Hello everyone, this is my Second Zelda story. It's a little different from what I usually write, but I hope you'll all come to enjoy it nonetheless. I do not own Zelda, or any of the characters, The Legend Of Zelda and it's characters are owned by my lovable childhood gaming toy and company: Nintendo.
Enjoy everyone :)
Rating: T (Just to be sure)
All was dark and quiet, until. . .
"He's waking up!" It was Tatl and her brother, flying above him.
Link stood up slowly, after the crash he endured falling off the moon, his body felt sore. He awoken just in time to see the Giant's perform their last son and walk away. Link narrowed his eyes for a moment, trying to get a better look at the Skull Kid walking towards him
"Eh-hee-hee...You have the same smell as the fairy kid who taught me that song in the woods..." The Skull Kid laughed, sniffing Link's scent. Link gasped.
"Hyrule! Do you know the way back to the forest from here?" He asked, hoping The Skull Kid would provide an answer. The Skull Kid shook his head, nervously shifting his foot.
"No, I do not. I am lost too."
From afar, Link could see a large bag of Masks on the back of a crouching man, who seemed to be admiring something in his hands.
Link stood up quickly, noticing The Happy Mask Salesman holding Majora's Mask.
The Happy Mask Salesman grinned at Link. "I must say, you've had a rough Three Days. Personally, I found them frightening."
Link rolled his eyes.
"I thank you, Fairy Child, for retrieving my mask. I must leave now, but do no stop adventuring. It might be all you ever have." He looked sadly down at his masks and to Link, he gave a small bow and began to walk away; but Link gasped, running after him.
"Wait! How do I get home?! How do I get to Hyrule? Salesman! SALESMAN!"
The Happy Mask Salesman disappeared.
Recommence A New Journey
By: The Un-wanted Angel
After the defeat of Majora, Link has no other choice but to stay in Clock town, at The Stock Pot Inn,
until he can find his true home in Hyrule. ChildFic, ParentalAnju, ParentalKafei ChildLink
CHAPTER 1
REUNITED
The happy residents from Clock Town were returning on wagons from Romani Ranch. Many of them hugging and kissing loved ones and friends, happy knowing they would live another day.
From inside the town, in a Manager's room of The Stock Pot Inn, a loving couple opened their eyes after falling asleep in each other's arms. Anju gasped, her wide blue eyes looking lovely upon her Fiance, Kafei. He was no longer a child, but rather the tall, slimming purple haired, red-eyed aristocrat he was. Kafei gasped softly.
"He did it, Link saved us!" Kafei cried.
Anju bit her bottom lip, smiling as she tried to hold back tears. "We're to be married this afternoon. . . we have to find my mother and grandmother!" The two shared a quick kiss and scurried out to the main field.
Link sniffed, tightening the reins on Epona.
"Link? Where are you going?" Tatl asked. Link didn't answer. Tael and Tatl looked at each other before Tael spoke up.
"Thank you for saving everyone. Where are you off to, Hero?"
Link sighed. "I'm looking for a friend. Navi. She's my best friend." Link answered softly. Abruptly he turned and he looked to be desperate.
"Please, tell me where Hyrule is. Do you know?"
Tael shook his head. "No. I've never heard of it."
Link tightened the straps and hoisted himself up on Epona's back. "I'll have to search then. There was a door under the clock tower that opened, but it closed after I went through, maybe that will be my way home."
Skull Kid sighed, "You'll come back to play though, won't you?" He asked.
"I promise." Link nodded, giving a gentle smile. He yelled for Epona to ride and made his way to the center of Clock Town.
"Look out!" Someone yelled and Link screamed when Epona whinnied and flew up on her hind legs. Link held on tightly, as to not fall off like last time. Link gasped seeing Anju being held by-
"K-Kafei?" Link asked. He was astonished by the "New Kafei" This Kafei was a neer six foot-one, the same spiky purple hair and red eyes, but just. . . older. Kafei smiled and Anju reached out to pull Link off the horse.
"Honey, what are you doing?" She asked.
"I'm taking Epona into Clock Town." Link answered.
Anju put on a funny face. "Honey, horses aren't allowed Clock Town." Anju answered as Link watched a guard take Epona away to tie to a post outside the Town walls.
"But-! Epona is my ride, I need her to go home to Hyrule!"
