Hey guys!

We haven't heard from Midna in a little while so lets address that problem first shall we? ALSO at the rate school is going down and the swim season coming to an end I think you can start to expect a chapter every two weeks! Deeeepending on how fast my editor can fix my grammar mishaps!

FYI the Triforce song is the same as Zelda's lullaby. Link just doesn't know what else to call it since it was never introduced to him as Zelda's lullaby.

DOUBLE FYI! Not sure if all of you know what the deal is with the temple of time. Since the situation is so weird to write down and a little hard to explain I keep forgetting random little details that happen to be very important! So here it goes. I fudged a little bit so it works for the story but only the beginning.

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MUST READ UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR BRAIN FRIED BY MY CONFUSINGNESS!

After the events of Ocarina of Time, the Zelda from that game (I shall call her Zelda IIV… or something of that nature) decided the temple of time was not protected enough in castle town. So she sent a message to the sky people (via the messenger) to help her seal away the triforce and the Mastersword. The sky people (oocca) built a magnificent fortress to help protect the temple of time in the ruins of the old forest temple. At this point the great deku tree had hidden the kokiri and the new forest temple within his body. The great deku tree allowed Zelda IIV and the oocca to build their fortress inside the sacred forest. Inside there, all who tried to enter would be lost for all eternity if they did not have a guide (skull kid! He eventually got bored with just leading people in and out so he decided it would be more fun to have them play tag with him!). with the help of the sages and the oocca, Zelda IIV moved the temple of time into the fortress. Doing this needed a lot of magic and Zelda soon became frail and weak. She exhausted the power of the triforce of wisdom and it left her body, choosing instead another to hold its power. The temple was left in the forest, guarded by the oocca for 100 years. Natural events and old age deteriorated the temple, leaving it as we know today. After 200 years the oocca left the fortress and returned to the sky. But they did not leave the temple unguarded. They gave skullkid the trumpet of winds which allowed him to control an army of puppets at his disposal should someone come to steal the Mastersword. And since the temple was in ruins, they created a doorway through time to a place were the temple was still intact. Anyone who passed through the door of time would return to the place where the hero of time fought the evil lord. If you notice, the Mastersword is not in the pedestal of time when Link gets to the temple. That's because the hero of time is out fighting Ganondorf with the Mastersword. Anyway, here time as we know it has stopped outside the temple since you do not belong there. you cannot go to the world outside the temple, and no one from the world outside the temple may enter.

Hence confusingness. Oh and since the kokiri did not reside In the forest any more, hylians moved into the area that (to the extent of their knowledge) was abandoned and built a village. Ordon village is the most protected place in all of hyrule since they have two light spirit springs in the vicinity not to mention the great deku tree. That's why they were attacked by the twilight beings last.

