I am just genuinely so not normal about time omg
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I am just genuinely so not normal about time omg
Based on @linkeduniverse and a conversation we had in the LU Discord server a while ago. I wondered how Navi felt about leaving Time, and wrote this! Linked Universe belongs to @jojo56830!!
I give you... Navi’s Choice!
Part two found here
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Each fairy is created with a purpose, and each fairy knows when their purpose is fulfilled, they move on. It was an accepted fact, and every fairy knew what their purpose would be based on their aurora’s color. Navi hoped when hers showed, she would be pink, because she wanted to help someone in the best way she knew how.
When her aurora finally showed, she was confused. No one had a blue glow like this, what did that even mean? She didn’t wonder for long, as the Great Deku Tree called upon her and explained to her she was going to help the Hero of Hyrule.
She was stunned. Her? A simple fairy was going to help the next Hero? That couldn’t be right, but the Great Deku tree left no room for arguments, and sent her on her way. Well, if she was going to help save Hyrule, then she was going to protect the Hero from everything, at all costs.
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She couldn’t do it, she couldn’t let him see her disappear into nothingness. He had already been through so much, she couldn’t bear to hurt him by… dying in from him. She had to protect him from the sight. Oh Hylia, she was fixing to die. She wasn’t ready for it. She wanted to fly back into the Temple and tell Link that everything was going to be fine, that she was going to be his forever companion, but that wasn’t her purpose. Her purpose was to assist the Hero with his journey until Hyrule was once more safe. That’s what the Great Deku Tree had told her, and he was never wrong.
She landed on a nearby leaf and started to cry. She wasn’t ready to die. As she waited to disappear into nothing, she watched the sun. It was so pretty. She remembered how pretty it was watching it set in the Gerudo Desert, sitting at a campfire, chatting with Link. Her fist tightened. He was so young, so tired, so… so old. The look in his eyes was a look well beyond his years, and she couldn’t protect him from that. She just wanted to protect him the best she could. But that night in the desert had been a happy one.
That was it. If she was going to die, then she was going to die watching the sun go down where she had good memories, instead of hiding under a leaf like a coward. She took off and flew to the desert, praying to Hylia she made it there before she disappeared.
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She didn’t understand. It had been entire day and she had yet to disappear. This made no sense.
She fluttered her wings, moving into the shade, thinking desperately. Maybe it wasn’t her time yet? No, that didn’t make sense. The Great Deku Tree had said she would help the next Hero of Hyrule, and she had done that. He was never wrong, so why was she still here?
Navi dropped her head into her hands, crying. She wasn’t dead… yet. It was the yet that scared her.
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Understandable or not, Navi was glad that she hadn’t died. It had been a few weeks, and she still couldn’t get used to being alone. After weeks spent in someone’s company, and around other fairies constantly before that, to be alone was… uncomfortable, a miserable feeling that set low in her stomach, making her sick. She missed Link. She felt terrible for leaving him, especially since she didn’t even say goodbye. But it was the past; she couldn’t change anything now. She had intended to protect him one last time, and she had done her best, even if it had failed to go as she thought.
Suddenly filled with all the memories of their journey, she remembered how fun it was to adventure with him. Although they were trying to save Hyrule, it didn’t stop Link from overturning every rock and pot he came across, the curious little thing. She smiled fondly at the memories, wondering if he was still adventuring now, without her. The thought hurt, but it was okay. She took a deep breath and took off, headed on her own adventure, all alone.
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It had been many years when she found the fountain. She had stopped counting after a while because it was simply how many years since she had made the biggest mistake of her life, and she didn’t want to remember Link that way. The fountain seemed nice, and it reminded her of all the Great Fairy Fountains she and Link had traveled to. It was nice.
Over time, fairies from the forest, the same forest that was once her home, came to her. Some were looking for a place in the world, some simply looking to cheer someone up. It was nice of them, to try to cheer her up, but she knew that it was useless. She sighed and glanced into the fountain water, studying her appearance. She realized that she had changed since her journeying days with Link. She looked older, bigger, and taller, easily near the size of a Great Fairy. Her glow had faded, now a barely there gleam of bright blue. She wondered if he thought of her and missed the baby blue fairy he had.
