The house was finally ready for the family to live in and the whole kingdom was there to see it. Granted, the house didn't have any of the furniture in it yet, but it was much safer than camping outside. People were gathered all around the house like it was opening day for some store and they had to cut some ribbon to guarantee that this was all happening.

Emma stood there awkwardly just wanting all the people to go away, so that she could take a look at their new and improved home. She was both excited and scared about the home. She watched as her parents talked to a few of the people that came up to them and handed them a house-warming gift.

Henry was bouncing up and down with excitement, "What do you think it looks like inside?" Emma turned her attention to her boy wishing she shared the same excitement.

Emma shrugged giving a glance at her parents, then back to Henry. "It's probably spacious."

Henry thought about that before nodding in agreement, "I wonder if Gram and Gramps will let me pick my own room out?" Emma didn't doubt that they would. He would probably get whatever he wanted in his new room.

Emma smiled, "If you're lucky, kid." Henry returned the smile watching his grandparents in fascination.

Emma walked over to Snow and leaned in close to her ear, so that not everybody could hear. "How much longer? The kid is getting impatient."

Snow smiled at the sound of Emma's voice and glanced over at her while she was still receiving gifts from the people. "I think Charming has the keys. I'll get them and you and Henry can look around the house while we finish up here." After setting down one of the gifts, Snow leaned over and said a few words to Charming who searched his pockets until he handed her the set of keys. Charming looked over at his daughter and smiled before returning his attention back to the people. Snow looked over at Emma and grabbed one of her hands in hers before handing her the keys.

Emma stared at the 10 keys in her hands, "Which one do I use?" Snow laughed and picked up a key separating it from the others.

"This one opens up the back door." Snow watched her daughter who nodded in understanding.

"Why the back door?" Emma asked, clearly confused. She was expecting a key to the front door.

Snow smiled softly, "Don't question it, Emma." Emma stared at Snow before going back and grabbing Henry's hand. "And Emma?" Emma turned around to meet her mother's eyes. "Try not to get lost." Snow grinned.

Emma knew the castle was big, but after hearing her mother say that she began to worry that she would never find her way back out again. "You guys will be coming in soon, right?" Snow nodded still holding the same grin. Emma smiled at the response and her and Henry started walking around the house to reach the back.

As they reached the back they opened up one of the gates and shut it behind them. Emma turned around and saw just how beautiful this area was. There were trees and flowers everywhere, even a medium sized garden. The place also provided some seating, so that they could enjoy this beauty. Henry was smiling from ear to ear at the realization that this was his new home. Emma followed behind his quick walk trying to take in as much as she could on the way up to the house. She smiled at the patio that was right next to the house because they had clearly taken some of her world's ideas and added them to this world.

Henry reached the door and started tugging on it, "Hurry up, mom!" Emma laughed a little at her son.

"Alright, I'm coming!" Emma made her way up to the door and unlocked the door. Henry, who didn't waste any time, opened up the door and walked into the home in awe. Emma smiled at her kid's excitement. She took a deep breath as if to prepare herself for what was about to come and walked into the house, while shutting the door behind her.

Henry was practically running through and peeking into every open room. "Is this what it looked like when you were here?"

Emma shook her head and with her hand traced some of the detail put into the wall. "No." She paused as she looked over and saw the start of disappoint show up in his eyes, "but this is even better." She smiled. Henry's eyes finally had the spark back in them as he continued to search the rooms in this wing. Emma continued to search the place following Henry, so that if they did get lost they would be lost together.

Henry was moving at a faster pace than what Emma preferred and after she had been staring at some carving she looked up to find herself all alone. Emma looked around nearby areas, "Henry? Henry..." Her voice getting louder, but she could no longer hear her son's footsteps. "Crap." Emma sighed realizing she was alone and lost.