

How did you get them?" She asked, walking over to Urbosa's scimitar and shield. She gasped when she saw the weapon displays. Staying at the stables and at inns just doesn't cut it sometimes." I told her. I needed somewhere to store things and to sleep. I led both horses to the grassy field, then went inside of the house. Let's go over here instead." I said guiding my horse to a house set back from the others. We finally arrived, but by the town we did, it was nearly 1 in the morning.
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Me and Zelda headed towards Hateno at a full gallop. Once I was satisfied with the gleaming blade, I put it back in it's sheath and snapped the reins. I unsheathed the Master Sword and began to clean it as I let my horse lead the way. I tapped the reins lightly to signal for my horse to canter.

Zelda patted her horse then mounted it, with me following suit. "Well then, have fun you two." Impa said as she slowly climbed the steps. "Hey, we should go see Purah." I suggested, mostly wanting to go to Hateno Village, for obvious reasons. I let out an oof sound as the two children dog-piled on top of me. Still as childish as ever." I heard Impa mumble as she shook her head. "Rawr! I'm a Bokoblin and I'm going to eat you!" She yelled and tackled me. I walked over to them and Paya glanced at me nervously. But I'm so happy to see you again!" She said. Zelda's face lit up with joy as she ran to greet Impa. I stood up, brushing the dirt from my tunic and looking at the owner of the voice. I fell over, clutching my stomach, earning some weird looks from the adults and attracting the attention of the children. "Here." I said, unable to contain my laughter as she tried to balance it on her head. "Hehehe, wait, I have the perfect thing." I said, rummaging through my pack again. I skidded to a stop in Kakariko Village just seconds before she did.

She leaned down and kicked her horse's sides gently. She gasped as I raced past her and up the path. I snapped the reins and took off after her. "Ah! No fair! I wasn't ready!" I yelled, running to mount my horse and catch up. Last one to Kakariko is a Bokoblin!" She teased and took off. She easily mounted her horse and grabbed the reins. She was wearing her normal adventuring outfit and had the dirty and tattered goddess gown draped over her arm. I turned around and Zelda looked at me gratefully. After a moment, I felt a light tap on my shoulder. I heard her jump off of the horse and a bit of rustling. "Here, Impa told me to give these to you." I said, handing it to her. "Hang on." I said as I rifled through my pack. Noticing how awkward it was from Zelda to ride the horse in her goddess gown, I gasped, remembering something. (In game, I have a pure black horse with the royal gear) "I didn't think that the gear would suit a horse with any other fur color, but it goes really well with your horse." She said, almost to herself. He offered to make another set for another one of my horses." I explained. He had one set of the gear, and was very skilled in making horse gear himself. I met a man who's grandfather works in the stables. "I had them custom made for both of our horses. "But the gear, how did you get that?" She asked as I helped her onto the horse's back. I found it during my travels." I said with a chuckle. "No, this isn't your exact horse, but a descendant of it. "Is this.?" She trailed off, looking at me. Zelda stared in disbelief at the white horse that came. I whistled twice, once for my own horse and once for another white horse. "C'mon, I'm sure Impa will be overjoyed to see you." I told her, grabbing her hand. I looked around at the scorched grass, burnt from Ganon's flames and malice. "To be honest, I don't completely remember everything about everyone, but the first memories that returned were of you and of our relationship." I answered, my voice raspy from not speaking for a while. I closed the small distance between us and pulled her to me in a tight embrace. Do you really remember me?" She asked hesitantly. She approached me slowly and stopped a foot away. Zelda lowered her hand and turned around to face me. The sky immediately cleared and Hyrule seemed bright and clear once again. The ball of light shrunk and disappeared. Her power extended in front of her and formed into a large ball of light that encircled around the thrashing form of Calamity Ganon, sealing him away. Zelda herself standing in front of Ganon, surrounded by white light. I stared wide eyed at the scenario unfolding in front of me. Instead of taking place in the past, this one is after you defeat Ganon.
