((A/N: Yes, the Arbiter's Ground has quite an array of books. You just never was able to see it, because you all went up. Yeah... I say too much. Just read, and you'll find out.))

Link, Midna, and Zelda all stood in front of the giant Arbiter's Ground. The desert had definitely taken a toll on the three. "I still can't believe that's what you did before you could warp…" Zelda said.

"Yeah, well… I thought it was pretty fun," Link said, taking a step onto the stairs.

Midna sighed. "Link and I were here before and never found a library. It was never on the map either."

Zelda, leading them into the dungeon, said, "Well, you probably weren't going down, were you? To get to the Mirror Chamber, you must go up. Further down leads to a giant library. Or so what's been told."

"What's been told?" Midna shouted, as she stopped walking. Zelda turned around. So did Link.

"In our archives, there was a book that told all about this structure and its history. Trust me. We'll find out how to get you home," Zelda said, smiling towards Midna. Midna looked down, and then began walking up the stairs again.

As the trio got through to the main room of the dungeon, Zelda began going around the room, searching the walls. Midna started to talk with Link, "Link... what if... I don't get home?"

Link put his index finger on her lips and said, "Shh... You will. Don't worry. Worrying will make it worse." Suddenly, the stairway that had once lead to the Mirror Chamber began lifting itself up onto the ceiling, revealing a new passage.

"There you go," Zelda said, pulling out of a crack in the wall. "The area you never found."

Midna smiled and jumped on Zelda, "Thank you, Zelda! I'm sorry I didn't believe you about the library!" She got off of her and then ran down the stairs to the door.

"Zelda," Link said.

"Hm?"

"Thanks a lot... I know it means a lot to Midna," Link said, smiling a bit.

"But you don't want her to go... right?" Zelda said. Link gave her a puzzled expression. She went on, "Well, I remember that hurt expression you had as she left. You guys had gone through so much and she... left so easily." Link averted his eyes. Zelda stepped down on the first step, "You care for her more than you know, Link, ya know?"

"Hey, you guys!" Midna said, tapping her foot by the door, "Hurry it up!"

"I don't want her to leave... but she has to. She's a princess. I'm a peasant..." Link mumbled to himself as he followed Zelda down the stairs. Midna opened the door up and the three walked into a new territory.

Link walked in front, so that he could defend the two women. "So this... looks like basically a big hallway," Link said, as he walked down the big hallway. Zelda said nothing. Neither did Midna. Link ignored the silence and kept walking. They walked into a larger room, and Link found an unlit torch. He picked it up and dipped it in some oil and lit it up.

Suddenly, a colony of keese flew throughout the room. Zelda and Midna crouched down, but they did not scream. Link pulled out his sword and charged for a spin attack. Once he was fully charged, he let go and all the keese, if not all of them, fell down to the stone hard floor, dead. Some retreated out the way they came in.

"Dead end..." Link said, after putting his sword in its sheath. He walked forward some more, right into a bunch of cobwebs.

The princess continued to walk around as well. "There should be some sort of switch around here..." she said, walking around, ignoring Link freaking out.

"There is no way we'll find anything here..." Link said, trying to get any cobwebs off him. Who knew, maybe a skulltula will pop out at him. The princess didn't care, but then again, Link had less clothing on.

The princess found a switch. "Here we go. This should lead us down into the library..." she said, pulling it. The ceiling then began to fall down.

Midna screamed, "No! Zelda! What have you done!?" She fell on her knees. The princess shook her head.

Link, running to the door, said, "This is locked, too! What are we going to do?!"

"Link! Hey! Listen!" Midna said, pointing up at the ceiling. "Look!" Link looked up and saw four shining red gems on the ceiling. Link put his lantern on the ground and then took his bow out. He aimed for one of them and shot it. It burst into flames. When the flames went out, it was smoking. Link knew he was supposed to shoot them.

He pulled out more arrows and shot more and more of them. Once they were all shot, the ceiling stopped moving, and a door opened up. It was a different door than what they had walked in from.

Zelda ran in and said, "I knew it! Here's the library!" Midna and Link, who just got finished putting his bow away, ran in and saw the huge bookshelves.

"Great..." Midna said, "As if your library wasn't bad enough."

"Midna, you forget. This is situated underneath the Mirror Chamber. I think they would have many more books about the Twili than Hyrule Castle did," Zelda said, as she walked up to a giant book which was situated on a podium in the middle of the room. The room was pretty small, but it looked huge. "In fact, I can't even read this language. It's not Old or Modern-day Hylian."

Midna stepped over to the book, and looked it over. She began reading, "Onom yob. Em sugta merca Ut drema querop Ut redma se uym Liciosicia."

Link stared at Midna, as she continued reading, "Im uelbao va a merca Ut toga. Ayh nau festia ne smi natalonpalas."

"Midna...?"

"It's written in the writing of the Twili. It is, however, older. I can sort of make out the message, though. It says, 'An unamountless storage of knowledge is withheld in these archives, Liciosicia. Whatever you are searching for, shall be here. If not, then we pray to thee luck.' So hopefully... we can find a spell book!" Midna said, turning back to Link, jumping on him.

Link smiled, "Yeah. That'll be great!" He chuckled a bit and then stopped, looking away.