Hyrule? Anju and Kafei looked at each other. "What is Hyrule, Link?" Kafei asked. Link frowned, feeling fed up. He had already gone nearly three days without sleep or even a rest; he just wanted to go home to The Kokiri Forrest and got to bed. He felt his face scrunch up and tears began falling from his eyes. Pretty soon he found himself bawling loudly.
"Link?" Anju crouched down on her knees to be face-to-face with the boy. "Link, what's wrong?"
Link tried to answer her, but all that came out was blubbered nonsense about being tired, hungry and home. He just wanted to go home.
"I think someone's tired." Kafei smiled softly. Anju picked up the sobbing boy and held him "Com'on, Link. We'll take you to the Inn and you can rest. We know you need it."
Link, never in his life, had anyone carry him. Well, not that he could remember anyone carrying him. This was a first. He felt his eyes growing heavier and heavier and was fast asleep by the time Anju made it to the top of the steps. Kafei opened the door to the second room and Anju laid Link down in a bed neer the window.
Anju held Link as Kafei took off his belt, his shield and sword. A pile of masks came falling out from a bag kept next to his other bag of weapons. Kafei and Anju looked nervous at each other. Kafei picked up a blue Ocarina, never seeing the strange instrument but feeling how delicate it was, he set it on the table side next to Link's bed.
"Why did he need all of this?" Anju asked. "What boy his age needs a sword, or arrows and what is THIS?" Anju held up a Hook-shot and unknowingly set it off, making a small hole in the wall by the lamp on the other side of the room. She threw it to the ground and stroked Link's flushed face, taking off his green hat.
"The poor boy is sleep deprived, look under his eyes, Kafei, he's got dark circles." She frowned.
Kafei interjected. "He helped me, Anju. The boy. He found out who I was by sneaking into my hiding spot. I trusted him though. He helped me find the Sun's mask and defeat Sakon. He told me about his adventures while waiting, I thought he was making up stories since he was just a kid, but seeing all these weapons, I believe him."
Anju frowned, "Where are his parents?" She asked.
Link stirred in his sleep, moaning in pain. Anju pressed her hand against his forehead. "Kafei, he's burning up. Find me a wash cloth, please? Have it damp." Kafei nodded and left the room. Anju watched over the boy, protectively, all while thinking of where the boy's Mother could have been.
Downstairs Kafei was wringing out a cool wash cloth and was about to head upstairs but the front door burst open. Kafei turned abruptly, seeing who had barged in.
"Oh my, the trip was awful!" It was Anju's Mother wheeling in her grandmother, behind her were The Rosa Sisters and The Composer Brothers . Kafei gulped, dashing upstairs before his future mother-in-law could see him. Kafei entered the room, handing Anju the wash cloth and gave a nervous smile.
"Your mother is here." He spoke.
Anju's eyes widened and Kafei nodded.
"Watch him, please." She spoke, hesitantly, rushing out the bedroom door. Kafei gently dabbed the wash cloth on Link's burning face while Anju raced downstairs.
"Anju! There you are!" Her mother turned. Anju smiled warmly.
"Hello, Mother."
"Well, don't be hasty, please help us! Our guests need their luggage taken while I take your grandmother to her room." The large, red-haired woman grunted, pushing the old woman to her room. Anju smiled down at her grandmother.
"Hello, Grandmother."
"Oh, Tortus, I must remember to tell you about our adventure as Romani Ranch." Her Grandmother smiled. Anju nodded, "Yes, Grandma, I'll cook you some lunch and then-"
"I already ate." Her Grandmother interjected, hopefully it saved her from having to eat any of her Granddaughter's horrible cooking. Anju turner her attention to the guests, helping them with their bags to be brought back to the last room upstairs.
"Ugh, it was horrible!" One of the Rosa Sister's wearing Blue cried out. "It smelled, it was over crowded, and worst of all, they're postponing the Carnival to NEXT week!"
"We spent all Three Days practicing!" The Rosa Sister wearing Red cried out. Anju paid no attention as she gently placed a suit case on the ground next to a card table, but the suit case was old and accidentally opened by it's self and poker cards and little yellow balls bounced out.
"Oh, now look what you did!" A sister cried out.
"I'm so- sorry." Anju replied. "I-I'll clean it up."
One brother, wearing red, stuck up his nose. "I must say, that was a sloppy job, am I right brother?."
"An absent-minded caretaker is no good, indeed brother." The brother wearing blue replied.
Anju got on her knees and began collecting the items that had popped out of the suit case, trying to multitask as the Blue Rosa sister informed Anju of a very heavy trunk downstairs she needed upstairs.
