Ollin hopped off his horse. He brushed the horse's neck to calm him some. He watched Link as he rode up next to him and halted his horse. Link seemed to easily learn how to ride Epona. Ollin looked back at his horse. "Well done, Rue." he quietly talked to his horse as he watched the teen dismount his horse and stumble a bit.
Link looked at Epona as he regained his balance. He smiled at the horse and stroked her neck. "Thank you." he said to her. He glanced at Navi who sat on his shoulder. She was looking at the horse, studying it.
"I know you don't like to talk a lot, Link, but I need to know everything that happened once you woke up yesterday. As for you Navi, you like to talk too much, so let Link have his turn." Ollin coached as he looked around the area. Navi crossed her arms in front of her trying not to take offense at what Ollin just said about her; realizing the missing time was more important than her feelings at this time.
The group was back at the tree where Navi and Link had woken up from their nap the day before. The morning dew was still on the grass and the sun was finally over the horizon bringing light to the new day. It was a beautiful sight seeing the sun rise to its beauty.
Link nodded as he looked to Ollin. He walked over standing under the tree that he had laid beneath for his nap the day before. "This is where I woke up." the teen cited as he trailed off. His eyes moved towards the horizon. The feeling that someone should be coming over it ran through his mind; something similar to a déjà vu.
Ollin watched the teen. He looked off to where the teen's attention was. His eyes scanned the horizon looking for what the teen was looking at. "What do you see?" Ollin asked as he turned his attention back to Link, wondering if he was onto something. "Do you recall something?" he asked Link, hoping for an accommodating answer.
Link shook his head out of the daze. "It feels like someone should be coming from over there." He pointed in the direction that he was looking. "I feel their presence in my being but have no idea as of who or why." He couldn't explain the feeling; all he knew he was looking for someone to appear from over there.
Ollin listened to what he had to say and then started to walk off in the direction Link pointed. "Stay here." he instructed the two. Walking out away from the two, he turned around looking at them. He backed up trying to figure out just how far away he could go and still see the two. He stopped as he believed he had gone far enough.
Link watched as Ollin stopped. He stared at him as a rush of feelings ran through him. He could feel his heart starting to pound. He started to walk towards Ollin as if he was drawn to him. Abruptly, Link stopped; still looking at Ollin who stood across from him in the field. He felt numb.
Link next looked down at the ground where he stopped. His hands were trembling. His feet were in dried blood. He had commented about suc to Navi the day before on the way to Ollin's. He looked back up at Ollin on the horizon and just then a flash of memories began to flood his mind.
"Who do you think that is, Link?" Navi's small voice quivered as she spoke nervously as they looked at the man fully clad in metallic deep blue armor coming towards them. She studied the man's emotionless face. He was an oddity that sent chills through her. She had a bad feeling about this stranger. Something about him didn't sit well with her.
Link shook his head, unable to answer his friend's question. It was the first time he had seen this man as well. He seemed ready to fight, Link determined as he studied the man's blade that was to his side. He then looked into the man's cold eyes.
"You; I'm assuming you are the Hero of Time. It is said that you are a great courageous fighter and… I wish to challenge you. In return, I have something to offer you, a way for you to get rid of the memories of the past that haunt you. That will be your prize should you win this battle, though if you lose.. your life is mine." The man spoke loudly but calmly to the two.
Link looked curiously at the man. How did he know about what was going on in his mind? Who exactly was this stranger? "Who are you and how do you know about my memories?" Link questioned the man.
"You have no secrets, young man; your memories cry out whilst your eyes tell your story. And as far as who I am; that's not important. You only need know that I am here to offer you an end to your misery; either you take it or I leave. But I promise you this; this is your only chance in this lifetime to get rid of those memories." the man announced as he pulled out his blade and took a fighter's stance. "So fight to win your prize or walk away from this battle and never have this chance ever again; those are your options, Hero of Time."
A rush of ecstatic energy raced through the teen sending tingles through his system; a way to get out of the nightmares, the past of himself that haunts him so. He pulled out his blade. "I'll fight." the blonde spoke up confidently. He glanced at Navi and nodded, signaling her to move. He didn't want her to get hurt in this fight.
"L-link, are you sure this is a good idea?" Navi asked him skeptically. Her eyes wandered over to the man. "You don't have to do this. We don't know enough about this man. How can we trust what he says?" she expressed in concern as she jumped off of his shoulder.
