[He puts the sail on the table, and looks at the scale for a moment or so. That's not right, is it? He's giving the other a gift, he doesn't need one in return... but they seem set on it, and it's very useful to him.
It makes him rethink his own gift for a bit, considering his has no use at all, but... but importance and thought are what matters, right?
After a moment, Link looks up at the other, and takes a quick step forward to wrap his little arms around what he could reach of the other -- most likely their legs, considering his height.]
I, um... thank you. A lot. It's really nice and I'll be able to use it a lot, I promise. I'm... I'm a really bad swimmer, even though I come from the sea... Grandma never could teach me how to swim, since she's so old, so I had to kind of teach myself. But I'm still bad at it.
[There's another pause, as he shifts a little bit, still not letting go of the other.]
You're a lot kinder and stronger and braver than you let yourself think... I think. You seem like it. And... and just 'cause you're "the past" doesn't mean you're not important. We wouldn't have the future if it wasn't for the past. Um...
I'm sorry, I'm not really good at talking, but... but it's true. I really think you're worthy of everything you have - all the good stuff.
[And after a moment of that, he takes a step back and gives the other a little bow, before moving to take the scale and put it around his own neck; lifting it up a bit to look at. It's... really, really nice actually.]
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It makes him rethink his own gift for a bit, considering his has no use at all, but... but importance and thought are what matters, right?
After a moment, Link looks up at the other, and takes a quick step forward to wrap his little arms around what he could reach of the other -- most likely their legs, considering his height.]
I, um... thank you. A lot. It's really nice and I'll be able to use it a lot, I promise. I'm... I'm a really bad swimmer, even though I come from the sea... Grandma never could teach me how to swim, since she's so old, so I had to kind of teach myself. But I'm still bad at it.
[There's another pause, as he shifts a little bit, still not letting go of the other.]
You're a lot kinder and stronger and braver than you let yourself think... I think. You seem like it. And... and just 'cause you're "the past" doesn't mean you're not important. We wouldn't have the future if it wasn't for the past. Um...
I'm sorry, I'm not really good at talking, but... but it's true.
I really think you're worthy of everything you have - all the good stuff.
[And after a moment of that, he takes a step back and gives the other a little bow, before moving to take the scale and put it around his own neck; lifting it up a bit to look at. It's... really, really nice actually.]