Author's Notes: Thanks for all the reviews! There's nothing else to say except enjoy.

Disclaimer: I don't own Link or anything else from the games. Nintendo has the honor to own it. I also don't own the quote. However, I own Celestria as well as my OCs.

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"To read the papers and to listen to the news… one would think the country is in terrible trouble. You do not get that impression when you travel the back roads and the small towns do care about their country and wish it well."
-- Charles Kuralt

Chapter 7: The Lonely Town

Midna woke up from a good night's rest. It had been pleasant to sleep in a real bed again rather than the prickly, hard ground of the forest. She lay still for a few moments, enjoying the feel of the soft blankets against her skin. It would be so easy to drift back into lovely sleep again and forget all about the problems of this world. Her red eyes shot open as she pushed herself up. She could not forget the mission.

"Good morning." Link greeted her with a friendly smile.

He was sitting back in a chair by her bed, perusing a map of Celestria. As usual, the Hylian had his green tunic on. Midna searched for any fatigue in his face, but it appeared to have disappeared after the comfortable rest. The fingers that had been trailing over the map reached over to take her hand.

"Are you feeling better?" Midna asked.

Link nodded his head. "Yeah. In fact, I might as well not be sick anymore for how I feel right now."

"You can stay here. Vei and I can find Princess Kamaria quickly without hassling you."

"I'm coming along whether you want me to or not." Link said with a firm shake of his head. His fingers tightened around Midna's hand. "I can't let you two get all the fun. Anyway, I'm going to feel useless if I stay behind."

"You're going to be useless even if you come." Midna teased.

His smile faltered for a second, but he soon realized that it was a joke and the smile was back. He shrugged and answered back, "I might not be useless if there's something we have to fight. What if someone decides to attack us and you need my sword fighting expertise?"

"What expertise?" Midna raised an eyebrow in question. "If we ride long enough, you'll slip right off Macha. I'm sure most foes won't lose to a fallen hero."

"I really am feeling a lot better." Link's voice was confident and Midna wanted to believe him. But what if the disease struck him hard while they were riding? It would hamper the progress of their search. "And I'm going to find a way to follow you even if you don't want me to."

Midna sighed, "You're the only person I know who would stubbornly go after something when he's obviously disabled at the moment." It was a trait that Midna admired in Link, but sometimes it was such a bother. This was one of those times.

"I'm not disabled." Link shot back. Seeing Midna's doubtful expression, he crossed his arms. "Okay, not that much. I might get a bit tired, but it's useless for me to sit here in Vei's home with nothing to do. I'm here to help and you're not going to confine me to this house." He smiled at her. "So what do you say? I either come along with your permission or I tag along without your permission."

Midna glared at Link, receiving only a smile in return. They stared at each for a few moments before the heavy thud of feet on steps broke the silence. Only one person was so loud in the morning and that was Veiviser.

"Fine. You'll come along." Midna growled, averting her eyes so that she would not have to see a festive Link.

At that moment, the door was thrown open by Veiviser. The boy glanced between the cheery look on Link to Midna's annoyed expression. He understood what had happened, causing a bigger smile to appear on his face.

"I see the lovers' quarrel." Veiviser said in sing-song voice.

The only reply Veiviser got was a pillow chucked into his face (from Midna) and a quiet mutter of "We're not fighting" (from Link). Vei stumbled back before tossing the pillow back on to the bed.

"I'm going to make a wild guess and say that Link convinced you that he's going whether you want him to not."

Midna looked up in surprise at Veiviser. "How did you know?" Vei couldn't be that perceptive, could he? It was fairly obvious, but still…

"Naeva asked Link to stay home and he gave her the same choice. I figured you would bring it up as well." Veiviser grinned proudly.

Midna glared at the boy before setting her sights on the map in Link's hands. "Have you already settled on a place to search first?"

Link shook his head. "I'm just familiarizing myself with the land. Vei and I have been waiting for you to wake up to make that choice. We were wondering whether you would be able to track Kamaria." Veiviser nodded his head to affirm Link's words.

"There's only one way I could track her, and I'm uncertain that it's even possible for us." Midna said hesitantly. She hadn't wanted to say it earlier at dinner, but there was a chance that her magic would not work.

"What do you need?" Veiviser asked.

"I need something with a trace of Kamaria's magical signature. If I had that, I could probably find her quickly."

