Umm, I know everyone hates me now because I haven't updated, but I now have a time schedule to get this and Dark Magic 3 done before December. Don't ask why, because I won't tell you. Anyways, I hope that you guys don't hate me. And Fox pilot? I've decided to copy your beginning, your authors note story thing. Of course, that starts NEXT chapter.
I do not, under any circumstances, own legend of Zelda or any characters, except Zene and Tanhoe and maybe a few more characters I throw in there.
Chapter 4
Finally, the fight finishes, with Link and Zelda both a little bruised. We finish our drinks, both of which taste good. We try to ignore them after words.
"Soooooo…is Tanhoe coming with us or not?" Links asks. We all stand up in a circle, but I shake my head.
"Uh-uh. No way." I say, and Tanhoe glares at me. That glare would freeze most people in fear, but I'm too used to it. Of all the things a normal person would do, I smile. Then again, I'm not a normal person.
"You can't make my choices for me, Zene. Plus, two reasons why it's safe. One, I have you two. Two, I specialize in long range attacks, which means I'm good at keeping monsters AND people away. And I guess there's a third reason. Check out this armor!" She finishes in a happy voice. I check it out, and I have to admit, it DOES look like it can protect. It's steel armor, made by the royal craftsmen. It has symbols all over it, most of them symbolizing the light. What a joke. Anyways, compared to my armor, it's much stronger, but at the same time, it limits movement. I start thinking about it before Tanhoe blurts in.
"No matter what you decide, I'm coming." She says firmly, and I sigh. Zelda gives her a high five, and the two share a smile. I glance back to Link. He nods. True, I have to guess it WOULD be better to have another person… Finally, I nod my head. Another high five between the two girls. Another sigh from me.
"Well, we probably should leave." I say slowly, and everyone nods.
"Should I have horses prepared?" Zelda asks, but Tanhoe and I grin and shake our heads.
"I'm part dragon, remember?" I say, tapping my head. Link and Tanhoe smile like the sun. The best part is still to come.
XXXXXXX
About an hour later, Epona, Link's horse, is settled in the castle stables. Link decides to leave her, thinking that everyone can just ride me. Yippee. Actually, I shouldn't be sarcastic. This is one of the few times I have an excuse to go at least full dragon form in small size. I learned a while back that I could change the size of my dragon, ranging from 5 feet to huge! Huge being the size I was when I fought Ganondorf in Ganon form…
(A N): I have decided to make Ganon REALLY big, about 40 feet high, just so you know.
Continued
Anyways, We all pack up. Actually, the only packing up we need to do is add to Link's food supply and get his back. As I said earlier, Tanhoe and I already got our bags. Finally, everything is ready. Just before we start walking towards Hyrule Field so I can change secretly, Zelda comes out.
"I suppose that this is good-bye." She says slowly "The least I can do is re-teach you the song of time, Link" . I have no idea what's she's talking about, but then she pulls out the Ocarina of Time, and I remember. On our journey, Link had this potato shaped instrument with him at all times, sometimes playing songs on it. I never had anything to play along with, so I just ended up listening to some of the nicest songs I had and still have ever heard. Link told me before that some of the songs were special, and could do magical things. Including the Song of Time. He told me that it allowed him to go back in time to his young age whenever he needed to do something important. I never really understood most of it.
Anyways, Zelda re-teaches Link the Song of Time, then explains to us the specifics.
"Now that peace is restored, the Song of Time, if played the regular way, will go back three days. If you play the notes doubled, then it slows down time. But if you play it backwards, then it skips forward to the next section of the of time, whether that be morning, afternoon, or night." She says, and all of us nod, but Link steps forward.
"That's cool and all, but are we really going to need it? I mean, we won't have the Ocarina of Time." He says, but Zelda shakes her head.
"I rather think you will. I'm pretty sure it will help you on your journey." She says, before pushing it into Link's small hands. He stares at in wonder, before muttering a small "thank you.". At this point, it's time to say good-bye. Link and Zelda hug, and Tanhoe and Zelda do the same. I just nod and smile at Zelda. I think Link would be a little jealous, plus, she's a little small. Compared to me, at least. Finally, we head toward the gate of the castle, yelling a thank you to Zelda. Then we break into a small jog towards Hyrule Field.
"We're on our way." Tanhoe mutters as we jog through the gate and onto Hyrule Field.
