Link said bye to Daruk and Yunubo a couple of days later. He pulled out some fans and a steering stick, and began to fly there.
"The world is my cheese and crackers! I can put whatever I want on them!" Link shouted.
Meanwhile, a traveling merchant wondered what kind of bird was in the sky. And it had a horrible way of saying things.
Link arrived at Rito village a couple days later.
Link walked through the empty stores, it was empty this time of year. Link saw Revali answering a Rito.
"I see why you would like a drop off area for children, but we don't have the materials," Revali explained.
"Oh," said the Rito, clearly sad. "So I'm stuck with Tulin all day?"
"Be happy! He's a bundle of joy! And hell," Revali said.
"I can spare some wood," Link chimed in.
"Oh, hey meat bag," Revali said, nodding in Link direction. "Give us the goods then."
Link handed over more than one hundred bundles of wood.
"That's a lot of wood," the Rito said.
"Hush Teba," Revali said. "What do you want for it?"
"Nothing," Link shrugged. "You done? I came for a visit."
"A new person? How new!" a squeaky voice said.
"Tulin go away," Teba scowled.
"Oh, if you need to build, I can watch him," Link said. "I'm okay with children."
"Okkay?" Teba said. "But if gets hurt, I'm going to kill you."
Link shook Tulins hand and Links pointer finger glowed  a light blue. He stared at his hand and noticed a red light also.
"Ah crap, here we go again," Link muttered. Link picked Tulin up and walked away. "Have you ever flown?"
"No, I never leave Rito town," Tulin said, frowning. Link lifted Tulin over his head and began to run around.
"How does this feel?" Link asked.
"Yay yay! I'm flying! I'm flying!" Tulin cheered.
                                      
                                          
                                   
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A Hero and his fish ~ Back at it again
FanfictionHey, look at Feline_Commanders version of this to get the beginning part of this. Mipha and Link get married, have some kids, yada yada yada.
 
                                               
                                                  