Okay, thanks everyone for reading this. The bolded parts are the things I want you guys to pay attention to.

This story is going to be changing to slightly Author's Universe. Why? Because I don't own the OOT game and don't feel like watching a walkthrough of it. I'll explain later, 'cuz I don't want to spoil this to everyone just yet. ;)

WARNING WARNING WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!

As most of you have probably guessed, I've brought Sheik into my story. I've seen some people argue about Sheik's gender and background through reviews on a story, and frankly, I don't want it happening on my story. Please don't PM me about it, either. That crap gives me a headache.

That said and done, here's a poll and maybe a sneak peak!

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Question 1: Do you think Éléazar should find the woman of his dreams? What about Kulak?

A: Éléazar should find a girl.

B: Éléazar shouldn't, but Kulak should.

C: Let them be single. LOL.

Question 2: What do you think happened to Zelda?

A: She was turned to stone by a Lilisian!

B: She committed suicide.

C: She turned herself to stone because she was going to die anyway.

D: Other.

Question 3: What's your overall rating of the story?

A: 1/5.

B: 2/5.

C: 3/5.

D: 4/5.

E: 5/5.

Question 4 (non-multiple choice): Why did you rate it as you did?

And now, the sneak peak!

"You…you made her turn to stone?" I stood up and took a step towards her.

"No, no! Of course not. It's an involuntary choice for both of us. Blame the Goddesses, not me. Do you think I liked being frozen for ten thousand years?"

"I don't know, maybe you did," I snapped. "Or maybe you're lying."

"Midna, calm down," Kulak said. I turned to him.

"Do you know what murderously enraged means?"

"I believe so," Kulak responded.

"Well, let's put it this way, I'm murderously enraged right now. And you're not helping," I said with venom.

Kulak didn't respond.

"I know you think I purposely harmed Zelda, Midna, but I didn't. If you don't believe me, that's, well, not exactly fine. But you can kill me if you want. But Zelda doesn't come back—ever—if I die."

"You could be lying," I hissed.