A/N: Enjoy this, all I have to say now.

It Is Time.

"Are you sure you don't want it back?" Malon asked Vincent, his jacket being worn by her. They were both making their way back to the ranch but earlier that morning, it snowed. Heavily. So, being the guy that he is, Vincent gave Malon his jacket. "You look cold."

Vincent shivered. "Nnnnot at all Mmmalon. Wwwee're nearly ttthere anyways."

Together, they entered the ranch and Vincent hurried for the door. Before he could open it, a man opened it from he inside. He was skinny but tall man with a pointed, black beard.

"Oh no, no, no, no, no. Zis zimply cannot do." He said in a foreign accent. He grabbed Malon and pulled her inside. Vincent tried to rush in but the man blocked him. "I'm sorry but I cannot let you in. I'm appointed by your parents to make sure their daughter-in-law will be a stunning beauty."

"She already is, now let me in!" Vincent said as he was trying to force himself in.

"Shush. I will not listen to you, someone who does not have a sense of true fashion. Leaving your old clothes behind in favor for a white trench coat. Although, relax I will make her even more of a beauty. Now stay out here." He said before shutting the door.

"Barely a day and my parents are already thinking of marriage." Vincent muttered to himself. "And it's freezing!"

Silver walked around the corner and appeared before Vincent.

"Hey Silver, haven't seen you in some time." Vincent said, trying to make the dog come closer. "Come on."

Silver looked up, toward south.

"What is it?" Vincent asked.

Silver walked up to Vincent. It sat on the cold snow and looked up at him with his yellow eyes. "Sir Vincent, I think it is time."

Vincent stared down at Silver. Vincent started to laugh. "First snakes, now dogs. I wonder where did I get this gift."

"Sir Vincent, this isn't a laughing matter. I am one of the three guardians of the Goddesses. I am able to communicate with the all inhabitants of the world, you cannot probably talk to any other canines other than myself." Silver said. He had a dignified voice, one filled with the courage to fight all evils. "Allow me to introduce myself."

"Your Silver, the dog that I gave to Malon the first time I met her." Vincent said. "What else is there to you?"

"Plenty more. You did find me as a pup and even gave me to the woman that you love. In fact, the Goddesses made it so that you would find me and bring me up. I am known as Fenrir the ninth, the tenth generation of the wolf clan that swore their loyalties to the Goddesses."

"I still find it hard to believe that you can talk. Why now Fenrir? Why are you now just starting to talk to me? Tenth generation but ninth Fenrir?" Vincent asked.

"My descendant was known as Braver. He named his son Fenrir and all other wolves of the bloodline are known as such."

"Ok, I get that. Kind of. But why talk now?"

"I decided that I should not reveal my identity to you before. I needed to see how things would unfold and now I see it has turned for the worst. Ganondorf is on his way here. Now. Look to the south and turn your gaze upwards."

Vincent looked up. Straining his eyes, he could see a dark storm far south. "I take it that's him and his army." He turned his attention back down. "Fenrir, I have to go and tell Link what's happening. At this rate, Ganondorf will be here by nightfall. Are you willing to listen to me one last time before you follow the Goddesses fully?"

"I already am. Tell me Sir Vincent, what is it that you want me to do?"

"I'm taking Elliptus, I want you to go and tell Malon what's happening. Make sure everyone in this ranch house gets inside the castle walls before the sun sets. Try to reach Kakiriko; my family is staying there. Tell as many people as you can to get inside those walls Fenrir."

Vincent never acted like this. Then again, a battle to determine the fate of the world can do that to somebody. Even somebody like Vincent, who usually takes things more calmly, at least more levelheaded.

"I'm sure the Goddesses are glad to have a knight such as yourself." Fenrir commented.

Vincent gave smirk. "I'm far from a knight."

Vincent made his way to the coral. Someone already released the horses into it. Galloping around it was his might steed. It noticed Vincent at the gate and galloped toward him. Unlike what usually happens, Elliptus calmly let Vincent touch his mane. Vincent noticed his horse was nervous but ready for what was set to come.

"Come on Elliptus." Vincent said. "Let's go."

Vincent mounted his horse. Even if it was cold and freezing, there wasn't anything more important to Vincent then to make it to Link. He kicked his horse and off went Elliptus. Its speed was remarkable.

High above, the scarlet bird soared. It hovered above Vincent and matched the horse's speed.

A/N: Sorry guys but I have to stop there. Short I know but it's leading up to something I know you will like.