Summary:
Together on horseback once again, Link and Zelda rode their horses at a steady pace on the main road. Zelda was more than content to take in the sights of the wild as best she could, taking note of places she might explore later in the days and weeks to come. Link lingered to her left and just a little bit behind, keeping his eyes on her as they journeyed on. The day would be clear with nary a cloud in the sky, and it seemed to Zelda that the comforting warmth of the sun was matched by the feeling within her.The two ride the road to Hateno Village. Link speaks of his hope, and much more besides.
As noon approached, Zelda finally looked backward to observe Link and thought to speak. “Are you well, Link? You seem to be very lost in thought.”
Link stirred, seeming almost startled. “Oh – yes, I’m fine. It’s fine. I was just – I’m fine.”
Zelda contemplated him for a moment. “Link,” she said, “Can it be that you were nervous to answer?”
A short pause passed before Link’s response. “Was I that obvious?”
“Well, I imagine the sight and sound of you would have been normal to most. But your language made it plain that you stopped short just then.”
Link considered his answer carefully. “I was thinking about what I said to you yesterday, about trying even harder to speak. I was trying to decide on something to tell you today.” He fell silent again.
“I’m glad.” Zelda grinned. “Is this to be your way of returning the favor for last night’s story, sir knight?”
“In a way, maybe. But what I want to say is…serious.” Link’s expression seemed to be neutral as usual, but Zelda believed she had caught something in his voice. “I see. This matter has been troubling you since we passed through Fort Hateno yesterday,” Zelda said with confidence.
Link had a start of surprise. “You could tell?”
“It was a good guess,” said Zelda. “You made extra effort to talk to me and asked about my story because you hoped to take my mind off of hard memories, isn’t that so?”
Link’s wonder grew yet greater. “How did you know?”
Zelda’s smile grew greater as a sudden surge of inspiration drove her reply. “Well, I suppose that I’ve just learned what you’re like, that’s all. Nothing complicated!”
Link allowed a faint smile. “My own words from yesterday. You remembered.”
“Naturally!”
Link seemed almost nervous for a moment, as one trying to decide on a difficult choice. With effort, he forced out a reply and smiled a little more. “We…we seem like quite the pair now, don’t we?” Zelda’s face took on a look of pure delight. “You remembered from that moment near Riverside Stable, for your part! Wonderful, Link!”
“I could never forget any of it. Back then, how you looked – I mean, the way that you were was…” Link trailed off and fell silent.
Zelda found herself feeling warmer and thought she was blushing, just a bit. But her satisfaction was tempered by a conviction that at this moment, Link had more on his mind than simple embarrassment. He surely truly is troubled by something. But what, what could it be?
Zelda spoke. “Link, you can take however much time you need to say what you wish but try not to worry about having all the right words. ‘Just trying can be enough to start’, remember?”
Link nodded a little. “I…I just…I want you to know. I think I need you to know something before we get to the town.” He paused.
“Take your time,” Zelda said gently.
Link pressed on. “Before, I never really apologized or explained about how I was with Dorian at first back at Kakariko Village.”
“I can guess at your reasons. They were understandable, there is no need for apology.”
“Either way, I still want to explain.”
“Then please go on, Link.”
Link nodded a little bit. “It was just that…very soon after I started to remember things after waking up, I thought that I wanted you to always be near others. Hearing any idea about hiding you away made me angry because you were – you were alone there, for so long.”
No details were needed for understanding. “Calamity Ganon,” Zelda said simply, looking forward and down a bit.
For what felt like a very long time, Link said nothing. Eventually, Zelda looked back at him, and a sense of concern struck her at once. For Link was staring straight ahead, and for the first time in Zelda’s life, she saw what seemed to be a vacant look in his eyes.
“Link?”
Link said nothing.
Her worry grew. “Link!”
Pure surprise snapped Link out of it. “W-what? What is it, princess?”
“That was going to be my question,” Zelda said, completely ignoring the use of “princess” instead of her name this time. “Are you truly well, Link?”
