My friend and I are gonna go play tennis on the sun while it's snowing later on. It should be fun.

Link…

I took him back to Kakariko after I did my best healing him, but I was still worried sick. I don't know what Kai did to him. I don't think I even wanted to know.

He's been in a coma for a few days, now. And I haven't really slept since I brought him here. If I did then it was only for a few minutes, since I would wake up with a nightmare.

I insisted that I take care of him, but every now and then one of the children or Renado told me to go outside and get some fresh air.

I normally ended up going to Yvaine's grave or to the spring, sometimes to the hot spring to wake myself up.

Right now I was outside at the hot spring again, washing my face. I've been awake for three days straight, without a wink of sleep. But I couldn't help it. I've just been so worried and stressed, hoping that Link would be okay.

"Need some help?" I asked, and saw that Sai was standing behind me. Thanks, water.

"Sai!" I exclaimed, jumping up and throwing my arms around him in glee. "Thank the Gods!"

Sai patted my head nervously. "Don't worry." I stepped back from him and rubbed the back of my head.

"Sorry…" I muttered.

Sai shook his head. "Do not be. Come." He held his hand out to me and flicked his head slightly.

I took his hand without hesitation and we were back in Link's room in a flash.

The Angel then released my hand and walked over to Link's side, though he was limping.

"What happened with you and Kai?" I asked, walking to the other side.

Sai had his hand floating over Link's forehead, but when I asked that question he froze, and I could see his eyes widen a little. "Nothing that you should worry about." He said with a small sigh.

"'Nothing I should worry about?" I exclaimed, though I quickly covered my mouth. "What type of bullshit is that?" I hissed. "I am your creator. I should be worried if any of you get hurt." I growled.

Sai sighed, closing his eyes for a moment. "My leg got scratched a little, that's all." He resumed what he was previously doing.

"If it got scratched a little, then why are you limping?" I crossed my arms and raised an eyebrow.

Sai took another deep breath through his nose. "I cannot heal Kai's wounds." He muttered, pulling down Link's sheets and pulling down his collar, his hand floating over his neck. "He should wake up tomorrow the same time he normally would." He glanced up at me before looking back down to him. "Kai's wounds injured him greatly. I'm surprised you could heal most of them." He muttered. "He should not leave this village for a few days, though."

"A few days? We're already behind schedule!" I exclaimed softly. "We haven't even finished the water temple." I growled a little when I thought about just how far behind we were.

Sai shook his head. "A healed soldier is more important. What if he went out the day he woke up? He would collapse within a few hours." He looked up at me with a surprisingly cold look, and it made me wince a little.

"You're right…" I muttered. "So what should I do?"

"Make sure he doesn't do anything too rash. No sudden moves. You should hold back sparring for a few days as well."

"But how will I train myself?" I asked, kneeling next to the bed, my arms propped up on it, and my chin on my arms.

"I will train with you, if you wish."

I smiled a little. "But you use the twin revolvers. That's not a sword."

"Do you not remember?" Sai tilted his head slightly. "You once made me a swordsman, did you not?"

"Well, yeah, but that's when I first created you." I shrugged helplessly.

"I remember the basics. I'm sure I could teach you a thing or two." Sai shrugged. "I was taught the way you like to fight."

"You mean with two swords?" I raised an eyebrow at him.

"Correct." Sai nodded a little.

I rubbed the back of my head. "Sure." I dropped it back to its original place. "Couldn't hurt to try."

Sai smiled his adorable smile at me. He then suddenly jumped, as if someone surprised him. "I must go. Sakuya-sama is calling me." He quickly bowed and was gone in another flash.

I turned to look at Link again, resting my hand on his cheek. "I'm so sorry…" I muttered again, standing up and kissing his forehead lightly. "I'll be back in the morning." I muttered, hoping that he could somehow hear me. I then turned around and left the small inn again, heading for the spring.

~x~

My legs. Were soaked.

Seriously. I've been sitting here for a few hours, not really doing anything. I dazed off for a few seconds at first, but then it kind of turned into hours.

"Alek!" I heard Talo call my name and I nearly jumped out of my skin.

I turned around to look at him, and noticed that the sun was almost out.

"Link's awake!" He shouted to me.

I instantly leapt to my feet and took off for his room, thanking the boy on the way.

I froze at the doorway, my arms spread out to touch both sides.

I saw Link sitting up and holding his head in his hands, his knees pulled up so his elbows could rest on them. He then looked at me, and I saw shock in his eyes.

"Oh, Goddesses…" I muttered, rushing to his side to wrap my arms around his neck. "I was so worried." I breathed.

Link was still for a few seconds, but he then wrapped his left arm around my waist, and his right one cradled the back of my head, the way he always hugged me.

"I thought you had died." I gently gripped his hair with one hand, and I could feel his heartbeat pounding against mine. "Are you alright?" I asked.

I felt Link nod a little before setting his forehead on my shoulder. "I fell so much better knowing you're safe." He replied, his arms shaking a little.

