Disclaimer: I do not own OUAT or Star Wars (which is mentioned)

Author's Notes: Since this was due on May the Fourth, I figured I'd stick to some Star Wars loving.

Macht

Dark chocolate eyes glanced around the vicinity, while her teeth clenched impatiently. They were supposed to have arrived ten minutes ago now and she really needed to get back into town before the kid got home. Enhanced hearing picking up tire treads and the low hum of a well tuned car, her face uplifted and she bounced on the balls of her feet as she spied the car in the distance. Coming to stop just outside of the town limits, the driver glanced around for a moment, shrugged then opened the backseat to collect a long cardboard box and set it on the side of the road, a screw eye protruding from the top. The man looked into the woods on either side once more before waving and climbing back into the vehicle to make a three point turn and leave.

Coast officially clear beyond the human eye, the brunette's face morphed back into a smile as she moved as close to the town border as she dared and extended the pole she had fashioned with a hook on the end to drag the box over onto her side of town. Giddy with excitement she dared try one of the more recent spells she had succeeded and gripping her items carefully, she cast it with a flourish of her hand, smoke enveloping her.

Not quite precise she had appeared on the sidewalk beside her home and rushed inside upon checking to see if the kid's bike was out there yet. Luckily not, but she was keenly aware of his responsibility increasing and he might have placed it in the garage for safekeeping, so she snuck in through the side door and crept around the house, checking for occupants. She sighed with relief, rushing to a closet for Marvel themed paper—to throw off the course—and a ribbon to make a bow before setting to her task. Once she had finished wrapping the box she placed it on the living room table and moved to the front room, having heard voices outside. It would seem they had walked home today.

Shaking herself from her nerves, the young woman took a breath of air and released it slowly. When she heard the slow turn of the knob, she began to remove her jacket to appear as though she had just arrived home.

"Hey Lily."

"Hey, kid," came her response as she hung her jacket in the side closet, offering to hang her little brother's too. "Oh, I just got home but I saw there was something with your name on it in the living room, Henry," she informed him, shrugging her shoulders to further maintain her innocence.

Regina and Maleficent's eyes were equally furrowed in curiosity as they removed their jackets and hung them in the closet. Henry's eyes had widened in excitement as he rushed into the living room, the three women trailing behind him. Maleficent noted and pointed out to Regina that their daughter was wringing her hands nervously behind her back. The brunette mother smiled sweetly. Obviously Lily must have gotten a present for her brother's birthday.

Henry was kind enough to wait for everyone to be seated in the room before he lifted the box to try and gauge what it could be, but the packaging inside prevented any rattling so he set it down and began to peel the paper off. Lily provided him a pair of scissors when the brown of cardboard met him. He took a moment to glance at his older sister who's face widened in a 'I don't know anything' appearance. Suspicious all the same, he rolled his eyes and continued to unwrap his gift.

One of the box flaps unfortunately hindered the sight line of the two sorceresses but Henry's face was information enough as it was wide eyed, mouth parted and frozen to the spot. "You're kidding," he breathed out in awe as he carefully lifted one of the hand crafted lightsabers out of the box. He turned to Lily. "Did you do this?"

Lily felt a blush creeping onto her cheeks as her throat constricted. She liked to give gifts and it was great to see someone's reaction immediately upon unveiling, but she always felt a little awkward and offered a half shrug and a grimace as answer. Henry understood well enough and grinned widely before wrapped an arm around Lily's shoulders. "Thank you so much, sis," he told her handing the lightsaber in his hand to Regina who held it as though a delicate glass replica of a horse. Then he moved to pull out the other one, looking at the differences in hilts and design.

"I thought you'd appreciate the dark omen hilt on one of them cause I thought it looked like a sword hilt. And the other has a..." Lily glanced over at Regina briefly, who was holding this particular saber. "...dark monarch hilt. The one Regina's holding glows violet amethyst and yours is arctic blue. Almost the same as Obi-Wan's I'd imagine," she explained to him as he pressed the button on the hilt to light up his lightsaber.

"This is so awesome! Coolest birthday gift ever, Lily!" he told her as he handed the lightsaber to her and reclaimed the one from Regina. "It's from a movie series called Star Wars, Mal. Jedi knights and The Force, kinda like magic. We should watch A New Hope after supper, right mom?" Henry asked enthusiastically upon seeing the blonde dragon's confusion.

"Of course I'm sure Mal would love to watch Star Wars," Regina chuckled, eyeing her son warily as the purple glow of his saber lit up. "Are you going to go spar in the backyard?" she questioned, emphasizing the location to prevent anything breaking in her house.

Henry blanched for a moment before recovering and nodding furiously. "Wouldn't dream of fighting in here," he covered smoothly, hoping he didn't concern his mother. He turned to Lily. "Would you?"

"Sure," Lily smiled as Henry moved to the backdoor. Before she could join him, her mother's voice stopped her.

"Where did you get these?" Mal queried.

"How did you get them into town?" Regina tacked on, more curious about that then online retailers of fan made items.

She glanced over her shoulder and winked at them. "Old fashioned human magic," she told them before joining Henry outside. She would explain in detail later, but Lily enjoyed the mystique of her adventure. And how much she would have to thank her friend at for doing her a good solid.