"Did we get a name?" Snow asked as the family all sat together in the waiting room. Charming was rocking a sleeping baby Neal in his arms, while Emma tapped her boot against the metal legs of the chair beside her.

"Well due to the lass being in a great deal of pain, we thought it be best to wait until she wasn't." Killian answered, tapping his hook against Emma's knee to stop her from fidgeting.

Emma looked up at him, unaware that she had even been making a sound.

"She'll be alright love" he whispered, trying to settle her down, Emma smiled gently, looking down at her feet for a second.

"I'm going to go and check on out patient." She decided out loud, rising to her feet and marching herself out of the room, until the sounds of her boots were too faint to hear.

Killian ran his hand through his hair and rubbed his tired eyes, he had been sitting in that waiting room for most of the night, as well as the conjoining morning. It had been a long and tiring experience. He wondered if that's what it would be like if he ever had the pleasure of becoming a father.

"You're awake?" Emma said softly as she neared the doorway of the patients room. The girl was barely there, her eyes were open but it was as if she was still asleep.

"I think so. Unless this is a dream." The teen joked, trying to sit up. Her head was still recovering, shooting pains running through her whole body, but she didn't make a sound.

"Hey, maybe you shouldn't move just yet." Emma suggested, rushing to her side, dragging over a chair with the toe of her boot.

"It's just my head is killing me, it's never hurt this much before."

"You've had this problem before? What did you do those other times?"

"No, I mean I did get headaches but they didn't last that long. Just the usual ache, nothing too serious. It's just, this time it's like nothing I've ever felt before."

"Have you been tested? I mean you might have something serious, have you ever had a head trauma before? A car accident? Fallen off a horse?"

The girl laughed. "Where I come from, cars are less common than you could imagine. And as for falling from a horse? My family wouldn't allow such a thing, it's kind of our thing. We're all naturally good riders. Except my mother, she is still a bit uneasy being up so high on something she can't control. That's her thing right? Being in control."

It warmed Emma's heart at how fondly the girl spoke of her family, it was a relief knowing that the girl laying beside her wasn't an orphan, or a runaway like she had first suspected. Perhaps she wasn't like her after all.

"Where are your family now? They're probably looking for you. I could try and contact them for you.." Emma started off.

"No. You can't, well you could try but I'm afraid they're a bit far away to be contacted." The girl said anxiously.

"It's no problem, a phone call is the least I could do. Just to let them know that you're okay."

"You don't understand." The girl said in a time that Emma hadn't heard in a while, desperation.

"Look kid, I'm a parent. I know if my kid was in some hospital on the other side of the country I would be worried sick and would want someone to call me."

"They're not on the other side of the country. They're not from this realm." She blurted out, closing her eyes hoping that she hadn't made a big mistake. She didn't add what would make all the difference. She didn't include the last part of that sentence. 'Or time'

"Where are you from?" Confusion washed over Emma's face. She was confused, how the heck did this kid go between realms if the likes of Regina could no longer do so? She was just a kid!

"The Enchanted Forest."

"How did you get here?"

"I travelled from the future."