A/N: This is just a little drabble that absolutely didn't turn out the way I planned when I started it. I wasn't sure about publishing it, but what the heck. Maybe you need a little bit of fluff after last episode, too. I think there will be more fics coming so don't give up on me just yet!
Title from Are you the one? by Within Temptation.
Emma Swan knows little of fairy tales, the magic that flows through her is still foreign to her although she has accepted it as part of herself, and the concept of true love seems as amazing and unfathomable as homily Christmas mornings with children opening gifts and parents exchanging soft kisses in few family movies she had seen as a kid.
So, of course the question used to swell on her tongue sometimes when she looked at her mother smiling up at David, his arm wrapped around her waist while they planned how to deal with newest crisis in Storybrooke. But she never asked how either of them knew that the other was their one and only. There just wasn't time between all the villains and the walls she so cautiously had built up resisted such heartfelt conversations. Besides, why learn of things she will never have a chance to experience herself?
Now, when Killian comes home and pulls her in for a kiss, with fresh scent of wind and sea clinging to him, impossibly blue eyes dancing with mirth as he surely come up with yet another crazy idea to make her day unforgottable (he swore to do so after she mentioned she hadn't had such so many fun, memorable moments in her whole life than in their first two months of officially being together), Emma doesn't have to wonder anymore. She knows that he is the one. Nothing has ever felt so true or right as this and she doesn't need confirmation of rainbow kisses, even though they've had that too. So, when he asks the question that should leave her weak in the knees for all the wrong reasons and ready to run, she can wholeheartedly say 'yes' and the way Killian's face lights up tells once more that she is the one for him. And perhaps that is even greater joy and miracle than having found home and loving the man that brought her to it.