My next fight scene is a little weird. Meh.

~~~~~~~~Navi~~~~~~~~

"We better think of something soon…" the boy said, nervously fiddling with his glass tear charm. "We don't have much time left…"

Navi looked up at the green clad hero. His eyes glittered with an intense emotion she couldn't place. The fairy could hardly resist the urge to reach out and touch his face. She wanted him to be happy and despite how much she wished for otherwise, his heart would never belong to her. Link didn't even seem to notice how she felt, that she always slept under his hat, how she always sat on his shoulder, how she never left his side for any reason. "And here I am…" she thought to herself bitterly, "unable to help the man I love most." Navi glanced down below to check on the guardians of the Mastersword. One was lifting the other higher into the air so they could grab onto her golden haired friend. It lifted its giant hand towards Link, grasping for his leg. The hero reached into his bag and pulled out a single iron boot. He fastened it to his right foot and used the extra weight to kick the advancing statue's hand away from him. The force of the kick shot a deep fissure through the length of the statue's arm. It let out a horrid shriek of apparent pain, falling to the ground where, upon landing, it shattered into a million fragments. Link shot a triumphant smile at his fairy and nodded, sending little shivers up her spine. He pressed the release button on the clawshot and allowed himself to descend from the wall, landing with a loud thud behind the last remaining statue. It hardly turned to face him as it stood over its fallen comrade. Its shoulders slumped over and its body trembled.

Navi could see from the corner of her eyes that Link was looking at her in confusion. Light seemed to emit from the skin of the last remaining statue, enveloping the surrounding area in a soft white glow.

"A spell…" the fairy said, answering the boy's unspoken question. "Stay on your toes Link…" The hero nodded and gripped the hilt of his sword, ready for anything. "Strange…" thought Navi, as she flew a little closer to investigate the misty cloud. "An illusion spell?" Suddenly, her hand flew to cover her mouth as a scream threatened to escape her lips. She began to tremble uncontrollably as a sob escaped from behind her fingers and tears streamed down her eyes. There, before her lay a golden haired boy face down in the dirt. His head was tilted up slightly so she could see the lifelessness in his blue eyes. His Hero's tunic was ripped away from his body along with his chainmail and his undershirt. Blood oozed slowly from deep cuts on his back and face, pooling at his side.

"Link." she thought slowly as her thoughts fought to keep up with what she saw.

"Link." she whispered aloud this time, tears staining her cheeks with salty trails.

"Oh my dearest Farore LINK!" she flew towards him as fast as she could; leaving behind any hope of finding that he wasn't dead. As the Navi advanced, she readied her magic into the most powerful healing spell she could muster. She fell to her knees, tears flowing freely down her cheeks. She placed her hands on his chest and cast the healing spell. Though a valiant effort, all was in vain for the hero didn't take another breath. Exhausted, Navi collapsed, alone in her sorrow. She chocked back a second sob she as lifted her head to look past Link. Her vision allowed her to see what was behind him, pile of bodies had been stacked not to far away from her fallen hero. She squinted her eyes to get a closer look and saw the body of her mother. Dead fairies covered the ground as the pile of her loved ones seemed to grow.

"NO!" she cried, falling to the ground. "Mother… Link… everyone… NOOO!"

~~~~~~~~Link~~~~~~~~

Link stared on in shock as Navi's wings seemed to fail and she fell to the ground screaming. The soft blue glow that resonated from her body extinguished itself, showing the fairy's sadness. He ran to her side and picked her up slowly, moving to put her under his hat.

"No…" the fairy whispered, curling herself up into a ball. "No… no they can't all be dead… Link… oh Link…"

The hero carefully placed his companion under his hat and turned to see what had shaken her so. Immediately he fell to his knees, clutching his head in an effort to steady his raging emotions. He opened one eye to make sure he wasn't imagining the image before him. The hero cried out when he saw the pile of bodies had not gone away. Among the dead were his dearest loved ones, Zelda, Ilia and even his daughter. When Midia stirred his heart leapt with happiness. He crawled over to her, cradling her small body to his chest. Midia was bleeding from several wounds to her face and chest, staining her fathers forest green tunic. Link held her close to him, begging her to hold on. She lifted her tiny head and smiled, "Daddy…?" she whispered. "I knew you would come!" Link kissed her forehead, shushing her but the words kept babbling out. "Daddy… if only mommy and everyone else could see you now…" she started to cough heavily, sending her father into a panic. Link reached into his pocket and pulled out his red potion. Midia looked up at him and shook her head. "No thanks daddy…" she said slowly, closing her eyes with a smile. "I think we will meet again eventually…"

The hero could only watch as his daughters life slipped away from his grasp. Finally she took in one last shuttering breath and then let it fade into silence. Link held back his tears as he laid her next to Ilia, standing to find the monster who slaughtered all his loved ones. A light tap on his shoulder alerted him to an unfamiliar presence at his side. He turned around and came face to face with Midna. She gave him a reassuring smile and reached out to touch his cheek. The conflicting feelings of sadness and happiness overwhelmed the hero. Letting his guard down, he took her hand in his own and attempted a smile in return.

"LINK!" Navi screamed from under his pointed hat, attracting his gaze. "WATCH OUT!"

