Mutual Feelings, Pt. 14

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Summary: No.

Despite Revali's best efforts, your catatonic state of late nights and spending every waking moment in your room doing research persisted. You continually worked into the early hours of the morning until exhaustion hit and the world spiraled into a fit of eerily calm darkness. Sometimes you'd wake on your bed, tucked beneath the many blankets Revali had sourced from the village, but most of the time you were left to wake with flushed skin against your hard-wooden desk. The bags below your eyes snuck back into your life and your skin grew duller and duller as the days passed.

Visiting the Champions was your getaway. Gerudo was quite beautiful and one of the more peaceful places lately, despite the Yiga Clan who always greeted you between the Bazaar and the City. At night, the sounds of a bustling city grew quiet, only leaving behind the graceful wind as it moved and shaped the vast desert. Urbosa was pleased to see you, gladly leading you to the Divine Beast where you installed what you believed to be your final updates. The Calamity was growing close and a final battle was soon to happen whether you wanted it to or not.

"What will this thing do?" Urbosa brushed her hand on the top of your new installation, her fingers delicately scraped against the metal. "I was surprised when this arrived at my doorstep." She laughed. "I knew it had to be another one of your plans when I saw how detailed the instructions were." A piece of paper slipped from her hand as she held it up to catch the light. You had sent out your plans to the Champions but hadn't exactly told them what your plans were supposed to do.

"It's going to make sure you stay safe..." your breath hitched in your throat, "when the battle happens."

"Do you plan on moving to the Lab? Your safety is just as important as ours. The castle will surely be Calamity Ganon's first target." She moved around the module; her attention drawn away from the blueprints.

"There's no room for me there, Urbosa."

"Well, you can always stay here in the City... but I do suppose that would ruffle Revali's feathers." She let out a light airy laugh as a calm smile rested upon her face. "He needs that every-so-often. It's good for him."

Having just suffered through a nasty thunderstorm, the Domain was rather cold today. An angry breeze ran down the canyon walls, racing the droplets of water it threw up as it went. Many Zora were enjoying it, though. They were happily swimming up and down the river, greeting you as they passed.

Stepping foot into the Domain, your eye immediately caught the bright red scales Mipha and her younger brother Sidon dawned. They stood together just below the throne room, laughing playfully at something one of Sidon's friends said. You approached, a content smile on your face despite your physical appearance. Mipha took note.

"[Name.]" She met you halfway up the steps in a warm, friendly embrace. Her arms locked together at your shoulders, giving a slight squeeze. "Are you alright?" She whispered, only letting loose enough to examine your physical status. Her cringe wasn't hidden well as her brows laced together. "Come, let me take care of that for you."

Ruta was growing impatient lately. The Beast could sense the unrest beneath Hyrule as the Calamity geared up for its final battle against all that is good.

"More upgrades?" Daruk groaned. "Poor Rudania 'sgot to be tired by now."

"Good to see you too, Daruk." You strolled into the city, clutching the few materials you could carry on your own.

"N-not that I didn't want 'ta see you!" He gave you a goofy smile. "Aren't 'cha workin' a bit too much, kiddo?"

"I'll be fine."

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