Thanks again for favoring, reading and reviewing the story! I want to apologize for the huge mistakes that Guest pointed out, like calling Clock Town Castle Town, that was really stupid and I laughed about it. If I'm making any mistakes, please let me know. Again, I appreciate people taking their time to read my story, it's what keeps me writing it! Enjoy!

Sheik opened his eyes. First thing he noticed were the sounds of the waves. He closed his eyes and sighed; it was already day time. It's going to take me a while to not spring into action whenever I wake up. Him and Kafei had been at the Great Bay for almost a week, and it had been a couple of days since Sheik had his visit with the Great Fairy.

Sheik stretched and got out of bed. He noticed Kafei's bed was unmade and empty. He padded to the window where he found his cousin sitting on the cabin's lanai. He had some kind of tropical drink in his hand and he looked like he was enjoying the morning. Sheik smiled. His older cousin had been very caring and understanding. He did managed to distract the younger Sheikah.

Ever since that visit with the Great Fairy, Sheik had felt slightly better. He wasn't a grieving mess like he was before but his hero was in his mind the entire time. The Great Fairy dropped a few hints to make Sheik feel better but he still didn't understand what they meant. Only comfort, I suppose...

Sheik opened the front door of their cabin and went to join Kafei. "Good morning, cousin," Sheik greeted calmly with a smile. "How are you today?" He sat down on the chair next to Kafei.

"I'm well," the older Sheikah replied. "How are you this morning?"

"Better," Sheik admitted. "I slept through the night." Sheik was one that would never sleep through the night, and since him and Link were separated, Sheik barely slept. "I feel rested."

Kafei grinned as he handed Sheik a drink similar to his. "Well, my dear cousin, I think it's fantastic that you were able to sleep. Sleep is one of the most wonderful things in this world," he laughed. "Breakfast should be arriving shortly."

"Thank you," Sheik chuckled. "At what time are we heading back to Clock Town?"

Kafei thought about it for a few seconds. "Let's take it easy, shall we? We can go back tomorrow."

"What about Anju?"

Kafei waved him off. "She'll be alright. I already sent her a letter. She's managed the Inn by herself before. We'll go back tomorrow."

Sheik smiled and shrugged his shoulders. "Alright, if you say so."

-

Anju walked into the Inn and saw in the mailbox a letter. It was Kafei's handwriting.

"Dearest Anju,

I decided that Sheik should stay and rest over here another day or two. He is getting better. I'm a little afraid to go back to town and ruin this. Plus, I haven't had this fun with someone other than you in a long time. Sheik is a really sweet kid. I hope you had a good time as well. We'll talk when we get back.

Love always,
Kafei"

Anju smiled and shook her head. Kafei did this all the time. He would stay a few extra days just to make sure things are in order. That is what made him an excellent business man but now this is a family situation and she knows that her husband is happy to have his little cousin with them. Though they were not able to conceive, their family was growing and Anju had grown fond of Sheik.

Anju placed a note at the door:

"Went to Milk Bar to get fellow guests. Be back in a jiffy."

She walked down the streets of Clock Town. People greeted her warmly as she walked by. She really loves this places and cannot imagine the horrors that Hyrule went through, based on what Sheik said. She considered herself to be very lucky. However, one day, she wished to visit Hyrule and maybe meet Princess Zelda. But the way Sheik spoke of her...

As Anju finally got to the Milk Bar, she opened the door and went down the stairs where Mr. Barten was behind the counter cleaning some cups.

"Anju," the man said. "How are you today? Did you enjoy your time off?"

She smiled at the bartender. "I did. Every time I go see my mother, we have a great time."

Mr. Barten chuckled. "And how about Kafei?"

Anju smiled and rolled her eyes. "Oh, you know Kafei," she nodded knowingly. "He decided to stay longer."

"Sounds like Kafei alright," laughed the bartender. "So, are you here to escort your guests?"

"Yes, how many?"

"Well, there were two. But now there's one. A young one."

"Splendid, where is he?"

"Second floor, last room to your right."

"Thank you, Mr. Barten,"'Anju said as she went up the stairs.

She walked down the aisle until she reached said door. She knocked three times and waited. She could hear some ruffling and a muffled voice, and a bell... A bell?

