By the time Sonic arrived at Hyrule Castle, he was soaking wet, so he shook the water out of his quills. He raced towards Zelda's bedroom and knocked on the door. A familiar young brunette opened the door and beamed when she saw Sonic. "Sonic!" she exclaimed happily, hugging the blue hedgehog. "Hi, Zelda! I missed you," said Sonic. "I missed you too," said Zelda, wiping tears of joy out of her eyes. "Ever since you left, I've been thinking about you, hoping we'd get to see each other and just celebrate your victory."

"I hope you don't mind that I brought some friends," said Sonic. "Not at all," replied Zelda. "Now we can all celebrate together." And that's what they did. They played games, watched movies and Zelda played her ocarina for her guests. Meanwhile, WALL-E was telling Impa about the storm. "I can quiet the storm with my powers," said Impa. "And make it so that it's just rain. Then it'll be safe for Sonic, Tails, Link and Amy to go home."

"That's a wonderful idea," said WALL-E. "And the plants will still have water to drink." So Impa went into the courtyard and waved her arms. The thunder and lightning stopped, but the rain didn't. Now it was just a gentle rainstorm without the thunder and lightning. WALL-E went to tell his daughter and her friends the good news. "Good news," said WALL-E. "Impa made the storm go away, so it's just raining. It's safe to go home now."

"Thank you, your majesty," said Link. He, Amy and Tails started to head out. Sonic was the last one, but instead, he turned towards King WALL-E when a thought came to him. "Can I stay and have a sleepover with Zelda?" he asked. "A slumber party?" inquired WALL-E. "I don't know, Sonic. The last time Zelda went to a slumber party, she broke all the rules and got grounded. Now she's afraid the same thing is going to happen again when she's at a slumber party."

"Oh," said Sonic, disappointed. "I understand. But WALL-E, will you let me help Zelda overcome her fear of breaking the rules?"

"I suppose that would be alright," said WALL-E. "I guess the way for Zelda to be able to enjoy herself is to make the rules a little easier. It was hard because there was a babysitter, and she made the rules too strict."

"Then that's what we need to help Zelda have the best slumber party ever," said Sonic. "Go home, Sonic and tomorrow, we'll come up with a plan to help my daughter have a good time at a slumber party." Sonic smiled as he went home for the night.