Mom got down on her knees in front of me. "Rose, honey, get dressed okay?" She said. I nodded, "Okay," I said and changed back to my clothes.

Mom and I walked down the street and saw Mary Margaret, David and others in the middle of town. "So what do we do now?" Ruby asked. "Now . . . I find my daughter," Mary Margaret said. "So, it's true . . ." Mom said and Mary Margaret and the others looked over. Mary Margaret walked over slowly and touched Mom's face, then hugged her, tears in her eyes. "You found us," Mary Margaret said before David joined in the hug.

"Grandpa?" I asked. Mary Margaret / Grandma laughed while David / Grandpa smiled. He let go as he looked down at me. "Yeah, kid, I suppose so," He said and he hugged me. "She did it; she saved you," I said. "She saved all of us," Grandma said. "I . . . Well . . ." Mom stuttered. "Uh, then why are we still here?" Leroy asked.

Grandpa looked at him. "That, my friend, is an excellent question," He said. Mr. Clark sneezed, "Well, what was that smoke?" He asked. "Who did this?" Doc asked. "What was that smoke?" Bashful asked. "A-And why?" Walter asked. "And what was that smoke?" Happy asked. "Magic," Mother Superior said as she joined, "It's here. I can feel it."

Grandma touched Mother Superior's hands and they smiled at each other. "Magic?" I asked as I stood between Grandpa and Grandma and they both put their hands on my shoulders. "In Storybrooke?" Mother Superior smiled and gave a small nod. "But you're the Blue Fairy. Do something magical."

"It's not quite that simple, Rose. No wand, no Fairy Dust, matters are complicated now," Mother Superior said. "Let's go to the person responsible for bringing it; the Queen," Leroy said. "No, wait," Mom said and we looked at her, "It wasn't Regina."

I knew who she was talking about; "Mr. Gold," I said and Mom nodded. "Let's go," She said and we all walked down the street towards Mr. Gold's shop. "Is there anything that you want to ask us? You must have questions," Grandma said. "The only questions I have are for Mr. Gold," Mom said. "Why did he double-cross me, and what did he do to this town?"

"Uh . . . Shouldn't we talk about 'it' first?" Grandma asked. "What?" Mom asked. "Us, your life, everything?" Grandma asked. "Can we do everything maybe later? Like, with a glass of wine. Or . . . several . . . bottles," Mom said.

"I know it's a lot to take in - for all of us," Grandpa said. "And we don't want to push," Grandma said. "But we've waited for this moment for so long -"

We all stopped and Mom turned around, "Yeah, so have I," She said, "I've thought about this moment my entire life. I've imagined who you might be. But, of all the scenarios that I concocted, my parents being . . . I-I just need a little time. That's . . . That's all."

"Snow," Grandpa said. We looked over and see an angry mob running down one of the cross streets. Archie quickly ran up to us. "There you are. Come with me. I need your help. Dr. Whale's whipped everyone into a frenzy. They're going to Regina's house. They're going to kill her!" He said.

My eyes grew wide. "Great, let's watch," Leroy said. "No. No, we cannot stoop to her level. No matter who she is or what she's done, killing her is wrong," Archie said. "He's right," I said and they looked down at me. "Please. She's still my Mom."

"We have to stop them," Mom said. "If the Blue Fairy is right and magic is here, Regina could have her powers back. They'll be marching into a slaughter," Grandpa said. We ran in the direction of the mob.

"She's powerless!" A man said. "What?" Regina asked. "Get her!" Another man said. Dr. Whale grabbed Regina and slams her against the doorway pillar. "Now . . . Where were we?"

Mom come rushing through the crowd, with the rest of us behind her. "Let her go. Let her go! Let her go!" Mom demanded and she pushed Dr. Whale away from Regina. "Why should I listen to you?" Dr. Whale asked. "Because I am still Sheriff," Mom said.

"And because she saved you. All of you!" Grandpa said. "And because no matter what Regina did, it does not justify this," Grandma said as she had her arms wrapped around me. "We are not murderers here," Mom said.

"Well, we're not from this world," Dr. Whale said. "Yeah, well, you're in it now," Mom said. Grandpa pushed Dr. Whale back. "Okay, Whale. We're done," Grandpa said. "Back off. You're not my prince," Dr. Whale said.

Grandpa frowned, "Who are you, Whale?" He asked. "That's my business," Dr. Whale snapped. "Well, my business, is making sure this town doesn't go to hell. So, whether or not I'm your prince, isn't the issue. We have a lot to figure out, and this isn't the way to do it," Grandpa said.

Grandma stepped up on the porch. "And Regina's death won't provide any answers. She needs to be locked up. For her safety and, more importantly, for ours," She said.

We got to the Station and locked Regina in on of the cells. "So, I'm a prisoner now," Regina said. "The curse is broken. Why didn't we go back?" Grandpa asked. "Because there's nothing to go back to. That land is gone," Regina said. "We should get to Gold," Grandma said. Mom patted my back and we left the Station.

We got to Granny's and Mom asked Ruby to watch me. I got in Ruby's car with her and Mom closed my door. "Keep her safe, Ruby," Mom said. "Bye," I said and we drove away.

... ...

It was already evening and Ruby and I went to Regina's office. We walked in and saw Grandpa on the wall, covered in vines and Regina looked like she was about to crush him. "Mom?" I asked as Ruby put her hands on my shoulders.

Regina put her hand down and turned her attention towards me. "Rose, what are you doing here?" She asked softly. "What are you doing?" I asked. Regina walked over to me, "It's okay. You're safe now."

The vines disappeared and Grandpa fell to the ground. Ruby rushed over to help him. I looked at Regina. "W-Where's my Mom and where's-"

"They're gone. They fell through a portal. They're . . . Rose, I'm sorry," Regina said. "No, you're not. You really are the Evil Queen. I don't want to see you again," I said. "No, don't say that," She said. "I love you."

"Then, prove it. Get Emma and Mary Margaret back. And until then, leave me - leave everyone - alone," I said. "But where will you go?" She asked. "With me," Grandpa said. He walked over to me and put an arm around me as we both walked out of the office, followed by Ruby.

We got to Grandma's apartment. Grandpa turned on the lights and I took off my backpack and put it on a chair. I looked around and then I spotted a picture that was on the counter. It's was Mom and Grandma. "Rose," Grandpa said. I looked up at him. "Yeah?"

"Don't worry; Emma and Mary Margaret; they're alive," Grandpa said. "How do you know?" I asked. "I have faith," He said.

"But -"

"Rose, come here," Grandpa cut me off and got down on his knees. "Rose, I will find them. I will always find them," He said.

I nodded a slightly and looked at him again. "I miss them," I admitted. Grandpa nodded. "Me too, hon. Me too," He said and pulled me to a hug and I hugged back as a tear fell down my cheek.