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Due to the fast reviews, and me wanting to be lazy for a little longer, I am raising the reviews to 10 a pop! :D I know you guys can keep it up- you're awesome!
Enjoy this next chapter!
As Link and Kagome entered the village, a calm feeling swept over them. They looked around, seeing unfinished building's being worked on, people out and about. Kagome smiled, walking forward when her gaze landed on a red headed woman, who looked distressed.
"Hello; Miss? Is something wrong?" Kagome asked, stepping forward. Link looked up to the woman, smiling. The woman turned around, frowning. "Oh, please help me! All my Cucco's have escaped, and I'm very allergic to them. If you bring them all back; I'll give you something in return!" Kagome blinked, and nodded, walking away.
"Why would she have a job that made her care for something she was allergic to?" Link shrugged, also confused. But none the less they helped. After a couple of minutes, they were looking for the last one, with no luck. Kagome sighed, sitting on a wooden box, her elbows on her legs; head in hands. "We're never going to find that damn Cucco."
Link blinked, listening carefully. The sound of a spastic Cucco was rather close by. "Kagome," He softly called, gathering her attention. "I think you might be sitting on it." Giving him an incredulous look, he motioned her away before rolling into the box, shattering it and setting the crazed Cucco free.
Kagome chuckled, face palming. "It would be in the stupidest of places. Who in hell would put a damn chicken in a box?!" Grabbing the poor animal, she took off in the direction of the pen, Link following close behind. Throwing the chicken in the pen, she turned to the lady.
"Oh thank you! All my Cucco's are safely returned! As promised, here is your reward." Handing Link an item, she turned away, going to look at her Cucco's. Link held up a glass jar, oddly shaped on Kagome's perspective. She blanched, "I think she was just trying to move her junk on to us. But it might come in handy later, I guess."
Nodding, Link pocketed the jar, smiling up at her and walked over to the stairs, leading up to the mountains. A guard there saw them and forced them to a stop. "Halt! No one by order of the King shall pass this gate. It is forbidden as there are rock slides and dangerous-"
Kagome sighed, making the guard pause. She took out the paper slip with Zelda's signature on it and handed it over, scowling. "Yeah, well, we got our own orders. So let us through." A bit miffed, the guard took the paper and read it, gapping in shock. "T-This is the Princess' signature!" He paused, reading it. "Save Hyrule? Hah hah hah! What game has our little princess come up with now?" He shook his head. "Alright, I suppose I'll open it. Go save Hyrule, Mr. and Mrs. Hero! Wah haha hah!"
Opening the gate, Kagome took Link's hand, walking through and coming across their first enemy. "Boulder!" She cried, picking Link up and diving behind a rock. Breathing hard, she held the boy close to her chest, peeking out above the rock. Seeing a clear place, she held Link close, dashing to the next few rocks, staying in place as another boulder rolled their way.
Link blushed, his face being stuffed to the definitely older woman's chest. It was only awkward on his part; one, never having met an older woman before her, two; Kagome was focusing on the boulders, and three, Link had the eerie feeling at being laughed at by someone close by.
Finally making it passed all the boulders and Tektite's, they made it to the top ledge, in front of a cave. "This must be where all the Goron's come from." Looking down at her little companion, she grinned. "Let's go give them a warm hello!" He smiled, nodding and they both entered.
After asking around, dangerous rope walking, nearly falling into lava, and dodging a giant moving jar, they finally got inside the main Goron's room, and Kagome nearly screamed. "We need to go to whom?" She hissed, glaring at Navi and Link. He winced, rubbing the back of his neck while Navi shook and hid behind his hat.
"W-We need to go back to my home and go see a friend. I think she might have the song that Darunia might want…" He shivered, looking at the ground. "I-If you want, you could stay here," She sighed, walking up to him, kneeling down and patting his head. "No, that's alright; I'll go with you. I'm just a little tired." He smiled, nodding and took her hand, leading her out.
After day turning to night, Kagome smiled as she looked up to the big full moon. Though, painfully, it reminded her of Inuyasha. She looked down and away from it, a small, sad smile covering her face. Hearing a yelp of surprise, she took out Tetsusaiga, wincing as it turned bigger and looked at the weird skeletal things surrounding them.
She saw Link take out his sword, preparing for a fight. Back to back, they waited for them to come close; and as one made the move to swipe, they attacked. Ten minutes later the sun rose once more, leaving a baffled Kagome and a worn out Link alone in Hyrule Field.
Kagome looked around, seeing no more monsters. "…What the fuck?" She asked, her shoulders slumping. Shaking her head, she turned and picked Link up, continuing to the forest. As she entered and walked along the wooden bridge, she couldn't help but smile. 'I can't wait to see how this little tike grew up! I wonder if anyone else is adorable as him…'
She found our as soon as she entered. "Holy crap," She whispered, looking around. "Everyone's so tiny! I must be in munchkin land…" Giggling softly to herself, she walked around a bit, greeting some little kids along the way. "Excuse me, miss," A soft voice called out. Looking down and to her right, a small blonde child was smiling shyly up to her. "Is that Link you're holding? Is he okay?"
