A/N: Another stunning chapter.

L.Z & M.V I

Link sat across from Vincent on the breakfast table. Between them were a toaster and two boxes of Eggo Waffles. Each had a plate covered in the remnants of syrup and waffle pieces. The toaster sprang up with hot waffles and Vincent caught them before his brother could. Laughing, he took the bottle of syrup and drowned the waffles in it. Defeated, Link placed his waffles into the toaster.

Zelda walked in and shook her head at the sight of them competing for waffles, "Guys, you've been at his for a while. It's almost ten and you exhausted a box of waffles already. Get your butts up and do something else."

Vincent swallowed the last of his waffle, "Might as well, we have no more Eggo anyways. What's the deal anyways? Its Saturday isn't it? We don't have anything to do today."

Zelda laughed to herself, she enjoyed the fact that Vincent had no idea what happened last night. No idea that Malon knew all about his true feelings about him. It created a little bit more awkward moments between them since Malon now started to act strangely with him.

Link finished his helping, "Unless, of course, you have something planned."

"Good morning everyone!" Malon declared as she walked into the kitchen. She went over to the coffee pot and poured herself a cup.

"When did you start liking coffee?" Zelda asked, sitting down at the table.

"Thought I give it a try," Malon answered. She poured creamer into it and stirred. "Anyone else want some?"

Vincent grabbed his mug and held it, "Would you fill it up? Waffles always make me thirsty."

Malon smiled and poured Vincent coffee in his cup. He answered with a smile of his own and sipped the coffee.

"You don't want any sugar or cream, Vinnie?" Malon asked.

"'Vinnie'?" Zelda thought.

"No, that's alright. I prefer my coffee black," Vincent answered. "Seriously, is there nothing we have planned today?"

Malon looked like she perked up before she realized that he addressed everyone. She scoured her mind for an idea, "How about we just stay home today? We could just hang out here. No need to go anywhere right?"

"I got no problem with that," Link said. "Where else is there to go?"

"Hey Malon, could I talk to you out in the living room?" Zelda asked.

"Sure," she answered.

Zelda and Malon left the boys and went into the living room. Vincent sipped his coffee as Link went to the refrigerator to find something to drink.

"What do you think they need to talk about?" Link asked.

"Don't know. Girl stuff?" Vincent said. "Remind me on Monday to pay Seth a visit."

"Sure," Link said, grabbing the orange juice and poured himself a glass. "Why? What do you need to ask him?"

"Nothing," Vincent said, smiling deviously.

Out in the living room, Zelda sat Malon on the couch. "Okay, what has gotten into you? You come in there and you look way to eager to get into a conversation with Vincent. Last night, you couldn't help but keep looking away each time Vincent smiled at you. He has a crush on you, yes, now why are you acting like you have one on him?"

Malon stared at the floor, "Maybe because I sort of do."

"What?" Zelda asked. "Come on Malon, 24 hours ago you couldn't stand Vincent and now you have a crush on him? This isn't making any sense. Malon, Vincent only seems a better person right now because he was there when you needed someone. If it was Link-."

"Vincent has always been like that… So, he's actually-."

"Malon, get a grip. Look, take today to spend time with Vincent and you'll see he isn't for you," Zelda said. "You and Vincent are absolute opposites. He's a nerd and geek and you are a super model. Okay?"

Malon nodded, "I guess it wouldn't hurt."

Vincent walked into the living room. He sat on the easy chair and grabbed the remote from the coffee table. He looked over to Zelda and Malon and slapped his head, "Sorry, sorry, forgot you two were in here."

"No its ok," Zelda said. "We just finished. I'm going to go upstairs and do a bit of light reading. See you two later." Zelda left the two alone and walked up the stairs.

Zelda entered her room and snatched the book on her end table. She stared at the cover. The Paladins was the title of her book. She opened it up and leafed through a few pages but quickly shut it when she heard a door slam. Zelda looked into the hallway and she saw Link's door closed. She walked over to it and knocked on the door.

Link answered it, "Yeah."

Zelda pushed her way in and Link closed the door behind her, "You're not going anywhere until I get some answers."

"Um," Link said quickly making his way to his bed. He threw his covers up and then turned to Zelda, "What is it?"

Zelda stared at him, "What did you just do?"

"Aw man," Link stole the book from Zelda's hand and stared at it. "The Paladins, I've been wanting to read this book. The Double Diamond Triangle Saga is one of my faves."

Zelda pulled his sheet covers and found three different books, paper, and pencil, "Alright, spill. A Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master' s Guide, and Monster Manual, all for the Dungeons and Dragons game."

"I have no idea what you're talking about," Link said. "Do you mind? I was a little busy here."

Zelda smiled and started to laugh, "Oh my God, you play Dungeons and Dragons. You, the MTV watching, Celtic favorer, playing Dungeons and Dragons. Please tell me what you have as a character."

Link mumbled something.

"Excuse me?" Zelda asked, stifling laughs.

"Delorean, Elf Paladin," Link answered, louder. "Happy now?"

Zelda quieted down, "Sorry, its just funny seeing you play D&D. Care to teach me?"

"To play?" Link asked.

"Duh, let's get started," Zelda said.

Link and Zelda started and for hours played the addictive game. Malon and Vincent haven't come upstairs for that time. The sun was starting to go down and the moon coming up.

The living room was dark with no light on. Vincent and Malon sat on the couch. Malon was in Vincent's arms and they had a blanket over them. There was a box of pizza and chicken wings on the coffee table. They sat together watching some move they managed to rent. Vincent had a soda in his hands. Malon reached over and took the can from his hands and sipped from it.

She returned it to Vincent and curled up closer to him, "I'm glad we did this. Too bad we broke our plan on staying home today."

"We only went to pizza hut and then Blockbuster's. I really don't think that considered going out," Vincent said. He took a sip from his soda; "We still have another movie after this."

"I know," Malon said, yawning. "I know you like me Vincent."

"What are you talking about? I-."

Malon shushed Vincent, "Don't try to cover it up. I want to hear it from you."

"…I like you Malon," Vincent said.

Malon snuggled closer to Vincent, "I like you too."

After another movie, Zelda came down the stairs. She found the television on and nothing else. Zelda crept closer to the couch and found both Malon and Vincent sleeping on it. Somehow the two looked perfect with each other.

"Guess it did work out," she said softly.