The trio sat in silence. Veiviser was searching his mind for anything that could possess Kamaria's signature. All the doors in the palace had been changed to prevent the exiled princess from sneaking back in. Perhaps an object of hers would work. He didn't really know much about magic, but he had heard that items often absorbed a part of someone's signature. Unfortunately, Galathron had seen that all of her stuff had been burned.

Midna and Link watched Veiviser as he nibbled his lip in thought. The boy's eyes widened as a realization struck him and he jumped up.

"I'll be back!" Veiviser charged out of the room.

Midna cast a questioning glance at Link. He shrugged and shook his head. Neither of them had any clue as to what Veiviser had thought up. Their only clue was that it was somewhere in his house since they could already hear his returning footsteps.

Veiviser came in, waving some parchment triumphantly. It was yellowed with age, but Midna could see that the neat script was still legible. The boy's cheeks reddened as he held the slip of paper out for Midna.

"It's the letter that Kamaria wrote for me when she disappeared… The one I found in the tree. I was wondering whether it would work."

Midna peered closely at the piece of paper. She said, "You realize that for me to be able to track with an object the object must either have been in her possession for a long time or it must have been enchanted by her. Did she cast any magic on this?"

Veiviser nodded his head eagerly before stopping. His ears fell a bit as he answered, "There used to be one, but the magic is fading. The enchantment was one to make the words appear like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo to anyone but me. I think she did it because she wanted to make sure it didn't fall into anyone else's hands. But… It's nearly gone."

Midna nodded her head. The script was legible. Obviously the magic had only been meant for short-term use. However there were still parts of the letter that mixed together into a mass of unreadable scrawls.

Veiviser was watching her with wide eyes that begged her to try. Link nodded his head at the piece of paper and then at Vei. Midna understood.

"I'll try." A grin shot on to Veiviser's face. "I can't guarantee that this will work, but I'll see if there's any magical signature left on this. Just stay quiet." Veiviser made the motion of zipping his lips before sitting down. His body was trembling in excitement.

Closing her eyes so that she wouldn't be distracted by the jumpy boy, she focused on the letter in her hands. Cautiously her magic pored through the letter to search for any trace of the signature. Just when Midna thought she would have to give up, she caught on to a flare of magic. Midna seized it with her mind and carefully memorized it. The signature was unmistakably a royal one. It was violet and pockmarked with red runes. Despite the fact that it was faint, it had not disappeared completely.

Her eyes opened. The image of the signature was imprinted on her mind though she knew that she would require the letter to search for the signature. Her lips twisted up into a smile.

"We're going to find Kamy!" Veiviser screeched in joy. The boy jumped up into the air before hugging both Midna and Link to him. "Thank you both for coming here."

Midna slipped away from the boy. "What are you celebrating for? We still have to get her to come with us. Plus, I'm unsure how accurate of a fix I can get on her. Most likely I'll only be able to find the village she's staying in."

"That's good enough for me." Veiviser said. He raced out of the room to tell his parents the good news. Midna rolled her eyes.

"He's excited." Link said with a smile of his own. "It's nice that we're able to help." He reached over to hold Midna's hand.

She slipped her hand away before he could reach it and smirked, "What do you mean 'we'? You haven't done anything."

"Fine. It's nice to see that you can be of service to him. I'll prove that I'm useful if we get jumped on the way over to her."

"Let's go and eat. Then we'll set off for her." Link nodded his head in agreement with Midna's idea and the two proceeded downstairs for breakfast.

Naeva stood beaming in the kitchen with a tray of scrambled Kangaroc eggs in her hands. The aromas of her cooking were intoxicating and they both greeted her with an eager "good morning".

"Good morning to both of you." Naeva led them to the dining room where Veiviser sat demolishing a platter of eggs. A half-eaten jam bun sat by his plate. Apparently, he had began eating as soon as he had told his mom the news. "Eat as much as you want." Naeva told them as they sat down.

They watched as Naeva piled their plates with eggs. They each reached for a jam bun and placed it down beside their meal of egg. A glass of milk was placed by the plate. Naeva watched them dig in with a large smile on her face.

Veiviser finished up the rest of his breakfast and let out a satisfied burp. His mother cast him a sharp look and he grinned sheepishly, muttering, "Excuse me." He slid out from the table and began heading towards the stairs. "I'll be back soon. Just have to get ready for the day." He raced off.