“I’m all right,” said Link. “Of course I’m all right, I – I’ll be all right. I’m sorry.”
“It is nothing to apologize for. But something was on your mind, can you try to explain?”
Link exerted his effort. “The truth is…the truth is, when I tried talking at Fort Hateno, I did it for me too.” Link fell silent again. “There is more,” Zelda finally said quietly. Link nodded a little bit in silence. “Take your time,” said Zelda once again.
Her encouragement was successful, and Link found himself continuing. “Sometimes...sometimes, after most of my memory was back, there was something I thought about more often than anything else.” He paused to gather his will and found himself focusing on her green eyes. He found that it helped, just as he was always used to. With a deep breath, Link went on. “The moment we were separated. I can remember my last thought being about how much I didn’t want to leave you alone. I remember what I felt when I knew I couldn’t stay awake.” He ceased and greatly tightened his grasp upon the reins on his horse, and she noticed. “You don’t have to say any more Link, not if you don’t want to. I am sorry, I have put you through something hard.”
“That’s not true, it’s not your fault!” For a moment, Zelda was genuinely startled, for Link’s words were sudden and louder than normal. He subsided and went on, now completely returned to his usual calm self. “I chose to say it, it’s part of everything.” Link paused to prepare and gather his thoughts once again, and Zelda wondered to look upon him. At first he was so earnest and – and almost desperate, too, if I didn’t know any better. And yet, I have told him sorry other times with no such reaction. Why, why was that time different?
“So…so that’s my reason.” Link’s voice ended her train of thought, and Zelda’s full attention returned to him at once. “When you said you wanted to go to Hateno Village, I was so happy. I think that if I could have a wish granted now, I think it would be to always get to watch you smiling for someone else. I'm happy every time I see that. So…so that’s why.” He paused to gather his courage. “If there’s anything I can do to make life better after we get there, I hope you’ll tell me. If it’s to make you happy like you’ve been before, I would do anything. I think I can believe that I can do anything now, as long as it’s for that.”
Zelda beamed at him as a warm feeling surged in her heart yet again. “If I may say so, Link, that was quite beautiful.”
Link shook his head. “I only tried to tell the truth, Zelda.” His tone was somber.
But Zelda allowed herself a very faint and fond laugh. “What’s your point, sir knight?” Link said nothing, maintaining his usual inscrutable expression.
“I’m glad, Link,” Zelda finally said. “What you said truly was very sweet. And whenever you try to open up like that for me, it truly does make me happy.”
Link slowly turned his head to face her again. “But - but it was hard. I needed your help, too. It feels like it isn’t enough. I should be better for you than this.” He wondered to hear himself speak, for a moment it almost felt as if some other will had compelled the words to be spoken. Fool! You carry her burdens, she doesn't carry yours! What are you doing, troubling her with thoughts like those?
But Zelda only smiled again. “But you are better, Link. You are wonderful just as you were long ago, and yet different too.”
Suddenly, Link felt a totally unexpected tinge of anxiousness in his heart. Though he did not show it, he was surprised to find that it troubled him greatly. Link looked at her. “Is…is that true? You really think I’ve changed?”
“Yes Link,” Zelda answered warmly. You have become so much more expressive than before. You are more comfortable speaking thoughts to others too, I have seen it. You are changed from how it used to be when we met; I promise you that.”
Link said nothing for a long moment. Finally, he spoke. “Then…am I unfamiliar, compared to before? To as I was at Fort Hateno?”
Zelda seemed surprised and confused by the question. “Not unfamiliar, simply different. It is true for me as well. We are so young, after all. It is only natural for our experiences to change us, don’t you think?”
Link said nothing for a long time. Finally, Zelda began to feel a vague sense of worry again. “Is everything all right, Link?”
As hoped, Zelda’s question drove Link out of silence. He looked at her meaningfully. “You’re so kind, Zelda. You really are. You always really were.” He looked back out to the horizon and her gaze followed, and at last they could see it. There was Hateno Village, in sight upon a great sloping hill far away.