She didn't like this at all. Some man comes from out of nowhere knowing about Link's memories and… that he's the Hero of Time. It seemed off; wrong. It seemed like an obvious set-up. She wished Link could see that but she knew that he was enticed by the idea of being free of his burdening memories. Though she could totally understand why Link would jump at such a chance to be free of his misery…still…it seemed too good to be true. How do they even know this man has that kind of power? Who knows what his true intentions are? And here, Link jumped right onto the bait.
"LINK!?" Navi shouted in his face. She waved her hand in front of him. She wasn't sure what was going on. She was worried about her friend. He had totally zoned out. She let out a small sigh of relief as he shook his head. "You ok?" she questioned him.
Link looked at her trying to figure out what was going on himself. His mind was still fuzzy; going in so many different directions; jumping from here to there. He bent down touching the bloodstained ground where he was standing. His mind was full of raw memories and his heart was cascaded with a deluge of feelings as his body ached in response. He closed his eyes. He had the gut-wrenching feeling that he had almost died here before; that this spot where he was standing now was nearly his grave. He then looked over at Ollin who was walking up to them. Link stared up at him as he seemed to come across as a heinous dark shadow that towered over him. His insides began to shake.
Ollin looked down at the teen; alarmed. The boy looked terrified; as if death was looking him in the face. Ollin's guess was that Link must be stuck in a flash of memories mixed with reality. Ollin wasn't sure what to say or do. He bent down slowly and went to put his hand on Link's shoulder for reassurance. But Link dodged it; quickly rolling aside and then swiftly went to his feet, now holding his sword out. Ollin, shocked by this exhibit, went to his feet as well. "Link! What are you doing?" cried out the shocked fairy.
Link paid no attention to the fairy as he stared at Ollin as if he was death's keeper. Link's heart was racing; sweat dripping down his face. Ollin stepped toward Link to try once again to comfort him. Link waved kei warning the intruder.. Ollin stepped back; surprised by this response. "Link, can you hear me?" Ollin asked the teen. And then suddenly everything started to go black for Link. His legs began to buckle beneath him. His vision was leaving him and as it did the teen passed out; falling forward. Ollin caught him before he hit the ground.
"LINK!?" Navi let out a scream. She wasn't sure what was happening. She flew up in front of Ollin's face. "What happened?! Is he ok?!" She sent a flurry of questions at him. "Does this have something to do with the missing time? Is he going to be alright? Is he hurt? What's going on? Why did he pull his sword on you?" She was scared for Link's well being; terrified what all this odd behavior could mean.
Ollin picked up the teen slowly. "He just passed out. He'll be fine Navi, just calm down." He said not wanting her passing out as well. Ollin walked up to the tree laying the teen down under it. He made a clicking sound with his tongue as he thought of what to do next, what all this meant.
Rue walked up to him slowly responding to his call. He bent his head down to sniff his master. Ollin patted the loyal horse on the head. He stood up still petting the horse. "Good boy, Rue." He pulled a bag off of the saddle setting it on the ground near the teen. He pulled out a blanket rolling it up as a pillow. He rested it under the teen's head, sighing to his conundrum.
Navi watched Ollin quietly. She was trying to keep herself calm as best as she could. Why wasn't she freaking out like Link was? Why wasn't she remembering anything! She let out a small whimper looking at Ollin.
Ollin picked her up, looking her in the eyes. "You said that he often had vivid dreams as if he was there. I'm sure I remember.. it was like he was living it all over again. So it was a lot of mental stress and strain, along with the fact that he didn't get a lot of sleep last night either. Surely, you can understand that. So no worries, hey?"
Navi sat down looking at Link letting what Ollin said sink in. Her heart sunk at the expression on the teens face, he looked like he was dying. She closed her eyes afraid of what happened over those missing weeks. Was all of this somehow her fault? She couldn't shake the feeling that somehow it was. "Why haven't I remembered anything?" she asked Ollin in a screechy meekly voice; fearing that was the reason why.
Ollin shook his head. "I don't know Navi. I really don't understand what is going on; all I know was how Link was looking at me. It sent chills through me as if I had sent him to his grave." Ollin sighed as he looked over at Link wishing to get the teen's expression out of his head.
He let out another sigh witnessing the look on his face once more. He then looked to Navi. "You hungry?" Ollin asked the small faerie hoping to get their minds off of what had just happened. Navi nodded her head a little as she kept her eyes on her friend. She looked at Ollin as he started digging through his bag. He pulled out some bread and held it to her. Navi pulled off a small crumb of a piece and began to munch on it.