She laughed. Maybe he had gone to a Great Fairy and asked for a replacement. Then she stopped, studying her features again. Was she… was she becoming a great fairy? She had never seen a Great Fairy before adventuring with Link, she hadn’t even known they existed. But here she was, looking more like them than she looked like an average fairy. Maybe it was just wishful thinking.
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The boy looked so much like Link. Same eyes, same broad shoulders, same crazy, windswept hair. It had just a hint of that red that the farm girl had when the light shined on it. What was her name again? Marin? Malon? She couldn’t remember. It had been so long since she had thought about either of them.
He had her smile. She always thought the farm girl had a nice smile. Maybe this was a descendent of hers. He seemed nice, but sad. He told her of his own companion, a imp named Midna. She had sacrificed herself to separate her land from his, keeping both worlds safe, but isolated. She tried to heal his pain, but realized that she couldn’t heal the pain of a missing friend. The thought that Link had likely gone through the same pain struck her, and she closed her eyes tightly and blessed the boy, begging Hylia to spare him of his woes, all the time thinking about Link.
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“Hey!”
Navi raised her head, seeing a group of about nine boys walking towards her. She raised her hand in welcome, offering to heal them, deep down worried that she couldn’t heal them like she couldn’t heal the boy’s sadness last time they spoke. She just wanted to protect them like she couldn’t protect Link.
As she responded, one of the boys, covered in what seemed to be tribal markings, stopped and fell down on one knee, shaking ever so slightly. One of the wildest looking boys ran over to him, sliding down to his eye level, moving his hands quickly. Turning her head to the boy who reminded her the most of her greatest friend, she asked him what was going on, hearing her high voice ring out across the room. The shaking boy flinched at the sound, worrying her further.
“I- I have no clue. Time never acts like this. I’ve never seen him like this,” the boy said, concern burning through his calm voice. One of the other boys, one of the tiniest with the brightest hair she had ever seen, walked over slowly and spoke in a low voice.
“Wild? Is Time okay?” The boy, the one who was helping ‘Time’, stopped moving his hands for a moment, his head swiveling towards his friend.
“He says she reminds her of someone he once knew and he,” the boy hesitated here, “He said he misses her, and he never stopped looking for her, and she’s just like her.”
Another one of the boys cut in. “His fairy, the one Malon said they were looking for, that’s who, isn’t it.”
The boy, Wild, nodded. Malon? It couldn’t be the same girl, there was no way she was alive. There was no way. No way at all. She refused to give herself the false hope that if Malon was alive that...
Time seemed to stop for Navi, her thoughts coming to a halt as the shaking man looked up and made eye contact with her.
It was him. It was her Link.
A lot of you seemed to enjoy my fic, so I thought I would post my part 2! Once again, a LU fanfic, @linkeduniverse belongs to the wonderful @jojo56830!
Enjoy... Time’s Reaction!
The boy without a fairy. That’s all he had ever been. The laughing stock of the whole village, the only one without a fairy companion. Already an outsider, a Hylian, no proper Kokori. Not worthy of a lifelong fairy, it seemed. Until her, that is.
Then he was the Hero of Hyrule, bloodied and bruised. He was only a little kid, even when he aged 7 years in the Temple of Time. But he always had her: when he was hurt, when he was happy, scared, worried, when he wanted to cry. She was always there for him. She was his constant from the moment they met.
Until it was all over, that is.
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She was gone. They had finished the journey, the fight to say Hyrule, and she had LEFT him. Without a goodbye, without even so much as a glance backwards. It hurt. He didn’t want to be the boy without a fairy again. He just wanted to be Link and Navi. That’s all he wanted.
He did the only thing he knew to do. He took Epona and went looking for his one constant.
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“Hurry up! Hey!” Tatl’s voice rang out, her golden glow bobbing gently in the light ocean breeze. He always turned expecting to see a bright blue aurora, but no, it was always just Tatl. Snarky, blunt Tatl. Not his sweet Navi. He took a deep breath before turning around to listen to what she had to say.
Tatl reminded him of Navi. Perhaps it was simply because she was a fairy, accompanying him on his journey, but there were times where he had to remind himself that Tatl wasn’t Navi. It drove him to almost depression, as if Termina wasn’t already so terrifying, with bleak prospects of survival at every turn of the hour. It was all on him, and Tatl. He knew this, yet he kept hoping he would wake up and see that familiar blue shine and his wooden treehouse instead of gold and the smiling terror of the moon.
