Winter's Chill, from
Link's point of view.
I never really understood why I was
an outsider when I was younger. I dressed the same as
them, I ate the same foods, played the same games, but
they still didn't accept me, well all except for Saria.
She was always there for me. But aside from her, I had no
one. I was just the boy with out a fairy, and Mido; he
made sure no one saw past that. But Saria always told him
to check himself, and shut his trap. Saria was, IS,
wonderful. I love her greatly. Now don't get me wrong, I
do love Saria... but it's not THAT kind of love. It's
more of a brotherly love, the same love I feel for Zelda.
Zelda is a great person too... she has a strong fighter's
spirit and a will of iron, she's stubborn and gentle at
the same time. I not only love her, but admire her. She's
pretty much the closest thing to a role model I have. But
like all people, she has her faults; her big one is her
arrogance and vanity. It's not TOO serious, but it gets
annoying. I love her none the less. As I stare out at the
gray clouds forming above Hyrule Field, I remember the
days of my youth more vividly. I always hated winter.
Sure the snow was fun, and the hot chocolate with my
friends was too, but it always made me feel so much more
alone then I already felt. I mean, being an outsider in
spring was bearable, I at least had the animals to talk
to, but in the winter they go away, and so do the
flowers. I shiver again. God I hate winter. I remember
one time, when Saria had been sick with a cold, and I
couldn't see her for a week. We were about 9 at the time;
it was my last winter in the Kokiri Forest before my
adventure. Anyway, It had been two days since she had
gotten sick, and the first snowfall of the year had just
presented itself. I remember throwing on my green scarf,
brown gloves, warm green tunic, and hat. I can still feel
the freezing winds hitting my face with a blast of snow.
I remember feeling so happy and carefree, but in a matter
of minutes it all changed. I had sprinted out of my house
and jumping over the railing into the snow. I felt so
happy then. I created snow angels and snowballs. I even
grabbed a piece of bark from a tree and went sledding
down the hill that led to the training ground. I saw
Kerina, the girl who usually sat on the roof of the
Kokiri shop, ice-skating on the pond. She smiled and
waved at me. I did the same back to her. I remember
thinking that maybe they had finally learned to accept
me. I ran past the twins, Leia and Laurin, as they
chucked snowballs at each other, yelling "Hi
Link!" as I passed by. Suddenly, my fun, and
illusions of being accepted, came to a screeching halt.
As another of the Kokiri yelled a friendly greeting to
me, I turned my attention from the space in front of
me.BOOM I had hit something, hard, and landed flat on my
butt. "What do you think you're doing Mr. No
Fairy?" Mido, great. I stood up boldly, I was about
a head shorter then him, but I still thought I was
better. "I was running, genius." Mido raised an
eyebrow. "Running?" He questioned
sarcastically, "Usually people WATCH WHERE THEY'RE
GOING when running, dummy." I felt my face heat up.
I remembered being so incredibly angry with him for
calling me a dummy. "SHUT UP MIDO!" I screamed
angrily, "WHAT DO YOU KNOW?" Now, I should've
known better then to question his authority, but I
didn't. I was too proud to let him get away with calling
me names. I should've just walked away and let it roll
off my back. After I said that, Mido's face twisted in
anger. He hated being questioned. He had shoved me. Hard.
"I know A LOT MORE THEN YOU!" He yanked me up
roughly by my collar. "And you know why, punk?
Because I have three things." He released my collar
and I fell to the ground. Now not only was my ego and
butt bruised, but my leg now had an increasing pain in
it. Mido had dropped me right on a rock. "One thing
I have," He began loudly, as he noticed the crowd
slowly forming around us, "Is brains. I know how to
run a village! I'M the leader shrimp. And you think you
have the smarts to question me?" He laughed and
pulled me up to his face again. "I don't think
so." He hissed. I just gritted my teeth.
"Another thing I have that you don't, is a
fairy." He smirked rudely, "But you already
knew that didn't you?" I growled at that point.
"You remind me every day." I spat out. His
smirk became wider, "Well I HAVE to, I mean you
don't have the brains to realize that, remember?" I
heard some snickers throughout the crowd that had
gathered around us. He dropped me again. This time I
landed on ice. "The final thing I have that you
don't," his smirk turned into an evil smile, bearing
all his little teeth, "Is friends." I remember
hearing the murmurs of agreement throughout the crowd. I
remember how badly that had hurt. He had hit my weak
point. The tears had formed in my eyes then, but I was a
man! I couldn't cry! He saw the tears, and chuckled,
"You know it too don't you? No one here really likes
you. I mean you're not one of us, you don't have a fairy,
so you're not even a Kokiri!" I lowered my head in
defeat as the other Kokiris began to shout, "Yeah!
He isn't one of us!" and "No way can we accept
this guy! He's different!" I had stood up then. My
leg really hurt, and my heart ached, but I ignored it. I
looked Mido straight in the eye. My turn to hurt him!
"Well," I said dangerously, "I have Saria,
and you don't!"This time Mido had the tears in his
eyes, no one else saw them, but I did. He laughed
shakily, "Yeah whatever Mr. No Fairy." I shook
my head, sighed and turned away. "Or should I say,
Mr. No Friends?" He shouted. The crowd became
silent, and my face grew red with anger. This time I
couldn't hide the tears. They flowed down my cheeks like
rivers, and splattered onto the ice. I sniffed, and ran.
