Chapter 3- The Door's Locked, Now What?

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Magic isn't really all that difficult. It always came naturally to me. That being said, there are some things that are beyond even my abilities. Turning Link back into a human while he was in Twilight, that's one of them. But at least I could free him from the chains.

In retrospect, my actions probably scared him. I created a ball of energy in my hands, and released it. My aim was perfect- good thing too, otherwise I would have fried the guy who I was trying to get to help me. Not a good foot to get off on.

The ball of energy exploded, and the shards hit the chain around Link's foot... I mean paw... and the chain broke. Link was free. And surprised, too.

"You look kind of surprised," I noted. Then I giggled. Then I decided to use the bargaining tool at hand.

"So, I bet you're wondering, where exactly are we?" Then I went through the bars. This surprised him again. Good, keep him on his toes.

Then I decided to have some fun. "Well, I'll make you a deal. If you can get over here, maybe I'll tell you!" Then I laughed. I motioned for him to come over. Then I yawned. 

I may have mentioned, Link's not the sharpest tool in the shed. And yet, he found his way out of the cell relatively quickly. Link realized that a box in the corner was hiding a hole, and then he simply crawled through the hole. Easy as pie.

When he got through, he couldn't find me. I was hiding on the ceiling. Link looked around frantically, then he turned around. I had dropped onto his back- hey, he was strong enough to give me a ride. I'd gotten him out of his cell, and hovering took energy. I was tired. Seemed like a pretty fair trade to me.

Nevertheless, he got mad. Link twirled around, biting, but unable to reach me. I still found the kindness in me to compliment him on his intelligence.

"Hm, so you're not completely stupid after all!" I patted him on the head, hoping to remind him exactly who got him out of his cell. It worked, he held his temper.

"Listen, I like you. So I think I'll get you out of here." Then I pulled his ear to my face, he needed to hear this. "But in exchange for my help, you have to do EXACTLY as I say!" Link didn't look happy with the deal, but he was willing to deal with it. I told him to give me a sign if he needed me. "So, are we all clear? Good. Now let's get moving!"

Yeah, that took a while. But we were finally free. It was time for Link to figure out where he was, but first... there's someone Link should meet.

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