Pain erupted in his shoulder as a spear entered his flesh. The sharp metal ripped upward, leaving a deep, long cut on his right collarbone. The hero fell to his knees, clutching his wounded shoulder. The faint sound of metal swishing through the air alerted Link to his attacker's next attempt. The blond rolled to his side, biting back a cry as his shoulder hit the hard ground. Gritting his teeth, Link looked up and saw Midna pointing a staff at him. One end had a magic crystal for spells and the other had a jagged blade attached to it. Her ruby red eyes held no emotion, her body tensed and ready for the next attack. She lunged forward, thrusting the blade end of her staff towards Link's chest. He sidestepped and slowly backed away, gingerly transferring his sword to his left hand. The twilight princess brought the blade down from above, her expressionless blood red eyes boring into the hero's own blue ones. Link barley had enough time to bring up his sword to block her. Caught in a sword lock, the hero pushed up against the staff with the ordon sword and whispered quietly to Midna. "Why are you doing this?" unshed tears lay hidden in his words. Midna snarled at him, putting more force into her blade. Sparks began to fly as Link was forced to the ground by Midna's hands. The hero kneeled on the ground before her, staring at the twilight princess in horror. The sharp end of her staff was severing the sword Rusl had crafted! Link half closed his eyes in fear of being blinded by the small embers. "If I don't get out of this lock soon I'm in real trouble." Just as he was debating leaving his sword behind Midna let out a blood curdling screech. She used the last drops of her strength to completely sheer off his blade near the hilt. The steel fell to the ground with a clatter, leaving its wielder to stand and stare in shock. The sword had been cut diagonally, leaving the end a bit sharp, but now it was more or less a dagger, and with his right arm useless he couldn't use his shield to defend himself. The twilight princess circled him slowly, staff extended, occasionally jabbing at his stomach or casting a battle spell. With so little options the hero became desperate. He called upon the instincts of a wolf to help him fight this battle. The hero didn't have enough energy to hold a total transformation for very long, instead he sharpened the abilities of his eyes and ears. He blinked his eyes several times, trying to get adjusted to the change. Then he noticed something off about Midna. Her outline was faint, there was no warmth radiating from her, no scent and she made no sounds. She lunged again; staff extended leaving plenty of room for Link to easily avoid her strike. He sneered slightly at the foolishness behind the attack; no one could be so open and expect to win. But Midna tossed the spear away and used her extra speed to throw her arms around the hero's neck. The wolf transformation Link barley held in place came undone as a blush spread across his cheeks. He tried to push her off politely, completely forgetting the battle, but the twilight princess would have nothing of it. She looked into his eyes and sighed contentedly as she carefully brushed his lips against hers. The hero's face turned a deep red as he unconsciously fought the urge to kiss her back. She leaned over his face slowly pushing him to the ground until he was forced to sit with her in his lap. She smiled seductively and reached up to Link's hat to rip it off. Midna twined her fingers into his blonde hair as she pulled him close for another kiss, but this time, it was rough and demanding. The hero heard a squeak from atop his head as Navi came out of her hiding place among his hair.

"Link…" she whispered into his ear. "What in Hyrule's name are you doing?"

The hero couldn't even answer as the twilight princess held him close to her. Instead he shot her a look that said 'I didn't ask for this! Help me out of this mess!'

"Link that's an illusion. The statues tricked us both! You need to kill her… It's not the real Midna."

Link shot the illusion a quick glance that told Navi exactly what he was thinking. 'You expect me to kill the person that I have been searching for?' It looked painfully real. He turned his eyes back to the twilight princess and saw that she had drawn herself away from him. Her eyes glittered with hatred as she lifted a dagger over her head to plunge it into the hero's chest. Link groped around for the hilt of his broken sword. As Midna brought her dagger down, the boy brought his broken sword under and up, sheathing it in her stomach. Midna stopped and clutched her abdomen, coughing up some strange blackish fluid. Bright red blood flowed from her wound and she turned to look at Link with a gleam in her eye.

"You passed" she said, letting her breaths come out in shallow gasps. She collapsed against the ground, a smile on her face. The illusion spell around the hero and fairy disappeared, leaving them both to struggle to catch their breath. The spell around the Copy Midna's body began to unravel as well, revealing its true identity. The guardian statue from earlier got to its feet, wincing slightly as it pulled the broken sword from his chest.