Anju nodded, "Yes Ma'am." Anju's head perked up after hearing someone calling her name followed by a loud scream. It came from the next room.
After wheeling her mother to her room, Anju's Mom felt exhausted. "Anju! Come get these bags,and there's a very heavy trunk downstairs!" Anju's Mother yawned. Remembering that there should have been no one in the Knife Chamber, or the Second available bedroom, The busty woman opened the door to use this room for a nap. She screamed seeing who was inside.
"You. . . " She glared.
Kafei looked up, surprised and put a finger to his mouth, shushing the woman. "Can't you see he's sleeping?" He whispered.
Anju ran into the doorway. "What's going on?" She asked.
"Where did he come from?!" Anju's mother demanded. She then pointed to Link. "And who is that child?!"
"Mother, please. The boy is sleeping!" Anju protested, "Let's take this downstairs, please." Anju practically dragged her mother from the room while Kafei laid the wash cloth on Link's forehead, leaving as he gently shut the door.
They had the meeting in the kitchen where Anju's Mother stood, angry with her arms crossed. "I see you finally showed up." She sneered at Kafei.
"Mother, please-"
"Where were you these past few days? While my daughter was worried sick about you, all the while taking care of an Inn, I assume out were out galloping about?"
Kafei had to hold his anger for the woman. No way would she understand what had happened to him. And who could blame her?
"I had a minor set back." Kafei replied.
"Well, my daughter has a Major setback! The wedding is set for today, Anju is no where neer ready!" Anju and Kafei shared a look. That's right, they were set to be married today. On the Day of the carnival, they were to exchange masks and be wedded at husband and wife. They could read each other and Anju nodded.
"Actually, I think we're going to hold off on the wedding, Ma'am." Kafei replied. "You see, there's a boy."
"Is it yours?" Anju's mother replied. "Cheating on my Anju with Cremia no dout about it!"
"Mother!"
Anju still couldn't believe her mother was still accusing Kafei of cheating on her with her best friend. Cremia and her went to school together, but Cremia left to care for her sister and the ranch their parents owned. Cremia was her good friend and would never do that to her.
"Oh don't turn a blind eye, Anju! He's got cold feet and doesn't want to marry you!"
"Enough!"
Anju's mother shut her mouth.
"Kafei is not cheating on me, nor has he ever cheated on me. As for the boy upstairs, he is a mystery to us. He came here three days ago saying he had a reservation. I was skeptical at first since he didn't arrive with any parents. I don't know where they are, but right now he is sick. He helped me find Kafei and he helped Kafei with. . . .something important. He's a hero mother and is trying to go home to Hyrule."
Anju's mother snorted. "A Hero? Hyrule? he's just a boy making up stories. I'm sure he's ran away from home. As for Hyrule, well there's no such a place called that."
Anju bit her tongue from speaking any longer.
"Well, Anju. Will there be a wedding, or not?" Asked her mother. Kafei held Anju's hand and Anju sighed.
"We will wait until things die down a bit. Everyone is on edge and coming home today. Let's just appreciate the fact that there's no moon to crush us to death. As for the wedding, it'll probably happen later in the month."
"Later in the month?!" Anju's mother cried out. "We won't have any money by then! I thought you said we were using the money we collected from the travelers for the carnival to pay for the wedding!"
Money did run tight in the Inn, but Anju knew they'd make due. They always did. "I'm more concerned about the well being of Link."
"Link? Is that the child's name?"
"Yes. That's what he called himself."
"How dreadful."
Kafei frowned, "As much as I love being apart of this, I'm going to have to go-"
"See that, Anju? I'll bet he wasn't even here twenty-minutes! Oh, where were you? I half expected to see you in bed with that Cremia girl at Romani Ranch."
"Mother!"
Kafei rolled his eyes at the woman, turning to Anju. "I'm going to see my parents. It's only right."
"Poor Madam Aroma and Mayor Dotour." Anju's mother huffed, walking away. "You are lucky, you know that, boy?" She went ignored by the two lovers.
"Alright. When will you be home?" Anju smiled.
Kafei grinned. "Close your eyes and count to three."
"Too soon, Kafe." Anju laughed. "I'll be with Link."
Kafei nodded and once he left the Inn, he sighed, turning to walk to The Mayor's. His Home.
Link stirred in his sleep, his head was pounding and he felt like he were on fire. Slowly he opened his eyes, feeling the need to have something to drink when he noticed Anju sitting at the table by the fire.
