Chapter 5: Feelings
When I found out that Zelda wanted to talk to me about the Master Sword, I got REALLY excited because I had been obsessing over it for a while. Frankly, I just plain knew that it would be something good.
"Well, a few days ago, I had a funny feeling. You see, it wa- NO, NOT LIKE THAT! Jeez… anyways, I told the other Zeldas about it and they told me to describe it. I told them that it felt like there was something very strong and powerful pushing from somewhere out there. Almost immediately, the other princess told me that I was feeling sacred power." At this, my eyes widened and I eagerly asked her to continue.
"Well, after that, they told me to pinpoint the source as best as I could while they sent the other two Links over to this dimension." When I heard that, I got even more excited because of the fact that that meant we could go back to the way things were for a few months there. Sure, it was spring/summer back then, but winter had just started around the time that we had that conversation. Therefore, school was still in full swing and I got rather curious as to how they were going to make it all the way to my place without… help…
I then sighed, knowing that I would have to meet up with them in order to take them back to my place, which also meant that I would have to play and prepare. I knew that it took knight Link roughly two weeks to get to the shrine of the gods from Hyrule Castle Town, so I had roughly until then at least. I knew that it wouldn't take me too long, but then something popped into my head: what about school? I was very afraid of having to resort to coffee to keep me awake again…
I knew that I had promised myself that I would never touch it again, but I only had two and a half days due to school. After all, what better time to go than the weekend? Thankfully, I was made aware that the other Links were to use a few of the extra days before the weekend in order to get to land, so that was a bonus. At that point, the problem became more of just trying to manage my time wisely so that I wouldn't have to rely on something like coffee again.
