A/N: This is my first Romance fic for my 1 month of being here. Any and all criticism to help me improve romance fics in the future, would be much appreciated. And as for the idea, I haven't seen anything else like this written yet, so as far as I know, this is a unique idea, and I'm proud of it. I also really want to know if this should be continued. Without further ado, enjoy!


I don't know why I expected different. It's been the same morning for three months since the fall of Ganondorf, and I saved Termina from Majora's wrath, Navi leaving after I defeated Ganondorf. Of course she couldn't wake me up. I guess my dream got my hopes up.

I dreamt of a man, a friend, dressed in black robes that had a hood attached; which he kept over his head, and a symbol on his waist belt. He was congratulating me on defeating Ganondorf and helping Termina, which seemed off now that I think about it. "You did a great job." He said, "But tomorrow will be a different, special day."

Then there I was, awake on my bed, pondering the dream until the familiar voice that woke me up, called again, "Link, wake up! We have work to do!" It was Saria, my lifelong Kokiri friend. She's been the one to take care of me since I was left here during dangerous times by my parents, so literally my entire childhood. I fixed my sword and shield to my back and attached my pouch to my belt. I grabbed the Ocarina of Time gifted to me by the princess Zelda, after saving her, and strapped it on my belt next to my pouch but more behind me, then left my treehouse.

Every time I step outside, I enjoy gazing at the view and beautiful scenery. The trees, the grass, everything. I climbed down to Saria after enjoying the scenery. She wore the same green clothes as every other Kokiri did, but she had green hair and blue eyes.

"Good morning!" She said, smiling a smile that couldn't be ignored.

"Good morning." I reply, "So, what needs to be done?"

"You just need to go get some Deku Sticks for the shop while I take care of things in the woods." She said, still smiling.

"Alright, good luck, Saria." I bid her.

"You too." She said, sort of lowering her head, as if in embarrassment. I started off towards the Great Deku Tree, as the path to it was filled with Deku Babas. As I approached one, it sprouted out of the ground, whirling around trying to hit me. I shielded it, then cut it from its base with one good sword swing. The stems harden fast when separated from the roots, before the stem even touches the ground, its hardened into a Deku Stick. I just let them fall to the ground so I can pick them all up when I finished.

I continued cutting down Deku Babas until I had cut down about 30 Deku sticks, then hauled them all off to the Kokiri Shop. On the way out I walked past Mido who was just getting ready to go to bed as it was pretty late, then came to the shop. I waved at the girl sitting atop the awning as I slipped into the shop. "Hey Link." The shopkeeper greeted as he noticed me. He continuously had jump up and down to see any customers, because he was too short for the counter.

"Why don't you get yourself something to stand on, so you wouldn't have to keep jumping like that?" I asked.

"Well, if I had the money I'd buy something, or if I had the materials, I'd build something." He answered.

I dropped the Deku Sticks on the counter as I replied, "Well, here's 30 Deku Sticks. Build yourself a stool. If you need any more, I'll get them tomorrow."

"Thanks, and good night!" He called.

"Good night!" I responded, leaving the shop.

When I stepped outside, I removed my ocarina from my belt. I had to rely on my fingers to know what I was playing, as it was quite hard to see with it being as late as it was. I began to play the song I played every day just because I loved the song, The Elegy of Emptiness. I played it perfectly…until I hit the sixth note. Mistakes were rare, but they didn't worry me too much, so I began again. Three notes in, I felt a sharp pain course through my body briefly, causing me to bring my fist to my chest. I watched as an orb of light floated out of me, and manifested into a girl wearing the female Kokiri clothes, long, flowing, blonde hair, and emerald, green eyes. She fell to the ground slowly, and collapsed upon touching the dirt. I managed to catch her in my arms and pick her up before she fell. I didn't know what was wrong with her, but I somehow couldn't stop thinking I needed to help her. I rushed to my treehouse, and before I got halfway there, I thought about how I was going to get up there.

I had planned on stopping to think when I was in front of the ladder, but before I could even consider it, I was blasted into the air, safely landing on the deck. I pondered the incident for a few seconds before gliding into the house. I laid the girl down on the bed, letting her rest, before I made a cot on the floor and allowed sleep to cradle me.

Again, I meet with the same hooded figure in my dream, saying something different this time, "Amazing how sometimes changing one not in a melody changes the entire melody, huh?" He spouted, "The song you really played was called Elegy of Opposites. Though much of its magic was sealed with Ganondorf's defeat. Convenient for me that you played it, it was just about time for me to measure its power, now from the looks of your 'opposite', it's very weak. That girl, is basically YOU, with a few random personality traits switched, as well as gender. Seeing as how it doesn't wear off, and there is no reverse for it, you might as well just become friends, or something."

And with that, my head stirred and I woke up. It was earlier than normal, taking a look outside, no one was awake yet (except for maybe the shopkeeper, as he normally got up early to make sure he was fully stocked.) From this point, all I could think of, was making sure the girl was Ok. I thought, She'll probably need something to drink. Maybe she'd like some milk, but first, it'd be best for her to drink some water. I dug through my pouch, feeling for bottles. I somehow, 'I don't know how,' pulled a bomb by mistake, and quickly put it back in my pouch, trying not to wake the girl up, and not caring about the other bombs. The bottles seemed to be indestructible though, as one of the bottles have survived an explosion before. Eventually, I found a bottle, and it was empty too! That's great because now I don't have to continue digging. I swear, sometimes that pouch is annoying, but I deal with it.