I don't think I have ever run faster then I did then. I
ran past Mido's house, up the hill, and into the Lost
Woods entrance. By now, it was getting close to sun set,
but I didn't care. I ran past some tall grass, and
through another log tunnel. I ran blindly and straight
into a railing. I had been running so fast, that I had
flipped over the railing and fallen. It was a pretty high
fall, and I hit my head pretty hard and passed out. I
don't really remember anything after that. Apparently,
Saria had heard everything, since the argument was pretty
much right in front of her house, and came out after I
had ran away. She had smacked Mido on the back of the
head, and run after me. They found me about an hour
later, unconcious and bleeding from the head. I had to
have 5 stitches. It wasn't so much the pain from my head
that had gotten to me, but the pain in my heart. And now
here I am, sitting on top of a lonely stone fence in
Hyrule field, staring at the falling snow, alone. I feel
about as lonely as I did that day. I feel my eyes
moisten. I'm not gunna cry not here, not now. Suddenly, I
feel a hand on my shoulder. "Link?" says a
voice softly. I spin around, grab my sword, and face the
person standing in back of me. "Malon?" I
breath, "what..." She smiles slightly, and
hands me a knitted scarf. "I was coming out to see
the first snow fall, and I saw you sitting there. You
looked cold, and lonely, so..." She looked away and
blushed. I'd always liked Malon. Ever since the first day
I saw her standing there in the market. She was, and
still is, very beautiful. I never realized how much I
truly loved her until the first day I saw her after my
long sleep. She was standing in the stabled holding a
bucket of water. Her face was pretty bruised up. I
remember how angry I had been. Ingo had probably beat her
up. She had been so shy, and nervous. It was adorable. I
remember the feeling of her face near mine when I had
whispered to her. I remember the day after, when she had
kissed me on the cheek, I felt a warm chill course
through my body. Now when I say love in this instance, I
mean LOVE. Like between a man and a woman love. Like
marriage love. Malon, on top of being beautiful, has so
many other great qualities. She is very determined, and
firey. She has a strong fighters will. She has a love for
all things, and hates no one, not even Ingo. Her purity
and innocence are so strong. And she is consantly happy.
I turn to her. "Well yeah, I was kinda cold, and
lonely," I say softly. I lean my face close to hers,
and whisper in her ear: "But I feel much better now
that you're here." Her eyes widened and she blushed.
She slowly faced me. "Y-you do?" she asked
shakily. I smiled, "Yes, I do." She smiled.
"Well," she moved her face closer to mine, was
she finally gunna try to kiss me? "THANKS FAIRY BOY
SAME TO YOU!" She screamed right in my ear.
Ouchies... BAM Suddenly, I'm on my but, in the snow.
Malon is still sitting on the fence, laughing, a lot. Her
cheeks are rosy and they make her gorgeous red hair stand
out. I feel a warm tingle throughout my body and smile
and laugh as well. I grab her wrist lightly and pull her
onto the snow with me. She stops laughing as she lands on
top of me. Ok this is a little awkward. Nice but awkward.
She's on top of me. Her smile is gone, but she has joy in
her eyes, like... she wanted this? Her lips are open a
little in surprise, and her hair is all around us. She
suddenly laughs and jams some snow into my face. Well,
that's one way to kill the moment. I smirk playfully and
chuck some snow at her. DIRECT HIT! "Ha Ha Malon! In
your face!" She smirks as well, and shouts
playfully, "Oh yeah, I think I was the one who
jammed the snow in YOUR face, Hun." I stop my
laughing. She called me Hun. Sure it was in jest, but it
still felt good. Suddenly I lunge at her, and we go
rolling down the hill. Ok now, this is REALLY awkward,
I'm on top of her, she's blushing, and so am I. Should I
take advantage of this? Hmmm, it's a nice setting. Snow,
warmth, her, Talon... TALON?! I quickly scramble to my
feet, as does Malon. We look at her father, at each
other, and away. Talon looks sternly at us both and then
begins to laugh. "Haw Haw Haw! You two remind me of
the days when I was courtin your mother Malon!" I
look over at Malon wide eyed. She is giving the death
glare to her father. "Haw Haw Haw! Sorry Malon,
didn't mean to embarrass ya, you either Link." I
wave my hands in front of me as a sign of "No big
deal," Malon, on the other hand is kinda pissed.
"Well, Malon, it's getting late and I wanted you to
come in for supper, Link is welcome to join us if he'd
like." Malon looks over at me, and then at her
father. "Ok daddy, we'll be there in a minute."
He raises an eyebrow, smiles, and walks back up to the
ranch. Malon shakes her head, and sighs. "Um,"
she blushes, "Sorry about my dad, he, um, kinda,
uh... yeah..." I laugh, "It's ok Malon. He's
just trying to be funny." She laughs. "He did a
good job!" We both start to laugh a little.
"So, you wanna join us for dinner Link?" I
smile. "Sure Malon." I offer her my arm. She
looks at it, giggles, and accepts it. We walk up to the
ranch together. Ok, so maybe I don't hate winter that
much anymore. I mean Malon seems to take away the
winter's bitter chill. THE END (Of Winter's Chill)
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