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Yippie! Chapter 5 is up! I would just like to say this now to all you impatient readers: school just started for me, and i am going to spend most of my time with that. SO, i will not be updating at the speed of light. just please have a little faith in me-i won't let this story die!
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Chapter 5
"Wake up, Lita!" a small Kokiri girl shouted, kicking the side of Lita's bed.
Loud snoring continued to fill the room.
Huffing, the Kokiri grabbed a long Deku stick that was hiding in the corner. "You asked for it." She grumbled as she raised the stick above her head. In an instant, she was whacking Lita vigorously in the back as if she were in fire.
"HOLY HYRULE!" Lita screeched, jumping out of bed. "I'm up, I'm up!"
The Kokiri snorted, placing the Deku stick back in the corner.
"What the heck was that for, Bella?" Lita snapped, glaring at the Kokiri in contempt.
"Hmph." Bella said, tossing some of her auburn hair behind her back. "You were the one who wouldn't wake up."
Sluggishly sitting down to put on her boots, Lita asked, "Why'd you get me up so early, though? It's not even noon!"
"Hm…" Bella put a finger to her chin. "Good question."
A loose boot was thrown at Bella's head.
"OW!" Bella cried, rubbing the forming bump on her head. "What was that for?"
"You hit me with a stick, I hit you with a boot. We're square." Lita said, smirking.
After her boots were securely fastened to her feet, Lita got up to walk out the door, ready to face another day in the Kokiri Forest. As she passed by her old hunk of a mirror, she got a quick glance at herself. Her soft, flowing, sandy blonde hair tumbled down her back, stopping just under her green tunic. She was fairly tall for her age (about four feet, ten inches,) her being only nine years old. Lita seemed to be a fairly normal Kokiri at first glance-that is, until a person noticed her eyes. The Great Deku Tree described them to be as violet as the sunset-though Lita secretly thought they were as purple as an angry Deku Baba. Her eyes were the sole feature that set her apart from all the other Kokiri-well, that and the obvious fact that she had no fairy.
No one really knew why a fairy had not come to her, not even Lita herself. However, this gave Mido more reason to tease her.
"Fairyless!" he would chant, pointing a finger at her. "Outcast! Freak!" Though sometimes Lita would hear him muttering to himself, "Just like…that guy."
"Bella! Lita!" a shrill voice echoed throughout the small room, forcing Lita to tear her gaze away from the mirror.
"Sakura!" Bella cried, walking over to the faint glow entering the room. "Where have you been?"
"More like where have you been!" Sakura answered in fury, fluttering around Bella in circles. "You ditched me!"
"Hmph." Bella huffed, putting her hands on her hips. "Whatever. You got any news?"
"Maybe." Sakura's voice sounded. "If you start being nicer to me, I might tell you."
Lita looked on to the two, not saying a word. Though she would never admit it to Bella, she was very jealous of Bella's relationship with her fairy. They were always arguing in the friendliest way, like sisters.
"Good morning, Lita." Sakura drifted toward Lita, feed up with talking to Bella. "I see you're up early."
Lita yawned. "Not really," she replied, stretching a little. "Bella got the pleasure of being my wake up call."
Sakura darted over the Bella, who had started laughing. "Bella!" Sakura shouted. "How many times have I told you to leave the poor girl to sleep?"
Bella whipped tears of laughter from the corners of her eyes. "You and I both know she's too lazy to wake up on her own."
Sakura said nothing, which made Bella crack up all over again. Lita's cheeks turned a shade of pink.
"Anyway…" Sakura interrupted uncomfortably, "I actually do have some news."
Bella immediately shut her mouth and perked up. "Oh, oh!" she squealed. "What is it?"
"It's Saria." Sakura announced. Lita spun around. "She's visiting from the Temple…I think she's with the Great Deku Tree right now."
Lita immediately bounded up. "Saria?" she shrieked, making sure she heard right. "Why didn't you say so in the first place?" At that, Lita dashed out her wooden door and into the Kokiri Forest, heading for the Great Deku Tree.
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"Saria!" Lita exclaimed, jumping on the green-haired Kokiri in delight. She embraced her in a tight hug.
"Whoa!" Saria cried in surprise, feeling herself become off-balance. Both girls fell in a big heap on the ground, giggly hysterically.
"Lita." Saria said warmly. "It's been ages!"
Lita finally let go of her friend, her giggles dying down but her smile remaining. "Yeah," she replied in the same warm tone. "It has been awhile, hasn't it?"
Cocking her head to the side, Saria said in confusion, "You're up awfully early." Then she smiled to herself. "Am I that wonderful?"
Bella, who had just walked in behind Lita, snorted. "You're not that wonderful," she said. "I woke her up."
Saria smiled serenely. "Is that so?"
The Great Deku Tree, who stood behind them, piped in. "Thoust art not surprised."
Plopping down on the ground beside her two friends, Bella sighed. "You're such a lazy girl, Lita."
There was a brief pause of silence. Then, Saria began to giggle quietly to herself. The Great Deku Tree began to as well. Their laughter gradually became more and more rapid, until they had reached hysteria.
Whipping tears of laughter from her eyes, Lita heard Saria mutter to herself, "Like father like daughter."
Bella, who had not heard Saria, looked back and forth between the Great Deku Tree and Saria quizzically. "What?" she asked, annoyed. "It's a fact! I didn't mean for it to be funny."
"Tis nothing," the Great Deku Tree replied. "Tis nothing at all."
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A dark figure in a billowing cloak looked on to the situation, making sure her presence was not made known. After watching for a few more brief seconds, the figure smiled to herself and turned around. "Looks like they're doing just fine," she whispered, disappearing into the cover of the trees.
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