So here's chapter 2! I hope you like it and I really appreciate reviews! Thank you for the reviews I've had so far and thank you to everyone following the story!

Snow awoke to the smell of pancakes. She slowly moved her self from the bed putting on her dressing gown and walking in to the kitchen. There was David cooking breakfast, her favorite well Mary Margaret's favorite the food in fairy tale land was much different. She smiled at how cute he looked, rummaging around the kitchen as if they had lived this way for years now. She walked up behind him naturally wrapping herself in his embrace. He kissed her on the temple and smiled.

"Good morning sleepy."

"What are you doing?"

"Making breakfast, your favorite, pancakes."

"How did you know they were my favorite?"

"I didn't spend all those mornings in grannies at 7.15 without learning a thing or two."

She giggled like an embarrassed school girl, remembering of those mornings. She looked up at him, having the urge to talk about those meetings that they had. So curios to why he didn't pick her but chose Kathryn. She understood he didn't have his memories but David in ways was a lot like Charming, and it hurt her to think Charming could not pick her in any

predicament, cursed or not. She decided to say something.

"Do you know all those times we met at grannies, I keep thinking back on them and I jus-"

"I know what your going to say. I don't like thinking about them either, about the life we had before... The decisions that were made. But it wasn't me Snow, that was David Nolan."

"We can't keep blaming our past mistakes on Mary Margaret and David Nolan, we are the same people. Their mistakes are our mistakes."

"So what are you saying? You intentionally slept with Dr whale?"

"Firstly; you are completely missing the point and secondl-"

"Mary Margaret's mistakes are your mistakes."

"David will you let me finish."

"I'm just saying, it's hard to think that I'm not the only one who has been with you."

"Well it would have stayed that way if you just chose me!"

They both stopped in their argument to turn and see Emma standing at the bottom of the stairs. Sleepily walking down the stairs unaware of what she was about to walk in to, she stood awkwardly.

"Hey." Emma looked at her parents anxiously.

"Morning." They replied in unison.

Snow and Charming looked at each other and walked in opposite directions. Emma sat down helping herself to the pancakes on the table that Snow had not eaten. She picked up the syrup and poured it all over her stack of pancakes. Emma mumbled to herself whilst she tucked in to her breakfast.

"Mmm, my favorite."

"They are?" Snow smiled to herself.

"Yup. You having any?" Emma pointed her fork to the leftovers.

"Sure, why not."

Snow grabbed the plate and pulled it towards her. Emma passed her the syrup which she applied a generous amount of. Their plates looked identical and they both took a bite simultaneously. David looked over, watching the similarity between the two and he couldn't help but grin. Snow was just about to take another bite when David sneaked in and stole the piece of pancake off her fork. He chuckled as she hit him on the arm playfully. Emma started to look a little uncomfortable. She knew she shouldn't, they are her parents why should she feel weird around this behavior They are happy. She's part of a happy family, she just couldn't get used to this, she's never had two people who care about her and a perfect life. It was different.

"I need to get down to the station... Check on business. So I'll see you later."

"Oh OK You wanna talk later? We could go get a hot chocolate from Grannies, talk things over? I mean if you want?"

"Talk about what?"

"Don't push it Snow." Charming whispered.

"You know, just talk... As mother and daughter."

"I, uh really got to get going."

Emma closed the door and both Charming and Snow watched as she left. Snow sighed and looked down at her plate. David squeezed her arm in comfort.

"It's OK Snow. She will get used to it... In time."

She rested her head on his shoulder and closed her eyes. Her worry of how her relationship with David would go was replaced by the thoughts of her mother and daughter relationship that at the moment seemed like it was beyond saving.