Zelda awoke
the next morning to see Link walking through the square.
He stopped to talk to someone, who pointed him towards
the graveyard. He ran there, faerie in tow, and Zelda
exclaimed; "Good, he's
going to get the Hookshot."
"Yes, but he'll have to race Dampe's ghost."
Impa said. Zelda stayed by the window until she saw Link
and Navi emerge from the windmill, which was somehow
connected to the tomb of the ancient gravedigger. The
hookshot, dangling from his belt, glistened in the
morning sun. The small blue faerie went up to his ear,
saying something, maybe to go to the forest? Zelda saw
Link nod, and race from the village.
"I've got to beat him to the Forest, Impa."
Zelda said.
"Go..G'bye" Impa replied. Zelda gave her
surrogate mother a hug, and set off towards Goron City,
where the shortcut to the Forest lay. ***
Zelda arrived at Goron City late that afternoon. Her trek
up Death Mountain had not been pleasant. Large boulders
tumbled down the trail, and volcanic ash spurted from the
crater at certain times. As Zelda entered the dark, cool
cavernthe Gorons lived in, she found it empty, save for a
small Goron rolling round and around and round and
around. Zelda knew from study as a child that Gorons
rolled to express joy or distress. In this case,
distress. Zelda leapt down to the level the young Goron
rolled on, and as he approached, he stopped, and looked
at Zelda with big sad eyes. "What's
wrong, little one?" Zelda asked.
"T-the otherrrrrr G-gorons w-w-were tak-ken
aw-way!" The Goron sobbed.
"Where?" Zelda asked.
"T-to the F-f-fire T-temple. G-ganondorf w-will feed
themmm to V-volvagia!!!" Tears rolled down the child
Goron's face; "A dragon!!"
"I know who can help. I'll guide him here."
Zelda said, and Link's strong, handsome face popped into
her head. "Thank you lady ma'am
person!" The little Goron smiled and resumed
rolling. Zelda leapt down another level and searched the
winding path until she heard the faint strains of a
joyous melody. She ran towards the sound to find a tunnel
with a faint light at the end. Zelda ran into it, and
seconds later emerged to a wood filled with tunnels. She
was here. The Lost Woods. She turned left, and found a
little boy of about 10 blocking the next tunnel.
"Could you let me through please?" Zelda asked.
"Saria told me never to let anyone pass." The
boy said. "Let me through....I
need to get to the Forest Temple." She said, a edge
to her voice. "And
why?" The chubby boy asked.
"Look, let me through..PLEASE!" Zelda was
beyond annoyed. "No."
The boy put his hands on his hips, and put his little
freckled nose in the air.
"Alright." Zelda crouched, and leapt over his
head, rolling through the tunnel. She could hear the boy
shouting, but he didn't give chase. Zelda darted through
a few more passageways, and found herself in an
enchanting place. "The Sacred
Forest Meadow...Almost there." Zelda said to her
self. She crouched again, preparing to spring like a cat,
and she leapt onto a stone wall, now able to walk above
the maze, but narrowly missing a moblin's sharp spear.
Zelda leapt from wall to wall finally reaching a set of
stone steps. She crept up the steps to see a large Moblin
at the top. Thankfully it was asleep. She tiptoed past
it's snoozing form, and climbed a tree near the Temple.
Snuggling in the branches, she waited. ***
The moon rose and shone a milky light across the meadow.
A floating light caught the attention of Zelda's bleary
eyes, and she watched Link and his faerie approach the
Temple. He stopped at a stump, and hung his head. Zelda
wondered why, and closed her eyes for a second. She saw a
green haired girl sitting on that stump, playing an
ocarina. She opened her eyes again, and leapt from the
tree. Link whirled around, and said;
"Hello, Sheik." He bowed, grinning.
"We meet again, Link." She nodded in reply to
his bow. Stepping forward, she said; "The flow of
Time is always cruel. It's speed seems different for each
person, but no one can change it. A thing that dosen't
change with Time is a memory of younger days..." She
pulled out her lute. "In order to return here again,
play the Minuet of Forest." She plucked the strings
lovingly, sounding out a sassy waltz. Link followed along
again with the Ocarina, as the song ended. Until we meet
again, Link." She said "Goodbye,
Sheik." Link walked towards her. Quickly, she pulled
out a Deku Nut, and threw it to the earth. *POOF!* She
re-appeared at the entrance to the steps, behind Link.
She heard him say; "Where'd
she go? She's very pretty..." Link sighed. He
shrugged, and pulled out his Hookshot. He aimed it at a
tree, and launched himself up to the Temple. He ran
inside. "Good luck,
Link." Zelda whispered. He thought
she was pretty!!!!!!!!! She
went back to the Lost Woods, and walked back to the stone
steps from which she came. She entered the tunnel,
re-surfacing in Goron City again. She jumped to ground
level, and walked to the Cheif's chamber. Pulling back
the stone statue, she discovered an entrance to Death
Mountain Crater. She walked in, to be met by a blast of
heat, The air quivered with the intense temperature.
Looking around, Zelda found a perfect perch to wait for
Link on; a broken bridge. She flipped gracefully onto a
overhanging peice of wood above it.
Link thought she was pretty!!!!
Zelda nearly swooned off her perch. |