The ship was silent as Henry's lost family came upon the ship. Emma glanced at the crowd of pirates awaiting them upon the deck. She gulped. She looked towards Henry, he was a few years older than she was. Apart of her wasn't fully convinced that he was her son. For this man wore a long brown trench coat, while his pistol and sword were slightly shown attached to his waist upon his belt. He was tall, muscular. She knew in her heart that it was Henry, and she could sense that Regina felt the same. Their son, all grown up, a man. But a different man. This man in front of them, was a pirate. Or at least he looked like one.

Emma felt Killian release her hand as he began to examine the ship. In the background Henry was introducing his family to his crew, but Killian did not pay attention. He was too focused on the familiar rails on this black ship. The wood was clearly painted black, the black sails made him shutter. He recognized this ship, it was different then the last time he had seen it. But he knew this ship very well. He began to walk quickly along the sides of the ship, feeling the texture of the wooden rims of the edge of the deck.

"Bloody hell… is this… is this the Jolly Roger?" He asked as he looked back at Henry. Henry nodded.

"But they don't call it that here. Here it is known as the Black Pearl. Name by my former captain," Henry answered.

"How did your former captain get it?" Killian asked impatiently.

"The witch gave it to him," Henry answered.

"Henry is there somewhere we can all sit down? And figure out what to do next? My son and daughter are missing, we need to take action as soon as possible!" Robin exclaimed. Henry nodded and pointed towards his captain's quarters and led them inside. As they walked Killian couldn't help himself but look around at all the changes to his ship. The wood was painted black, and the sails were black. He only recognized his ship by her texture and feel. It almost broke his heart, but not as much as recently learning he had a daughter with Emma who was taken from them. Snow was silent the whole time, one could tell that she tried to look strong but was aching heavily on this inside. Neil, her son. She already wasn't there for Emma when Emma grew up, the feeling that she was also not there to see her son grow up is almost destroying her inside. Who could do this? Who was this cruel? To take children and leave them in a place such as this? She was anxious to find out.

They all sat down on any piece of furniture they could sit on, all glum and pale in their faces.

"Henry…what do you know about this so-called witch?" Regina asked to get things started. She placed her hand upon Robin's while seeing the worry on his face.

"Well, all we know is that she somehow dropped us all off her in this world. We only know what we hear from word of mouth. They say, that she gave children to a person or family in this world. We don't really know why, but they say she separated each child. Except two, she kept two together. And we think that those two might be Roland and your daughter, Robin."

Robin had a sigh of relief and leaned his head against Regina's arm. "Thank god, their together."

"But it's just a guess. We could be wrong," Henry added in. "Grandpa is there a spell that can somehow locate descendants?"

Gold shook his head. "Sorry, but there is none. This world is not a place where our magic will be of much use. Things are done differently around here…I can feel it."

"How will we know who is our child and who is not? There must be so many people in this world!" Killian added.

"That's the thing. We won't." Henry answered. "They probably won't even go by their true names here. I only went by my true name because I was 15 when I was brought here. So of course I'd remember my name and wouldn't except a different one. Same with Roland, but the others were either a year or two old or just born. They could have different names here."

"Then why don't we just go and find this witch?" David asked. "That could be our first step. Henry you said that you heard these stories about this witch from people. Who are these people? If we find these people who know about her, maybe they can help us?"

"That was the plan, but I needed to wake you all up first before I did that. There's a town not too far from here but it won't be very pleasing to see. It's a pirate town. Hook, you and I would probably be the only ones here who wouldn't feel as uncomfortable. But mind you, this town is far crazier than any in the enchanted forest."

"We can handle pirates-"Regina stated. Henry shook his head in annoyance.

"Mom, these pirates are nothing like the enchanted forest!"

"How so?" Regina asked annoyed. Gibbs cut in before anyone else could say another word.

"The enchanted forest, madam, is a luxury compared to the Caribbean. Do you know how we all got here? And why you folk don't know a thing about this world but yet do know about other worlds? Why this world is so different?"

Regina looked at him nervously awaiting for his answer. She was most disgusted by Gibbs, for the smell of pirate here is far worse than any other pirate she had encountered.

"The Carribbean is the world of those lost at Sea, until the curse of course. All those who died at sea are sent here to live, like a second life if you will. You won't find folk like us in the underworld. For example, I was a pirate on a ship a long long time ago in the enchanted forest. Our ship crashed into rocks, because we were distracted by a singing mermaid. Now I am here. We all died, and we all will never see our loved ones again…unless they too died at sea. That is why this place is dangerous, because no one gives a shit about anyone anymore. They died once at sea, and now they rot here."

There was silence. David held Snow, for she began to break down into tears. She couldn't hold her strength any longer. Emma wanted to cry, just like her mother. She saw Robin even break down into tears. But she, Killian, Belle, and Gold did not meet or even remember giving birth to their other children. So they did nothing but stay silent as a million thoughts rushed through their heads.

"Henry…how do you know that you have a sister and that Gold and Belle have a son?" Emma finally asked.

Henry took a deep breath. He nodded at Gibbs who pulled out the map and handed it to Henry.

"This. It came to me about six months ago. Just like how the story book came to me when you needed to save everyone. This map showed me how to find you, and it says that I need my family to find my sister, the son of Rumpelstiltskin, and son and daughter of Robin Hood. And it wasn't signed. So I have no clue who gave this to me, but they must be on our side."

"What about your former Captain? You said that the witch gave him my ship, perhaps he knows her and can tell us about her!" Killian jumped in.

"I left him on a deserted island….he could be dead by now..."

"YOU DID WHAT?!" Regina exclaimed.

"He was preventing me from finding you! He didn't want me to find you! I had no choice!" Henry defended.

"Henry, this is not like you at all!" Belle stated with worrisome in her voice.

"I was raised as a pirate for twenty years…so naturally I behaved as a pirate. Jack Sparrow, got in my way and I took care of him."

"How did you get the rest of crew to be on your side?" Gold asked.

"I told them that if you were found you'd help me not only find your children but you'd also defeat the witch causing the curse that she casted on all the pirate gold to be released."

"There's a curse on the gold?" Belle repeated.

"Aye," answered Gibbs. "She got angry at the pirates and cursed their gold so they could never touch it or see it or use it."

"Of course, pirates always care about their gold…" Regina muttered.

"Alright, then. Henry take us to that town where you said we could get some information from these pirates about this witch," David said.

"Gibbs prepare the crew for voyage to Tortuga," Henry ordered.