Naeva turned towards Midna and Link. "Thank you so much for agreeing to do this." There was no need for her to say what that thing was. Everyone knew.

Midna swallowed her mouthful before smiling back at Naeva, "It's our pleasure to help."

Link nodded his head, "We're always glad to help others."

Naeva smiled. "It's not just the help you're offering for my kingdom that I'm thanking you for. Veiviser's been in a better mood since he came back with you two. Even if he got over her departure, I think it always hurt him to have lost his best friend. You've given him hope and for that I thank you. How can I ever repay you for what you've done?"

"There's no need to thank us any further than you already have. When your husband shows us the library, it'll be all we need as thanks." Midna said.

"Are you sure?" Naeva glanced between the two.

They both nodded. Link added, "The food you make is some of the best I've eaten, so you can count that as payment as well."

Naeva clapped her hands together. "Then I'll set on making a delicious dinner for when you come back."

They went back to their breakfast while Naeva hurried off to the kitchen. Aleron came downstairs, clad in the same messenger clothing he had worn the day before. He paused by the entrance to the dining room, watching both Midna and Link thoughtfully.

"Good luck in finding the princess." Aleron bade. There had been a mixture of doubt and hope in his voice. He added, "If I'm not back from work when you get back, come to the castle and ask for Aleron. I'll take you to the library then."

With that, they said their farewells to the stern Twili as he departed to another day of trying to regain order in the castle. Breakfast was finished quietly, Midna and Link each in their little world of thought. Their thoughts were remarkably similar, fixated on Kamaria and the Viduata Solis.

"You done?" Veiviser took in the scene before nodding his head. "Then let's go!" He pointed his wooden club up into the air. There was a pack strapped to his back. Because they would not be going far, Veiviser had volunteered to carry a pack full of food for lunch, a canteen, and some medicine.

"Right. The faster we find her, the faster we can settle other issues." Midna stood up, leaving the dishes for Naeva to clean up (yesterday she had offered to help the Twili, but Naeva had stubbornly refused to allow a house-guest to aide her).

Link cast Midna a look that told her not to worry about it. She rolled her eyes at him. Of course, there was need to worry but Midna cast them far away. If all went well, everything would turn out okay. However, from past experience, Midna knew that there was never a time when everything went well. Something always came to complicate the already arduous quest.

Eclipse ran up to them as soon as they got outside. He bumped his head into Veiviser's thigh, nearly knocking the tall boy over. Sleipnir and Macha followed calmly behind, their manes prickling up in excitement at the sight of them.

"We're going to see Kamy again." Veiviser said with a laugh, ruffling his hand through the tentacle mane. Eclipse barked.

The Messenger was so excited that Veiviser had a hard time mounting him. It seemed as if it was impossible for Eclipse to stay still at the mention of his master's old playmate. He kept on shifting around, but Veiviser finally managed to mount him with a lucky leap on to his back. Vei looked around, noting that Link and Midna sat ready on their perspective Messengers.

"Can you track her now?" Veiviser asked eagerly as they set off.

"Let's wait to get out of the city. The smells aren't making it easy to focus."

Veiviser nodded his head and tapped Eclipse's side. The Messenger sped off through the streets, the other two trailing behind him. An elderly man shouted at them for going so fast in a zone where there were pedestrians, but he was ignored by Veiviser. Midna laughed quietly at the sight of his indignant face.

Half-hearted cheers rose up from some of the Twili they passed. "Bring Princess Kamaria home!", "Good luck", and "The Princess will clean up the streets!" were the most common catcalls. These Twili hoped that the Princess would be found, but a shadow of doubt cloaked each of their hearts. They didn't really think that this mission was possible, but if it was, then they would be overjoyed. That is, if the dear Princess hadn't changed in her years of exile.

Veiviser waved to all these people, shouting, "Don't worry! You'll have a queen before this week ends." Midna hoped that this was true.

Once out of the city, Veiviser called Eclipse to a stop. He turned back with a grin and announced, "We're out of the city."

"Thank you for stating the obvious." Midna replied. Vei opened his mouth for a comeback, but Midna put a hand on her lips. "I need silence to track her down."

