"Will she ever get her memory back?"
"In due time, but the battle will be hard."
"You've told me that before. I need to know if she'll get it back."
"There's not much I can tell you at this point."
"But there is something you can." The peircing blue eyes that now shone with some hope caused the shaman to sigh and tell what he knew.
"Yes there is..."
"What?"
"An item maybe, that was with her at the closest time before she lost her memory. That could trigger it to come back, but it is a futile attempt to look for it."
"Why!?"
"We don't know where she was at this point in time."
"So i'll search all of Hyrule to find it!"
"No one would benefit from that."
"Ilia would!"
"What if you didn't find this object? The only thing you would cause the girl is worry, when she should be focusing on remembering something."
"You expect me to sit here and do nothing." The cerulean orbs turned to the floor and his face fell into a mixture of hurt and despair. The shaman watched him and spoke carefully, knowing he was now treading on thin ground.
"No, there is something you can do, but at the moment not for Ilia. Your strength will allow you to help others and save Hyrule from what has been set upon it."
"I don't want to help Hyrule right now. I want to help Ilia."
"By continuing on your journey, you will help her live in a place where she needs not fear anything like the monsters that now limit us to stay to this village." The boy turned away, his eyes still cast to the ground and headed towards the door stiffly. Opening it, he wandered out without another word. Once outside, he balled his hand into a fist, before tensely striding over to Epona. Mounting, he looked towards the inn, where he knew Llia was, and let his voice carry on the wind.
"I don't care what anybody says, I will get you your memory back Ilia, even if I have to defy the goddesses themselves. This is what I promise." Galloping off, he didn't dare look back.
A/N: Okay, this didn't really turn out the way I wanted to. Maybe it sounds kinda overplayed and... cheesy or something. Eh, I tried. I'll get better as I go along so i'll gladly admonish any critique you have as a reader.
