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Pinguicha
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Rated: K+ - English - Romance/Supernatural - Reviews: 113 - Updated: 10-15-03 - Published: 07-01-03 - Complete - id:1408453
The Legend of Zelda: Seven Feelings

Written by: Pinguicha

A/N: This is my first Zelda fic and I just played Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Oracle of Ages and Wind Waker... So please be gentle. There are some diferences like Zelda having a sister...

A/N2: In this story, Link has to gather seven feelings that can send Ganondorf back to the Sacred Realm... It's better than it sounds... I promise...

Chapter 1: Going for a trip...

"Crystal, where are you?" Zelda shouted as she walked in the courtyard, lloking for her sister, who was three years younger than her. "Crystal?"

"Yes, sis?" said a girl with fourteen years old. Her hair was long, brown and her eyes were grey. But not a usual grey. This grey was so clear that when a person looked directly at her, it was almost like seeing the bottom of her gaze and, at the same time, like seeing nothing that lies besides them. She was sittingg in the top of a tree. She had a distant look in her face.

"Oh, here you are... Our father is looking for you. I think we are going out for a trip..." Zelda said. They were not 'true sisters'. They had the same father, but not the same mother. They both died when they were born, but they got along like they had the same mother, like 'true sisters'. Crystal was still with a distant look in her face. "What happened you?" Zelda asked

"Do you believe in prophecies?"

"Y-yes... Why?" Zelda asked as she remembered the prophecies she had about Ganondorf and the prophecie she had last night... about Link...

"I had one." Crystal said "About us meeting a man... in a trip with you and our father." Zelda gasped. She DID had that prophecy, too. How could her sister have dreamed the same as her last night? "What is it, Zel?"

"I had that prophecy, too..." Zelda confessed "Was the man blonde, with blue eyes and a green tunic?"

"Yes..." Crystal replied "In your dream there was a man like that?"

"Yeah... he's..."

"He's what"

"The Hero of Time." Zelda said and it was Crystal's turn to gasp

"What? No... the same man that fought Ganon, that held the Triforce... THE MAN THAT SAVED US ALL?"

"Yes..." Zelda said. She remembered that her sister was token to a safe place in some land with her nurse, to protect her from Ganondorf. She won't remember anything even if she had stood in Hyrule, too. O one remembered besides the seven sages and the Hero of Time.

"Wow..." Crystal said

"Well, no time for this." Zelda said "We must get back... Our father wants to leave."

"Ok..." Crystal said, pensive. She jumped of the tree, landing on the ground.

"Girl, your dress is all torn!" Zelda said as she saw her sister's dress "You should take care of your clothes, you know..."

"What's the matter? They don't have feelings! They're just... clothes!"

"Where were you this morning?"

"I stood here all the morning."

"LIAR!" Zelda shouted, playfully

"Ok, I went to the market..."

"ALONE!"

"Yes, why?" Crystal started "I can defend myself! I'm not the kind of girl that has no strengths! You know that, Zelda!"

"But it's too dangerous!" Zelda said

"It's fun, too!" Crystal confessed "Or, you'll tell me you never went to the market alone?"

"Er..."

"See, you went, too!"

"But I had reasons you wouldn't believe!" Zelda said, a little loud "Come on, let's chage that dress, before our father spots you with your clothes like that..."

"I agree!" Crystal said and she went to her room with her sister.

******* Meanwhile *******

"LINK!" yelled a joyfull Saria to a figure that had jut arrived at the forest

"Hey, Saria!" Link said and he dismounted Epona "How are the things here?"

"Strange, Link... Everything has become strange last days" Saria confessed "Did you find Navi?"

"No..." Link said, sadly

"Well, that's what I thought, because she arrived yesterday... She came from somewhere..."

"Wow... WAIT!" Link shouted "Navi's here!"

"She just arrived yesterday." Saria said again "She had been in your house since then."

"I'm going to have a 'talk' with her!" Link said and he ran to his house, followed by Saria. He was much bigger than her, now. He was seventeen years old now. He climbed the small ladder that led to his house.

"NAVI!" he yelled and the small fairy woke up from a deep sleep

"LINK!" the little fairy yelled and flew to him, ho held her softly in his hands.

"Where were you?" Link started "I spend SIX years looking for you!" he was crying

"It doesn't matter, Link! He's coming back!" she said

"Who?" said Link and Saria at the same time

"Ganondorf..." Navi said, darkly

******* At the castle *******

Crystal had put a clean dress on. A green, dress that resembled hope. Her sister had a blue on, that resembled wisdom. They were walking to the throne's chamber, where the king was.

"Finally both of you arrived!" he said "I thought we had to leave the trip for tomorrow!"

"There's no need for that, my father." Zelda started "Crystal was in the courtyard, watching the floweres. Her dress was dirty due to the earth and she had to pu a new one on. Wasn't it, my sister?" Zelda lied

"Yes. I'm sorry to make you wait, my father." Crystal said, not believing her sister lied to protect her. Zelda NEVER LIED!

"I accept your apologies, my daughter." the king said "Now, please, let's go. I have a surprise for both of you, specially for you, Zelda, when we arrive." And he got up from his chair and they walked to the place where the royal coach was. They weren't expecting who they'll meet soon, or who'll set himself free. Only the Goddesses knew and unfortunately, they couldn't do nothing.

A/N: That's it! The first chapter is right above... Like I said, this is my first Zelda fic, so please be gentle... Please R/R. I don't mind the kind of reviews I get.

Quotes:

"There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes."

Doctor Who

"Time is a cruel thief to rob us of our former selves. We lose as much to life as we do to death."

Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey, in 'A Woman of Independent Means'
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