Hi guys yes I know I am taking forever to get my updates in! My life has been really busy. But I do have a good excuse for one thing New Harry Potter book! Plus I have had my karate belt test and my brain has been in a total rut for this story.

I am getting a little worried though cause I fear that this story is going to be so long that I might have to have a whole sequel to it to finish it up or give it a ridiculous amount of chapters, Can you tell me in your reviews guys if you want it to be sequeled or have a ton of chapters.

Yay five reviews this time. I like reviews. Ooo! I also accept anonymous reviews too!

Anyway on with the thanksies!

Dez384: Thanks for the review! Yea and as I was writing this I had had a bad day the day before so it let me feel better cause at least then I knew that I wasn't as bad as Xinrie.

E1pnvn: Yay! Your back! Did you have fun at the Galapagos? Lucky. I haven't even gone well to six flags or even out of the Midwest! Well once but I was a year old then.

AncientDirgeDragon: Thanks! I have made a famous quote! Whoopee!

blondie91: Yea that was Link playing the sun song! Poor Xinrie! She just isn't having a good time.

And finally,

JairukazeShirokaze: Yay! You're back! It is about time! Ooo! Hi jai!

Now on with the story.

Hunting for rupees.

Xinrie had spent the entire night in a soggy cardboard box. She was surprised that she hadn't gotten sick after spending days sleeping outside at night. She stood up and stretched out every muscle in her body in an attempt to get rid of the aches and pains she had. "I should of stayed with Aliane." Xinrie muttered under her breath as she walked past the inn she had been thrown out of.

She felt around her bag and grabbed a piece of slightly stale bread. Seeing as she had no other choice than to either starve or eat the stuff. She took a bite of it. Xinrie needed money somehow but she had no idea how to get it after all nobody in the Peddler stands were noticing an eight year old girl and her petty stand made out of a muddy blanket. She heaved a sigh. Cursing the day she left the forest.

A small bug began to crawl up her arm. She laughed as it tickled its way up to her shoulder. She picked it up and placed it in a bush.

"You're poor aren't you? Well I'm not cause I know how to get rupees!"

Xinrie's head shot in the direction of the voice. A tiny boy was standing there sucking on his thumb. "You do! Please tell me!"

"Alls ya gots ta do is look in the bushes in Hyrule Field."

Xinrie's eye twitched. She had walked or rather ran past those stupid bushes a hundred times. "That's it!"

"Ye-"

The boy didn't even have time to finish a word before Xinrie was gone.

"Wow what a fweak."

Xinrie's head poked out of a bush her entire face pants and hands were covered in dirt and grass stains. But Xinrie was still smiling triumphantly while holding a single blue rupee. "Hah! At this rate I'll have two hundred rupees in no time!" She had ten total.

Xinrie spent half of the day running throughout Hyrule field (Getting herself completely lost twice) digging through bushes and diving in the moat finding a red rupee worth twenty. By noon she had at least eighty-nine rupees. "My luck truly can change if I keep this up every day I will be rich! And with nothing in the daytime to stop me I won't have any problem buying a bow. Heck, I might even be able to buy a sword!" She spun around in a circle at this joyous thought.

Then something caught her eye. It looked like a giant flower and it was the most beautiful shade of orange. Xinrie's curious side took over as she began to walk towards it. "Oooo…pretty." Then all of a sudden it flew up in the air, and sprung gigantic blades of steel and spun them around like a helicopter. "Oh crap..." Was all Xinrie could say before the thing surged straight at her.

She bolted. Running as fast as her tiny feet could carry her. Why me.

Xinrie looked back for only a split second to see that the flower thingy had suddenly sprouted what looked like mini flower thingies that, unfortunately for Xinrie, were faster than the larger one. "AHHH! It's gonna eat me!"

Xinrie sprinted past Lon lon ranch, running for all that she is worth. Where a boy garbed in entirerly green clothing sat next to a girl wearing casual ranch attire.

"So instead of waiting an entire day for the blacksmith I decided to play the Sun So-…. Hey! Look at that kid running across the field." The boy shouted, as he pointed toward the field, "She's fast…"

"Wow, I wonder what she's running from…Look! It's a peapod!" the girl replied, "You better shoot it down and save the poor child."

