Ruto

Ruto's Arc
Chapter 2 of 2

Ruto's dream is winning the complete devotion of the hero she desires most.

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by @zanyzora
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Chapter 2

Ruto clutched the boomerang against her chest and scanned the crowd. Link had been here. He had to come back for it. She couldn't just stand around like some common admirer waiting for scraps of attention. No, she needed a real plan. The first step was obvious: figure out what would make him notice her, really notice her. Not as someone who needed rescuing, but as someone worth staying for. She turned the boomerang over in her hands, studying the carvings. Maybe the answer wasn't waiting at all. Maybe she needed to create a reason for him to seek her out, something only she could offer. Her lips curved into a smile. Yes. That was exactly what a Sage of Water would do. She needed information first. What did Link actually care about? What made him choose one quest over another? Ruto tucked the boomerang under her arm and marched away from the pillars. The Temple of Time stood in the distance, its white stone bright against the trees. She had heard people talk about the records kept there, stories of heroes and their great deeds. If anywhere held answers about Link's adventures, it would be there. She pushed through the entrance and stopped. Stained glass windows lined the walls, each one showing the Triforce in different colors. Shelves filled with scrolls and books stretched toward the ceiling. Perfect. She grabbed the nearest scroll and unrolled it. The text described a hero who defeated monsters to protect villages. She dropped it and reached for another. This one mentioned a hero who collected special items. Her eyes narrowed. So he liked prizes. Things no one else could get. She smiled and set the scroll down. Now she knew exactly what to offer him. Outside the temple, she spotted a ceremonial ewer near the entrance, its surface decorated with the Triforce symbol. The vessel held sacred water for rituals. Ruto lifted it and studied the craftsmanship. Water from inside Lord Jabu-Jabu would be even more special than this. She could offer Link something connected to their shared past, something that proved she remembered their adventure together. She set the ewer down and pictured the scene: Link arriving to find her waiting with a gift only she could provide. He would have to acknowledge her then. He would have to stay and talk to her instead of running off to his next quest. But she needed the right tool to make it work. Getting water from deep inside Lord Jabu-Jabu meant going where visitors rarely went. She remembered seeing a grappling hook stored near the sacred waters, the same kind of equipment Link had used during their escape. The metal gleamed with ornate designs. She grabbed it and tested its weight. Perfect. With this, she could retrieve water from the deepest chambers where only she dared to go. Link would return for his boomerang, and when he did, she would present him with something truly rare. Then he would finally understand that she wasn't just someone he saved once. She was someone worth coming back for.

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