Achtung! Here is the second chapter! I'm not sure about it, but hey. The only way to go is forward! Oh, and I don't own Zelda. If I did, Skyward Sword would not be "focused more on fun."
Though he didn't particularly want to admit it, Colin had rather enjoyed the long trip back to Ordon. He was surprised at how excited Agitha was about the forest, and when he asked her about it, she merely replied, "Did you see any forests like this in the city?"
He couldn't argue with that, now could he?
Several times, Colin had noticed Link looking at him with an odd grin. He didn't really want to ask him about it, but it was sort of unnerving. He couldn't see what was so funny.
"Ooh! Colin, look at that tree! It's huge! Oh, and that one! And that one too!"
Colin sighed inwardly. The girl was spirited; he had to give her that. And, though he wasn't willing to admit it, he rather enjoyed talking with her. She may have been a bit odd, but he was never one to judge based on that.
Agitha turned to Colin curiously. "Are we almost there? We've been walking for a while now..."
Colin nodded and pointed to the bridge that separated the Ordon and Faron provinces. "As soon as we get past this bridge, we'll be there."
Agitha clapped and gave a big grin that made Colin feel somewhat nervous. "Excellent! Soon I can ensure that the Insect kingdom is spread all over Hyrule!"
Colin looked to the side nervously and asked her, "Um... What exactly is the insect kingdom? Is it like a noble house, or what?"
Agitha nodded excitedly. "Only the noblest of all the houses! The bugs and I together rule even more than the Royal Family itself!"
Colin merely nodded. "I see... That's very interesting, I suppose."
She glared at him with a look that could have killed a kargarok. "It's more than just interesting, Colin. It's beautiful!" She then went on to explain why it was beautiful and how Colin should appreciate the bugs more, but he wasn't really listening. He just wanted them to get to Ordon soon...
"Hey guys! Welcome back! Hey, who's that girl!"
Oh no... Not him...
Talo had decided to welcome them back.
Okay, this chapter is awful, I know, but I had almost no inspiration. Consider it plot-advancing filler.
