Twilight only had a small house she called home so he ended up sleeping in her bed again that night. He did notice a few things about her though in the 24 hours they were together. She did have a tattoo on her lower back of a wolf (oh did that bring up some painful memories) and that she even slept perfectly.

It was hard to say why but he could watch her sleep all night. He knew he shouldn't be having these thoughts but he envisioned his arms around her in a tight embrace, her voice would be purring as he sank his teeth into her creamy neck leaving love bites behind. When she would open her eyes he'd see a look of trust and love and perfection. That should've been her name. Perfection.

They could get married and he would surprise her with flowers and chocolate some nights. They could cuddle on the couch with her head in his lap while they read a book. He could play with her soft hair, running his fingers through her hair and brushing it. They could go see the world together, explore the vast deserts and sail across the seas.

But they'd be together. That was the important part.

She stirred in her sleep snapping him back to reality. He watched her face with a smile. He assumed she was having a good dream due to the smile on her face.

His fingers ghosted over her cheek before pulling back.

No... This wasn't right... He didn't even know if she felt the same way about him... She could've been a lesbian and this was offensive if she was.

He bit his lip softly. He'd be lying if he said he didn't like her taking care of him. She was gentle and sweet. He found her tent was a medical tent and that she specialized in healing potions, (or variations of) that assisted the healing process. It wasn't like back in Hyrule but in Verdenna it was good.

Also, he learned he lived in Verdenna and the kingdom was a neighbor to Hyrule.

By the time morning came, he had barely gotten sleep. He was so busy thinking about Twilight he couldn't sleep.

"I have to run my shop today. Would you like to come help?" Twi smiled at him trying to be friendly.

"Sure. But I don't want to get in the way."

"You won't." She assured him. "In fact, medicine is better with a partner."

"Alright. Just as long as you think I'll be helpful."

Twi pulled out a black sack and showed him her bag and how to pack it. It was full of pills and medicines. "I always make sure to grab everything because you cannot trust anyone here."

"The shops in Hyrule just pull curtains over their tents."

"This isn't Hyrule. This is a land full of criminals. Come on." She threw him a cloak and put hers on.

The walk was long. He didn't realize how far away she lived. But nevertheless they arrived on time to open shop. It wasn't boring either. Their first customer was an older woman with a heart condition and Twi was very gentle to these people and she helped everyone of them.

Except for when a man came through from Hyrule. It was a palace guard, the man still had some armor on with the royal crest banded into the metal, Link made sure to keep his face hidden.

"What happened?" The woman asked.

"Monsters... Demons! Vicious demons! They looked just like us we had no warning but they have no hearts-ow!"

Twi pulled the bandage far too tight cutting into the previous wounds. "Sounds horrible. Absolutely horrible. Can't imagine. It's not like they have families or children." The area seemed to darken a little as she continued wrapping the man's arm. "But of course, they're monsters. All of them. Can't is fine one good one."

"Twilight." Link put his hand on hers. He may not have understood why she got a little carried away but it was obviously important to her. Nevertheless, she was hurting the man.

"I'm sorry. I must leave." Twi quickly finished tending the man's injuries before starting to pack her things.

"Twilight. What's wrong?" Link asked choosing to stay out of her way.

"Nothing. You have your secrets. I have mine."

"Fair enough. How about a secret for a secret."

"Fine. You start."

Link thought for a second. "I know the princess of Hyrule."

"So does most of Hyrule."

"No. Like... I am just as important as her."

"Really now?" She looked to him with all small smile.

"Yes. Now. A secret?"

"I value the lives of demons."

"Compassion isn't bad."

"Yes but my compassion goes much farther than that. You may even call it love."

"Why?"

"Na-ah. A secret for a secret. Your turn." She smirked a little.

"Alright... Uh... Ok. In my hometown I always had to be this great guy and all the little kids looked up to me."

"I don't see how that's a secret." She replied sitting back down at the table, Link sitting across from her.

"You didn't let me finish. They look up to me but what they didn't know was that I had a... Habit. I used to take from the milk on the farm I used to work in." He chuckled. "I even helped Fado to create a way to stop the thief but since I was the thief I easily got around the traps."

"Oh my. A thief?" She chuckled. "What a horrible thing."

"That's my secret what's yours?"

"Hmm..." Twi tapped her chin. "Well, I'm not what you think I am."

"How so?"

"I'm not technically human. I am immortal to your laws of time."

"How?"

"It's a secret."

"Alright alright. I..." He paused. "I had a wife and a daughter even though I was supposed to have hand of Princess Zelda."

"Divorce?"

"No." His answer was with a hint of pain.

"I'm terribly sorry..."

"It's fine. It was a couple years ago anyway." He wiped a couple tears away.

"But it still hurts."

"Yeah... I thought she was the one then..."

They sat in silence for a few moments.

"I understand it's a touchy subject. Why don't we just back to place and grab lunch?" Link nodded, his mind on the flames still as they walked through the valley to her house. It still haunted him like ghosts that remained, silent but there.