"Same." I took a deep breath, breathing in his earthy scent. "What did Kai do to you?" I asked, though feared what he would say.

"I don't remember." Whew, that's somewhat of a relief. "How long have I been out?" He asked me.

"A few days."

"What?" He suddenly pulled back and looked at me with wide eyes, gripping my upper arms. "Days?" He echoed.

"That's what I said, no?" I tilted my head slightly.

"But… how?"

"Kai's scythe either kills or puts people in a coma." I replied, looking down in shame for making it such a way.

"How do you know this?"

"Sai told me." I looked back up as soon as I said the lie.

"Sai?" His eyebrows knit.

I nodded briskly. "Kai's twin brother. Sai knows all healing tricks, and can reverse Kai's magic."

Link's eyebrows knitted at how I knew that, but he just shrugged it off.

"Sai also told me that we're gonna have to stay here for a few days."

Link groaned, falling back into a laying position.

"Hey, don't worry. It's not that bad." I patted his chest lightly.

"But who's gonna train you?" He asked, looking down at me.

"Sai agreed to, free of charge." I smiled lightly. "It's all taken care of."

Link sighed heavily. "So why do we have to wait, again?" He asked, looking up to the ceiling.

"Because your body needs to make sure that it can handle being in battle after Kai. If we were to leave right now you'd collapse within a few hours."

"We can still make progress with that amount of time!" Link complained.

"Quit your bitchin'." I flicked his forehead gently. "Did I ever complain when we had to stay here?" I raised an eyebrow at him, placing my hand on the other side of the bed, leaning on it.

Link huffed stubbornly. "I guess not."

"You don't wanna be beat by a girl, do you?" I teased, leaning down to kiss his forehead. "I need to go inform Renado that you're awake." I stood up, but Link snatched my hand.

"No." He said in a stern voice.

I rolled my eyes and sat down again, my thumb stroking his hand lightly. "Talo probably already told him." I muttered, turning to glance at the door. No one was there, thankfully. "Would you like some fresh air?" I asked Link, turning my head to look back at him.

Link thought for a few seconds. "Yeah…" He muttered, sitting up.

"Need any help?" I asked, looking at him with worry.

Link shook his head. "Not yet." He said with a small smile. He stood up, his legs a bit wobbly at first, but soon gained his balance (with my help), and we walked out, though instead of going to the regular spring, I pulled him in the other direction, heading for the hot spring.

…..

I just had an epiphany.

Link and I never really kissed in front of anyone.

I mean, sure, we did outside, but not with anyone around.

Did they even know we were dating?

Probably. They're not that dumb.

….Hopefully.

We reached the hot spring and no one was to be seen. "Are you alright?" I asked, turning to see Link leaning on his knees, panting.

"Fine…" He breathed, walking over to the spring and settling his legs in it.

I remained standing, feeling nervous all of a sudden.

If Talo could see the whole town like he says he can from that tower thing, then he could see Link and I…

I rubbed my arm, feeling my face burn.

"Are you alright?" Link asked, looking up at me.

I nodded. "It's just the heat." I lied, looking away.

Link nodded in an unsure way, then stood up and wobbled over to me. He tripped at the end and had me catch him, my arm wrapping around his chest, almost as an instinct. "You klutz." I teased, setting him back down next to the water.

"Yeah, right. I'm not the one tripping over my own tail." Link teased back.

"Oh, whatever!" I exclaimed with a laugh. "When have I ever tripped over my own tail?" I asked, leaning back on his palms.

Link was quiet for a few moments; the only sound was the spring waves lapping at our feet. "Okay, not yet. But you will."

I laughed. "Sure, if you say so." I shrugged.

"Madam Noel." Sai suddenly appeared next to us in a puff of white smoke, his hand on his chest in a slight bow.

"My name is Alek." I growled slightly, turning to look at the man who ruined the moment.

"My apologies." Sai bowed his head again.

"Who's this?" Link asked, examining the man in all white.

"This is—"

"My name is Sai. I am a Guardian Angel, and the twin of the Angel of Death." Sai looked down, almost in shame, at the mention of his brother.

"You!" Link suddenly exclaimed, leaping to his feet and into a defensive position. "You're the brother of that guy? Then you're…."

Sai nodded. "I'm the one who saved you. I share completely different opinions about most things with my brother. He works for the Dark Lord." Sai looked back at Link with his completely calm expression.

"Then who do you work for?" Link raised an eyebrow. He seemed more relaxed, though his body was still tense.

"Princess Zelda, of course. I'm also a messenger from the Goddesses to those who cannot hear or see them." He glanced to me for a split second before looking back to Link.

"Zelda!" Link exclaimed, his eyes widening. "Is she alright?" He demanded.

Sai nodded. "She is safe as long as I watch over her. Do not fret."

Link took a deep breath. "Alright. That's good to know…" He muttered, looking down.

"Is there something you need, Sai?" I asked, turning to look at the boy.

"I was afraid that you two went off." Sai rubbed the back of his head embarrassingly. "Because you two weren't in your room…" He mumbled.

