The Lost Boy's Revenge: Lost Girl
*Taking place between the 6 week time jump of season 4a and 4b.
Chapter 1
1 year ago...
The moonlight shined brightly on the town of Storybrooke. Near the edge of town, a yellow Volkswagen led the way to the town line. A Mercedes Benz and a truck followed down the one lane road. The Volkswagen stopped and a blonde women emerged from the vehicle wearing a leather jacket. She went to the passenger side of the car and pulled the passenger out. He was a teenage boy.
"This is an outrage!" The boy shouted.
"You brought this on yourself Devin," Emma said to him.
The town mayor came out of her car and walked over to them. The couple in the truck were right behind her.
"You can't do this!" Devin said.
"Enough," Regina said. "You and your man-child friend tried to kill me son."
"You could have moved on like the rest of the Lost Boys," Emma said.
"You could have had a second chance," Mary Margaret said.
"But you chose revenge," David said.
"Pan's been gone a while now." Emma said.
"He'll never be gone." Devin said with a smirk. "You'll see."
"I've heard enough of this brat," Regina said.
"Alright," Emma said, "There's a bus stop about a mile down the road. And a pay phone."
"This isn't over!" Devin shouted.
"Yeah it is," Emma said.
Regina stepped forward and pushed Devin over the town line. An act vanishing him from the town. He can never return. No without magic.
Devin stared ahead, where the town once stood. Emma, Regina, Mary Margaret and David where nowhere in sight. Storybrooke was gone for him. He sneered at the path before him, even as Emma tossed $20 over the town line for bus fair and food.
- Credits -
Present day...
Fourteen year old Nora Baker woke up in her large bed. She sat up and pulled her thick sheets off of her. Her dark hair was a mess. Her feet touched the hard wood floor as she walked over to window. Nora slid the curtains aside and opened the window. The sunlight illuminated her room. She looked outside at the wonderful view of New York City.
Within an hour, Nora had left the apartment building unaccompanied and with no purse. Her phone and wallet were in the pockets of her long jacket. She bought a donut from a vendor on her way over to a theater building. She bought a ticket and watched the show. It was an off broadway production of Peter Pan.
After the show Nora headed back to the apartment. On the way, something happened that she wouldn't soon forget. A man, on a horse, chasing after another man with a purse.
Nora walked in awe as the man on the horse tacked the man who stole the purse. Nora was across the park where it happened.
"A thief who steals from those in need has no honor," the man said. He saw the crowd and left.
Nora quickly got out her phone and went through her contacts. She selected Devin's name and called him.
Back in New Hampshire, in a boy's home from troubled youth, Devin picked up his phone. He was wearing modern clothes and got a haircut. Other boys in the house were making all kinds of noise. "Yeah? Hey. Hello!"
"Devin?" Nora asked. She held one ear to try and hear him better.
"Yes. Nora, what is it? What's happened?" Devin asked.
"I think I just saw Robin Hood." Nora said. "He was on a horse and he caught a thief."
"That does sound like him." Devin said. "You didn't make contact, did you?"
"No," Nora said nervously. "I wouldn't know what to say. 'Hey. You're Robin Hood. You're real. I know all about you.'"
"Don't act like that when you meet the rest of them." Devin said. He moved from one room of the boy's home and into a closet. "It's time for phase two."
"Phase two?" Nora asked.
"This is the perfect time." Devin said.
Those words filled Nora with uncertainty. "Uh, are you sure about this?"
"Nora, we've talked about this. You can do this. You're perfect for the job." Devin said.
Nora bit her thumb and began walking down the sidewalk. "I know. I know, but I thought I'd have more warming before all this."
"You said you've been dying to leave since I met you," Devin said.
"True..." Nora said.
"Robin is in New York. Things are changing in Storybrooke. We have to act now." Devin said.
Nora listened but didn't reply.
"Just follow my instructions and remember everything I told you." Devin said. "And there's one thing I need to you do first."
Nora Baker went into an elevator of a nearby building. It chimed as the elevator doors opens, taking her to the desired floor. She walked down the hallway and up to one of the doors. Nora knelt down and pulled out a paper clip from her jean pocket. She undid the paper clip to pick the lock.
Inside the room was a small kitchen across from a couch with a grey stuffed monkey toy. Nora took a few steps around the corner to find the rest of the apartment. A bed and small bathroom. "There's a reason this apartment is only mean for one person," Nora said aloud.
On the wall was a wooden poster that said "Cleaner Hatter."
Nora checked the cabinets and drawers of Neal's apartment, which now belonged to Robin and his family. When she slid open the drawer in the bedside nightstand, Nora smiled.
Nora went in the elevator and went down 2 floors to her own family's apartment. Her mom was making dinner and her dad was fixing the ceiling fan. A little boy on the couch, about 6 years of age, was watching a cartoon on TV.
Nora went to her room and pulled her purple suitcase from under her bed. It was already half packed when she unzipped it. She added a pair of shoes to the suitcase and a Disney shirt. She put her hairbrush in and other necessities. As she zipped up her suitcase, her little brother standing in the doorway spoke.
"You're leaving, aren't you?" He said.
Nora let out a small gasp. She slid her suitcase off the bed and out of his direct sight and turned around. "Noah," She said. "It's only for a little while. I'll be back." She knelt down to meet his eyes and put her hands on his arms. "Okay?"
"I can't believe you're doing this again," Noah said. He began to cry.
"Shh-shh-Shh," She said. "You can't tell mom and dad... not that they'll notice."
Noah took a deep breath. "Where are you going?"
"Out of state. It's bound to be a fantastical tale. I'll tell you all about when I get back." Nora said.
Noah nodded and hugged his sister tightly. Nora hugged him back and kissed the top of his head.
Nora left the apartment building later that night, after dinner, while her parents and brother were watching TV. They had already started dozing off when Nora went to check on them. She carried her suitcase out, not rolling it on the floor until after she left the apartment. Nora eyed some cash on the counter and took about half of it. She wore a warm jacket for her travels.
Once outside, she waved for a taxi and got inside. She put her suitcase in the trunk.
"Alright," The taxi driver said. "Where to?"
"Storybrooke. Maine." Nora said.
