She chuckled slightly at his attempts to regain his composure and tried her best to suppress another one at him calling her 'Your Highness.' [b]"Please, Aidan. Call me Zelda."[/b] She told him, grabbing his hand in return. They walked down the halls towards the royal library where Zelda let go of his hand and walked over to her desk. She had several books piled up and a journal set in the middle of it all. It was untouched and just the way she'd left it. Without another word, she sat down and started reading and taking down notes. This was something she'd done all her life. Her education had long since been in her own hands. She had a teacher but he was only there when she called for him. Otherwise, she was on her own. Maybe eventually she'd go out and study the economy of Hyrule a bit more closely, in the real world. But that would have to wait until after the wedding. Which was in less than 5 days if she had her dates correctly. Her thoughts returned to the dress hung in her closet. It had been her mother's before hers and was being refurbished to fit her personality, whatever that meant. Even Aidan's suit was a royal family heirloom . Not to mention the rings and the crowns they would both receive. She stopped writing and stared down at her writing. [i]I really hope he's up to this...[/i] She thought, her eyes showing her worry both for him and her people. Because what he didn't know, was that while Zelda was still princess in name, this marriage meant that they would be the new king and queen and her father's health wasn't in all that great of a condition. She sighed, picking the pencil back up. [i]I still don't understand why I need to get married in the first place...[/i]