Hero it said, bending down to kneel before him. Accept the Mastersword once again. You passed our test of strength. It pointed over to where the other statue had fallen. The pile of broken rocks shone with a bright white light, blinding Link for a moment. When it cleared, the second statue stood in its place. It slowly walked over to join its fellow and turned to face the hero.

We tested for your strength of heart. A man that is cold and malicious does not deserve to hold the power of The Blade of Evil's Bane. We showed you the image of what would have happened had you been here to claim the Mastersword for your own benefit.

The image of his deceased loved ones filled his eyes once more. The pile of bodies. And the twilight princess trying to kill him. Link let out a shuttering breath, closing his eyes to avoid looking at the grotesque scene.

Had it been claimed in a heart of greed, the power of The Sword of Evil's Bane would taint even the purest of souls. You would have sought to kill all who stood in your way, whether they were those you loved or not. Finally, the one to end your reign of terror would have to be more powerful than those who tried to stop you before. If you had entered such a state, the current twilight princess known as Midna would have had to kill you.

The hero opened his eyes. The vision of the pile of bodies was gone. Instead he found himself lying on his back, with the tip of a blade pressed to his neck. He looked around, searching for the wielder of the sword.

"I have to kill you…" whispered a small voice, somewhere above his head. "I have to kill you… but I…" Link looked up. There was Midna, holding a sword made of shadows, tears in her eyes. Her eyes searched his leaving him short of breath. She inhaled sharply and drove the sword down, only to stop inches before killing him. "Link I… I can't… I must tell you before you go… Link I…"

Midna faded away, leaving the hero standing in the courtyard of the sacred grove.

Remember this. The heart is easily persuaded. Keep your mind pure and you will hopefully never have to see the destruction of the world. As for you… the statues turned to Navi. We know of YOUR vision. Yours is a destiny based solely on your choices. Make the correct ones and help the Hero of Twilight. He is your responsibility now.

The statues walked back to their pedestals, carefully picking up their abandoned hammers. They turned around, bringing down their hammers and saluting the boy and the fairy. Then the ancient magic that animated their bodies faded, leaving them as statues once more. Link took an unsteady step forward only to fall to his knees. Navi flew over to his side, holding his hat in one hand.

"Link…?"

The hero looked up at her and smiled, taking his hat. "It was all just a vision Navi. We know that now."

The fairy nodded slowly, crossing her legs in midair. "Link…" she hovered in front of him, looking at her feet. Suddenly she reached out and hugged him. "Link… promise me you won't get yourself killed."

Link smiled, picked up the small fairy and placed her on his shoulder. "Not until I reach a ripe old age Navi."

She smiled at that, her lovely blue glow shifting to a yellow one. "You would still be out there risking your hide for Hyrule. You would be the toughest old man that ever lived!"

They laughed together, trying to forget the battle that had just ended. Navi flew around the courtyard after a while, finally settling herself on a broken pillar. She watched the hero carefully as he picked up the broken end of the Ordinian blade that Rusl had given him. Link slid the length of the steel into its sheath, placing the hilt atop it. Unless he drew the sword, no one would know it was broken. The hero slowly approached the doorway to the sacred clearing where the Mastersword lay dormant. He looked back at Navi, feeling slightly confused at her calculating gaze. He continued forward until the misty wood came into view. Almost instantly his left eye began to burn with intense pain. He let out a fevered gasp and fell to the ground. Link clutched his eye, swearing quietly. He looked up to the pedestal that contained the Blade of Evil's Bane. The Mastersword gleamed ominously in the half light of the eternal dawn. Link stumbled forward, biting back a whimper of pain as his eye pulsated. Blood trickled down his left cheek. Link fought the urge to run from the room that caused his pain.

"If I run for it… this will all be over soon."

The hero stood on shaky legs, and dashed towards the pedestal. Blood dripped from his eye as he sprinted across the courtyard to stand by the Mastersword. All he wanted now was to end his pain. He took hold of the Mastersword's hilt…

Almost immediately pain exploded throughout the hero's body. Link let out an agonized cry. He felt a wave of blackness crash over him; it seemed to suck the light out of the world. Link could feel his eyes become stronger and his teeth become sharper, he could even hear Navi's gasp from inside the other room.

