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The Well

"Uhhh...huh?" I opened my eyes and looked straight up, to see a dark, cloudy sky. I was swaying a little and I felt a pair of arms underneath my knees and shoulders.

"Glad to see you're awake." the voice made me jump, and I would've fallen if the person hadn't tightened their hold. I glared up at Link's face which was just above mine to the right.

"What are you doing?" I struggled but gave up when he wouldn't let go.

"Well, when you fainted, I had to carry you to the Temple of Time. Now we're almost at Kakariko village." he explained.

"Okay." I vaguely remembered this part of the game. Wasn't there a well or something?

"Can you put me down now?"

"But what if you're still dizzy? I can't have you fainting again." he teased.

"Put me down now, or I will personally castrate you." Link gulped and hastily set me on my feet.

"Thank you." I smiled sweetly and started walking again, Link beside me.

"Awww, I was enjoying that." Link joked. For a kid, he's still able to flirt. I growled and used my tail to hit him in the back of his head, knocking him forwards onto the muddy track we were on.

"Hmm, looks like that thing does have a use." I mused, flicking it again. It was pretty easy to control considering I'd only had a tail for what, a day?

Link wiped the mud off his face and stood up, straightening his hat. "Let's keep going." he grumbled. I smirked and kept on walking beside him, satisfied.

I was a little embarrassed that I had fainted. I still felt a little sick from it, and my head ached slightly, so I guessed I had hit it on the ground. Touching my I head, I found my hair was in wild knots. Frustrated I raked my fingers through it, trying to get it to stay straight.

When it was relatively neat I took a look around. The sun was starting to set in the distance, and it was cooling down a lot, though my tunic kept me warm. Link didn't seem to notice, instead keeping up a steady pace.

"Hey, Link?" I asked, slowing down.

He turned and stopped, seeing I was behind him. "What?" I hid a smirk, Must still be annoyed over the whole mud, face-plant thing.

"Don't you think we should stop, it's getting pretty late." I gestured to the sun, which had completely gone down now. The dark plain around us seemed creepier, causing me to shiver slightly.

Link said nothing for a second, looking at where the sun had set thoughtfully, before sighing and agreeing. "But we need to leave at first light, 'kay?"

I shrugged, "Sure."

We headed towards some nearby woods for shelter, and I was relieved to be out of the open air. It made me feel exposed to who knows how many horrible monsters. There was a tiny clearing just inside, perfect cover.

"I'm gonna go get something to eat. I won't be long." Link said before leaving, taking his sword out as he stepped through a parting in the trees.

I stayed where I was, not sure what to do, before deciding to try to help. Gathering a few sticks and twigs I found lying on the floor I tossed them into a small pile. I kicked a log over next to it, but a safe distance away, I sat down on it and tried to light a fire.

I grabbed two pieces and rubbed them together, copying what they did in the movies. After a few minutes of absolutely nothing, I gave up.

"Damn it! Can't even light a friggin' fire!"

"Need some help?" I spun around at the voice, growling when a figure emerged from the shadows.

I groaned and shook my head, "I didn't think you were dead." I glared at the boy, "What the fuck do you want?"

"Tut, tut. Not very nice language for a young lady to be using." Dark scolded, moving closer until he was opposite me, the meagre 'fire' between us.

"Like I care about my language. Now, I will ask you again before I attack, what do you want?" I unsheathed my swords and slid into a defence stance.

Dark put his hands up, "I'm only here to talk."

Now that confused me. "What?" I lowered my swords, but only slightly.

"Ganondorf sent me." Okay, back on defensive. "He wants you to join him."

"What?" I asked again. "What the hell are you on about?"

Dark smirked, "He has decided that you would be a valuable asset, and asks you to consider joining us."

I rolled my eyes, "Wait, so he thought that if he sent you, the guy who attacked me, I would just agree?"

Dark actually looked sheepish for a second, "Yeah, sorry 'bout that."

"Whatever. There is no way I'd betray Link like that, betray Hyrule." Hmm, never knew I could act so loyal.

Dark came closer as I backed away, "But you can have anything you want...money, power, jewellery-"

"Do I look like I wear jewellery? Bribes aren't gonna work on me." I was very conscious of how close he was. He had backed me against a tree, trapping me with one arm on either side. I'm ashamed to say a tiny part of me was impressed by the muscles I could see this close. Shut up! Now is not the time!

I shook my head and shoved him away, not meeting his gaze as he said, "I will give you some time to think." Dark smirked before heading back into the forest, adding, "I'll be back."

