She smiled back at him and began leading him in the direction of the rooms. Most of the rooms were all relatively close to one another, save for royalty's. Her room was on the other end of the castle. Though, after they married, he would move into her room. It was a temporary thing. She walked over to one of the rooms and opened the door, motioning for Aidan to head inside. [b]"I hope you like it. Though, it is only temporary."[/b] She told him, heading inside after him. [b]"You should be proud, staying in a room that held one of Hyrule's greatest heros."[/b] She told him, chuckling a bit. She could never take him seriously when they all called him Hyrule's greatest hero. All she saw in Link was a boy who cared to much. Not to mention a bit of a klutz. she sighed and walked over to the bookshelf. [b]"This room did always have the better selection of books. Sometimes, I..."[/b] She stopped herself in her tracks. Why was she confiding in him? Maybe... it's because he was a friend so long ago. But still, she usually kept to herself about such matters. After all, a princess mustn't complain. It's much too unlady-like. She took in a deep breath and turned to face Aidan, her hands once again held neatly in front of her. [b]"Is there anything else you need?"[/b] She asked. She felt like a main, but she was the hostess here and she wanted to be polite.