After Captain Hook told me what he had told me I looked around the ship some more and his explanation was starting to make a lot of sense. It was the only explanation for everything. When I came back above deck and saw him looking at my sabre.

"Did I give you permission to touch that?" I told him when I caught him.

"What kind of a sword is this?" He asks and slashes it a few times. "It's lighter than most of the ones I've handled and it seems like it would be very effective in combat."

"It's for fencing." I said and reached to take it back from him but he moved his hand away.

"What's that?" He asked

"It's the sport version of sword fighting, now please give that back." I reached for it again but he just held it above him. Out of my reach.

"So you are handy with a blade?" He asked and smiled. He then gave it back to me but before I put it away he took out his own sword and pointed at me. "Let's see just how good you are."

I gave him a quizzical look at first but then I smiled and beat his blade away quickly with my sabre and pointed it at him. He smiles, like he was amused and then he took my blade and pointed his sword back at me. I tried a beat again but it was then that I realized a problem. His sword was real and mine was too thin to fight against his. I remembered seeing another one below deck and I knew I had to make my way down there. I dodged his advances effectively with my sabre but out of nowhere he came at me with his hook and I dodged it and it got stuck in the wall. With him contained I made my way below deck and grabbed the sword that was on the wall and turned around just in time to block a parry.

"Causing me to stick my hook in the wall?" Hook smirked. "That's just bad form Turner."

"I could say that the fact you got your hook stuck in the wall is bad form." I countered and made a parry but he blocked it also.

He was taller than me. I needed to get to higher ground. I got on the table and pointed my sword down at him but he parried but before he hit me with the swing he took at me I jumped backwards off the table and ran out onto the deck.

"Whoa guys what's going on?" Henry asked as we came out.

"I was just practicing with her." Hook said and laughed "She's pretty good for such a young girl."

Hook started looking at me weird again. Then he got a look on his face like he had just come up with a plan.

"When I was a young lad around your age I used to practice all the time with a boy by the name of Will Turner." Hook said and everything was clear.

"So that's what's been up with all of this." I said "The staring and asking me questions about pirating and how I know all this stuff. Well I'm sorry to disappoint you but I can't help you. I know nothing about my family I've been an orphan since I was 2."

There it was. The truth had come out. Not even Henry had known that I was an orphan. I didn't like to tell people because then I couldn't tell if someone was doing something for me out of kindness or pity. I wanted to be treated like everyone else. Henry looked at me with sadness.

"I'm so sorry Lily." Henry said to me and hugged me.

"It's ok Henry." I said and patted his back "It was like 10 years ago I'm over it now."

"How did they die?" Hook asked.

"A car accident." I replied and looked at the ground.

"And you were only two and you don't even remember them do you?" He asked to clarify and I nodded.

"I'm sorry mate." He said and grasped my shoulder in the way that guys do for comfort.

"It's fine." I said and shook him off then went downstairs to get my sabre.

When I got down there and picked up my sabre from where I left it, some papers shifted and fell down in front of me from a secret drawer that had opened. I looked at them and one of them was a drawing of a key. Something about it seemed familiar…so I put it aside and looked at some of the other things. They were letters that were from Hook and this Will Turner person. I read them and smiled. They were such good childhood friends, and they kept in touch even when Hook joined the Royal Navy. Then something about these letters caught my eye. These letters were dated 1776, 1778 and so on. He wasn't joking. This ship was like 200 or around 300 years old. I put them away in the drawer and went back above deck. There was someone new on board the ship. A woman with short black hair and she wore an indigo business suit.

"Where is this girl?" She asked Hook sternly then looked at me as I came out.

"How did you get on board?" I asked, noting that we were in the middle of the bay.

"That's none of your business young lady I want to know how you got into this town?" She asked.

"Henry invited me over." I said

"Yes I know that but how exactly did you get in?" She asked.

All three of them looked at me. I knew what they all wanted to know. How did I believe in magic? So I told them.

"It happened on the night my parents died." I started to say. "I was 2 years old and at a neighbor's house while they were going on a date night. I had a heart condition when I was born and was a weak child. That night at my neighbor's my heart stopped working. They took me to hospital and tried everything they could but my blood was starting to get deluded by water and that's what was causing my heart to stop working. I was going to die unless they found a relative who could give me a blood transaction, to get my heart working again and get my heart to produce normal blood again. But when they called my parents…they found out that they crashed. I was going to die. But then someone came in and said he was related to me. They didn't have enough time to do a test to see if his blood would work so they just went ahead with the transaction and it worked. I never saw that mysterious relative though, he never told the nurses his identity either, they let him do the transaction with me anyway because they were out of options and no one wanted to see a baby die so…I've never had a heart problem since and that's why I believe in miracles, and magic for that matter."

They all looked at me with stunned expressions. Especially Hook.

"This mysterious relative…did the nurses ever give you a description of him?" Hook asked.

"Actually when I went back there a few years ago and asked them they did give an…interesting description. They said he smelled like the ocean. They guessed he was a sailor." I said.

"A sailor you say." Hook said. "Did they give any other description? Like hair color, skin color?"

"They said he was slightly tan and he had brown hair and a little bit of facial hair and he was apparently very…charming and attractive." I said and Hook laughed.

"So Turner has set foot on land after all these years after all." Hook smiled.

"What are you talking about?" The woman in the suit asked.

"Nothing that you would know Regina." He answered.

"Then would you care to explain?" She asked him and he did.

"Will Turner got stabbed in the heart by Davy Jones and killed but his father carved out his heart and made him Captain of the Flying Dutchman so now he's immortal and sailing the seas. He can only come on land every 10 years now. It was tragic because he had a wife and son left behind and they eventually died and he lived on…" He said and sighed.

"That's so sad." I said. "There wasn't any way they could fix him?"

"They carved out his heart, they can't just fix it." He said then he thought for a moment. "Could they?" He looked at Regina.

"Well carving out a heart is somewhat similar to taking one but it has more drastic side effects like becoming immortal and in his case not being able to set foot on land for 10 years. And it is also harder to undo it, but it is possible I believe to break whatever curse is on Will Turner." She said finally and all of us were silent.

"So what are we waiting for? Let's break a curse." I said and we set sail back for Storybrooke again.