Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo!

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"A-A pumpkin?" Zelda asked, reaffirming that she'd heard him correctly.

"Yes, that's what I said. Is there one around?" Revali asked, looking around the garden to try and find anything. "Ugh; curse my poor night vision..."

It was then that Zelda remebered their greenhouse. It sat at the furthest end of the garden so it wouldn't be that long of a walk.

"Wait...I think I know where we can get some, follow me!" She exclaimed, turning around to head there.

"Ah splendid, but could you help guide me there? I'm struggling to see my own wings in front of my face, so that would be lovely," Revali replied, blinking his eyes a couple times in a vain attempt to see clearer.

Nodding her head, Zelda took him by the wing, and they hurried off to find the greenhouse.

After following a small cobblestone pathway, they came upon the glass structure, and Zelda led the rito inside.

Thankfully, one of the lamps had been left lit  so Revali could see.

"We should have pumpkins in here but I'm not exactly sure where they are—"

The girl's sentence was cut off by the sound of a sparkly crack in the air.

Revali had magicked the pumpkin into his hands with his wand. Hylia only knows when he pulled that out.

"A little small, but this'll work. Come along; we need a big open field," he told her, marching his way out of the greenhouse.

Zelda tried following behind him but almost instantaneously felt herself become light as air. Seconds later, a huge gust of wind engulfed them, and they were teleported to the big open field Revali had just mentioned.

Something told Zelda that was the very least of his magical abilities.

She watched as he set the pumpkin down on the grass.

"I'm sorry, may I ask what this is all for?" She inquired, as Revali stood back and pulled out his wand.

"Well, you're gonna need something to take you there, right?" He asked, gesturing for her to step back as well.

"I mean...yes but I just don't see how a pumpkin is going to—"

"Bibbidi bobbidi boo!" She heard him say, before a giant burst of white magic hit the pumpkin in front of them with a crack.

Zelda hurried to press her hands over her eyes, shielding them from the immense light.

After the glow had died down, she began to uncover them, realizing that she was now staring at a glittering carriage, a massive silver one with spiraled wheels and a velvet interior.

Her jaw fell in awe, and she looked over towards Revali, who had a mildly embarrassed look on his face.

"H-How did you do that?!" She sputtered in amazement, stepping around to where he was standing so she could get a better look at it.

"Magic, obviously. I just hate saying that stupid phrase," he sighed, before gesturing over towards his work. "What do you think?"

Zelda turned to wrap her arms around him in a hug.

"Oh, thank you, it's more than I could've ever hoped for!" She told him, the tears beginning to prick at her eyes once again.

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