The two sat silently; eating. Each of them in their own thoughts though they both led back to the same thing; the missing time and what was Link remembering.
Link moved his arm to his forehead. He could hear the crackling of a fire but he kept his eyes closed tight as he was still caught in some type of memorization. His mind was in a twist as his thoughts were running through his dreams and time now whilst mingling with his missing time. He was a ball of confusion and perplexing mayhem. A couple of tears went running down his cheeks. His heart was torn and fear was overcoming him.
Link opens his eyes slowly, he felt like he was still trapped between different places and times. He was in a fog, where he found he could only grasp bits and pieces of memories. Faces, he didn't have names for. Objects and places that made no true sense to him; his mind was trying to wrap his thoughts around these elucid things but couldn't accomplish such..leaving him a confused and disorientated mess.
The loud pop of the fire, triggered something. He didn't know what as he rolled over covering his ears as he was bombarded with more loud bangs. He just kept hearing loud ear-splitting bangs over and over in his head as his heart clenched as it seemed to drown in despair. He closed his eyes whimpering as these mixed anonymous feelings rushed over him; overtaking him. What was the sound of this banging? Why did it feel like someone was being killed because of that noise? Why did his heart feel like it had a huge part of it missing; like part of it was already dead? He had no answers.
If he could fight through the noise he decided he looked for what was the cause of it, maybe then he could find his answer. As he worked at it he suddenly could see a figure of a man with horns on his head looking at him. Yelling at him to run. 'Who was he?' his mind shouted as his body jumped some to this memory.
Abruptly, more of the memory poured forth. He found himself with only more questions. Who were all those people dressed in black armor holding odd weapons? Who were the two people in shackles that he felt responsible for? Were those people that he needed to save? Were they friend or foe? Why did he need to run?
Link slowly opened his eyes as the bangs stopped in his mind, his body shaking from being overwhelmed by so many odd and intense emotions. Link slowly rolled on his back looking up at the tree. His mind trying to sort out what he just saw. He didn't have any answers, he was only left with more questions than anything else. What seemed worse was he knew no one had the answers he needed.
Link's ears twitched as he heard Ollin and Navi chatting. He could just barely hear their voices, so he couldn't make out what they were saying. They seemed so far away at that moment. He sat up slowly rubbing his eyes trying to stop the tears that had continued to fall all this time. His ears lowered as he noticed that they had stopped talking. He rubbed his face as he focused and then looked at the two.
Navi and Ollin were both looking at him. Navi jumped off of Ollin's shoulder flying as fast as she could to Link. She hovered in front of his face. "Hey you ok?" she questioned her friend. She studied his eyes; she could see the tracks of tears that had already fallen and the new ones just now forming.
"I-I" Link whimpered trying to say something. His heart was saying he needed to go, he needed to find those people; that they needed him. But where were they? Who were they? Looking to the ground he didn't even know what to say. He didn't even know how to explain what he saw when he really didn't understand it himself.
"I need help…" Link spoke up, the first time he really ever asked for help for he was the one who was suppose to come in and save the day, yet here he felt useless and so helpless.
"Help with what? Is there something I can do? I mean anything?" Navi cried out to him. She couldn't stand to see her friend like this. She never seen him so crestfallen before, and here he was asking for help.
Looking to his friend, Link didn't know how she could even help him. He knew she wasn't remembering anything. His eyes trailed to Ollin as he sat down across from him. "I have broken memories of people and places, but none of it is from.. here in Hyrule. A place.." He looked to the ground wondering how to even explain what he was seeing in those memories.
Link looked up to the sky. "I need to find a ship that sails the stars." He finally divulged suddenly remembering such after looking up seeing all the stars. Looking back at Ollin, he saw he had a frown on his face. It was clear his friend didn't understand what he was asking. To him, he was asking of that which did not exist.
Navi flew up sitting on Link's hand. Looking up to her friend. "Link, there are no ships that can sail the skies." she imparted to him. Looking into his blue eyes that were full of despair caused her ears to hang low, she didn't want to make this worse for him.
"Maybe we can go talk to the witch who lives nearby. She might know some magic to help aid you in recovering your memories? From there you might know where to find this ship that sails the skies that you supposedly rode on before?" Ollin suggested, hoping it might help his friend.
