It was 14;00 that day when I woke up. I was in my room in my bed (finally). I put on my uniform from Farore and ran down the stairs. Before I opened the door, I was faded into eternal white again, assuming Farore had something for me. Instead, I saw a silhouette with orange and red fire surrounding it instead of the green flames of Farore.
"You must go alone," it said. It then vanished into thin air. Then appeared Farore.
"That whom hath just spoken to you is Din. She has finally chosen to speak to me for once."
"But, why?" I asked, confused, "Why must I go alone tonight?"
"I do hope you recall the events of night two at that very building. That evil presence is-" She slipped me an envelope. "Do not open it until you arrive at the hospital." With that, I faded back to the door I was about to open. In the very same hand in which I received the envelope from Farore was that envelope. I quickly and quietly tucked it away in my pant pocket, not seen by anyone. Just as I brought my hand to the doorknob, it opened.
"Oh. Hi there," her highness said, "I was about to come get you."
"Hi. It's great to see you again, but something needs to be discussed. Is everyone downstairs?"
"Yes."
"Okay. Come along." I took her hand as I walked to the stairs and let go as I took the first step down.
Zelda's POV
I blushed as Albert and his honest self walked me down the hall and to the stairs hand in hand with me.
My POV
"Hey everyone," I said, rather dull.
"Hi," they all said in unison.
"What- what's wrong?" Impa asked.
"Remember the evil presence I sensed in the hospital? I have reason to believe it's covering up something strictly for me. Sorry to make you jealous, but-"
"I'm not jealous at all, acutally," Mary said.
"I am, though, concerned about what you have to face to reveal it," Impa said.
"As am I, but that should not make you concerned. I have to go alone to do it."
"Farore told you, right?" Zelda asked. There were a few seconds of silence before I answered.
"No."
"Well, who told you then?"
"It- it was Din whom told me, BUT she spoke before Farore, and Farore would have told me if she was lying."
"Well, at least Farore came after," Impa said.
"All in all, I have to go alone tonight. All the way I must be alone."
"You've been alone for far too long," Zelda said in such a caring voice. At first, I didn't realize what she truly meant, but after realizing came:
"I will survive tonight. I have the assistance of the Goddesses at my side." I did everything I could to keep my desires in the right place and my heart humble. Zelda couldn't help but need attachment assurance.
"Please come back tomorrow," she said, her voice low and soloemn. I looked Zelda square in her face.
"I promise to you," I said, now turning to everyone else, "All of you I will come back." With that, I checked the time.
My bike had broke, so I had to get going now, at 22:00, if I was to get to the hospital on time on foot.
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The Legend of Zelda: Humanity's Last Hope (by LinkDaLegend)
Fanfiction"We pulled to a slow stop at the Castletown Station. The town was fine. All the buildings were in their places, untouched. It was, though, oddly quiet. Peaceful. Empty. The winds blowing in the silent town brought back memories of when I had a famil...