The door was opened to reveal a young blond man. His hair was sticking up in every direction. He smiled sleepily. "Hi," he said.

"I'm sorry," Anju said quickly. "You were asleep. I'll just come fetch you later."

"Fetch me for what?" The young man asked curiously.

"I'm Anju, the owner of Clock Town Inn. I'm back from my vacation and came to get you so that you could finally get a homey stay and food."

The young man's eyes went wide at the mention of food. "Give me fifteen minutes and I'll be right out." When he was about to close the door, Anju put her hand on it.

"I did't get your name."

"Link," he smiled. "Pleased to meet you, Anju."

-

Sheik needed to see her again. The Great Fairy. A few days ago, she helped him ease his grief a little and Sheik had felt refreshed but thoughts of Link kept creeping into his mind. He knew that he couldn't do this all the time, that he needed to get over his grief by himself, but he decided to go against it for now, since he was so close to the Great Fairy's location, might as well seize the moment. And she had offered to ease his mind if he ever felt conflicted... He felt very conflicted!

He slowly made his way inside the cave and walked towards the fountain. He closed his eyes and concentrated on her presence. Before he knew it, he heard the melody that calmed his soul and hear the bubbly laughter come from the water as she finally emerged, spinning around and laughing joyfully. Sheik smiled.

"Master Sheikah, welcome again," she greeted warmly.

"I... I," he began but his words were choked up.

She lowered herself to his level, placed a finger on his chin and lifted it up. "Say no more," she cooed. "I know why you are here. I do seem to remember that I told you to come again to ease your pain and here you are."

Sheik couldn't help but stare in wonder. His eyes were shining with tears as he nodded at her words.

She closed her eyes. "The love you feel for him is too strong and nothing can break it."

Sheik's eyes went wide at the statement and tears fell down his face as he choked out, "yes."

The Great Fairy smiled. "Ah, worry not, Master Sheikah. Your troubles will soon come to an end and all will be well... You'll see." She released her hold on him and floated back to her fountain.

"I, I don't understand,"'Sheik blurted out desperately. "What am I supposed to do? Please, tell me!"

The Great Fairy giggled, Sheik felt offended. "You, Master Sheikah, will go back to your newfound family and be with them, for they love you. Enjoy your time here at the Bay while you can. And when you go back to your new home... Everything will be well."

Sheik shut his eyes closed as tears fell down again. He sobbed for a few seconds and nodded at the Great Fairy. "I understand."

"Very well," she said in a gentle voice. "Go now. Your new life waits!" And with that, she let out a laughter as she descended into her fountain until she disappeared.

Sheik stood there trying to catch his breath. When I get back to Clock Town, everything will be well? Yes, I have to believe her words. Everything will be well...

He took a deep breath as he walked out of the cave.

-

Anju and Link made it to the Inn and she escorted him to the second floor to the final room. She looked at the young man, he looked horribly tired.

"I hope you find this room comfortable," she said as she gestured him to walk in. Link looked around. There was a double bed, a small couch, a table with a chair, a dresser and small bathroom.

"It will do just fine," he reassured. "It's cosy, I like it." He turned around and grinned at Anju.

She returned the smile. "Oh, that's great! Dinner will be served at seven. If you need anything, please ask away."

Link nodded, his smile never leaving his handsome face. "Okay, thank you."

Anju went upstairs to her living quarters. Something about that young man seemed awfully familiar. She knew she'd never met him but there was something that made her think that she did know him.

As she started to unpack, she thought of Sheik and wondered how he was doing. She hoped he would be in the process of healing. It was like he became a widow, something that Anju was terrified of. Panic rose in her chest as she thought what she would do if she became a widow... Losing Kafei would be horrible and seeing how Sheik was grieving over Link... Link... LINK!

She stood there shocked for a few seconds. "I can't be," she whispered. "He went back in time... Did he?"

She thought hard on Sheik's description of his beloved hero: blonde hair, charming smile, fair skin, sweet personality... Where was the fairy? This guys didn't have a fairy, but his physical characteristics and very peculiar name rang bells in Anju's mind. "It can't be," she whispered again.

She decided to ask him about this during dinner. Anju sat on her bed, confusion written on her face.