"I'm transforming!" the hero thought, desperately trying to regain control of his mind. "But why?" a second mind shattering wave of pain broke his concentration and Link gasped out. But this time his gasp turned into feral snarling. The boy cast a quick glance at the Mastersword and pulled, hoping to unsheathe the blade from its pedestal. Instead, black tendrils of electricity raced up and down his arm, intensifying his pain and making the limb go numb. Link could feel his heart beating in his chest as it fought of the blackness that swallowed him.

"The mirror shard must be trying to reject the power of the Mastersword!" Link thought frantically as Light began to seep from every surface of the Sacred Blade. "The shard must want total control over my body…"

Suddenly, the pain began to recede, leaving its former captive in a state of euphoric bliss. The darkness returned to its place of origin in the shard of the mirror of twilight. The Sword of Evil's Bane shone with a golden light, finally banishing the tainted shard from Link's body. His pain dissipated and the boy sunk to his knees once more, desperately holding onto the Mastersword in fear of it returning. As if to show him all was well, the shard floated high above the ground, reassembling itself as a collection of small black squares. Link reached up and snatched it out of the air, quickly shoving it into his pocket with distaste. Panting, the hero turned away from the pedestal of the Mastersword and quietly sheathed his blade.

"Link"

The boy spun around to face the voice that seemed to come from everywhere. He staggered a little, disoriented. Rubbing his eye, Link looked around the clearing with his right eye until they fell on the shadowy figure of the late Zora Queen.

"Very well done Hero of Twilight" she said, smiling. "Now come to the temple of time. The door between will open for you now." She cast a firm glance at the slowly approaching Navi. "But only for you. Your companion will have to remain behind." With that, Rutela faded away, leaving the two to stand alone in awkward silence.

"Navi…?"

"Yea?"

Link rubbed the back of his neck, refusing to meet her frosty gaze. "Do you mind if I go?"

The fairy sighed and turned her back to him. "Do whatever it is you want. I'll wait for you here."

With that she flew off towards the sacred grove, not even daring to look back at her golden haired companion.

"Pig head" she thought spitefully as he walked off in the direction of the door of time. When his presence vanished from her senses, the Fairy didn't bother to hide her feelings any longer. She half fell, half floated to the ground to land with an ungraceful thud. She placed her head in her hands as a fevered sob escaped her lips. "What I wouldn't give to knock some sense into that jackass."

The hall of the temple of time hadn't changed in the least since Link had last been there. "The Door of time always brings me back to the same point in history where the temple still existed…" the boy said to himself with a bitter laugh. The same eerie voices that sang out in an eternal chorus rang through the high walls and archways. The hall he stood in was a mirror image of the ruins he had just left. the temple's inner and outer beauty had faded with its age, but, as they had in the ruins, the perfectly symmetrical arches and walls reflected the craftsmanship of the people who built the temple. The geometric patterns were too many to count. Though he had been raised in Ordon, a village not known for its academic prowess, Link had learned basic math from Rusl.

"Every swordsman must know math Link" he had said. "Without it how will you known how to time your strike? Do you think you will just make a perfect kill by swinging your sword around?" (AN: lol that's how I do it!)

Link was fascinated at the use of triangles and rounded corners. The doorway to the inside of the temple of time was centered perfectly in the wall, the peak of the ceiling meeting the middle of the door. A half circle decorated the top of the door and even the perfect symmetry of the Hyrulian Royal crest laid perfectly centered above the door. The windows were made of golden rectangles that seemed to channel sunlight into the center of the chamber where a triforce decorated the floor. By it stood the two statues he had just fought. But these two had not been subject to the cruelty of age. The temple walls still stood around them, protecting the guardians of the Mastersword from the elements of the outside world. They had no moss growing on their bodies, no signs of old age. Wary of their presence here, the hero balked, curious to see if they too would try to foil his attempts to enter the temple of time. Link walked forward carefully, pulling out the Ocarina of Time as he went. He played the triforce song quickly, just in case the statues attacked once the song was over. As he had assumed, the statues gained life, stretching their limbs and readying their hammers. But instead of attacking him, they turned to salute him as he passed. Link warily eyed them for several more moments before heading on into the main chamber.

