Chapter 2 is up! Yay::Everybody cheers!:Well, you aren't probably that happy, but I'd like to think you are… anyways, on to the chapter!
"What? You're joking." Saria stared at Link with disbelief. "You want me to transport you to another world?" Link took Saria's hands. "There is no place for me to go! I have to get out of here. Please. You must help me." He looked deep in Saria's eyes. She sighed. "Okay, Link, I'll do it. But you must take Epona with you. You need at least one friend in a new world," said Saria. Link smiled. "Saria, come with me. It will be fun; we can explore a completely new place. Nobody will know us. Come on," he cried. Saria looked at Link sadly. "You know I can't. I am bound to this forest by my Kokiri blood and my duty as the Sage of Forest. I will perish if I leave this forest." She looked away. Link understood. "Well, let's find a new world then," he exclaimed. Saria raised her hands, and a grey ball of light grew between them. It exploded in a flash and a delicate piece of parchment floated into Saria's hand.
After a few moments of reading, Saria looked at Link. "There are three worlds to which you can travel. Periphe, Kayi or Termina. Periphe is world filled with a hate and evil. You have a real chance to defeat the source, a dark queen named Xiantha. Kayi is a world filled with nothing but animals, and is peaceful and lush. Termina is a world filled with people, monsters and animals alike, with peace, evil and everything in between," Link thought for awhile. In Periphe he could become a hero again, but there would be no chance to unleash the power of the Master Sword and become an adult. He may very well die trying to become a hero again. Kayi was a world with no problems, but that also made it very dull. Termina seemed much like Hyrule, but it was mysterious, and Link would enjoy seeing a completely different culture.
"I will go to Termina," announced Link. Saria seemed worried. "Are you sure, Link?" she asked. Link nodded confidently. "I can sense that there will be more problems to face in Termina, and it seems like a place where you could really live." Saria nodded. "Okay." She raised her hands again. This time it was a green ray of light, shooting out of the forest. In a deafening voice, she called: "Sages: hear me! I invoke the power of the chain we have linked. Send the Hero of Time into another world! Forest!" Link's could hear another loud, deep voice respond and a red jet of light shot out of Death Mountain. "Fire!" bellowed Darunia. Blue jet from the lake. "Water!" cried Ruto. Purple jet from the graveyard. "Shadow!" yelled Impa. Orange jet from the desert. "Spirit!" shrieked Nabooru. Yellow light from the temple. "Light!" boomed Rauru. The rays of light all bended and joined Saria's right above Link. They flashed and a huge rainbow ball appeared. It lowered itself to the ground, the six lights still feeding it power. The ball descended till it hit the grassy floor of the forest. A door opened, and Link went inside the ball.
He looked at Saria. "I never was very good at saying byes. Tell everyone I have had the time of my life, and I will miss them all. And… please let me know somehow if you ever find Zelda," cried Link. Tears poured down Saria's cheeks. "Good-bye Link!" said the Six Sages. The ball rose again shooting up towards the sky. Just as Link was about to rise above the clouds, the ball stopped. The six coloured jets of light began to waver. The lights in the ball started to fade. Nabooru's voice shouted in his mind. Link, something has gone wrong! Our power is not strong enough to get you out of the world!
Link looked down in horror. If he was to fall, it was sure death. The ray of orange light broke off. He could sense that Nabooru had fainted. Then the blue light disappeared. The red light wavered furiously for a second than also disconnected. Then the purple light vanished. Green and yellow merged into each other and seemed to become stable – but Link could see he was slowly falling. He became desperate, and felt around the ball for something, anything at all. Suddenly he could feel a new presence. Something was forming inside the ball. Link took out his sword quickly. The figure came into perfect view, and, with blinding speed, a pink light encased the ball and raised it up once more.
