Hope you liked the first chapter, here's the next part. Enjoy! Star x x x
Zelda sat at the table, with her hands clasped in her lap. She been thinking about a lot of strange things, but then, she had been thinking for a long time. She thought about her father, now deceased, who used to be the king of Hyrule. He used to accept gifts from a stranger, and guess what? He turned out to be the King of Evil. Even though she got help from Link, it was almost no use; Link was locked in a temple for seven years.
She looked out of the window of the hut she was in, and saw a fairly tall figure heading towards the Kokiri Forest Shop, and it walked hurriedly round to the back. Acting quickly, she got up, walked outside, and followed the figure, to where she found Link, in front of a big, green, tangled pad which used to be a soil patch.
"You planted it?"
"Uh huh" he replied, and immediately got to work. He was kind of excited about the thought of another adventure. "I noticed everyone left. Got bored I suppose, seeing as nothing was happening. I mean, how long have I been away?"
"About a day and a half. Mido wasn't helping; he kept saying you weren't coming back. I knew I wasn't true though." She paused and watched him work for a bit, then continued.
"My father want's me to go back to Hyrule Castle, he wants me to straighten out some things. But if you find anything . . ." She stopped and frown. How was he supposed to contact her? The Kokiri children wouldn't leave the forest, and there were no reliable Hylians about . . . and then she had an idea.
"I'll be right back!" she gasped, hurrying towards the entrance of the Lost Woods. Link barely grunted, he wasn't really paying that much attention.
O.C.A.R.I.N.A.O.F.T.I.M.E.
They flew in and out of the water, taking in the beautiful peace. After living in the fountain all their lives, not a lot of them wanted to go exploring. They wouldn't leave others behind without a good reason.
It so happens that one day, a pretty Hylian girl vertured into the fountain. Only half of them knew that she was actually the Queen of Hyrule. But once the word got around, the pack stopped fluttering around and listened to her.
"Hail, good fairies! I am in need of a fairy friend who will aid the Hero of Time into unknown land. Is there any of you brave enough to join this quest?"
The fairies quivered. Most of them were simple fairies, they were better off staying at the fountain, healing those in need of help. But the odd few wouldn't have minded going, and the first to speak was a brave fairy named Kaiel.
"Your Highness, I will help." Zelda looked closely. Just a common fairy. Did it understand what was required of it? 'I'd better explain, just in case.' She thought anxiously.
"You know what you're doing, don't you? You must make him aware of danger, tell him information about unfamiliar creatures, and if need be act as a messenger. Do you understand?"
"I do, Your Highness."
"Then come with me."
She led him back through the path she took to get there, and found Link waiting by the pad.
"I meant to ask you," Zelda pondered, "If the bean has already been planted, what were you doing?" Link shook his head, lost in thought.
"For some reason, the bean didn't grow properly." Link stressed. "There was still magic in it because it was hovering, but not completely because roots were tying it to the ground. I've never seen that before. I cut it loose, but the roots were unnaturally tough too. Something weird is going on."
"Hmm," Zelda said. "Well, in any case, it's fine now. It should take you up there." Zelda pointed to the crevice, and once again, there was a strange rustle-y sort of noise.
"So . . . where did you go?" Link asked, and Zelda smiled mysteriously.
"Link, I have found you a fairy friend. It's a healing fairy, but of course, if it isn't near a fountain or in an enclosed space, its healing powers will be reduced."
Link never knew that before, but it sort of made sense. He'd always wondered why it was that if he broke a pot with a fairy inside, it healed him, but Navi couldn't heal him.
"What is your name, fairy friend?"
"Kaiel, Your Highness."
"Then Kaiel, I wish you the best of luck. You too, Link. I'll be at the palace, if you need me. Goodbye!"
Link waved and Kaiel made a tinkly noise as they stepped on the pad together. Something in the air was also affecting the pad; it was moving a lot slower than usual. When they reached the top, the pad was going so slow, that Link had time to blow open the crevice and step into the newly created hole with Kaiel.
Zelda noticed the slowness at the top. 'Maybe that's where the magic is strongest . . .' she noted mentally. Then she continued to watch until the pad had actually got all the way back down to the ground, where, instead of hovering, it rested on the ground, and new roots grew.
"Hey! Hey!" Zelda turned her head to see Mido running towards her on short little legs; "What happened? Did the boy get up there with his weird magic beans?" and without waiting for an answer, he cried,
"Why didn't you say so!?" He wandered of to find others to tell. Zelda giggled. She knew Mido was going to try and get up there, but the pad was now tyed firmly to the ground, so there was no chance of that. She left hastily, because she realised that she would rather be gone when he realised that!
Btw, Kaiel is pronounced Kay-el. Hope you enjoyed, I should have the next part up soon. Enjoy! Please review! )