I glared at the spot he had left, when I saw the now lit fire it just intensified. I called the bastard every bad name I could think of before kicking the log, which only caused me to clutch my foot in pain.

I sat down, a little more cooled off. Why would Ganondorf even want me to be on his side? I'm nobody special, in fact, the only interesting thing that has happened to me was coming here, and it's not like I chose to.

I wonder what those shadow things were. I could remember them gathered around me, then just...darkness. Why did they even take me here, and who are they?

Dark was probably just trying to trick me or something, lure me away from camp, then kill me, so that Link won't have as much help on his quest. But it seems sort of a stupid plan, why not try to kill me at the camp? It's not like Link was anywhere near. Emphasis on try.

I glanced to my left when I heard a rustling sound, but it was only Link carrying a dead rabbit. Ew.

"I see you got a fire going." he observed, before starting to gut the rabbit. I looked away in disgust, even though I wasn't usually so squirmish about that sort of thing. It's just...gross.

I considered telling him about the encounter with Dark, but it didn't really concern him. Anyway, Link still seemed to be in a bad mood, cutting the rabbit a little more enthusiastically than necessary. When it was roasting on a spit Link had made over the fire, I started to talk.

"Um, Link?" he looked up, "Sorry for pushing you."

Link grinned like a little kid, and I could still see some traces traces of mud on his face, "That's okay. Now, can I ask you a few questions?"

"Sure."

"Well, you seem to know all of our names..."

"That's not a question." I didn't know how to answer. What, it's not like I can just say 'hey Link, oh yeah, almost your entire life is a video game and I know basically everything that's going to happen.' is it?

"Okay, how do you know all of our names?" he persisted.

"Next question."

Link sighed, "Fine. Where do you come from?"

"A country called England. And before you ask, its not in Hyrule. I have no idea how I got in the Water Temple." I continued, guessing the next one.

"Oh." was his clever response. "If you want, you can stay at Kakariko village-"

"No." I interrupted, "I want to help you defeat Ganondorf."

"But it's dangerous!" Link protested.

"I don't care! You know I can help you, I did multiple times in the Water Temple."

"Fine." he sighed, "I just needed you to know how dangerous it's gonna be."

"I understand."

XxXx

"What happened here?" the village was up in flames, but there wasn't any sign of what caused it. There were no people around either, except Sheik standing in front of a wall across from us.

I ran after Link towards Sheik, and we stopped a few steps behind Sheik. "Get back, Kiera,Link!" he warned, but too late. The top part of the well was blown off, landing at the bottom of the steps we had climbed.

The creature that rose from the well was one I knew; Bongo Bongo. It was a giant hand, wider than I was tall, but again I didn't understand how I could see it. Link was looking the opposite was as it moved forwards and grabbed Sheik, swinging him around before throwing him. I winced as he made a loud thud!

You know, that would be hilarious if it wasn't for the fact that there is an evil hand floating behind me.

Link and I ran towards him, and I checked to see if he had a pulse. Sheik did, but I knew he would still be out cold for a few minutes.

"Stay down."

I glanced up at Link, who had drawn his sword and was looking forward determinately as the fist flew towards us. I was about to tell him to move when it collided with his chest, sending him flying into the wall next to us.

I jumped to my feet, getting my sword out. The thing scared me, and I knew it could crush me easily, but otherwise it might do more damage to Link or Sheik. But as I approached the hand it made a strange squeaking noise and flew away, the other hand joining it.

That's...odd.

I ran over to Link, relieved when I saw the steady rise and fall of his chest. I knelt beside him, looking him over for any cuts of bruises. Finding none I looked back over at Sheik, who was still lying on the ground.

The rain was heavier now, putting out the fires, but also soaking the two. There was a small hut that was not burnt through beside us, and I remembered from the game that it was abandoned. Sighing I stood up and jogged over to Sheik, since he had the least clothes on and would probably get hypothermia or something faster than Link in his tunic and undershirt.

I was surprised that he was actually quite light, then remembered he was really Zelda in disguise. I wrapped an arm around his shoulders and pulled him into the house, just dropping him on the floor in the middle of the room. The house was pretty boring in design, a few pots sitting in one corner (That I had enjoyed destroying in the game), a couple of beds in the other and a chair to my right. That's convenient.

I lifted Sheik onto the bed and ran back outside for Link, using his legs to pull him inside. He was a lot heavier than Sheik, but I somehow managed to get him on the other bed before collapsing in the chair, falling almost immediately to sleep.