Link clenched his right fist.
That’s right. She’s the wise one, so just believe her. After we get there, it's going to be fine. If she can be like this and be happy with things like this, then it’s fine. Nothing is wrong with me that won’t be forgotten.
Link found himself letting out a great sigh.
“What is it, Link?” Zelda asked.
“It’s wrong. I’ve been wrong. This is supposed to be a happy day, and I’m just – I don’t know why I’ve been talking like this. I’ve troubled you, I’m sorry.”
Zelda shook her head. “Not at all. As I have said, I am glad for us to speak as we have. I don’t think there is anything to be sorry for, Link.”
But Link said nothing and only continued to look forward. But…it’s because you don’t know everything. It’s still so hard, you don’t understand. Just then, Link thought he could feel it. The faintest memory of a feeling in his arms, the burning feeling he’d felt in the great forest during his mistaken attempt to pull the Master Sword.
He heard her cheerful voice, now sounding just a bit coy as well. “Besides, the day is still young! I mean to cheer you up, and I find that I am having a certain thought!”
Link was fully returned to the moment, giving Zelda his full attention. “What is it, Zelda?”
She pointed at him with purpose. “I’ll bet that you can’t beat me there, Link!”
Link was stunned. “…beat you there?”
Zelda was beaming brightly now. “Hateno Village! We will not simply arrive, I say we will race there! I challenge you to keep up with me, sir knight!”
Link found himself suppressing a laugh, despite his regrets for the morning and despite himself. “With – with all due respect, you’re…are you really suggesting you’re better at horsemanship than me?”
“And if I were, who is to say that I would be wrong? It is the way of things for students to surpass their teachers, history has shown it to be so many times!”
Link marveled at her. “This isn’t like you, Zelda. What’s gotten into you?”
“Everything!”, Zelda declared. “Our goal is in sight, and so now it will be Hilda the Hylian going to that town! And I will have you know that I will have no care in this world except to live free, knowing only the simple pleasures of life and the weight of no burdens at all! Winning or losing doesn’t matter! For Hilda the feel of the wind in her hair, the thrill of the race, and the company of the truest companion is reason enough for all of it! And there is one more thing, too!”
Silence fell, and as Zelda kept her gaze upon Link she saw his face finally breaking into a grin. There we are! There is at least one victory for Hilda today, Link!
“Link!”, Zelda exclaimed.
“What is it, Zelda?”
“I will have you know that you were supposed to ask what the ‘one more thing’ is!”
Link’s grin grew greater. “Then please tell me, Zelda. What else is there?”
Zelda assumed what she thought to be the most thoroughly mischievous expression possible. “It so happens that Hilda has a head start!” With that, she spurred her black horse forward, and shot off like the wind toward the open field ahead.
“What the-!” Link was totally shocked as he spoke to no one. “She’s…she’s cheating?”
Indeed, it wasn’t like her at all was it? Link could hear her laughter echoing, now.
“…heh. Amazing. Truly amazing.”
To his wonder, Link felt it and heard it. Laughter, coming from him. Laughter unbidden and, for the moment, impossible to stop. A joyful feeling welled in his heart.
He spurred his mount to follow at once. “Come on, my friend! Let’s show her what haste really is!”
Link’s pride in his ability was not without reason. As the distance between the two began to gradually close Link felt a comforting thrill within, and no trace of anything dark lived in him at this moment. Just as Zelda had declared, the experience itself was indeed the point.
Yes, this was enough. It was being done with her, and so it was enough.
As the distance closed yet more, Link thought that Zelda’s laughter grew louder. “Follow me!”, she cried, “Follow me again! Follow me just as you always have, and will again!”
Link’s joyful feeling grew. In this moment, no shadow could hope to lurk or endure. That’s right, this is really what I wanted. Protecting this now, that’s all I need!
“Hey 'Hilda!'”, Link cried out. “You should be more careful about what you ask for!”
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