Tony walked the corridor of Castle White, absentmindedly thumbing through a stack of paperwork clutched in his hand. His blueprints were coming along nicely, though some of them were a little crude. Starting an Industrial Revolution meant completely starting from scratch. He had a newfound respect for the inventors of his world. He'd had no idea it would be this complicated.

As he turned a corner, he could swear he heard the sounds of a hushed argument coming from Virginia's quarters. King Wendell had insisted on putting the traveling mirror in her room so she could come and go as she pleases - when the mirror is turned on, anyway. Tony knocked on the door lightly, hoping it was his daughter coming to show him the new baby.

Tony hadn't been pleased at first when he heard that Wolf had knocked up his daughter, but Wolf seemed to make Virginia happy so he acclimated himself to the idea. It wouldn't be so bad to have a half-wolf (quarter-wolf?) grandkid, would it? Tony could hear the muffled sound of boots on carpet as someone approached the door.

"Oh, hello, Tony," said Wolf grimly. Tony had seen Wolf glum before, when Virginia had been kidnapped by the Huntsman, but he was now so solemn Tony began to panic.

"Virginia?" he asked urgently.

"Dad? Is that you?"

Virginia appeared in the doorway, her face red and puffy from crying. She ran into Tony's arms and buried her head into his chest.

"What's wrong, Virginia? Is it the baby?"

Virginia could only nod.

"Oh, baby," Tony sighed into her hair. "What happened?"

At the worst, Tony thought maybe she miscarried or had a stillborn. He wasn't prepared for what Wolf said next.

"Odette was kidnapped by half-giants. We tracked them to Central Park, but I've lost their scent, Tony. I'm sorry."

Tony felt his jaw drop open. Never in a million years would he have thought something like this would happen.

"Odette? It's a girl?"

Despite himself, he couldn't help but be happy he had a granddaughter somewhere in the world.

"Yeah, Dad. A girl." Virginia smiled at him sadly and stepped away, allowing herself to be wrapped in Wolf's arms instead.

"Does she look like you?" Tony asked. Wolf frowned and looked to his mate. "What?"

"We didn't even have a chance to hold her, Tony. They took her as soon as Virginia gave birth. They came to the 9 Kingdoms, I'm sure of it...but they didn't come this way."

Tony shook his head, confused.

"Wait, wait, wait. So...what?"

"We think maybe someone found the third mirror, Dad. The one Gustav told us about, remember?"

Tony felt his gut clench at the news.

"Then that would mean that whoever wanted her probably has her by now, right?"

"Maybe," replied Wolf, the tiniest trace of hope in his voice. "Or maybe we could intercept her before that happens. The only problem is we don't know where to look. I've lost her scent."

"Prince," chimed in Virginia. "We should talk to Prince."