The boy grabbed a bow from his pack, and then notching an arrow took aim and fired at the peapod. He took out several more and shot the rest of the mini peapods except for one. "I think that should do it, I mean I am running out of arrows and it is only one peapod."

Xinrie looked back then began to slow down as she looked at the tiny peapod whizzing at her. She then began to laugh. These things don't look as though they could harm a fly, why they are such tiny little things. The peapod began to slow down too, looking at Xinrie laughing her heart out. Then it suddenly grew nearly ten times its size.

Xinrie squeaked, turned on the spot and burst into a full-fledged sprint. She turned her direction back towards Kakariko village in hope that she could find help or protection there. She was past the drawbridge and was just about to cross the stone bridge leading to the steps of Kakariko when suddenly a terrifying sound rang through the air. The drawbridge was slowly rising. Xinrie looked at the sky and gasped. The sun was merely a line on the horizon; she had absoubloutly no idea it was this late out.

Xinrie ran faster than she had ever run in her entire lifetime, looking back only once to see that the pea pod had dug itself back into the ground and the hand of a stalchild thrusting itself out of the ground. Xinrie looked forward again. She was already running up the first flight of steps. She jumped the steps two at a time. Xinrie had reached the second flight, and finally burst through the gates leading to Kakariko. In fear that the stalchildren could come through the protective gates, Xinrie ran up the other flight of steps that lead to the gigantic windmill. She looked back to see that none of the demon things had followed her and let out a sigh of relief.

Her lungs burned and her legs felt weak. And the aching pains of hunger weren't helping her. She leaned against the wall of the cliff. But, to her amazement she did not touch solid rock but fell through thin air.

She let out a scream as she hit the granite floor and began to slide headfirst down a long tunnel. If she hit the end of the tunnel in the position she was in now she could easily break her neck. She struggled to right her shelf into a feet first position, as the passageway scraped at her arms and elbows. But to her dismay the tunnel was far too small in width to even turn over in. She flung her arms upward to her head as she slammed into a wooden floor and somersaulted over and over until she careened into the other side and dropped into the floor below.

"Ouch!" Xinrie sat bolt up rubbing her head. She was in a giant tunnel with wood as its floor that looked to be hundreds of years old because of its decaying matter and several patches where it had been broken and replaced by newer wood scraps. The walls and roof of the tunnel were made out of brown marble and suspended from the roof were lanterns with no candle in it but a floating fire. Xinrie stared at the lanterns, how in the name of Din could fire float?

"Why the heck are we even in this tunnel system!" Xinrie's head shot up, a man's voice had spoken but it had come from underneath of Xinrie. She stood up in shock and stared at the floor.

"I mean this tunnel is a thousand years old or somethin'! No one travels underneath of here because it could collapse on them at any second... Hey are you even listening to me!" The man's voice continued to complain.

"OH shut up you wretched son of a dodongo! This is the quickest way to Shadowed Recron there is! And unless you want to be late for the market's opening and not get a stall then go ahead and take the main tunnel!" A woman's voice yelled quite angrily.

Xinrie back away. Is the floor taking! She stopped and looked back down at the floor, just as a giant cracking noise broke the eerie silence. She screamed as the decayed wood underneath her gave out. In complete desperation she tried to grab at the sides of the gigantic hole and hold on but only got herself a large sliver of wood in her finger as she fell face first into the floor below.

"Oh crap," Xinrie muttered as she slowly lifted her shelf up.

"See the roof is giving out already!" The man's voice complained.

"That's just the above tunnel! Of course it would give out!" the woman's screamed in frustration.

Xinrie looked around she had fallen through the top of a cart that contained nothing but fresh bread. Xinrie's stomach gave out a cry of hunger. She looked down then grabbed a piece of stale bread from her pack. She dropped it, and then shuddered as it made a large thud when it hit the wood of the cart. She picked it back up then picked up another piece of bread. She inspected the stale loaf and then the soft one. She poked her head out of the covering of the cart. No one in sight. She quickly pulled her head back in then with a greedy smile traded the stale bread for the soft one and took a bite of the fresh bread.

Xinrie's mouth watered in sweet satisfaction as the bread's wonderful taste filled her mouth. It was the greatest tasting bread she had ever eaten. She looked back down at the piles of bread then grinned.

