As I was leaving the village, I found a girl struggling to cook. She mumbled something about needing butter and apples. I already had plenty of apples, so I sold some old equipment and bought some butter. She was ecstatic to see I had the ingredients, and even more so when I offered them to her. She wanted to make other dishes and that's how I ended up running around town all day gathering ingredients. I think I met just about everyone in town through doing this. The girl's name is Koko. Her mother died not long ago, and because of that she wants to master her mother's dishes. It also seems that her dad is too busy with work to do much cooking, so she has to learn how to cook. I'm glad I helped, I even learned some good recipes like Hot Buttered Apples, Tough Meat-Stuffed Pumpkin, Veggie Cream Soup, and Honeyed Apples.
Koko also has a sister named Cottla. Cottla was upset that her sister was cooking all the time. She insisted that their mother was going to come back home soon, saying that she just left for a short trip. I offered to play with Cottla so Koko could keep practicing. While gathering ingredients I played hide-and-seek. I was already looking for vegetables and the like, so why not a kid as well? Well, it was not so much of hide-and-seek as it was follow the sound of giggling.
In the evening the two girls wanted me to eat dinner with them. I think Koko just wanted me to taste her cooking. I really didn't need to eat since I wasn't injured, but I didn't want to disappoint her. It tasted really good! Better than anything I've made at least. I should try making some of these recipes soon.
It's late now. And it seems that Moblins and Bokoblins appear more often at night, so I won't leave till morning.
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So I don't forget again
FanfictionHaving forgotten his past once, after waking from his hundred year slumber, Link keeps a journal as to not forget again. As he journeys to save Hyrule he's confronted with his past, present, and future. Making new friends only to leave them, grievin...