Hero of Twilight. Called the voices of the statues, causing him to look over his shoulder at them. We acknowledge that you have been chosen by the goddesses. Let their light shine upon you as you journey.

Link gave them smallest of nods to which the statues replied with another salute before returning to their slumber. He studied them a little longer to ensure they would not attack. When they remained still, he walked forward into the chamber of the Mastersword.

As Link surveyed the room, he noticed that the blade of Evil's Bane was absent from its pedestal. "Someone is out using it…" thought the blond as he neared the stand. "Just like last time." He readied his sword above the hole in the pedestal where it was previously placed. In one quick fluid motion, Link plunged the blade into place, activating some ancient spell that allowed access to the innards of the temple of time. The hero sprinted up the stairs in twos, passing through the illusion of a window without pause. "Get in, get the water medallion, learn the song and get out." thought Link quickly as he entered the hall of the temple. The doorway to the centermost room was still open, allowing the boy to skip over hours of tedious statue shifting. Link ran through the archway, stopping only to admire the craftsmanship for a moment before moving along. He leaped over places in the floor where tiles had eroded away, jumping through a swinging axe before getting to the door that lead to the center room.

Link dashed into the room carelessly, reaching for the ocarina as he shouted "Queen Rutela? I am here!"

The doors slammed shut behind him and instinctively, the hero reached for his sword, unsheathing it with a quick pull. "Hero of Twilight…" called a rasping voice that was bone chillingly familiar. "Welcome." Link spun around to face the voice but his eyes only met air. The voice cackled menacingly, causing the hero's pointed ears to twitch a little. The laughter rang through the hall, bouncing ominously off of the guardian statues that stared at him from their respective corners. Suddenly, the light dimmed alerting the hero to the thing above him. He rolled out of the way just in time to avoid being squashed by an eight legged creature. Upon further examination, Link realized that it wasn't a spider (well not entirely). Its head was incased in a familiar lizard like helmet that had a tongue sticking out.

"Zant" the hero snarled, unsheathing the Mastersword effortlessly.

The spider-zant cackled, raising the tongue of its helmet so he could look at Link. "Hero, that is quite the nasty habit you have there!" The bug clicked its legs on the ground as if inpatient. "Snarling at old friends that you've not seen in a while. Or do I bring out the beast inside you?"

The rumbling sound in Link's throat deepened. He held the blade of evil's bane in one hand, eyeing the spider carefully as it swung around and faced the opposite wall.

"You cannot see them can you?" it asked, tilting its head to the side. It pointed a hairy foreleg to the wall and whispered, "Use your senses."

Look trained his piercing blue stare on the wall, willing his mind to transform just enough to let him access his sixth sense. He felt his nose sharpen and his ears become more sensitive. When Link reopened his eyes the world was tinged blue.

The Zant-spider cackled, backing out of his line of sight to reveal three large cocoons on the wall. "Hero, look inside then. I dare you…"

Link made sure he faced the spider creature as he walked forward so he would not be surprised if it attacked him. When his back collided with the cocoon, he used the tip of the Mastersword to open it up.

Now that the restraints were gone, the body inside the cocoon slid onto the floor with ease, startling the hero as he realized who it was.

Queen Rutela.

The former queen did not get up off the ground. Instead she just lay there, her breathing shallow. Zant laughed, barley able to get words out between his fits of giggles. "Now…try…to…awaken…the… SAGE OF WATER!" with the last word, zant turned around to shoot his silky web at the hero. Link dodged it easily, standing about a foot away from the place where it was beginning to pool on the ground uselessly. He heard a sizzling sound coming from behind him, looking around until his eyes trained on the cause of the sound.

