The princesses’ first thought upon hearing the ripping noise was that she mustve snagged her dress on a poorly trimmed branch. She wasnt paying attention, her nose in her journal as walked the familar high-walled hedge maze- It’s happened before.
But what confused her was that the noise continued, even after she stopped walking…Where was that coming from? Zelda snaps the journal shut, tucking it under her arm as she quickened her pace. Her Hylian ears allowed her to track down the suspicious noise, pinpointing the source down a forsaken path. At the dead-end she saw it. A portal! It was unlike anything Zelda has ever seen. Her curiosity got the better of her and before she realizes it, she is reaching out to touch it.

For some reason, the siren light was calling the Repairman to a Hyrule. He wasn’t sure which one (nor did he care), but he still had to wonder why he visited this string of timelines so frequently as of late.

He considered this as he went through a hedge maze by some castle. He wound up hopelessly lost after trying to turn anywhere towards the break in the Wall. Oh, boy.

He was about to pull out a periscope when he noticed… the damage was intensifying? Granted, it wasn’t anywhere near the worst case, but what kind of Fourth Wall Repairman would he be if he just let this happen when he was so close?

He began to move faster through the maze, this time ignoring walls and dodging branches to get to the break. He came across a woman about to… poke the Wall?

Without even thinking, he dashed to try and get in front of her, hoping he could make it before she made matters worse.

Open Starter!

“Uhh… okay,” He shrugged, unsure of what to say to that. He took another bite of his food and watched the Repairman take out a mirror, “Where-?” He left the question hanging and watched the odd display before him. Ace watched the Repairman try to keep his eyes from showing, expression changing from confused to VERY confused. “How-” This time he was interrupted by the Repairman’s question. 

“The only one?” He echoed. “Hmmmm…” Ace took a few seconds to think about it before nodding. “Yeah. leever’s eyes glow, but they need a light source. Their eyes glow like a cats.” Ace explained the best he could.

“All right,” he replied. “I guess I’ll be fine then. If the only glowing eyes around here belong to…um…leevers… then I shouldn’t have to worry.”

He looked at the mirror, then back to Ace.

“Oh, this?” he asked, pointing towards the mirror. “Hammerspace.”

He gave a mouthless grin.

“Best perk of being a Toon! Can carry as much of anything as is convenient!”

He set the mirror next to him, being careful not to break it. Whether or not Toons got bad luck from that, he didn’t know, but he wasn’t about to smash a decent mirror on his toolbox.