"A. . .Anju?" Link whispered, but it was audible enough for Anju to hear as she turned to smile at him.
"Link! You're awake, how do you feel, dear?" She asked, walking to his bedside. He shivered, curling deep into the covers. He felt his whole body ache from all the running around he did the past three days, or was it more? How many times did he play The Song of Time? Wait. . . Where was his Ocarina?!
Link sat up to quickly and groaned, rubbing his head.
"Careful, Link!" Anju replied. "Lie back down." She gently push on his shoulders till his head was back on the pillow.
"My-my Ocarina." He cried out, feverishly. Anju cocked an eyebrow before looking at the side of the bed, remembering Kafei put it there.
"This?" She asked, handing it to him. Link nodded, nuzzling it against his cheek, trying to find Zelda's scent. Anju smiled at such a cute sight.
"What is that?"
"An Ocarina. My good friend gave it to me."
"Another fairy?" Anju asked.
"No, A princess." Link replied, not missing the shocked look on Anju's face. "Her name is Zelda. We went on an adventure together. It was crazy."
"I'll bet. Seems like most of the stuff you do is crazy, child." Anju noted. Her smile faded as she reached out to feel Link's forehead. "You're still warm, Link. I'd like for you to take some potion, alright?"
Link looked up, almost horrified. "Y-You don't have to do that for me. I'll pay for some."
"Nonsense!" Anju replied, walking over from the table with a bottle of potion and a spoon. "You'll need this to keep your strength up and running again. It's what your friends would want, right?"
Link thought for a moment, imagining the sight of returning to Hyrule and, hopefully, reuniting with Zelda and Navi again. They would be upset with him not taking care of himself. He nodded, reaching out a shaking hand for the bottle.
"What are you doing?" Anju asked.
"I normally drink it out of the bottle." Link replied.
Anju looked shocked. "No, no, dear. That's a good way to have an overdose!" Link was puzzled, it never affected him before, even as an adult. He'd drink Green, Blue and Red potion, AND Chu Jelly straight up from the bottle. But, he was a guest at the Inn and if Anju said 'no' than he'd respect her wishes, plus, he didn't want to leave the comforts of the warm blankets for any reason.
"Alright." He mumbled.
"Okay, now open wide." Anju replied, holding a spoonful to his mouth. Link looked up, nervously. Nevertheless, he opened his mouth and took the spoonful. Anju beamed.
"Good. I'll give you some more tomorrow morning. In the meantime, are you hungry?"
Link shook his head, remember once seeing Anju's cooking she tried to make for her grandmother. He'd ask Kafei to make him something.
"No." He mumbled.
Anju stood up, but before leaving, she tucked Link in gently and stroked a piece of hair away from his face. "You get some rest, Link." She smiled, walking out the door. "I'll be downstairs if you need anything, just holler." She smiled, gently shutting the door.
"Anju?" Link asked before she left.
"Yes?" Anju asked, almost too excited.
". . . Well, where's Kafei?" Link wondered where the Purple haired man was, he still had to thank him. Anju bit her bottom lip.
"Well, he's reuniting with his parents at the moment." Link gave a soft smile "Okay." He turned over and closed his eyes, clutching his Ocarina tightly to himself.
Zelda. . . Navi. . .
"Kafei!" Madam Aroma stood up quickly and gave her son a bone-crushing hug. Kafei gave a nervous laugh and tried to hug back, but was lifted in the air and he yelped in surprise. A few of the Guards and Mayor Dotour snickered. After Madam Aroma's "welcome home" hug, she frowned and slapped her son across his right cheek.
"Ow! What was that for?" Kafei cried.
"For leaving! And worrying your poor mother!" Madam Aroma frowned. "Oh, Kafei, I had everyone looking for you!"
Kafei noticed a box of "Kafei Masks" and nodded, "So I've seen."
"Son, where were you?" Mayor Dotour asked. "We were searching all over town. Had you left?"
"No. Actually, I was hiding right under your noses." He could help but laugh, this only earned him another smack from his mother. ". . . I'm sorry." Kafei apologized. "I did not mean to frighten you all. It's just. . .I had a delima I had to take care of, I was in Ikana Canyon for a day, though."
Madam Aroma frowned, "Poor Anju was worried sick, Kafei!"
"I know." Oh, how he knew. "And I've apologized to her. I will also apologize and thank every guard that has been searching."