Link smiled weakly "I'm willing to give that a chance." he spoke up. Putting his hand against the tree he used it to help himself get to his feet. "You think we can head that way now?" he asked as he looked to Ollin.
Letting out an unsure sigh Ollin went to his feet. "Why don't you grab something to eat first, then we will head out." he suggested as he glanced away. " It's about a hour trip from here." He wasn't looking forward to such as he wasn't too fond of the witch but decided it might offer Link the help he needed for he certainly knew nothing of ships that sailed the skies. Truly, he did not believe such a thing existed.
The group ate and then continued their journey. They traveled through a forest that was known for its fog. Despite such Ollin seemed to know the way through it and had an idea as to where the witch lived.
Link paused for a moment looking at the small little wooden shack that seemed to be in the middle of nowhere. Next to the shack was a small creek with a watermill in it. He unhurriedly demounted and looked up to the sky. Only small specs of the sun could be seen through the canopy of tree branches above.
Ollin sighed as he walked up to the door of the small little house. He went to knock but hesitated. He glanced back at Navi and Link, knowing that he would have to just go through with it. Hell, they were there, what else could he do? Looking back at the door he thumped a couple light knocks on the door.
There was a long silence as the three of them stood at the door waiting. The door slowly creaked open and there stood a young looking girl with purple hair, she looked to be about 15 years old.. She was rather short and had on a dark green dress. A big grin came across her face as she grabbed Ollin's arm. "You come back!" she sang as she pulled him into the house.
"Hey hey!" Ollin petitioned her as she pulled him into the small room. She giggled some as she let go of him. "I didn't think you would come back, though the tea leaves said you would!" She sang.
"Er…" Ollin frowned glancing at Link, he let out a sigh of uneasiness.. He winced as he then saw the witch run over to her broom. "A faerie!" She yelled out as she grabbed her broom swatting wildly as if it was a flying bug. Ollin grabbed the witch's arm to stop her.. "Hey! She's a friend!" He pleaded with her. "Her name be Navi!"
The witch looked at Ollin, then back to Navi not trusting the faerie. Hesitantly, she put the broom up. She then cautiously made her way towards her guest. She rarely had guests. What's more she doubted they were there to visit. "So why are you here? And who are your friends?"
"This is my friend Link, I am hoping you are able to help him, Willow." Ollin spoke up. Navi watched the two speak, it was clear Ollin didn't like the girl though she clearly liked him. It made this all a little awkward.
Willow looked to Link studying him. Nothing seemed wrong, nothing stood out so her guess was they were there for a potion. She walked over to a shelf looking at all the potions. "What type of potion do you need? Something to help your wellness, make you feel stronger…maybe a love potion, is that what ya needin? " "He needs help remembering! And we also don't have time for games." Ollin stressed. "Memories? He's seeking memories?" asked the perplexed and slightly irritated witch.
Navi interrupted her. She flew right up to Willow. "He is missing memories and only has bits and pieces of them. We need to figure out the gaps and hopefully figure out what happened to 3 weeks! There is three weeks missing from our lives!" She pleaded with the witch hoping she would understand how urgent and important this was.
Willow looked at Navi and then back to Link. Biting her lip trying to figure out what she could even do for lost memories. After a moment, she pointed at the small table. It had two chairs set up at it. "Sit, Link." she said as she walked over to a large chest and started to dig through it.
"Ollin, you owe me." Willow gibed as she pulled out some jars, herbs and other things out of the chest. Ollin let out a sigh. "I'll do whatever." he muttered, part of him knowing he would regret saying that.
"Three weeks is a lot of time. I can't help you remember all of it, BUT.." she said as she pulled out a crystal ball. "Might be able to help you remember the start of that three week journey. And from there you might be able start looking for answers." she suggested.
Navi had landed on the table and looked up to Link who clearly was lost in his own thoughts as he sat there. "Link, you think that will help?" Link jerked a little coming out of his self-imposed trance and looked at her, his ears low. He looked back at Willow. "Yeah, that is worth a try."
Link looked at the crystal ball that was then set on the table in front of him. He could see his reflection in it. He looked away, his eyes were red and he was a mess. He didn't look like a hero. His attention went to Willow as she sat down across from him.
"You two need to keep quiet… no matter what happens." Willow spat as she looked to Ollin and then to Navi. She waved her hand at Navi to buzz off. Navi rolled her eyes and flew over to Ollin. "You think she really can help?" she whispered her concern into Ollin's ear.
