She caught a glimpse of his cut. "Oh, Link you are hurt!" She threw her covers off and rushed to his side. Her light pink nightgown dragging behind her.
"Zelda, I'm fine. It doesn't hurt that bad."
She plopped down on his left. She studied his cut. "Why didn't you tell me?"
"It's not that bad!" he justified. "I didn't want to distract everyone with small things like this."
"Small? Look at this!" Her hands hovered over his cut. She looked up at him.
"May I?"
"Sure." Link said.
Zelda delicately placed her hands around the wound. Link winced at the pressure she put on it. He studied his cut with Zelda. The cut was still red and the surrounding skin was red with irritation.
"It's starting to get infected," Zelda concluded. "This is what happens when you wait too long to treat something." She huffed and walked to her belongings. She pulled out a hearty durian and her eightfold blade. She walked back to Link.
Using her eightfold blade, she cut the durian in half. Juice started to drip from it, and she caught some of it in her hand. She then held her hand up to his wound. Their eyes met.
"This'll hurt, but it's worth it." She rubbed her hand on the wound. Link loudly grunted. The juice stung his side. She kept rubbing.
"Hearty durians have extreme healing properties."
"I know," he said through his teeth. "I cooked these on my journeys."
Zelda finished rubbing the juice onto his wound. She held her hand out asking for the bandage wrap. Link gave the white wrappings to her and she began to wrap his torso.
"Don't be so tense," she said. "Relax. The wrappings will be more comfortable that way."
Link took a deep breath. "Sorry. It's just that I usually do this sort of thing to myself."
Zelda made one more wrap around his body. "There," she said. "That should heal by tomorrow night."
Their eyes met again. Time seemed to slow down. The flame from the candles flickered across their faces. None of them dare blink. They held each other's gaze for a moment.
Link cleared his throat and broke away. Both of their faces turned as red as a hearty radish. He acted like he was looking at his bandaged wound. Zelda's head jerked away too and she tucked some of her blonde hair behind her ear.
"Thank you," said Link.
Zelda cleared her throat as well. "No problem." She stood up and walked back to her bed. She quickly hopped in and buried her face in her pillow to hide her embarrassment and to slow her heart down.
Link slowly got into his bed. He looked over at Zelda, face hidden by her pillow and hair everywhere.
Adorable.
He leaned against the headboard looking up at the ceiling. He heard Zelda shuffle in her bead.
"Link."
"Yeah?"
She laid on her side. "What did you remember that night?"
He thought for a moment. "What do you mean?"
"The night your house... and Impa..." she searched for words. "Before we left for Hateno you said you remembered something."
Link knew exactly what she was talking about. He had remembered what happened after he had rescued Zelda.
"I don't know... I guess I forgot it again," he lied.
Zelda playfully scowled at him, obviously unsatisfied by his answer.
"Can I ask a favor of you?" the hero asked.
"What is it?" Zelda replied.
"Can you refrain from worrying so much about me?" He turned to her. "It's flattering and I know you care about me, but you needn't stress over me."
Zelda sat up a bit. "I'll only do that if you agree to be less reckless."
"I'm not reckless!" defended Link.
"Do we have a deal?" the princess asked.
Link sighed. "Fine," he said. "You stop stressing-"
"-and you be more careful," she finished.
Link nodded. "Ok."
They both settled into their beds. Zelda blew her candle out. "Goodnight, hero."
Link blew his out, too. "Goodnight, princess."
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The Heroes' Rebirth - REVISITED | BOTW Sequel/Zelink (The Legend of Zelda)
Fanfiction~Having returned after two years, I decided to edit The Heroes' Rebirth. I changed (hopefully) all of the spelling errors, fixed the grammar and changed some of the sequences of events. I added some extra scenes as well. Hope you enjoy the revised v...
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