Navi stopped us from heading down the mountain. "There is a Great Fairy on the top here, we should go see her." Saria nodded in agreement. I didn't want to, but I did not argue or complain. We began to hike up the mountain. It was truly big, and had a smoke ring around the top. It was going to be a while. A little part of it, some rocks tried to fall on us, but they were easily avoided. I decided I was very rude to Navi. She has done so much for me and I have done such little for her. "Umm, Navi.." I began, "Thank you, for everything." "Your welcome." she replied. Saria smiled, "You two are getting along better." I really didn't think so, I was just doing what she said. We reached the top and saw an entrance to inside the mountain, and a boulder. Navi said she sense a power behind the boulder. I bombed it and we entered.

Hyrule really has some amazing places doesn't it? The Great Fairy fountain was almost as heart stopping as Zelda's garden. The tiles we walked on were nice and shiny, dyed a light blue. The sides had an invisible barrier. Blue sparks crawled down them, it looked like you could walked through. There was a Triforce symbol in front of this fountain, with the same blessed water that was in Zelda's garden Two torches on either side were the light, but light enough. I felt Saria nudge me and say, "Zelda's Lullaby" Ok, I took out my Ocarina and began to play it. As soon as I'm done, a very grown up lady flies out of the water. She has long pink hair, divided into 3 sections. Her only real clothes are her large brown boots. Otherwise, she was completely naked. Leaves and vines covered her but barely. I forced myself to stare into her eyes, curiosity wanted me to examine other places. "Welcome Link! I am the Great Fairy of Power!" her voice was powerful. She went on, "I'm going to grant you a sword technique. Receive it now!" She stretched out her arms, and an aura went around me. I felt more powerful and I could feel magic going through my veins. She bidded me good-bye and said she had a friend who lived near Hyrule Castle. With this, she sunk back into the water.

We exited and began to head down the mountain. Saria was quiet, she was in thought. I asked her, "What are you thinking about?" She responded, "Her, and the pure concentration I could see on your face." She giggled after that. "Hey!" I said, defending myself, "I know you, you were probably staring away!" She had this mischievous look, "Yeah, I couldn't help it but it's too bad I'll never look like that." I almost fell over. The only reason I was going to stare at the Great Fairy, was because she was practically nude. Other than that, she was very creepy looking. I shot at her, "She was quite scary looking..." Saria nodded in agreement and said, "I mean, her body. I'll never have that body. I'll always look like this." I guess she spotted the puzzled look on my face. "You don't know do you?" she asked. I shook my head. She sighed, "I guess you were never told. The Kokiri never grow up. We will always look like kids." "What?" I said. She nodded, "Yep, even if we will to be 100 years old, we will remain like this, kiddy but ageless." I stared, this was news to me. I never knew. "So...How old are you really?" I asked, remembering what Navi had said earlier in Dodongo's Cavern. "I'm 17." was her answer. She looked at me, "How old did you think I was?" I got a little embarrassed, "10...just like me." Saria just smiled, "Well, I'm a very smart 10 year old then."

"Anyway" I said, wanting to change to subject as we made it back to Kakariko Village, "Any idea were the next Spiritual Stone is?" Saria had the answer, "The Great Deku Tree once told me, the Zora race had it." I asked, "Ok, and were are they?" Navi had the next answer, "This way" We left Kakariko, and she pointed to left of us. There was a piece of land siding along with river. We followed it and jumped across the pieces of land that were divided by the river. Until, we finally went across a wooden bridge, and up a slope to a waterfall. Navi pointed out, "Hey, what's that?" We looked down on a little section of rock that had the words on it. "Sleepless Waterfall. The flow of this waterfall serves the King of Hyrule. When the King slumbers, so too do these falls." I shrugged, "Do we have to wait until night?" Saria elbowed me, "Zelda's Lullaby, shouldn't you realize that by now?" Sighing, I took out the Ocarina and played Zelda'a Lullaby. The waterfalls responded to it. They suddenly grew weaker and weak enough for us to jump through.

