"Well, hello Fairy Boy." Malon said in a bit of a southern accent. "Hello, Malon. How's work on the ranch." She replied, "Just the same. My father needs to take more care of the ranch and Ingo still believes that my father is a bum unfit to live. He can be so horrible at times. He thinks he'll control the ranch one day. Could you imagine how horrible that would be?" "No, I couldn't." Link replied. His reason was he actually had seen what happened. But he had abandoned that timeline. Still, he wondered, did that timeline still exist? It might have, but nobody could reach it now. What could happen? For some reason a word stuck him. Flood.

"So what brings you to the ranch, Fairy Boy?" He replied, "You may not believe me, but I just went through a second exhausting adventure. Just like the last one, the world will probably never know it happened." Malon was still a child, so she was curious. "Tell me about it." Link told her a lot. How he had to awaken the four giants, save a ranch with two Malons, reunite a lost love, and defeat a demonic mask while trying to avoid being possessed by another demonic mask. "Sounds like quite the adventure." "Yeah, but no one except me, Epona and this Skull Kid will ever know there's a parallel world beyond Hyrule."

"I believe ya, Link." Link was surprised. "You do?" "Yeah, you seem incredibly mature for your age." Link knew why. He was actually an adult in a child's body. Or at least he had the memories of one. "Anyways, I'm getting tired of adventuring and just want to do something else in my life. I feel like I'm destined for it, but I don't want to do it anymore." Malon understood. "So your going home?" "No, through one journey I found out something...different about me. All the kids who pick on me will pick on me more." She then had an idea. "What if you worked on the ranch with us? Lifting hay bales, training the horses, gathering eggs. It might be fun." Link thought about it. He honestly didn't feel like being that famous. This could be a good life.