I've been helping protect the village, going on reconnaissance missions and fighting. They have served as great practice. Bossa Nova has been joining me, he can be very stealthy when he wants to be.
I don't think I've mastered much of anything though.
I just need to practice on my own.
Impa told me she's getting an ominous feeling in the wind.
There was an earthquake before a ground shattering roar pierced through the air. We collapsed to the ground, all out minds reeling, and ears ringing. Others have continued chest pain. It was night so that blinding light was all the more consuming, it were as if the sun suddenly appeared on the castle. I swear my heart stopped. Everything stopped, holding it's breath as the light faded along with repressing the black aura.
She told me Zelda can't hold out much longer.
I have no more time.
I had to send a letter back home telling everyone that I can't come back just yet.
I need to meet with Riju and make sure she's prepared for the worst.
I'll leave by dawn's first light, for now everyone is gathering supplies for me, and I'm hurriedly writing a little recipe book for Koko and leaving her with the necessary ingredients.
If the worst happens
Is it okay to think of the worst? If I fail. If I die. What I'll leave behind, try to tie up any loose ends before I face the thing. Is it okay? Preparing Riju to fight and protect herself, instead searching for the one thing that may be the deciding factor if I win or not...
The Master Sword.
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So I don't Forget Again PT.2
FanfictionI got the max amount of chapters so I had to make a new story to continue... Having forgotten his past once, after waking from his hundred year slumber, Link keeps a journal as to not forget again. As he journeys to save Hyrule he's confronted with...
