OMG! Was I ever busy this week. Thankfully, though, I still had enough time to work a little bit on this! Also, let's just say that I REALLY don't like snow... -_- Anyway, on to responding to the guest reviews! :D First up, to The Drone: It's a good thing that I could tell that that was you. ;) If I'm correct, ALttP is on club nintendo for free if you have enough points. Also, they're bringing it to the Wii U eShop, so you'll have a chance to get it then. :) The reason that f. Link didn't know about the boss was because WW Link killed it and then never really mentioned it after that. :/ Oh well. Also, now that you've beaten ALBW, do you like a certain character that pops in out of nowhere at the end (I'm trying to keep this as spoiler free for anyone else who may be reading this as possible) as much as I do? Because I freakin' love him... as a character!

Now to Kagu the Great: The twin sand snake from MM was named 'Twinmold'. Molgera was from WW as the fourth boss of the game. It also had the most kickass theme! XD Also, you're welcome for the chapter title thing and thanks for understanding in regards to the boss chapters. ;) Also, I can definitely tell you that the next dungeon will not be a sky dungeon. No, I have something very different planned *maniacal laughter*. Ahem, anyway, I hope you enjoy these chapters. ;D

Now, without further ado, I preset chapters 43-45:


Chapter 43: Reminder

Each of the gerudo looked at us and asked if we were done, without even a hint of hesitation. It took a little bit to recover from the directness of the question, but knight Link finally answered that we were done there and that we were ready to go back. So, the blindfolds were once again on us. I figured that as long as we weren't gagged or anything like that, we were still in a better position than the average slave that was being transported. Therefore, I was happy.

When we finally got back to the fortress, we each had a gerudo pushing us along towards the bridge after the blindfolds were removed. They then stood there, watching us. Obviously, they wanted to know how we made it over there the first time. I looked at knight Link, who told me that it was okay to show them because they would just think that it was magic, nothing more. So, I used the hookshot to make our way across while the other Links held onto me once again.

When I turned to look back at the gerudo, I could see that they were amazed! Then again, there had been absolutely no way whatsoever for them to have guessed that that would've been how it was done. Therefore, it only made sense that they were amazed. Honestly, it made me feel pretty good. So much so, in fact, that I got up the courage to shout a thanks over the gorge to them for their help before we took off.

After that, the three of us turned around and left. Looking over to future Link, I saw him smiling pretty big and, after a while, he finally spoke up and told me that what I had said was absolutely perfect. I thanked him and then turned towards knight Link only to see that he was tying his hardest to keep from laughing. It made me want to laugh as well, but I managed to keep it on… until future Link actually started laughing, that was. After that, all three of us could be found laughing.

In mid-laugh, though, I finally remembered something. After this dimension, we had to go back to mine! The other Links seemed to notice that I had stopped laughing, and they were confused. I saw the realization spread on future Link's face before I even said anything, but he still asked anyway, just to make sure that he was right about what I thinking about.

When I finally voiced my concerns, I seemed to have had confirmed his thoughts. Knight Link, on the other hand, hadn't realized it beforehand, so it did actually come as a bit of a surprise to him. However, he was the most readily able to try to convince future Link and me that history wouldn't repeat itself. Future Link asked him how he could be so sure, to which knight Link immediately replied by grabbing one of his earrings – the one factor that I had completely forgotten about!