Clutching the letter in her hands, Midna closed her eyes and quickly found the recognizable signature of Kamaria. Once she had a hold on it, she cast her mind out to flow over the land. She could sense the signatures of Veiviser and Link. Veiviser's was a faint orange while Link's was golden with interlacing lines of darkness and green running through it. She ignored them both and instead searched for Kamaria's. Dozens of magical signatures appeared on her radar, but her magic was being propelled to one location only. Finally she found it and opened her eyes.

This entire time Veiviser and Link had been waiting her anxiously. They could see no changes in Midna. In fact, she might as well have fallen asleep for the lack of action she was presenting. Veiviser felt a strong temptation to nudge her shoulder, but he didn't dare due it in case she yelled at him or it ended up messing up the spell. When her eyes opened, both boys jumped.

"You've got it!" Veiviser shouted in victory.

"Partly." Veiviser opened his mouth to launch questions at her, but Midna cut him off. "Let me explain and then you can ask anything I missed, okay? Good… Now I have located her general location. From the number of other signatures present, it's a town. However, her signature is too weak on this paper and I can't get a more accurate reading on it. We'll have to search for her in the town ourselves."

Veiviser let out a whoop of victory as Link joked, "I guess we'll just have to knock every door, won't we?"

Midna nodded to Link before setting her eyes straight ahead, "I don't know what the town is called, but I know where it is. Follow me."

Sleipnir began loping through the thick grass. He took the lead position with Macha and Eclipse running behind him on his flanks. They were soon racing though the forest once again. There were no paths to use because the town was a secluded one. This made little difference to the Messengers who simply leaped over any thick swathes of thorns when they came along. Their leather skin protected them from the rest. Midna sighed, glad that she had put on a cloak earlier. It was proving useful in protecting her from the prickly thorns that occasionally scratched at her.

The trip ended up taking an hour and a half with the Messengers running as fast as they could. Midna was the first to see the outlines of buildings ahead. She turned around to inform the others, checking on their condition as well. Veiviser was still grinning like a mad man despite the burrs stuck in his disheveled hair and his cloak. Link had a weary smile on his face, his face slightly pale. She sighed, thanking the Goddess that they had arrived when they had.

The town was built by a trickling river. All the buildings were made of the same dark wood, harvested from the surrounding trees. Red runes had been drawn on the buildings' walls. Midna was starting to realize that all Celestrians adorned their structures with these runes. Most of the buildings were two-stories and had a garden in the back. Like the shops back in Lunaris, Midna noted that each larger building had a store on the bottom and living quarters on the top story. The buildings with one-story were built on the outskirts of the town and made up for the lack of inside space with large gardens and barns.

It was a simple town with no walls. The townsfolk rarely saw outsiders, only when the merchants gathered for an annual fair or when the lone traveler came by. They expected nothing else from the outside world. No armies marched their way and no soldiers came to recruit the citizens. Because of their seclusion, the town had come to depend on its inhabitants for most of its supplies and on merchants for anything they lacked.

"I've never seen this place before." Veiviser noted.

There was a group of 7 year-olds playing by the river. They stopped their water war to stare at the foreigners. Seeing that they carried no heavy packs and that one of them looked rather odd, they ran out of the water and towards the Messengers. A few townspeople had stopped in their daily business to observe these travelers as well.

Seeing the kids out of the corner of her eyes, Midna pulled Sleipnir to a stop. Perhaps these kids would know where Kamaria was. Link and Veiviser followed suit, both watching the kids as they formed a circle around the group.

The boy who appeared to be the leader of the group nudged one of the other boys. He whispered something in the boy's ear. The boy scowled at the leader, but ran off anyway. Midna bet that he was off to report these strangers to the head of the town.

Meanwhile, a girl walked up to Sleipnir. Her red eyes were open in fascination as she looked at the fancy garb that the strangers wore. She had never seen any outfit like Midna's, nor had she ever seen the official garb that Veiviser donned. These Messengers were obviously well-cared for and one could sense that two of them had ties to royalty.

"Lita! Don't get too close to them." The leader of the group called at the girl's back.

Lita ignored him, her eyes enraptured by the trio. She looked at Link's blonde hair and touched her own pale yellow hair. While her hair was closer to white, it was still blonde and Lita had never seen another with hair like that, other than her father. She was sure they existed away from the town, but her family was the only ones here who had that type of hair. To her shock, Link's face was pink and it held no rune markings.

