That night.

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Link sat on top of the tree.

"Mr. Korok, how was your day?" he asked.

"Pretty good Mr. Hero," the Korok responded.

"Please call me Link," Link said.

"And call me Koco," the Korok responded.

"Well Koco, do you have a home?" Link asked.

"No, I stay where ever," Koco responded.

"Would you like to stay with my family? There is an empty room, my daughter is living with her boyfriend," Link said.

"Hmm. I guess couples do that. Yep, my brother and his husband live together very nicely," Koco said.

"Hmmm. Good for them. Do they have children?" Link asked.

"No, they have a pet squirrel though," Koco said.

"Hmm. I have three children," Link said.

"Link! It's getting late! Come inside," Mipha called.

"Okay, bye Koco, think about my offer," Link said, "Umm, you wouldn't mind helping me to get down from here, only got one arm."

"Sure."



A few hours later, Link floated on the water, giddy and a confused, but happy smile on his face. He kept making squeaking noises.

"Hylia, I kiss you once and you become jittery," Mipha exclaimed.

"I forgot what it's like to be kissed," Link said.

Mipha floated over to him, and rolled on top of him.

"Hmm. Maybe I should, jog your memory," Mipha said, kissing him once more. Link chuckled.

"I still don't quite remember," Link said.

"Okay, maybe it's time for a history lesson," Mipha said.

"Okay Mrs. Bay," Link said. "Teach me again."

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