"Oh wow" was Saria comment, and the same thing I was thinking. Below us, was this miniature lake this the Zora people in it. A waterfall on top fell down into it. The texture of the smooth water was reflected onto the walls. The Zoras were tall naked fish people. Fins were attatched to heir arms. A tail was connected to their heads. I really liked the way they looked. They look so cool and intelligent. Saria wanted to hop into the water and take a swim. I commented, "Later, we have work to do." Then I realized, I had sounded just like Navi. Great. However, Saria wasn't done. She said, "Wait, what is that in the water?" and dived off into it. Shrugging to Navi, I followed. We swam to the bottom and found a bottle. Saria had retrieved it first. She asked, "Where did this come from?" I looked around and had an idea. I swam to the nearest Zora and said, "Excuse me, do you see that hole down there?" I pointed underneath the water, to a hole at the bottom of the mini lake. He nodded. I asked him, "Were does that lead?" He was very kind and answered, "To Lake Hylia. We balanced each other out." I thanked him and went back to Saria. "That must've drifted in from Lake Hylia" I told her. She agreed that sounded resonable. We swam to shore and found that the bottle had a letter in it. It read, "Help me. I'm waiting for you inside Lord Jabu-Jabu's belly. --Ruto PS: Don't tell my father!" I spoke first, "So a Zora is lost inside...whatever Lord Jabu-Jabu is?" Saria said, "Yeah, but, we'd better tell somebody.

We went back to the kind Zora who told me about Lake Hylia. He said Ruto was Princess Ruto of the Zoras, her father was the King. He also said that Lord Jabu-Jabu was their god who rested in Zora's Fountain, behind King Zora. We once again thanked him and went off to go see and tell King Zora. He would want to know. We swam to shore and went spiraling up and found a bunch of stairs heading straight up. What a workout. By the time we made it, Saria and I were panting. However, King Zora seemed to never use them. He was so fat that he blocked the entire entrance to Zora's Fountain behind him. Nevertheless, we showed him the letter. I pretty much ignored him until he said, "But since that stranger, Ganondorf, came here, Lord Jabu-Jabu has been a little green around the gills..." That distracted me and made me angry. Could Ganondorf just give up and make life easier? I knew we were going to be in hell. Our past two dungeons weren't fun at all. King Zora ended with, "Please find my dear Princess Ruto immediately... Zora!" That's odd, how can we even measure up to such proud people? Our appearance should be disgusting enough. Both mine and Saria's shirts were just about to fall off. Burn marks covered our arms, legs, and bodies. I also had slash marks around.

After waiting forever for King Zora to move his fat ass over, we finally entered Zora's Fountain. It was nothing really special, just a lake of water and some dirt mounds. We walked to this platform, and found a very huge whale. The thing breathing was forcing us to hold steady and not fall down. Navi commented, "This must be Lord Jabu-Jabu." This must prove that even whales can be gods. I asked, "How do we get inside of him?" We walked up and tried forcing his mouth open, but no use. Saria had an idea. She snatched the empty bottle that King Zora had left with us and she ran off. A few minutes later, she came running back. "What did you do," I asked. Saria smiled and showed me the bottle, a fish was in it. Of course, even whales must open their mouths a little bit to eat. "Stand back," she said, and let the fish out. It fell to the ground, flapping around. Lord Jabu-Jabu's eye slowly blinked, then he opened his mouth, and inhaled.

All 4 of us were sucked right in. I heard Saria go "aah!" when we landed. It didn't hurt that bad, but then I looked at her. On the way inward, she must've hit a sharp tooth. She grabbed her arm, which now had a gash and was bleeding. Her shirt had also been hit. She then, just torn off the sorry excuse for clothing and tossed it to the side. The gash started from about the middle of her chest and carried up through her armpit and reached the underside of her hand. "Are you alright?" I asked, bending over to her. She nodded and commented, "Whales have very sharp teeth..." I helped her on her feet, then realized she was completely shirtless. It was strange, she looked no different from myself with her shirt off. Our chests were almost the same. I wondered that if she wasn't a Kokiri, she'd grow up and have a chest similar to the Great Fairies'. "Do you want to stop for a little bit?" I asked her. She shook her head and said, "No, we only have 1 more stone to find, so let's go!"