I chuckled. "Well, we're fine. We won't leave for a few days like you wish."

"Though it's killing me inside." Link rolled his eyes, plopping himself down next to me.

"Whatever." I poked Link's side. "You seem fine." I turned back to Sai who was looking at us with a gentle look.

"I will leave you two alone now." He bowed and left us again.

"How does he do that…?" Link asked, looking at where Sai disappeared.

"He told you, no? He's a Guardian Angel." I shrugged, kicking my feet gently. I then stood up and walked through the knee-high water until I was just a few feet into it. I then quickly turned around and quickly cupped the water in my hand and splashed Link with it, making him jump and look at me with somewhat wide-ish eyes.

"Oooh, you're in for it." He quickly stood and ran for me, splashing water at me as he did so.

I yelped happily and ran away, only to be cornered at one of the walls.

Link walked up to me and placed his hands on both sides of my head, his breathing a little heavier than before.

I waved my hand by the wall, the water swirling out of the pond and forming an orb the size of a dinner plate, and I held it over his head. "Look up." I said with a smile, and when he did, his eyes widened for a second before tightly closing as the water splashed over him, soaking his hair and face.

I took that moment to slide away from him, running away to the other side.

"That's no fair!" Link exclaimed with a slight laugh.

"All's fair in love and war." I winked at him, taking another water orb into position, getting ready to douse him again.

"What the hell does that mean?" Link asked, freezing at the sight of the slightly larger orb.

"Everything's fair!" I exclaimed, splashing him again.

Link growled a little, and then lunged at me, tackling me to the ground. The water covered our legs.

"Now what're you gonna do?" He asked, his wrists holding my wrists by my head.

I stayed silent, though I was slowly curling and uncurling my fingers, gathering more water without him noticing. I smirked and he knew what would happen, so he let go of my wrists and covered his face, feeling the warm water soak his back and hair again.

"You can't beat me, Hero, for I am the God of Water!" I exclaimed in an evil-ish voice, putting my hands on my hips and sticking my nose into the air.

"Oh, no!" Link exclaimed sarcastically. "Tell me, God of Water, what is your name?"

I opened my mouth, but froze. "Why should you need to know? For you will die beneath my hot waters!" I lifted my hands into the air and shot water droplets at him, and he pretended like they were bullets firing through his body, then fell to the ground.

"Hazzah! Foolish boy; you can never beat evil!" I exclaimed, skipping over to him and laying down beside him. I waited a few seconds before standing up again. "Now that the threat is no more, I have nothing to do…" I fell to my knees dramatically, cupping my face in my hands.

Link slowly stood up and made his way over to me, thinking that I didn't hear him.

Too bad.

"You're alive?" I exclaimed, spinning around and holding my hands out a little in surprise. "But how?" I demanded.

Link did some strange hand dance and made a ghost sound. "Bewaaaaaaare, oh God of Waaaaaaaaaaaaaater~." He said, still waving his hands about. "You may be evil, but there is a greater evil awaiting yooooooou."

"Tell me, ghost of the Fallen Hero." I fell to my knees once again. "Who is this greater evil?" I asked, taking his hands in mine.

"That is for you to find ooooooooout." He then slowly walked back and into his former position, telling me that he disappeared.

"What type of bullshit is that?" I asked with a laugh. "There cannot be a greater evil than me!" I crossed my arms and took a step forward, only to yelp as I slipped on something, falling onto my rear.

Link was instantly by my side. "Are you alright?" He asked, snapping out of character.

I laughed. "Yeah, I just slipped." I stood back up and took my hair out of the now messy ponytail, lying down and getting rid of the knots.

Link laughed a little. "You fool." He kissed my cheek then stood up, looking down at his drenched clothes.

"Here." I waved my hand and all of the water came off of him, returning to the pond. I did the same to myself.

"That's gonna be so useful…" Link said with a small laugh.

"Do you know how much being wet can weigh you down? It's insane." I scoffed lightly. "I don't like wet clothes, anyway. It shows all of my flaws." I sighed, lowering my head.

Link smirked, rolling his eyes as well. "I don't see any." He wrapped his arms around my waist, lifting me off of the ground.

I quickly yelped, my arms flying around his neck for dear life.

Link then set me back on my feet, though his arms remained around me. "You're just fine." He rubbed the top of my head, resting his chin on my crown.

"My sister used to say that to her boyfriend. It's kind of an insult."

Link sighed through his nose. "You're perfect." He corrected.

"Nothing is perfect." I hummed.

Link sighed again. "Come on. You need to start your lesson." He slid his hand around mine and pulled me out of the water, heading back to the Light Spirit's spring.

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Sorry about the wait, guys. I found out on Thursday that my Japanese teacher, a friend of mine(friends for about 9 years) died and that my sister's friend's aunt's horse had to be put down. I'm surprised that I got this up, to tell you the truth. I've been super depressed because of that. And I'm surprised that I made it happy. :\

But yeah, I'll try and get the two(Noel and Link) back on track within a number of chapters. No more than six. Unless you like this fluffy stuff, then I'll write more.