"Don't forget the towns people!" The mayor spoke, "One boy especially! A blonde little fellow'."
Kafei's eyes snapped. Link. He grinned. "I will."
"Son, what was your delima?" Asked The Mayor, concerned. "Why were you in Ikana Canyon?"
Kafei sat down, his parents followed. The Mayor nodded at a few guards and they took that que to leave. "At my bachelor party at The Milk Bar, I was mugged." Madam aroma and Dotour gasped.
"By who?" They asked.
"Sakon. He's a thief. He stole my wedding mask. I spent days following him when he came to clock town and found out he's been mugging people around Clock Town. I found his hideout and took back what was mine, unfortunately it took me forever. I'm sorry, I worked as hard as I could."
"Why couldn't you let me handle it, Son? I could have had him arrested."
"Dad, no offence, but what good would that do then? He wouldn't tell anyone where he hid his items. There's still some at his hideout in Ikana Canyon, I'm sure they belong to a great majority of townsfolk." Kafei replied.
Dotour nodded, "Tell me where his hideout is son, I could arrest him now."
Kafei agreed. "Alright. But you'll have to go at night, he's not there in the morning. In the mornings he stalks his future victims and strikes at night."
Madam Aroma looked puzzled. "Wait. . . Kafei, what about your wedding? You're to be married today!"
Kafei sighed, smiling. "Actually, Anju and I are putting it off for a while." Madam and the Mayor exchanged a look. "It's funny you should ask that, there was a boy who helped Anju and myself. He reunited us. Mom, he sent you a letter and I'm sure he was the same boy who bought a mask from you. His name is Link and he's sick."
"Sick?" Madam asked. "Where is he?"
"Anju is taking care of him. We assume he's been awake for three days, is sleep deprived, and some rest might do wonders for him."
"He won't need a doctor?"
"I'm not going to that length yet."
Madam Aroma frowned, "He should see one. Just in case."
Kafei nodded and gave a big smile once again. "It's just good to be home and alive! The boy, Link, also saved everyone. He stopped the moon from falling, Mother."
"That boy did?!" She asked, outraged.
"Yes. He told Anju and I . . . ." Kafei frowned. "while we were cowards and hid, we let a kid save us." Kafei felt guilty. He was a man now, he wouldn't let Link do any more favors for him. Granted when he was a kid, tuned into one by said Skull Kid, Link actually looked to be older than him. But now, it would be different, Kafei decided.
Dotour and Madam didn't answer. "Well, the important thing now is that I see him when he feels better." Dotour replied.
"What for?" Kafei asked.
"What for?" Madam Aroma replied. "For saving the world! Without him, we'd be flat as pancakes!"
"Just to give my thanks for bringing my son home, of course." Dotour smiled, gently. "Please tell us when that is, son."
Kafei nodded, he stood up to leave but Dotour called him back, "And Kafei?"Kafei turned. "I expect to see you tomorrow for 'Mayor Training' you might call it that."
Kafei groaned. "Father, we've talked about this. I'm going to help Anju out at the Inn when we marry."
Aroma frowned, "But Kafei! Without taking on your father's legacy, who will?"
"Have an election." Kafei replied, smoothly.
"An Election? We haven't had one of those since Clock Town was founded, it's in writing that who ever was picked, it's blood line would continue! It's tradition!" Aroma replied, proud.
Tradition, eh? Kafei thought with a smirk.
Anju yawned and looked around, making sure no one was looking or coming her way as he picked up her skirt and jumped over the brown desk.
'Much easier than walking all the way around', she thought. It was nearing Eight-Thirty, and the Stock Pot Inn would be closing it's doors for the night. Just as she was about to lock the front door, Kafei walked right in.
"Oh, Kafei!" She smiled. "How did your parents take the news of your return?"
"I have two broken ribs from my mother." Kafei joked. "But other than that, they were pretty understanding and equally upset that the wedding is held off."
Anju nodded, "I know. I am a little too, but Poor Link needs us."
Kafei agreed, "I owe him my life for what he's done for us, Anju."
Anju smiled, not knowing where Kafei was taking this. Being childhood friends, she could usually tell when he wanted something and normally it started as a favor.
"What are you thinking, Kafe?" She asked.
"Well, think about it. Hyrule doesn't probably exist, so he has no home. We can't find his parents, so that would make Link an Orphan."
Anju nodded, slowly, getting an idea of what Kafei was talking about. "Where are you going with this?" She played dumb.