"You're not one of us, are you?" Lita asked with the blunt curiosity of a little girl.

Veiviser grinned at the child, "I thought he was strange when I first saw him too."

Link shot a glare at Veiviser before replying to Lita, "Where I'm from, I'm normal. I'm a Hylian."

"High-lee-in." Lita sounded out the word before smiling sweetly, "I thought there were only Twili in the Twilight Realm."

Before any of them could explain, a voice shouted, "Children, back away from them! I'm sure they don't want to answer your questions at the moment." A groan echoed from the kids, but they all scattered. Lita shot a glance back at them, eyes focusing on Veiviser for a few moments, before she disappeared along with the other kids.

An elderly Twili approached the group. There was a large bald spot on his head and his remaining hair was a faded red. An honest smile fit with his hospitable eyes. His stomach protruded in a large mass, but there was easily viewable muscle on his arms. In a way, he reminded Link of Bo. Some homesickness swept over him, but it disappeared as the Twili spoke,

"Hello visitors. I hope the kids didn't give you too much trouble." A few teeth were missing from his mouth.

"No trouble at all." Midna responded.

"Good, good." He nodded his head a few times before asking, "What brings you here?"

Veiviser spoke up, "Where is here? And who are you?" Midna and Link both shot glances at Vei, silently berating him for being so impudent.

The man laughed heartily, "I see this one's still a kid himself. You are in the town of Honap. I am the town's one and only mayor, Mayor Labi."

"Hello Labi." The trio chorused before offering their names to him. The mayor greeted each of them and then returned to his first question.

"We're here to look for someone. Maybe you know her. Her name is Kamaria." Midna started. She wasn't sure what to expect from Labi, but a confused look on his face was not on her list of expectations.

"Kamaria?" Labi finally spoke. "I don't believe I've ever met anybody like that. The only time I heard the name was when some folks were muttering about Princess Kamaria, but that was years ago."

"There's no one here by that name?" Veiviser asked desperately. If he had not been seated on Eclipse, he would've lunged at the man's neck to give him a good shaking. "But we know she's somewhere in this town!" He shouted.

"Excuse our friend," Link shot Vei a warning glance.

"No worries. I know all about how kids are." Labi dismissed Veiviser's simmering attitude with a wave of his hand.

Midna was thinking. She was sure that Kamaria would not be so stupid as to keep her name while in a foreign town. She would've changed her name. It was likely that she had done a lot to change her appearance as well. Finding her would be tough, but not impossible as long as she stayed within the town's borders.

"Can we look around for her? She may be going by a different name now." Midna spoke cautiously. She wasn't sure how the mayor would react to this. Perhaps he would think that they were hunting for a criminal. She hoped that wasn't the case.

Labi did send them a strange look, but nodded his head. "Feel free to. Just don't barge into any houses without knocking first. Would you like some help?"

"I think we'll be fine on our own, but we'll call for you if we require it."

"What is he again?" Labi had lowered his voice and now he nodded towards Link. "I know I haven't seen a lot of the world, but I've never seen a fellow like him."

"He's not from around here." Veiviser answered cheerfully. "He's from-" Vei paused, noticing that Link was shaking his head slightly to warn him against saying anything about the Light Realm. "A different country in the Twilight Realm. They've got some odd people there, but Link's alright." Veiviser smiled innocently.

Labi nodded and walked off into the town. "Remember, don't disturb the locals." He threw the warning over his shoulder before disappearing out of sight.

"Why don't you want them to know you're from the Light Realm?" Veiviser whispered to Link.

"In case they happen to have anything against light dwellers. I don't want a scene." Link averted his eyes. The townspeople had walked off, shooting glances at the newcomers but not approaching them.

"I guess." Veiviser shrugged before jumping off of Eclipse's back. "Let's get started!"

"Wait." Veiviser halted at Midna's command. "We'll each search on our own for a while. In three hours, we'll meet back here for lunch. If you find her, just have the Messengers communicate to one another."

Veiviser and Link nodded. As Veiviser turned to leave, he was stopped by Link.

"Can you give me the pack?"

"Right." Veiviser didn't bother questioning him about it. He only handed it over and then ran off towards a building with Eclipse at his heels.

