If anyone needs me, I’ll be in the stable. Hopefully I won’t be able to break anything out there.
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If anyone needs me, I’ll be in the stable. Hopefully I won’t be able to break anything out there.
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After his conversation with Link he’d been, unsurprisingly, waylaid again. It was late by the time he’d broken completely free of both his father and then zora people at large. Sidon stopped by the inn and left a message for Zelda, inviting her to have breakfast with him and Mipha before leaving a similar one for Mipha at the resting pools--one informing her that he’d have food brought to the pools for the three of them.
After that he’d found himself some rest of his own and awoken before the sun rose for a lazy morning swim before returning to the city proper.
He took the long route to reach the pools, enjoying the serenity of early morning and allowing the lack of cloud-shadow to bolster his mood.
"That is no problem. I am just happy you got home safely. Please, I'm sure your family is worried about you." The blond Hylian waved to the Zora in the water and watched as she turned and swam off to her home in Zora's Domain. She had found the Zora in the middle of nowhere. Giving her water, she had escorted the Zora back home. The travel was nice. They had really clicked... but she really needed to get back to her husband and parents. Linkle just stood there, watching the Zora disappear.
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I don’t know what to do with myself anymore.
I don’t have any hangover cures, but if I drink one of the healing potions I made yesterday I’ll be too high to feel pain until tomorrow.
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oooh maybe a sea creature!
I hadn’t actually considered that, but that would explain both the stubby not-really-there arms and the apparent lack of teeth. That begs the question, though, of how it got to where it is now. I’m gone, so I feel comfortable enough saying that that’s a cave in Hebra, which is about as far from the ocean as something this big could possibly get.
I’ve had a headache since last night and I know that if I slow down and let myself think for three seconds it’ll probably clear it up but I can’t guarantee that it’ll be worth whatever I wind up finding when I close my eyes.
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Zelda doesn’t waste any of that infinite amount of time packing up her things. She’s not interested in the festivities, but that’s fine. With her hood up, she manages to slip past the crowds without being bothered. She finds the pool where Mipha is resting and sinks to the floor beside it.
“You look a bit better. I was worried.”