05, August, 211 2:40 in the time of Din
Lucian puzzles of our teenage Sheikah, and a rather beautiful one I might add, came up to Lucian and said that she loved him. He simply shook his head and said that there was already another in his seemed to glance over at me when he said that. It rather surprised me. I thought Lucian would be happy to get any conquest that came his way. But, it looks like I was wrong. I'm kinda glad I was. Maybe I should try to talk to him sometime. No I had better not. He might get the wrong idea if I do that. ah, anyways, Father say he has an assignment for me and Impa. I wonder what it is.
06, August, 211, 7:00 in the time of Din
O...o...okay.. I am just fine... Helping with childbirth is no big deal right? ( even though i have never helped with this ever before... and i certainly have no children of my own..) My father has instructed Impa and I to help with the queen's labor, and after the child is born, Impa will become its guardian, like her father is the guardian of the well, won't know what'll happen till it happens.
2:04 in the time of Nayru
I actually talked to Lucian for the first time today. He is actually a great leader. He is concerned about the rest of the recruits. He knows what kind of danger he is putting himself into, But he says quite a few of them, still being young, think they are invincible, and that they can take down whatever force comes before them. Heh, If only they had seen the destruction that the sisters are causing first hand. Most are looking for glory, or just a story they can tell their children when they have families of their own. Some already do. When I inquired about whether he had a family, He simply said no. He held my gaze for a moment, then looked away. Then I asked something i never thought i would ask him, although I only asked because I was merely curious. I Told him that I had overheard him talking to that girl yesterday and that he had said that there was already another in his heart, and I asked what her name was. He smiled when I asked, and said, "Ah, I'm not willing to say right now, but trust me, you shall know soon enough. I plan to tell her how I feel before the wars over. She is a fair damsel, She caught my eye from the moment I saw her, and She is the bravest and strongest person I know. I will let you in on a little secret, This woman will know of my feelings before I even tell her, But she just won't realize it until I tell her myself."He was a deep scarlet before he finished speaking. But, he continued to smile. I said that this woman, whoever she is, sounds amazing, and he just said, "Aye, she is, but she doesn't quite realize it yet." When I said that she sounded oblivious He just laughed. shortly after that he went home, as did I. I do hope I get the chance to talk to him again, It was fun.
08, August, 211, 6:00 in the time of Farore
Father said that things have not been going to well recently for Ganondorf, and that the Gerudoes may very well end up staying with us as well, He also says that the recruits will be heading out soon to help as well. I'm a bit concerned. Skilled as some of them might be, they still don't have much experience, and I don't know how much help they would be. I wouldn't go as far as to say they would be a hindrance, but, against two magic users, things might look a bit grim.. But, then again, I am sure that they could use all he extra hands that they could get. I'm concerned about Lucian though, I don't want him to get hurt. After all. he is my friend. I shall pray to the goddesses that everyone will succeed. Nayru goddess of wisdom and order. Farore, goddess of courage and spirit. Din, goddess of power and justice. Right now we need Din's strength to conquer our enemies. Nayru's wisdom to figure out how best to keep ourselves alive, and Farore's courage to face the witches to protect those that we care about. On a less solemn note, I think the queen is due any day now. Impa's probably pretty excited. Eh, I just heard a knock at my door, I wonder who it is? ah, I guess i shall just write more later then I suppose.