Link dug around in the pack before pulling out an herb. He chewed it at it, his face contorting at the bitter taste that flooded his mouth. This was downed with a gulp from their canteen to clear out the bitterness.

"Are you going to be okay?" Midna asked Link.

He nodded to her before adding, "Come on. We better start searching."

They set off in different directions. Midna walked up to a squat cottage covered in purple ivy. She wasn't sure what type of place the Princess would choose as her hiding spot. Closing her eyes, Midna tried searching for her magical signature but she couldn't get a better grasp on it. Sighing, Midna opened her eyes and knocked on the door.

A man with pale blonde hair tied into a ponytail opened the door. He peered at Midna with distrustful yellow eyes. His clothing consisted of a simple tunic patched up with a variety of different fabrics and leather boots. His face had hard features, but Midna could see a warmth hidden in his eyes.

When he spoke, his voice was deep and strong. "I don't wanta buy anything." He started off and Midna nearly laughed. He thought she was a merchant!

"I'm not here to sell anything." The distrust in the man's eyes deepened. "I'm looking for someone."

There was a moment of silence before he spoke gruffly, "Well, who is it?"

"Her name is Kamaria." Midna paused, realizing that Veiviser had never offered a good description of what the girl looked like. "She came here a few years ago. She's a young girl."

The man interrupted her, "I don't know any Kamaria and I don't know any girls who came here a long time ago." The man placed his fingers on the door, sending magic to start sliding the door down.

"Wait!" Midna created a block of magic beneath the door to hold it up. "She might be going by a different name now."

"The only people I know have been in this town for 10 years. Or they were born here. Now leave!" He pushed at the door, grunting at the effort of trying to slam it down.

"We need to find her. We know she's somewhere in this town." Midna began to explain. The door slammed shut, breaking the block of magic. She sighed.

A window opened and the head of a woman popped out. She had red hair tied in a bun and gleaming red eyes. "I'm sorry for my husband's behavior. He's just trying to work hard and he's not a big fan of strangers. We don't know this Kamaria, but I wish you luck in finding her. Good day." The window shut before Midna could get a word in.

That's one house done. Midna checked it off. It would've been nicer to have been able to actually search the house. He had acted odd, but it was possible that he was just busy and had no time for strangers.

Three hours passed quickly and Midna went back to the meeting place. Veiviser and Link were already there. They both wore faces of fatigue and disappointment. Veiviser perked up when he saw her, but his face fell upon registering the disappointment on her face.

"Nothing?" Link asked, receiving a nod from Midna. "It's okay… I'm sure we'll find her. She's definitely here in this town, right?"

"There's no way that the spell could have failed. Her magical signature is definitely coming from somewhere in this town. It's impossible for her to have crafted an illusion to fake the signature." Midna sat down beside Link.

"Maybe there's something left in the castle that has a more powerful signature on it." Veiviser said hopefully. He was leaning back against Eclipse who was currently devouring a small Kangaroc he had found fluttering about.

"Maybe." Midna agreed with Vei though her tone wasn't as hopeful as his. At least they knew she was here in this town. With luck, she wouldn't flee from her hiding spot. "We should probably start heading home now. You can search the castle and I can check out the library. Link can rest if he wants." She glanced over at Link.

"I don't want to, but I will." Link sighed unhappily before smiling, "That way I'll be ready for tomorrow."

"Well then, let's head out."

The ride back to Lunaris was quiet. It was good to know that the town where Kamaria hid was not too far from the city where they rested. Tomorrow would bring a better search. Maybe they would even find the princess or perhaps she would even come out to greet them. The latter was unlikely, but it wasn't impossible. Perhaps she would've heard about the chaos threatening most of Celestria and she would want to return to her old home. Life was never that easy, but Midna found herself wishing that it was for this one time.

If anyone had bothered to glance behind them, they would've seen the little girl Lita watching them. Her hands were clasped together and there was a small smile on her face. "Bye-bye," she waved her hand at them, not caring that they couldn't see.

"Don't come back. We don't want you." She muttered darkly.

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A/N: This turned out longer than I expected. Originally I had thought that this chapter wouldn't be as long and I would have room to put in Midna's trip to the library as well as their solution to find Kamaria's exact location. However, I figured that it would take too long to do that. So I split it in half. Review and I shall do a funny dance! Okay, I lie… I won't dance, but it'll still be awesome for you to review!

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