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Legend of Zelda: Orb of Dreams
Chapter Six: Nature's Fields
Link relaxed on his queen sized bed. His hands behind his head and his eyes fixated on the ceiling above him.
"I'm so overwhelmed, I overreacted at lunch…" Link sighed a big sigh, "The king just doesn't understand I've been saving his kingdom for seven straight years and he thinks I have time to get a hobby, honestly! Mostly though I'm just ashamed with myself why did I even… ARGH!"
He turned over to lay on his side closing his eyes. "I have never lived anywhere, I don't know if I can handle living in the castle. I would be nice to see Zelda everyday. I don't really have anywhere else to go… Maybe I should talk to Saria, she always helps."
He rolled off the bed and grabbed his gear.
"Where are you going Link?" Navi floated through the room.
"To see Saria before I make this decision," he tightened the belt around his waist and his chest to secure his sword and shield.
"Do you really need her to decide? I think you know the answer and are just not willing to accept it, but why, you know you don't have anywhere else to go." Navi spoke with wisdom only a fairy could have.
"You're right Navi I do know the answer I just need to talk to her. I haven't seen her in forever!" He opened the door and shut it behind him.
"HEY! Wait for me!" She flew after him.
Link walked calmly into the stables looking for Epona.
A neigh escaped from the back of the stables. Link could recognize her anywhere.
He quickly put her riding gear on and led her out of the stables. She openly neighed at her delight to being out in the open again. Link mounted her and she was off in a flash.
"Whoa! What's wrong Epona?" He asked as he held on to her reigns tighter.
With that she sped up though the town into the open fields.
"Oh, you just don't like to be stabled do you?" he smiled down at her.
She moved her head for yes and Link laughed.
"You and me… were a lot alike, we love the open fields of freedom."
They entered the forest not long after, where he dismounted.
He looked around at his first home. The Korkiri forest, it seemed so small now. Rightly so, the Korkiris were all children sized. This was why he could never live here again.
He walked through the village. The Korkiri stared at him as he walked past up the hill towards the Lost Woods.
No matter how funny it sounds, Link had the Lost Forest memorized like the back of his hand and made quick work of weaving his way though to the Sacred Garden. Through the Garden was the Forest Temple, where Saria would be protecting it.
At the entrance he found her. Her bright green hair matched her green outfit and her blue eyes lit up as they saw him. She looked exactly how he remembered.
She stood from her stump and ran to him. He kneeled down to embrace her.
After a minute they let go.
"What are you doing here Link?" Saria questioned him.
"To see you," he answered simply.
"Shouldn't you be off saving something?" She mocked.
"Not that I know," he smiled at her, "It's good to see you."
He told her everything that had happened to him since they last talked.
"Wow that sound really exciting! You are going to take them up on their offer, right?"
"Yes, I'm not that dumb, but I will miss the green fields and trees."
"Just come visit me when you feel detached from nature," she gave him a big smile.
"I will, I better get going though, would want them to worry about me," he turned to leave.
"Link! Don't forget you can always reach me though the song I gave you. I'll always be there for you," she said as she watched him leave.
"Thanks, you're a great friend Saria. See you later," he waved to her as he left.
Epona and Link enjoyed the fields as they made their way back to… home.
"I don't think that's ever going to sound right…" he said as the sun set and he rode through the town towards the castle.
Zaria looked though a window over looking the town and watched as Link made his way back. She knew he would accept she could see it in his eyes. Although he would miss his fields of green, she knew this would become home to him.
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Hope you liked it.
This one seems longer me… I don't know. Sorry for not getting this to you guys sooner. A lot has been happening this year, I just needed time to adjust…along with time to actually sleep. Sorry guys I'm all booked up, I might not be able to write the next one for a while. Again please R&R I LOVE your comments or complaints. smiles
'Till we meet again!