She nodded, grinning. "Yes, this is Link, and yes, he's fine. He just passed out after fighting so many monsters at once." She mentally smirked, thinking of something. "He actually saved my life out there!" More children surrounded them, 'oohing' in awe.
"Yeah right," One boy snarled, crossing his arms. Kagome looked to him, frowning. "That boy can't save anybody. He's just a worthless thing!" The boys and girls murmured, Kagome growling. "Oh yeah, boy? I bet he could take you on fair and square! He saved me from monsters; you're nothing but a little boy in the neck of the woods, fleeing from anything that scares him, I bet."
He turned red, the surrounding children snickering at him. "The name's The Great Mido, old hag! And I don't run away from any-" Kagome's eyes grew narrowed, a fire surrounding her as her hair flew everywhere; her tongue slivering out- pointy. "Old hag…?" He, along with the others, squealed, and ran away.
She stomped on the ground, her face scrunched up in anger. "I'll have you know, pip-squeak, I'm only nineteen! I'm not even twenty yet!" She stuck out her tongue, walking away angrily. All the kids peeked out from behind rocks, buildings and trees, shivering before glaring at Mido.
"Wh-What did I do?" He winced, pacing away.
After a little while later, Link had woken up and told her where they should be heading. After climbing up the walls and following the music in the Lost Woods, they reached the Sacred Meadow. Kagome smiled. "Great! We're close, aren't we Link?" He nodded, smiling brightly. Two wolf sounds chorused, making the two turn forward.
"Wolfos," Navi chimed. "You'll need to hit them when their back is turned! Their weak spot is- eek!" Dodging and rolling away, Link looked surprised at Kagome who was arching an arrow at them. 'When and where did she get that? Has she had it?' Shaking his thoughts for later, he blocked with his shield, swiping its tail after, causing it to shriek and run back a bit.
"Go," Kagome whispered, releasing her arrow. To her surprise, and feeling her heart sink, the arrow didn't glow at all and the Wolfo just swiped it away, charging at her. Growling, she quickly put away her arrows and bow and took out her sword just in time to block. As soon as it turned around, she yelled and hit it, causing it to poof away; dead.
Link destroyed the other one and the gate quickly opened. Turning to Kagome, he frowned as she looked like she was ready to kill her bow and arrows. "Kagome," He called. When she didn't answer, he grasped her hand, pulling her along. She followed behind, half aware.
'Why didn't it work? Did Midoriko seal my powers and not tell me about it? Is it because I'm in a different time and place?' She wanted cry and tear her hair out. It took her years to get where she had been. What had happened? A flash back of her shooting out all her powers at once in a bright, white light snapped her thoughts straight.
'Could that have been it?' She thought, biting her bottom lip. She squeezed Tetsusaiga's hilt, the sword shaking in response. 'Maybe before he moved to this era, Naraku some how used his powers and sealed mine? Or maybe, because of using all that power at once, I made myself revert back to where I was before I started the Feudal Era?'
Snapping out of her thoughts, she noticed they were now in a field, a little green haired girl sitting on a stump, playing on a wooden Ocarina. A tall tree was next to her, and above their heads, was a broken set of stairs. Link let go of her hand, walking forward to the girl, smiling.
"Oh, Link! You came back!" She grinned, pulling away from the instrument. "I waited for you. This is the Sacred Forest Meadow. It's my secret place!" She looked up at Kagome, eyes wide. "Whoa, you're so pretty. Hehe!" Kagome blushed, giggling and thanked her.
Turning back to Link, Saria continued. "I feel this place will be very important for us someday," She smiled. She brought back out her Ocarina, showing it to Link. "If you play the Ocarina here, you can talk with the spirits in the forest. I'll teach you my song so we can talk with each other!"
Putting it to her lips, she began her song.
Darunia danced, shouting out 'HOT!' all the way through, grinning from stone ear to stone ear. "That is a hot beat! That's just what I wanted. But I still can't give you the Ruby just like that. You must prove yourself. Go get rid of all the Dodongo's in Dodongo's Cavern." Kagome scowled at him, slightly miffed. "Here; this might be of assistance. It will make you strong enough to lift our treasured bombs."
Handing the Goron Bracelet to Link, he stepped back, crossing his arms once more. Leaving the room, Kagome growled. "So basically because they're afraid of some big bad dragons, they have outsiders deal with the problem instead?"
Link gave her a questioning glance. "You're pretty mad Kagome; are you okay?" She sighed, giving him a slight smile. "Yeah, I'm fine. I'm just dealing with something really important; besides killing Ganon." He tilted his head, silently saying 'go on'.
She chuckled, "Remember those Wolfos earlier? The ones at the Sacred Meadow gate," He nodded. "Well when I tried shooting my arrow, it was supposed to be covered by my energy. But it didn't. I'm confused as to why, so I've been trying to figure it out with little to no luck." She put down her shoulders, looking saddened.
Link reached over and patted her hip. "We'll figure it out together, alright?" She grinned, picking him up and twirling him around. "You're too adorable!"
I know it's bland :c please don't be mad, but I need to remember how thing's went (even after playing it over a thousand times) and that made it a little choppy. But it's long! So make sure to review quickly and once that number hits 25 (just ten more), I'll update with a better chapter! Bye!
