- Second Story: Wake up, sleepyhead! -

It was a beautiful day outside. Birds singing, flowers blooming-Wait. This isn't Undertale. Sorry.
Moving on
Puffy clouds spotted the sky, the sun peeking out over the horizon. Its bright face shone down onto the pink dusk sky. Rays of sun cast down onto the kingdom of Hyrule, villagers and castle workers quietly did their chores and duties outside. Zelda stirred, then opened her eyes, the sun shining in her eyes, gently waking her up. She sat up and stretched, glancing at her window. Time to wake him up... she thought. Ever since they were small nieve children, she wandered to his house every early morning. His mother greeting her at the door, she'd let Zelda inside for a quick breakfast of bread and milk. The young princess would finish her milk and climb up the ladder to where Link slept upstairs. She would jump up and down violently on his stomach, startling him awake. He'd rub his eyes and glance at her, annoyed that she disturbed his slumber. She would laugh and drag him out the bed and outside to play with the butterflies and the other village children.

Walking outside the castle to Link's home, she carefully opened the door, making sure not to startle him. This time, she decided not to do something mischevious to wake him like banging pots together or blowing into his ear. She crept upstairs and up to his bed. He lay sound asleep, his arm dangling off the side of the bed and his hair messed up. She loved seeing his adorable sleepy face every morning. She thought for a moment, then had an idea. Crawling up under the blanket and snuggling up to him, she laid there and waited patiently for him to wake up on his own. The movement of the bed as she climbed on woke Link. Slowly opening his eyes, he could feel her nestled against him. Holding back a blush, he glanced down at her. "Good morning, Princess." he yawned. They lay there and enjoyed the sound of the birds chirping outside and the gentle breeze fluttering against the window. A good five minutes went by before she finally sat up. "Come on, we have things to do today," she said, pulling him up and out of the bed. "But I'm sleepy.." he whined, letting his arms go limp and hunching over, making a pouty face at her. "You'll be fine," she said gently, kissing him on the cheek and walking outside. He fixed his hair and followed her to the castle where the village folk welcomed her back. A bright smile on her face, she thanked them and skipped inside to the throne room. Link chatted with the guards, as he put on his armor and guarded the room she was in.