"Damn…" link thought, glancing back at the Zant-spider. "It must be acidic to burn a hole into the floor like that…" the boy leapt out of the way of a new strand of web to roll behind the spider and slash at its abdomen. "It's basically a skulltulla with Zant's head." He thought as the spider leapt away, hissing in defiance and showing his fang like teeth. Then the Zant-spider ruined the hero's theory by opening his mouth as if yawning and shooting blackish orbs of magic in his direction. Link threw up his shield at the last minute, sliding backwards slightly as the force of the magic made impact. When he lowered his shield, the spider was nowhere to be seen. Only faint laughter and the faint clicking of the things legs alerted the boy's transformed ears to the presence of the Zant-spider. Link dodged a blow from the ceiling as the spider fell to the ground where he had previously stood. There the Zant-spider lay dazed for a few moments. The hero smiled a little, leaping into the air to thrust his blade into the abdomen of the spider. He stood back to watch Zant writhe in pain as its body blackened. Finally, with an ear shattering caterwaul, the spider exploded, leaving the hero free to pick up the Mastersword.

"Link…"

Link spun around and sprinted over to the zora queen on the floor, placing one hand on her back in an attempt to help her sit up. Once she was leaning against the wall, the queen pointed to the remaining cocoons, signaling he hero to release those trapped inside as well. Two quick slashes later saw to more Zora people sliding out of the sticky encasement to lie alongside the Queen, both breathing. One was defiantly female, judging by her physic. She had fins place at her elbows and hips to they looked like some kind of dress. The other looked a lot more like a fish than most zoras usually did. His body was circular and he had a fish's head, but his arms and legs were spindly. Link turned his attention back to Rutela, placing his hand on her shoulder. "Please teach me the song. Then they will have no need to attack you."

The former queen coughed a little, letting her hand slide from her mouth down to her throat where a hexagonal pendant was suspended by a chain of small sapphires. She pulled a little and the pendant came off her person easily. Though Link noticed, a faint outline remained behind as a remnant of the queen's soul. "Here is the medallion of the water sage. After I teach you the serenade of water, you must take it to my son and play the song for him." She placed her hand on his cheek, "we must hurry, before either Ruto or my husband wakes up."

The hero pulled out the ocarina, following Rutela's notes carefully until the song was finished. The Ocarina of Time glowed slightly as it recognized the melody before it dimmed again.

"Before you go I must tell you about these two." The queen gestured at the two unconscious Zora. "The woman is Ruto, the famous water sage. She was killed by Ganondorf as the sages sealed him away in the sacred realm. The man" Rutela blushed, "Is my husband, King Zora." She quickly recovered her composition in time to say, "They will be of help to you if you are ever in need of spirits. Know their faces as well as you know mine. Now be gone" Rutela pushed on his arm a little, to get him moving. "Go meet your fairy companion. The longer you delay, the closer evil shadows come to sealing away the realm of light forever."

Yup. I lied. Haha!

Sorry guys but no real Midna for a while. She renters the story later.

Also, I had to downsize the story a little cause the plotline was origionally thought up so it could be a game. Hence the random finding of glass tears that I should prooooooooooooooooooobably take out. Yea once link got to the twilight realm there were gonna be like…. Five dungeons to go through so you could get BACK to the realm of light. And I dunno about you guys but I absolutely HATE writing dungeon scenes. That and fight scenes (Mostly because mine always end up short with generic damage like slashed back, cut arm, cut leg, etc).

And doubly sorry it's so late. There have been many factors that cause this chapters' lateness. Like being grounded (ah yes. I seem to always get grounded…), being stalked (yea… and its CREEPY AS HELL! Sorry for mentioning it HERE of all places, but I frequently get called to the principal's office to talk about it since the guy is suicidal… ugh crap balls…) and working on several art works for a Fanfic writer known as Igor Lollipop. I'm drawing her OC Glenna for her and I must say that girl is insanely BA!

Also, I'm thinking about condensing the first… four chapters and editing them so they make more sense… but yea... thats about all on the update list!

And I'm also continuing to fail at my drabble series about Link and Navi. I was so close to the part where it gets funny! But up till the point im at is boring and poopy… argh.

See you guys lata!

Ja Ne! (I JUST learned that from my Japanese friend!)