Thank you for reading! This is a lot of fun to write. Sorry for grammar mistakes and such but you guys get the idea. The plot is finally starting to move on. Please enjoy!

The country of Termina was a lot more modern than Hyrule. A huge clock in the middle of their main city, Clock Town. Sheik walked down the streets, admiring the decorations, how content people were and how advanced the technology was.

Impa told Sheik of a cousin of theirs, Kafei. It was Impa's younger sister. Supposedly, he ran the town's inn with his wife Anju. Sheik didn't know much about Kafei, but Impa told him that his cousin was a gentle young man.

Sheik opened the door to the inn and was welcomed by a homey feeling that he had not felt in a long time since he was a child. The front desk of the inn was decorated in flowers and on the walls, there were certificates of excellence. "Five stars out five" said one of them.

Sheik approached the front desk and cleared his throat. A young woman with red hair looked up and grinned.

"Well, hello there! Welcome to Clock Town Inn!" She greeted. "Are you on-" she stopped her sentence to look at Sheik. "You're a Sheikah! She gasped. "My husband is a Sheikah too! But there aren't any left!"

Sheik was glad he had his cowl on, the frown on his face was unmistakable. "Uh, yes. Your husband is Kafei?"

"Yes, how do you know?" This woman was in complete shock.

"I am Kafei's much younger cousin. My name is Sheik. Both of our mothers were sisters." Sheik stopped talking and waited for the woman to process all the information. She kept staring at Sheik and it was starting to get uncomfortable.

She snapped out of her thoughts. "Oh, forgive me, where are my manners? I am Anju, Kafei's wife,"'she said as she extended her hand. Sheik took it and shook it. "Are you here to see my husband?"

Eh, no, I'm here to clean the stupid toilets. "Yes, is he here?"

She smiled. "He is on a business trip in one of the towns in the surrounding areas, he will be back in two days."

Sheik sighed. "I see." Great.

"I can give you a room if you wish. Since you are family, I won't charge you," she said as she was looking for a room key.

"Thank you, Anju," Sheik bowed his head once in gratitude. "I won't be in your way."

"Oh, nonsense," she said as she gave Sheik the key. "Room sixteen. And I will have you for dinner and I won't take no for an answer. I will see you at six downstairs, yes?"

Sheik nodded. "Yes, Anju."

Sheik thanked the woman and went to the second floor where he found his room. He walked in and closed the door. The was a double bed, a desk, and a dresser. Sheik went to the window, he had a good view of Clock Town. People were walking around happily, there was music, laughter and everything just looked normal. The young Sheikah was certainly not used to this, living in a seven-war, all he was used to was areas of disaster.

He sat on the desk and there was a mirror in front of him. His crimson eyes were staring back at his reflection. Sheik undid the turban on his head and let his long blond hair fall down. His cowl came next. He felt completely exposed. Now his reflection showed a sad young man, his lips were curved downwards and he just couldn't erase the frown that he had. "Now what," he whispered.

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Link starting to climb the mountains to leave Hyrule. He had left the following day after Zelda insisted on resting and putting the Master Sword back in its resting place. The young hero was hesitant in putting it back in fear of him going back in time but the princess had assured him that it was not going to happen, and thankfully it didn't.

While standing in the Temple of Time, he knew that Navi the Fairy's task was also completed and Link was getting ready for yet another painful separation. Zelda kept her distance in the room.

"Navi," Link said quietly. "Thank you for all your guidance and support. I just wish for you to stay with me."

"Link, I don't want to go," the fairy sounded almost desperate. "We went through everything together and even though you're not Kokiri, I have grown to love you. I don't want to leave you, so I'm not!"

Link's eyes filled with tears and he let out a relieved laugh. "Oh, Navi, I love you too!"

The fairy flew to his boy and hugged the side of his neck making Link giggle. Zelda though she had never seen anything as cute as this.

And now Link and Navi were going up the mountains together in search for Sheik in the country of Termina.

"Hey!" Navi said. "Link, we're about to leave Hyrule and enter Termina!" She flew around him and landed on the hilt of Link's brand new sword.

Princess Zelda had given the Hero of Time a very special sword crafted by the best blacksmiths. It was made only for the one that would save the land from disaster. It was forged generations ago. It was a true relic. It had a similar appearance to the Master Sword, but the hilt was red and blue; the Hylian crest was on the beginning of the blade. The Hylian Sword. Link wore his new sword proudly.

"Navi" Link said as he walked. "Thank you for coming with me." He felt a little embarrassed.

Navi let out a cheery laughter. "I've known that you love Sheik, it was obvious!"

Link's eyes went wide and felt himself blush. "How obvious?"

Navi snorted. "Seriously? Every time you would see Sheik, your face exploded in happiness and the way you would run to him and throw yourself at him. Not to mention how sad and quiet you would get whenever he left, it was too obvious."

"Oh," Link said in a smile voice. "Do you think he knows?"

"That's for you to find out."

"Yeah," he rubbed the back of his neck. "I guess."