptically.

I walk towards him and take a seat on the table.

"Okays, well, without knowing that valuable piece of info, I guess we gotta start working on your etiquette." I tell him as I get up off the table.

As if that's gonna do any good...

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I was walking with Link to the place where he said Princess would meet us.

I was wearing the red gown, my hair down without the headband since it would clash with the dress. Link was wearing a dull black tuxedo and black dress shoes, an attire that he said Ninja Lady gave him before he had come down to my room after going to his which he was directed to by Princess. It was a good think that the dress was long and covered my feet because only God knows that I despise those heels.

"Ah, there you are, Link, Michelle!" Princess said from behind us.

"Hi Zelda," Link exclaimed as he turned around to show proper respect.

I turned around as well, noticing the attire that Princess was wearing. I also noticed that Ninja Lady was right by her side, but still wearing her normal attire.

Princess was wearing a rather similar dress to that of her normal attire. I was a sleeveless pink dress that covered her feet as well, but you could see some of her heels. She wore a gold belt in which held the same type of blue cloth with symbols that her normal attire also had. She also had her hair out of that head gear that she had on earlier, earrings shaped like the Triforce on, and a tiara type thing, with a ruby in the center, on her forehead.

"So, Link, Michelle, I see that you two are wearing the attires that were prepared for you for tonight." Princess said as she examined our attires.

"Yes, Princess. And thank you for allowing us to wear such extravagant attires. You are looking rather pretty, if I do say so myself." I said while I did a small curtsy.

"Thank you, Michelle." Princess said as she gave a small smile of embarrassment.

"Princess, Dinner is already beginning." Ninja Lady said as she glanced at Princess.

"Yes, Impa, you're right. Come; let us dine with my father." Princess said as she and Ninja Lady began to enter a pair of double doors that led into the dining room.

The room wasn't as spectacular as I imagined it, but I remembered Blabbermouth telling me that the Castle had two dining rooms; one for the family and one for balls and such. The table was long and wide, but only enough for there to be three by one seats; a total of eight seats. The table was wooden, but it was covered by a white tablecloth covered with red designs all over it. There were small center pieces, three total: one large one and two smaller ones beside it. The chairs were wooden as well, but they had the same colored cushions on them as the tablecloth. The room's walls were a dull beige color with dull cherry wood floors. There were windows long in length and two sets of double doors.

"Good evening, Father." Princess said as she curtsied to the man.

"Good evening, my little Princess." the Man said in return. "And...these are your...friends?"

"Yes, father. This is Link," she said as she gestured toward Link. "And this is Michelle." she gestured me this time.

"It is good to meet you, Link and Michelle." the Man said as he looked at us.

"It's an honor to meet with you, your majesty." I said politely as I, too, curtsied to the Man.

Link did as well, but he had done it all too fast. The Man looked us over, looking a tad bit nervous.

"My Princess," he said towards Princess. "You do know that Lord Ganondorf shall be joining us tonight, right?"

"Of course father, I just thought that my friends would help draw this dinner away from Politics, tonight." Princess explained as she gave her father a small smile.

"A wise choice, my Princess, but," The Man began.

"Yes, father?" Princess asked as everybody sat down in their proper seating order.

"I do not want you to speak of any nonsense, such as you being able to foresee the future." he commanded, though not appearing to be commanding in any way.

I watched the family scene, slightly annoyed with how obnoxious The Man was being.

"But, Father..." Princess began to protest.

"Your Majesty?" I asked as I looked towards The Man, showing my proper respect.

"Hm," he looked towards me.

"Do you understand anything about Genetics?" I asked, remembering something that had just dawned on me.

"'Genetics'?" he asked in confusion, apparently confused at the word.

Everybody else at the table looked towards me with the expression of confusion clearly on their faces.

"Genetics: It's a form of Science. It's basically about genes from both parents that they give to their offspring. And if I'm correct, by hearing gossip in the Market, your wife, the Queen, was able to foresee into the future before you made an action during the war, yes?" I responded.

"If it's true, then clearly that ability had been passed down into the young Princess Zelda had gained the ability. So, let's put it in simpler terms. Let's say that foreseeing into the future is the same as being Physic. So we'll give the gene that has the ability, a lowercase 'p,' and those without the ability, a uppercase 'p'. Clearly, since the ability isn't common, it's considered a recessive, or a weaker, trait. On the other hand, since most people do not have the ability, that gene can be known as the dominant, or the stronger, trait. The dominant trait is always marked with an uppercase letter, while the recessive trait is always marked with a lowercase letter. Also, the dominant trait usually masks the trait, since it is forever to be in the offspring's genes; which they will pass down onto their future children, though that generation will usually have a less chance of gaining the ability. So, basically, recessive traits are usually masked by dominant traits, but they do have a chance of overcoming the dominant one. So, the young Princess Zelda could've obviously gained the ability from the Queen's genes." I had explained.

Okay...if only I understood half of what I had just said...

"Quite a remark, kid." a voice had said when I finished.

Everyone at the table, myself included, turned their heads towards the figure that had appeared at the pair of large double-doors.

"Ah, Lord Ganondorf," The Man said as he sat straight up, a smile upon his lips, though his mustache and beard covered it up. "I am glad to see that you have made it."

"Thank you, your majesty." the man said in respect, but anybody with any sense could tell that he was disgusted by his very own words.

Maybe the King's...a total idiot? Ha, that's probably true, considering he didn't know a thing about Genetics.

The man had taken a seat across from The Man, but next to me. My face, at least it felt that way to me, was indifferent, though it was covering my emotion of disgust and uneasiness.

I know a nice name for this guy...Ganondork.


Michi: Okays, that was kinda weird...I was repeatedly asking myself, "Why does Michelle remember her past and people from her world, but not remember her own appearance and that this is a game world?" and stuff like that. I'm also thinking about re-writing this story so that I can change her from knowing her past, to having one hundred percent amnesia, and every time she knocks herself out, a bit of her memory comes back to her. Just like the incident at Death Mountain, Goron City to be precise, where she dreamt a memory of her childhood, all in the last chapter. Now, as I ramble to myself, I remember that I had begun with the same skills from the previous chapter, and then it changed into a better one. That's because after chapter four, I began to type this one, but I was on a short hiatus and just began to finish this chapter this month. And, since this is just my pointless rambling, I would like to say, "Bleh." Okays, bye-byes!