Chapter Three

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Zelda woke up that day in a good mood. She had gotten a good night sleep. As she hopped off her bed, she noticed movement in the corner of her eye. She looked out the window bewildered. Link was zooming in and out of the bazaar with an array of items, like tools, glass, and wood. Had Link actually gotten up before her?! This had never happened before. She watched him fly with his loftwing barely holding on to the items. Zelda couldn't tell where he was flying, her eyes were still a bit blurry from waking up. After she had gotten dressed, she saw him again come back and into the bazaar and take what seemed to be his last set of items. Zelda quickly hurried outside to ask him what he was doing but by the time she had gotten there, Link was already flying his loftwing, who knows where? She had ran to the edge and called, "Link!!" but he was already too far. Now Zelda really knew something was up.

Days had gone by where Link would do this and he would even pass on hanging out with Zelda. She questioned him many times, but he always seemed to misdirect the conversation and avoided telling her. It had been three weeks, and now he only did this every other day. He enjoyed spending time with Zelda.
On the final day, he had been gone the whole day. By the next day, Zelda had had enough of his coming and going without a single word. When Link had finally woken up and went outside to meet Zelda, she was waiting for him with hands on her hips, "Okay, just tell me, where have you been going?" Before Link even got to open his mouth, she sassed "and don't even think you're going to weasel out of this one!" She was glaring at him now. "Yeah, about that. I have something to show you." Link said as he smiled, "Follow me!" He ran to the edge and leaped and Zelda was right behind him. He was flying down towards the breach in the cloud barrier, toward the surface.

They both landed in the sealed grounds and Link began to walk to Faron Woods. Inside Faron Woods with the statue of the goddess still visible there was a little shack made out of wood with windows. "I made it for you. I know how much you love the surface so I made this place so you can be on the surface and study!" Zelda did love the surface but she hadn't had any time really to go down to the surface. She was still a student at the Knight Academy and put her studies and work first. She would try doing her work on the land the wind would blow at her and risk her papers and there wasn't any comfortable way to do work on the surface without any tables or anything.
"You made this?" Zelda asked open mouthed. "Yeah, I know it's not the best but at least you can do your work here. There's a table and chair in there too. The window even has the perfect view of the statue of the goddess, so you can look over the triforce too." Link said scratching the back of his head. "Thank you, Link!" Zelda said and hugged him.

When they separated, she looked down and played with her hands nervously, "Link-" suddenly, the ground started rumbling, and a blood curdling voice ripped through the air.
"Aha, at last. The triforce, it shall be mine!"

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