Ollin sighed, he didn't know the honest answer. He was doing this as his own hope. He didn't know who else could even help. What more who would believe a ship that sailed the stars?
Willow looked at the teen. Most people are making fun of this crystal ball practice or poking fun of her for being a witch. This group was none of those people, here this teen seemed to be staring at the ball as if it would indeed give him the answers he needed. This was good, Willow thought for it meant that this would go a lot easier and her crystal ball would accept him.
"Alright, so put your hands on the bottom of the ball as if you were holding it." She explained to him, watching his actions. "Now I want you to think of the last thing you remember, before your memories went missing. BUT start at the beginning. We don't want to start anywhere in the middle."
Looking up from the crystal ball, he studied her and then closed his eyes trying to remember, but it was that man, right? the one with horns? Was he the reason for all of this? Was he the owner of that ship? But… then there was a tight and… what happened?"
Willow watched his expression, now the question was would her crystal ball be willing to help him? She put her hand on the ball looking at it. "Come on, wake up.." she patted it a few times. Frowning she stood up in her chair. She started to knock on it "We ask for you to wake up and help!"
Navi frowned and looked at Ollin, was this girl talking to a ball? Her ears went down. 'Great! They were trying to get help from a crazy? How did Ollin know her anyway?' She wondered as she plopped down on Ollin's shoulder knowing she shouldn't interfere. Besides, this also meant that they needed another plan. She thought she better get thinking on it.
"It's time, this one needs help, open his mind, open his heart. Help this one find the beginning of his path, help him find the start of those lost three weeks." Willow pleaded with the crystal ball. There was a silence between the group. Willow looked to Link who opened his eyes looking at her. His blue eyes trailed to the ball.
The ball started to glow and Link jerked and went into a trance not of his making. The pupils of his eyes seemed to vanish and his hands clenched onto the ball. The blue glowing ball went black and Willow stood up stepping back.
"L-link?" sigh Navi as she jumped off of Ollin's shoulder. "Navi, stay back." Ollin urged. He knew that they should take that witch's warning to heart, to stay back. He looked to Willow as she slowly walked over to Link.
After a few minutes the ball went back to its normal blue color. Willow put her hand on Link's shoulder to help him out of the trance. Link gasped and started panting as he held his chest. He was hit with a lot, yet still not the whole picture. Looking up to Willow, he got to his feet. "You need to help Navi remember how to teleport." He stated as he pointed to Navi. "Please! She is the only way we can get back there!"
Willow looked at him and then to Navi. "Mixing witch magic and faeries magic is something I will not risk… again. I can't help your friend."she sputtered. Link looked back at Willow, his ears went low. They needed to get back there, Eznik was in trouble… and the woman. Why couldn't he remember her name or exactly who she was? He remembered meeting her, liking her… He knew it was a different dimension or time of something of the sort and they were captured by the men in the black armor. That's was all he could truly remember for certain.
"What about a teleportation spell?" Link asked her for he needed to get back there. Willow sighed, shaking her head. "I don't deal in that type of magic, mostly potions., I'm sorry." Willow could see he was desperate. "What if you go to a faerie fountain? There is one to the north. a good two days by horse.. I imagine. Drinking from such, plus with the help of the Great Faerie that lives there might help return her memories. Or maybe even explaining what you saw might rattle up some of her memories?" Willow offered hoping that it could help.
Link bit his lip, two days? He didn't have that kind of time, did he? He looked to Ollin. "Can I borrow your horse?" he asked his friend. Ollin nodded, "Might be a little longer though cause we have to back track out of the forest to go around. We might be able to make up time as Epona is fast. Though, we don't have supplies for that long of a trip. Plus, extras.. as one always needs to be prepared in case something goes wrong."
Willow looked at them. "I'll give the two of them supplies and the fastest route there, if.." she paused looking to Ollin with a smirk. "If you stay here for the night."
Ollin frowned at the idea, looking to Link. He could tell how distraught Link looked about the issue of finding answers. Then there was the dream that Ollin had as well. He let out a small sigh of defeat, "Fine, ..I'll stay."
Link's ears went limp. "Are you sure?" he asked Ollin, not wanting him to be a burden to him. It was pretty clear he wasn't too comfortable around the witch. Ollin held up his hand. "It's fine Link, time clearly is not on your side, so." He looked to Willow. "If you could gather the supplies?"
