*Gasp* I woke up suddenly then quickly sat up as I tried to catch my breath. What was that? I looked around and noticed three young women all within a few feet of me, one of which was directly beside me. After a few seconds, Marin gave me a tight hug. "Don't do that, Link! You scared me!" I hugged her back. "I'm sorry." Once the hug ended, I turned to look at the other two, Impa and Zelda. Impa stood up and approached me. "We should get you inside." I nodded in response as I stood up. I became dizzy and stumbled a bit. Marin caught me before I ended up on the ground. "I've got you." My vision was still spotty but I could still sort of see Zelda sitting on the ground. "What about Zelda?" "Don't worry about her, Link. You need to worry about yourself right now." Once we entered our room in the inn, Marin guided me to the end of the bed so that I could sit without falling or missing. I laid back as Marin sat next to me. As my vision started to become more clear, I could tell that something was bothering her. "Is Zelda jealous of me?" I turned to look at her as she laid next to me. "Why do you ask?" "I don't know....She just seems super envious. When I found them with you, after you had blacked out, she was pretty dismissive and seemed mad that I was there." I sat up and brought my legs onto the bed. Then shifted my body towards hers. "If you think I have feelings for her, then you'd be wrong. The only person I have eyes for is you, Marin." She sat up and blushed. She's so adorable when she's flustered. Then she turned towards me, placed her hands on mine, and locked eyes with me. "I love you, Link." I was a bit shocked. Neither one of us had ever said that before but it sounded nice when she said it. "I love you too, Marin." Then I went in for a kiss.
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Saving A Lost Kingdom
ActionZelda had just started to become close with her knight before her kingdom fell to Calamity Ganon. Now, years later, she's found someone that embodies his spirit but is he truly the next chosen hero? Lost, guilt-ridden, fearful, and alone she must f...