Sorry I've been gone for so long, fellas! Life's kept me busy. Anywho. I am gonna shorten this story and move on to other things. Team Fortress 2, and possibly Dragon Age: Origins. Stay tuned!


Dear, Diary

That Fairy Boy's gone again! He's always running around getting himself into danger!

I don't know why I worry about him so much. He always returns without so much as a scratch.

I guess ... I'm getting a little over protective. Like something's going to take him from me.

Link was my first friend, and possibly my last. I don't want him to leave.

I would give up my whole life if he stayed here.

I don't know ... I'm tired. I'm going to bed now. I think Father is awake.

Good night!


I crawled into my bed, and pulled the blanket over my body. They were so warm! I cuddled deeply into them, and closed my eyes tight. Link was on my mind all the time since he was gone on some really dangerous mission he wouldn't even tell me about! I was kinda mad when he left, even though I shouldn't have been. I guess I was worried. I always got too worked up over this stuff.

I was tired, and easily drifted into sleep. It wasn't NOT sleeping that I was worried about. It was what transpired later that night that worried me. I dreamt of him.


Link was in trouble. He was calling for help as monsters surrounded him. I wanted to call his name but nothing came out. Just this airy breath.

The monsters known as Stalfos were (and are) big skeletons with jagged swords and broad shields. They advanced on Link without hesitation. I tried to scream, but still, nothing came out. Link shouted as four Stalfos jumped him, and I couldn't see what was happening. I couldn't move, for fear gripped me. Everything went dark and hazy.

I looked around me. I couldn't see a thing. It was pitch black! Then, my dream shifted.

I sighed with relief. I was back on the farm. I was still dreaming, but still. It was better than the other dream I just had. There wasn't something quite right about the Ranch, though. The sky was black. Storm clouds darkened the sky. They swirled over where Hyrule Castle stands. Wind blasted everything around, and all the animals shouted and panicked. I saw someone walking up the hill towards the entrance of the ranch. Wait. Not one person, two people. It was ... Princess Zelda and her babysitter? I don't think babysitter is the correct word. Guardian is more like it. Anyhow, Zelda's guardian, Impa hald the princess up, and helped her walk. Zelda looked injured. I ran towards them, panicking, and not knowing what to do.

"Wh- What happened?" I asked.

"He wasn't here for us." Zelda managed, and she lost her energy, and passed out.

Impa sighed, and laid her onto the grass, and Zelda's head rested against Impa's lap like a child. Even though, in this dream, she looked like she was in her early twenties. Which was strange.

"Who?" I asked.

"The hero of time." Impa said as she looked up at me. "The prophecy was wrong. He wasn't here for us."

I awoke, and jumped out of bed, beads of sweat run down my face. Damn, These nightmares are getting old fast.


I slid out from under the blanked, and I slipped out of my night gown, and into some real clothes. I sighed, and splashed my face with some water to wake myself up.

I stepped down stairs into the kitchen, and sat at the table where fresh eggs and bacon waited for me. I yawned noisily, and blinked at the food in front of me. I wasn't really in the mood to eat. I thought about the dream I had last night. It was kind of silly if you ask me.

I mean, why would Princess Zelda ever be injured? More so, why would she come here? Even if that was ever the case, it was only a dream. The one of link was what worried me the most. I think it meant something. Maybe he was going to get hurt. I don't know, and I sure as hell don't want to find out.

I ate what I felt like I could keep down, and I stalked outside to do my daily chores. I wished I could be out there like Link does, and experience the world. I frowned at the thought. Knowing that would never happen, I huffed, and sat down on a stool inside the barn. I couldn't help but think what was going on with Link right now. I didn't think I would ever really find out.