[Rationally, Link understands why Zelda would say that. Why she would sneak away in the middle of the night and leave him with only her handwriting. Why she would say nothing even when she knew what she was planning. He does understand, and yet...
Stop following me. Leave me alone. I don't need a bodyguard, so go back. It's not as though he's never heard her -- he's listened to every word, committed and recommitted every sound to memory by now. But he is stubborn and determined, and frankly not very good at following orders. Even when he was in the employ of Hyrule Castle, he was not very good at following those particular orders. And now?
Don't take another step.
But he does, striding forward until he stands at her back. If they're going to do this, this time, they're going to do it properly.]
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Stop following me. Leave me alone. I don't need a bodyguard, so go back. It's not as though he's never heard her -- he's listened to every word, committed and recommitted every sound to memory by now. But he is stubborn and determined, and frankly not very good at following orders. Even when he was in the employ of Hyrule Castle, he was not very good at following those particular orders. And now?
Don't take another step.
But he does, striding forward until he stands at her back. If they're going to do this, this time, they're going to do it properly.]