"Lynna, I think he'd believe the story more if you told him what's happened."
She rubs the back of her neck. "Ah... well, remember how I got upset when the town's council started bickering? After people started getting sick and they couldn't decide on a course of action?"
The large man seems a little smaller as he looks at her with wide, worried eyes. "...Lynna, ya didn't..."
"W-well I had to! If they weren't going to do anything, I... I had to try!" the woman responds, brow furrowed. "I... went down to Zora's domain. Tried to find my way in, but didn't have any luck until I crashed into Termina here."
You smile. More like "fell like a drunken seagull." Still, you nod to confirm. "Managed our way in. Zora's Domain was... completely deserted."
"They left in a hurry because of it. Only ones left were a boy and his grandpa..." She goes on to retell you heading to the temple, noticeably leaving out the encounter with the horribly twisted Zora, and goes through the path you took in the Temple. The monsters you fought, how you both worked together to make your way through, though giving you most of the credit in the actual fights against the beasts.
Albano begins listening to the story with clear parental concern on his face, but by the time his daughter is done telling it, there's a noticeable degree of pride. With a warm smile and a fatherly hug, he tells his daughter, "Ye grow up too quickly for yer old man. Few would have the bravery to go through something like this."
"I-I was really just following Termina, dad. But... I guess I can say I'm glad I saw this through."
Albano turns to you next. "And you, young Termina! I am ever so thankful that you kept her safe, even for as young as you are." His expression becomes comically serious. "Just don't go dragging her off for more crazy stunts like that."
Lynna sighs. "Daaaaad."
(cont.)