"Malon!" Link exclaimed as he ran over to his long time friend. The farm girl jumped out of the carriage and onto the soggy ground.

She laughed. "It can't be! Fairy boy? I haven't seen you around these parts in ages! Where have you been?"

Link smiled. "A place called Termina."

"Well, this place sure has been awful since you left." She said solemnly. Link's gaze fell to the ground. He was beginning to feel bad about leaving all of his friends behind when he went to Termina.

Malon's chipper attitude though, returned almost instantly as she asked Link if he could help her hand out milk and blankets to the villagers. He nodded and the two made their way over to the cart. Link grabbed food and milk while Malon took a handful of quilts.

Kafei sat on the wet ground he watched as Link and his friend handed out food and other things to the townsfolk. He wanted to help but didn't want to intrude on their reunion. Zelda and Impa seemed pretty worried about what was going on with the well. They were examining it and occasionally peeking inside. He didn't know his place right now so he just sat there. He thought about saving the baby from the burning house. It was probably the bravest thing he had ever done. He smiled slightly. Anju would have been proud of him. Oh how he missed her.

Back in Termina:

Anju searched frantically for the knife chamber room key. The customer seemed to be growing impatient.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, it has to be here somewhere!" she mumbled.

"Maybe I should leave and go to another inn." The woman sniffed examining her finger nails.

"We are the only inn around here for miles, ma'am" Anju sighed. After about 30 more seconds of searching, she finally found it.

"Aha!" She exclaimed. The inn keeper stood up from behind the desk and produced a shiny gold skeleton key. The woman snatched it from her hand, and without a thank you, ran up the stairs.

If Anju was as organized as Kafei, none of this would have happened. She was hard working but was bad with names and quite unorganized. All of the qualities an Innkeeper is supposed to have, she lacked. Kafei would probably be a better innkeeper than her. She laughed at the thought. She hoped he would be back soon so they could continue their life together.

Back in Hyrule:

"Where are all these people going to live?" Link asked Malon, worried.

"Well… there's only…" Malon did a quick head count. "15 people without homes and my ranch is pretty big…" She bit her lip "I'm sure my father won't mind if they stay with us for a while." Malon assumed.

"That's great Malon, thank you!" Link said, relived.

The farm girl decided to make the announcement. She pulled up a wooded crate and jumped on top of it.

"Everyone who needs a place to stay, can come live with me and my dad at my ranch for a while. It's plenty big for all of ya." she said. There were cheers and thank yous from the crowd.

"We will be leaving on my carriage in 20 minutes so, be ready for then." She said and stepped down from the box.

The townsfolk all started combing through the ruins of their homes for anything salvageable.

Zelda soon called Link and Kafei over to the well.

"Link, do you remember the shadow temple, in the bottem of the well?" she asked him.

"Of course!" He exclaimed. "How could I forget?"

"Well, the evil is back and we have to get rid of it." She said.