Before leaving, I checked on the girl. She was still sleeping, but was facing towards the wall instead of the door; like I laid her. I let out a sigh of relief as that meant she was alive, at least. I can't completely confirm she's ok yet. I slipped out the door, not bothering to enjoy the view, and jumped off my deck, rolling to soften the landing. Conveniently, when I returned upright from the roll, I was standing in front of the water. All of the villages water, comes from the waterfall that runs in, and fills this little pond in the center of the village. I uncorked my bottle and dipped it into the pond, filling it with refreshing, cold Kokiri water. I was very tempted to drink it, before I forced myself to cork the bottle. It's for the girl I said to myself, which was what kept me from drinking it.

By the time I got back home, it was about the time for everyone to get up. The time here in the village ran much differently. It seemed to run slightly faster than everywhere else. But if I'm not here, the time runs a lot slower. I set the bottle of water on the table, for when she woke up. I had gotten Lon-Lon Milk as well, but like I said earlier, it'd be best for her to start with water. Worried, I figured maybe, the Song of Healing could help at least a bit. I unstrapped my ocarina from my belt, and brought the mouthpiece up to my lips, then began to play the song. I've noticed through my adventure in Termina, how similar the Song of Healing is to Saria's Song, all of the notes it used were in Saria's song, I just couldn't quite put my finger on the exact difference.


A/N: I know that the Song of Healing is Saria's Song backwards. I figured a little ignorance from him would be humorous.


After playing the song, she woke up. "Is that an ocarina?" She wondered, rubbing her eyes as she sat up. I was overjoyed to see her awake and well. "I love the ocarina. It sounds so beautiful."

"Yeah, I love it too." I answered. I gestured towards the bottle on the table, "There's you some water. You should drink."

She picked up the bottle, and her eyes widened as she got a closer look, "Thank you." She responded, before quickly opening the bottle and chugging it down. Her hair flowed back behind as she pulled her head back to drink. Done, she pulled the bottle away, and wiped her mouth with her sleeve, like I did when I finished with a drink. Her eyes, her emerald green eyes, captivated me in a way I couldn't explain. I noticed I was staring at her, and looked away to avoid being creepy. "Where am I?" She asked, her emerald green eyes now gazing into my own, causing my heart to race a bit.

"Oh," I muttered, being caught off guard, "In my house. I, found you passed out, on the bridge. So I brought you here." I lied, not thinking she wouldn't want to actually hear the actual truth right now. "I have some milk as well, if you want some."

"I wouldn't want to take much more from you," She started before I interrupted.

"No, it's fine I can get some more at any time." I dug through my pouch, one more time, and pulled out the milk bottle, "Here." I said as I set it on the table.

She reluctantly drank it as well, making the fact that she was parched evident as her gulps were loud enough for me to hear them. "What's your name?" She asked, again wiping her mouth with her sleeve.

"Link." I answered, "What's yours?"

She looked at me with a look of surprise as I started to wonder what I did.


/ POV switch


How convenient, his name is the same as mine. I hovered on his question for a few seconds before finally giving him an answer, "Well, my name was actually Link as well," My straight face grew a smile, "But I've decide you should choose my name!" I announced, my smile luckily covering up a slight blush, though nothing could cover up his red face. He was so cute when he was like that.

"Are you sure?" He catechized, his selflessness in his response causing my heart to race a bit.

"Of course," I assured, "I couldn't think of anyone better." I uttered, getting slightly quieter as my nervousness began to show.

I noted that his cheeks reddened a bit more as I gazed into his sparkling blue eyes until, a few minutes later, he offered an answer. "Then I could combine your name with Lisa,"

I interrupted him there, "Nope, you don't have to combine them. Lisa is perfect!" Using the courage I've built up for the whole conversation, I approached the blonde boy, and wrapped my arms around him, confining him in a hug, "Thank you." I buzzed, "For everything."

The hug was so warm, it felt like I was hugging a blanket. I nearly lost myself in the warmth before the courage was washed away, forcing me from him as I remembered, "But since I'm actually Hylian, I don't think you Kokiri would want me here." I was a kid like the Kokiri, yeah, but Kokiri never grow up, and in a few years, I WILL grow up, and they wouldn't want me here. I started towards the door, "I appreciate your hospitality, but I've got to go."

Nearly out the door, Link stopped me, my hand on the door, and heart aching at the thought of leaving him, "Wait, Lisa. You don't need to leave." He called, "You know, I'm Hylian as well, we can both stay here and I can let Saria know. But if you must leave, let me go with you, and make sure you get to where you need to go safely." My heart raced at his offer. His kindness and selflessness attracted me.

"Ok," I accepted. I could stay here for a while. Plus, I didn't plan on going anywhere particular when I left. "But if I'm going to live here for a while, I'll need a bed.

He waved his hand, refuting my request, " No need, you use my bed, I can figure something out for myself."

Heart racing from his kindness, I responded, "I appreciate the thought Link, but I couldn't possibly kick you out of your own house, let alone your bed." I responded, "For now, I actually have a question for you."