There was a reason Sheik hadn't gotten the ten rupees yet. It was stuck in a branch that was a good twenty-five to thirty feet off the ground. It was going to be dangerous. But if it meant Linkle would stop stealing things, then it was a risk he was going to have to take. Sheik led the way over to the tree. Colin noticed and came runnning over. "Are you going to get the rupee?" He asked. Sheik responded with a nod. "Hang on, I'll be right back." Colin said before running off. He returned a few minutes later with his brother in tow, with a few other Kokiri children as well. Apparently they all wanted to see Sheik climb the tree, or fall out of it. It seemed that it was time for him to start. Sheik took a deep breath, and then before he could talk himself out of it, started to climb. It was easier than he had expected, his Sheikah training him agile. It was only a few minutes before Sheik found himself staring out at the branch where the rupee was stuck. This, was going to be the hard part. Very carefully, Sheik inched his way out on the branch, until finally he was close enough so that when he stretched out, he could reach the rupee. Now was the matter of getting down. Much more slowly than before, Sheik climbed down from the tree. He let out a breath he hadn't realized he was holding when his feet were finally back on the ground. He held his hand out, showing that he had actually gotten the rupee. Wordlessly, for he was shocked that Sheik had even tried to get it, let alone had actually managed to do it, Colin's brother put another blue rupee in his hand.