"I'm saying, let's adopt him!" Kafei smiled.
Anju pinched the bridge of her nose. "Oh, no. . . "
"Why not, Anju?"
"Kafei, I just think this is going a little too fast. I mean, he obviously doesn't want to be here, so adopting him and making him ours wouldn't necessarily be paying him back, it would be keeping him in Clock Town."
Kafei sighed, "I know, but I owe it to him! To give him a family! Anju, while waiting for Sakon on the Final Day, he told me all about his adventures with this Navi character. He told me all about his friends, his quests, he never once mentioned his mother, or his father. In fact, he seemed sad that I brought it up."
"All the more reason to not pressure him into this." Anju stated. "Listen, I've been thinking about what my mother said, I know it's bad, but what if he does have parents. What if he DID run away from home? I mean, think about it: He's got a horse and he's lost. He might have gotten lost and went looking for them."
Kafei folded his arms. "But what about Hyrule, Anju? What place exists? Point out to me on the map of Termina: Hyrule and prove me wrong."
Anju sighed, "Remember what he said, Kafei? He kept saying something about The Clock Tower in the Center of Town, maybe there's something down there, like. . . I don't know. . .a path?"
"A path?" Kafei snickered. "Like a magic path?"
Anju balled up her hands into fists. "Kafei, I'm serious. Maybe Hyrule does exist!"
"I doubt that very much, Anju. I've seen ancient maps I have with my Father and never in my life, have I seen Hyrule. In fact, as we know it, this is the known world."
Anju frowned, walking away from Kafei. "Anju, wait!" Kafei caught her on the stairs.
"No, you made it perfectly clear that Link doesn't have a home!" Anju narrowed her eyes, stomping to her room. Kafei sighed, he wanted to apologize to her but figured he'd check on Link before he did. Kafei slowly opened the door to the room Link was using and smiled at the boy sleeping peacefully. He went to close the door but Link's voice stopped him.
"I heard you two fighting." He admitted.
Kafei bit his lip, entering the room. He pulled up a chair and sat neer the edge of the bed. "Oh, yeah? Was that all you heard?"
"Just that Hyrule doesn't exist." Link admitted in a small voice. "It does, I swear."
Kafei nodded, "I want to believe, Link. But right now, I can't. I've never heard of it."
"Just because you've never heard of it, doesn't mean it don't exists."
Kafei held up his hands, "You win." He laughed. "Link, I want you to return home, really, I do. But until I find proof that Hyrule exists, I want you in Clock Town, where it's safe for a boy your age, how old are you, Link?"
Link twiddled his fingers. ". . . I'll be Ten in Summer."
So, a Nine-year-old saved the world, Kafei thought. "How old are you?" Link asked.
"The first time you met me, or now?" Kafei joked. Link smiled, "Both."
"Well, when I was a kid, I was the same age as you. Now, I'm Twenty-five." Kafei answered.
"You're old." Link smirked.
"Not really, I like to think of it as being 'wise'; Link, as long as we're asking questions, what happened to you? Please, I want the truth. Did you run away from home?"
"No." Link replied, "I'm looking for Navi, she's my fairy. She's my best friend and has been there for me through everything."
"Do you have a mother?, a father?, or even an uncle?"
"The Great Deku tree told me that my Father died in battle and my mother died saving me."
Deku Tree? Kafei knew they had a Deku Palace, but no human being was allowed there, not to mention the poisonous waters prevented any one from living there unless you were a Deku.
Kafei nodded, "Alright. I just wanted to know. Link, when you feel better my father wants to meet you, my mother too. They want to thank you for saving me, and all of Termina. If you ask politely, I'm sure my father will let you look at our old maps that have been around ever since Termina was founded. It might help you find this "Hyrule" you're looking for."
Link gasped, smiling. "Really?"
"It's the least we could do." Kafei smiled. "Now, it's late. You should be resting."
"Kafei?" Link asked.
"Yes?"
". . . .I've heard rumors of Anju's cooking, so could you make me something to eat?" Link asked.
Kafei laughed and said he'd be back with some soup for Link.
Anju smiled from the other side of the wall. She had heard everything Kafei and Link talked about. She held her hand to her chest and looked over at her wedding gown.
Something felt right with Link around.
NEXT TIME. . . .
Does Link get better? And when we look at the Maps, what will we find?
That's all for this chapter folks! Please review and I'll hope to see you next chapter!
-The Un-Wanted Angel.