"People don't change, they only fool themselves into believing they can."

The bell jingles when she exits from Granny's, and she straightens invisible wrinkles of her smoky grey jacket, heels clicking on the floor.
Worry eats at her, makes her stomach twist, because Miss Swan is right, she doesn't know her –neither does she know what Emma wants around Henry.

But she is sure of one essential statement, one that she has repeated to herself in times of doubt.
People don't change.

She didn't tell Emma the last part.

People don't change – or at least, not in a better version.