A/N: Hi everyone! I had a really rough last week. It was wild since monday when I had to take a really hard exam and then I had no rest until yesterday so I couldn't update at all.
Buuut, now I'm free! Well, I still have a couple more exams to take, but those are a little easier so that means I now have a bit more time to dedicate to fanfic. Yay! But I wanted to take a moment now to thank all the lovely people who have been leaving comments. Your words truly make my day, and I'm so thankful that you are enjoying this story so much.
Since I now will have more free time I'll be changing the updates days,and I'm gonna be updating two chapters today, and then one every day from monday to friday. Thank you again for your support, and I hope you keep enjoying this story until the end!
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"I do feel…stronger in here," said Link, staring at his hands.
"Hella weird," said Dark, from his place perched on the branch of the dead tree near the entrance.
"The triforce activated during your battle with Ganondorf, so you hadn't noticed it because you hadn't come to the temple since then," said Saria.
Sheik walked up to the Deity, who stared up at the sky. The cracks over the sky had turned black, darkening the day.
"Can't you do something about that?" asked Sheik.
"In this mortal form? No," said the deity, without bothering to look dow at Sheik. "Even if I was free of this mortal appearance, the seal and the spells casted on the timelines were done using Nayru's power from the Triforce. To do anything, I would have to destroy all the bindings, and that would force the two timelines to collapse into each other."
"No, we definitely don't want that," said Sheik, rubbing his temples. He looked back at Link, who stood at the entrance of the temple, trying to communicate with Zelda by using the Triforce. "I regret coming here. Could you send me to the castle now? Before Link noti-"
The deity was gone.
Sheik gasped, looking around for him, but the deity was gone completely.