"Okay, no more! I'm starving! I want some bread." The man's voice had echoed throughout the tunnel. The cart's covering flung open to reveal a man the age of eighteen. His hair was a brilliant shade of white, and his scarlet eyes seemed to glow from beneath his bangs. "What the!" He looked down to see Xinrie sitting crosslegged with two loaves of bread in her hands. Her face was still stuffed full of food as she looked up at the man with a shocked expression on his face.

She swallowed the food and laughed nervously. "Hehe…umm hi, want some?"

The man grabbed her by the collar of her tunic then flung her onto the ground. "Hey Auna!" The man called out as he brought his boot down on the back of her head, pinning the small girl to the ground.

"Oh for Nayru's sake what is it now Jin?" Screamed the woman's voice Xinrie had heard from before. She looked up to see a woman walking towards her. Her hair was the same brilliant shade of silvery white as the other man's only her eyes were more burgundy than the man's. She looked young too, possibly only around twenty-five.

"I think we have a little thief." The man, known as Jin, replied as Auna walked up next to him. Five other voices echoed throughout the cavern just as he said thief. Xinrie looked up to see that the group had gotten larger and now formed a circle around her she scraped her head along the ground, surveying each of the five newcomers.

The first two people she saw were twins that seemed younger than her by about two years. Their hair was more of whitish blond than the others and there eyes were a deep crimson. They were almost identical and one was a girl with her hair in two long braids. The other was a boy with short hair and bangs that fell in his face and eyes.

Xinrie looked over at the man standing next to them who looked like he was twenty-two. His hair seemed far grayer than the twins and his eyes were fiery red. Resting on his right hip was a chain wrapped in a tight coil and it had a razor sharp scythe head attached to the end. His hair was in an unusual style too; He had it spiked up to the left, hanging over a metal headband that sloped down and covered his right eye.

Next to him was a girl who looked to be seventeen. Her eyes and hair were the same as his so Xinrie guessed that they were related. She too had a weapon with her; they were a pair of short swords resting in an X on her back. Her hair was done up in a pony tail and her hand had this strange imprint on the back. It looked like someone had branded it onto her skin due to the fact that the entire thing was made up of scar tissue.

Standing next to the woman was man that was huge! Not in a fat or round way but in an extremely tall way he looked almost like he was seven feet and his muscles were beyond scary. His hair was silvery white like the others and his eyes were a deep scarlet. All in all his entire apperance was extremely intimidating. His left eye had a deep scar running up a down it that looked like it had been the cause of his eye to go blind. He also looked far older than the other people somewhere around thirty-six.

Xinrie could also see that they all wore the same type of clothing style. Their shirts were white with the sleeves either in tact or ripped off, and the undershirt's sleeves were blue with bits of purple. The pants were like the under shirt's sleeves. On the white shirt there was a giant red eye with a single tear, and for those who did not wear the undershirt, the symbol was painted on some strip of cloth. Their boots were all brown and some had white cloth wrapped around the center of the foot and along the center. Once again the mysterious red eye appeared. The two with the weapons had cloaks on that were black and the man had a black mask covering his face from the nose down. All of them though had random bandages in some place either on fingers or on the forearm some were on wrists while others were on the legs. Every one of them were very skinny and fit as if though they had been traveling all their lives. And armed with daggers and bows, with quivers full of sharp arrows.

Xinrie looked up at them she felt like a puny ant as she sat there. All that she could let out was a tiny gulp, as they moved in closer. I'm gonna die…

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Okay I'm going to leave you off there also since I worked so hard on the people I just described and since they were not in the game I would like to say that I own them! Plus I own Xinrie! I do not own the legend of Zelda though. I also own the story plot, minus the part about the triforce and the Zelda themes. Also I would like to say this some people may have a hard time imagining what the twenty-two year old with the chain scythe looks like, so I will give an example. Okay has anyone heard of Naruto the manga series? Well for those of you have the guy looks a whole lot like Naruto, Sakura and Sasuke's teacher Master Kakashi. (He so cute!) Just letting you know that I will be writing the next chapter as soon as possible or at least sooner than this one. Okay that's all.

Also as a final thing Jaderill would like to say that the imprint on the girl's hand was her idea do not steal plus the story behind it.