Willow nodded running out of the room. Navi frowned, "Are you sure, Ollin? I mean she clearly likes you...yet you look like you are terrified of her." Ollin rubbed the back of his head. "Er… I mean she looks like she's 15, clearly likes me. But in truth she's 30. Seems she had an accident with some magic and she age regressed some. Still, you know, ...all I see is a kid. A kid with a big crush."
Navi giggled. She flew up to him. "Well maybe, she might have a way to undo it, if so then you finally have a woman." she reasoned as she grinned at him. Ollin shook his head as his attention went to WIllow who just walked into the room carrying a large bag..
Walking up to Link she held it out to him. "Should be enough food and water to take care of you both on the trip." Link took the bag and watched her then walk over to some jars. "This will guide you there." she uttered as she held up a black jar. "I hope your horse is fast."
Link hoisted the bag on his shoulder as Willow walked up to him holding the jar. "She is the fastest horse I have." Ollin spoke up proudly. "If you end up finding a way to teleport, don't worry, she will find her way home. I have no doubts about that."
"Thanks so much to both of you." Navi expressed as she fluttered over to Link. "I wish you both luck and speed." Ollin extended. Link nodded, he then headed outside looking to Epona. He looked at the jar that he was given. Willow walked up and took it from him. "Mount up." she chirped.
Link nodded as he hooked the bag up to his saddle. Then he climbed up on Epona, he looked to Navi who flew up on his shoulder. "Thank you Miss, and thanks Ollin." He waved and nodded at them. Willow then addressed Link..."Follow close, they are fast. They will take you to the edge of the forest. After; head east till you hit a large fast flowing river, follow it north and you will hit the fountain as the river flows into it. It's on the side of the mountain so keep close watch so not to miss it."
Link nodded. She then held up the black jar as she grinned. She tapped the top of the jar as she requested. "Show him the way out of the forest!" . She opened the jar as it lit up and a swarm of small brightly illuminated bugs flew out of it. Link watched them take off. "Epona, let's go!" he appealed and they took off after the swarm. Navi held on tight. She prayed that they would soon hopefully get some answers.
Epona ran as fast and as long as she could. The group found themselves next to the river, they weren't even sure how far they still needed to travel. They made camp next to the river letting Epona rest for the evening.
Link looked to the fire that he had built and started. He let out a sigh looking to the sun as it started to set. His worries were to Eznik and that woman he only halfway remembered. He slowly leaned back against Epona as she was on the ground behind him resting.
Navi flew up onto his lap looking up at him. It had been a silent trip, even for herself. "W-why haven't I remembered anything? I mean, maybe if you let me know what you remember it might jog some memories" she pleaded with him. "Even the witch suggested such." She didn't like the idea that she was no help to him.
"I don't know why you can't remember, Navi." Link sympathized as he looked to his friend. "Does the name Eznik ring any bells? He has Lime green hair... Um, His eyes are odd. They are blue with what looks like webs in his eyes."
Navi listened to him, her eyes locked with his hoping possibly it would help her remember something. There's no way she could have forgotten someone with such an odd appearance. She looked away and let out a small whimper of defeat. "N-nothing…." she sighed. "What about a woman, with the same blue webbed eyes? She has long cyan hair and black markings on her body." Link questioned her.
Navi plopped down on his lap. She sighed, shaking her head. "Nothing… I don't even feel like I really lost any time, yet I know for a fact that I lost three weeks!" she spouted. She rested her chin on her hands.
Link watched her. "L-let's get some rest so we can wake up early and finish the trip. Hopefully the Great Faerie can give us answers." he bid. Navi looked up at him. "What happened Link? Are people getting hurt because we aren't getting there fast enough?"
Looking at her he let out a small sigh. He wasn't sure of all the details still. "The last thing I can really piece together was Eznik and this woman in shackles. They were being held by men in black armor. I know I was trying to help them, I just have the feeling the woman's life is on the line though I don't remember why or even for a fact. More than memories are the feelings." he explained the best he could of what he could remember.
Navi stared at him and she held her head. "Come on, remember!" she whined as she hit the side of her head. "Please Navi." Link cupped his hands around her, picking her up. "It's ok, don't hurt yourself. We will get answers." he said as he was trying to convince himself that the Great Faerie would be able to get them the help they could use.
"Yeah." Navi spoke up as she rubbed her eyes. "Let's sleep…" He set her down and grabbed the blanket off of Epona tossing it over the two of them as they curled up with Epona for the night.
