Snow Boarding

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Twilight's POV

The first thing I processed after the Shift was pain. Pain in my wrist that was caught underneath me.

The second thing was the cold. Biting cold that burned through my clothes.

I groaned and used my arm to prop myself up. Getting my face out of the snow. My other wrist was twisted at a wrong angle.

I fell back to the ground but managed to move my head so I could breathe.

"Alright," Time shouted. "who's not dead?"

A series of groans and raised arms answered him. Good. It looks like everyone's alive.

I raised my arm with the twisted wrist. "I could use some help over here."

"Twilight!" Severs people protested. "Why?"

I smirked into the snow as Hyrule approached with the sound of crunching snow. He took my wrist and without warning, jerked it back into place.

I cried out in pain and shock. I glared at the traveler who just hummed as he crafted a makeshift splint for my wrist then helped me up. I glared at him.

But Hyrule just walked back over to Legend who was laying on his back looking defeated. He was half buried in snow.

Wild and Wind were the first up. Like always.

Wild looked down at his slate. "No signal. This isn't my Hyrule. Besides, it's not as cold as the Gerudo Highlands or Hebra. Tabantha is actually a little warmer then this."

"It's snow." Legend groaned. "I hate snow. We won't be able to tell whose Hyrule it is until we find a landmark."

"You also could wear pants." Warriors said, dusting the snow off of his scarf.

Legend flipped him off while still staring up at the sky.

Hyrule sighed and lifted Legend up against the Vet's wishes and groans.

Wind shivered and confiscated my pelt. Wars' scarf and Sky's sailcloth were both wet so he would have to deal. But Wild pulled out a ruby circlet from his slate and gave it to the poor Sailor whose tropical island home never dropped below 70 degrees.

"We need to get going." Time said, standing up. "We need to find some civilization and warmth sooner rather then later."

Wild passed out spicy elixirs to people like Sky, who doesn't have cold areas in his Hyrule and Warriors who doesn't take the cold very well.

However, he claimed he didn't need it.

In his defense, his cheeks weren't even getting red and he did look perfectly warm. I mean, it would make sense if he's used to colder areas.

At some point during our hike, Time and Warriors, who were in the front, took out their weapons and tensed.

I looked up. We were approaching a hill and at the top of the hill was a tree covered in ice. Two figures stood beside it.

One was larger and had a tail and the other one had no arms and was leaning from side to side.

I broke away from the group as I ran up to meet them. Protests from the other heroes followed me.

"Yeto!" I cried. "Yeta! How are you?"

The two yetis turned to me in surprise. Their surprise turned to smiles once they recognized me.

"Link!" Yeto said. "How you been?"

"Good, thanks." I gestured to my unsure friends behind me. "These are my friends, Wild, Time, Warriors, Sky, Wind, Hyrule, Four, Legend."

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