Tatl wasn’t the same. He repeated that like a mantra. Her voice wasn’t as high. She wasn’t as nice and caring. She wasn’t her. She wasn’t.
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He accidentally called Tatl ‘Navi’ once, before the final battle. He said “I’m scared Navi,” and immediately began to stutter, panicking that Tatl would be upset, or demand to know who Navi was.
Tatl didn’t care. She barely even reacted to the mistake. She just said “We’ll be fine,” and he wondered if she would leave him too, afterwards. Like… like Navi did. After all, Tatl was only trying to save her friend and brother, but… why had Navi left him?
Was it his fault? Did he drive her away? Did he do something that upset her? He didn’t know. He took a breath and climbed to the top of the clock tower with a golden fairy instead of the blue he wanted.
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He looked up at the stars with his tired eyes and wondered where she went. If he could find her.
He was tired of looking, tired of missing her, tired of being alone. He was tired. He glanced down into the creek he had sat next to, and gently touched the heavy bags under his eyes. What would Navi say if she saw him now?
Probably would scold him, high, tinny voice ringing in indignation. He smiled, bittersweet. He missed that voice, annoying as it had seemed at first. If anyone had asked him, he would vehemently deny the tears running down his face at the mere thought that he would never get to hear that voice again.
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Malon understood, when he explained why he was so adamant about setting up a place for fairies to get water and food on the edge of the farm. He just wanted a chance to find her, to be a duo again. Even after all these years, he still just wanted to be Link and Navi.
After he finished explaining, she just hugged him and said he would always be her fairy boy, and promised him that she would look for her if he was ever gone. She promised that she would tell Navi he never stopped looking. He prayed to Hylia and all three goddesses that she would grant him his wish to see Navi once more.
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Wild beat his Sheikah Slate, and sighed loudly. All faces turned to him, panting from the walk and the heat.
“I don’t know where we are exactly,” he said sheepishly. “I don’t think it’s my Hyrule anymore.”
The others grumbled and looked around, searching for familiar sights in this desert wasteland. Twilight perked up like a dog, a little bounce in his step. “Looks like we’re in my Hyrule now! I’m pretty sure we’re in the Gerudo Mesa area, near the Cave of Ordeals.”
Twilight’s words seemed to energize the group. It wasn’t often that they got to see the Hero of Twilight’s Hyrule, much less see him this excited about it. As the others talked amongst themselves, Twilight started digging through his bag.
“The Cave of what?” Four asked. Wind jumped on his back.
“Ordeals, can’t you hear? Sounds like fun to me!” Wind shouted, making Four wince. Warriors scoffed.
“Sounds like a load of danger, and we’re low on health potions as it is, especially after that last fight.”
Wind slouched in disappointment, falling off Four’s back and onto the sandy ground. Twilight snap up from his position at this mention, however.
“Oh yeah, but there’s a Great Fairy at the bottom and she could give us some healing potions and fairies! She’s really nice and-“ the boy droned on for a bit, picking his way up a cliff face, the other following. He seemed truly excited about seeing this Great Fairy. Time wondered if she was like the Great Fairies he and Navi encountered. He hoped not, he would like to see them with a little more clothes.
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It was her. There was no mistaking it. The group had made their way down, picking off any monsters that had returned in Twilight’s absence. When they had reached the bottom, Twilight had shouted out a greeting that she returned and he knew. It was her voice. It was her.
He fell on one knee, signing to Wild who quickly ran to his side. He did his best to explain, shaking the whole time because it was her. He was sure of it. He couldn’t believe it, it was almost too good to be true.
He vaguely heard talking in the background but he couldn’t focus. He had found her. Finally. In a different Hyrule, in a different time, but it was her, and he missed her so much it ached. But… he couldn’t make eye contact with her.
What if he was wrong? What if this fairy just sounded like her and he was wrong and made a fool of himself? No healing potion could heal the pain that he felt when he lost his fairy, when he was the boy without a fairy again. He was the Hero of Time now, damn it. He shouldn’t be scared of a simple fairy, but here he was. So scared of being wrong, but he could never admit that to the others. They wouldn’t understand.
He took a deep breath and raised his head to make eye contact.
It was her. It was Navi.
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