It was getting dark outside as Graham, Emma, Mary Margaret and I were in the woods searching for John Doe. Graham found a trail and we followed it but then he stopped and kneeled down.

"What is it?" I asked. "The trail runs out here," Graham replied. "You sure? Because I thought tracking was one of your skills," Emma said. "Just give me a second. This is my world. I got it," He said. "Right. Sorry," Emma said as he walked off, leaving me, Emma and Mary Margaret alone.

"What does he mean, 'His world'? Isn't finding people your thing, too?" Mary Margaret asked Emma. "Sure. Just, people I find usually run places like Vegas. Not a lot hit the woods," Emma said. "That's an interesting job - finding people. How'd you fall into it?" Mary Margaret asked her.

"Looking for people is just what I've done. As long as I can remember," Emma admitted. "What made you start? Your parents?" Mary Margaret asked. "Henry told me that your ... Th-that you and Jane were from a similar situation to his own. Did you ever find them?"

"Depends who you ask," Emma replied and Mary Margaret frowned but then looked at me. "And you Jane? Did you ever find yours?" She asked. "Nope," I said, shrugging. "I don't know who are my real parents but-" I looked at Emma with a smile. "I do have one."

Emma gave me a smile. Then, we heard a crack behind us and we turned around to see Henry running down the hill. "Henry!" Mary Margaret said. "Did you find him yet?" Henry asked. "No, not yet," I replied. "You shouldn't be here," Emma added.

"I can help. I know where he's going," Henry said and Emma and I exchanged a look. "And where's that?" Mary Margaret asked. Henry looked at her, "He's looking for you."

... ...

Graham, Emma, Mary Margaret, Henry and I were still searching for John Doe. "You're the one who woke him up. You're the last one he saw. He wants to find you!" Henry said to Mary Margaret.

"Henry, it's not about me. I just ... I think he's lost and confused. He's been in a coma a long time," Mary Margaret said. "But he loves you! You need to stop chasing him, and let him find you," Henry insisted.

"Kid. You really need to go home. Where's your mom? She's going to kill me and then you ... and then me again," Emma said. "She dropped me at the house. Then, went right out," Henry said.

"Well, we need to get you back immediately," I said. "No!" Henry said. "Guys!" Graham called and we ran over to him. We saw it was John Doe's bloody hospital bracelet on the ground. "Oh my god," I said. "Is that ..." Mary Margaret started. "Blood," Emma said.

... ...

We were still searching in the woods and we came to the Toll Bridge. "Where is he? Can you see him?" I asked. "The trail dies at the water line," Graham said. After a few seconds, Mary Margaret threw her flashlight and ran to the water, "Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh my god!"

We spotted John Doe lying in the water. "I need an ambulance! At the old Toll Bridge, as soon as possible," Graham said on his radio and me, him, Emma and Mary Margaret dragged John Doe to the shore. "No, no, no, no, no! No, no, no! I found you!" Mary Margaret said.

"It's going to be okay," I said. "Help's coming," Graham said. "Is he okay?" Henry asked. "Henry ..." Emma started as she walked towards him. "Is he going to be okay?" Henry asked and she turned him away and hugged him, "Henry, don't look. Okay? Don't look."

"Come back to us. Come back to me," Mary Margaret said and she started CPR. When she put her mouth on his, he started breathing again and coughed up water. "You saved me," John Doe said.

"She did it. She did it! She woke him up," Henry said. "Yeah, kid. She did," Emma said. "Thank you," John Doe said to Mary Margaret. "Who are you?" She asked. "I don't know," He admitted. "It's okay," Mary Margaret said. "You're going to be okay."

When the ambulance arrived, we arrived back to the hospital. "Watch your back. Coming through!" A nurse said. "We got it from here," Dr. Whale said.

We watched through the glass as John Doe was being treated by doctors. Then, a woman, bursts into the room where John Doe was being treated and rushes to his side. Dr. Whale took her to the side. "Who is that?" I asked as Emma placed her hand on my shoulder. "His wife," A voice behind replied. We turned around to see Regina.

... ...

The woman and John Doe were in the room together. Emma, Regina, Henry, Mary Margaret and I were outside the room.

"His name is David Nolan. And that's his wife, Kathryn. And the joy on her face, well, it's put me in quite the forgiving mood," Regina said and then she looked at Henry. "We'll talk about your insubordination later. Do you know what insubordination means?" She asked and he shook his head. "It means you're grounded."

Kathryn walked out David's room. "Thank you. Thank you for finding my David," She said. "Um, I-I don't understand. You didn't ... You didn't know that he was here in a coma?" Mary Margaret asked.

"A few years ago, David and I were not getting along. It was my fault, I know that now. I was difficult and unsupportive. I told him if he didn't like things, he could leave. And he did. And I didn't stop him. It was the worst mistake I ever made," Kathryn said.

"And you didn't go look for him?" Emma asked. "I assumed he'd left town all this time. And now I know why I never heard from him. Now I get to do what I've wanted to do forever - say I'm sorry. Now we get a second chance," Kathryn said. "That's wonderful," Mary Margaret said, giving her a smile but I know she was heartbroken.

Dr. Whale walked out the room. "Well, it's something of a miracle," He said. "He's okay?" Kathryn asked. "Ah, physically, he's on the mend, um, his memory is another issue. It may take time, if at all," Dr. Whale said.

"What brought him back?" I asked. "That's the thing. There's no explanation. Something just clicked in him," Dr. Whale said. "He just got up and decided to go for a stroll?" Emma asked.

"He woke up and he was delirious and his first instinct was to go find something, I guess," Dr. Whale replied. "Someone," Henry said quietly. "Can I see him?" Kathryn asked. "Yeah, of course," Dr. Whale replied.

Kathryn walked back into David's room. "Henry, let's go," Regina said. Henry started to walk over to her but then stopped. "Wait, my backpack." He got back to grab his backpack and whispered to Mary Margaret, "Don't believe them. You're the one he was looking for."

"Henry ..." Mary Margaret started. "He was going to the Troll Bridge. It's like the end of the story," Henry whispered. "Henry, he was going there because it's the last thing I read to him," Mary Margaret said. "No, it's because you belong together," He insisted.

"Henry," Regina said and he walked over to her and the two of them left. Emma looked at me, "I'll be right back," She said and rushed to catch up to Regina and Henry.

Third person's POV
"Madam Mayor!" Emma called. "Wait by the car," Regina told Henry and he left. Regina turned to Emma. "Ms. Swan, I let you off the hook back there. Don't press it," She said.

"I'm sorry, but Ms. Nolan? Kind of feels like her story could be a load of crap. All this time, there's a John Doe lying around in a coma and nobody puts it in the news, nobody goes looking. Something's not right here," Emma said.

"Well, what else would make sense to you? Why would Ms. Nolan lie? Do you think I cast a spell on her?" Regina asked. "I think it's rather strange you've been his emergency contact all these years and you only found her now," Emma said.

"Well, this town is bigger than you know. It's entirely possible to get lost here. It's entirely possible for bad things to happen," Regina said. "And just when it's convenient you manage to solve the mystery?" Emma asked.

"Thanks to you," Regina said. "That tape you found was a stroke of genius. So, we went back and looked at past tapes. Turns out Mr. Doe's been talking in his sleep. He's been calling out for a Kathryn. After that, it wasn't hard to put the pieces together. And here I thought you, Jane and Mary Margaret would be pleased. True love won out. So bask in the moment, dear. Were it not for you three, they would have lived their lives completely alone. That's why I'm willing to forgive your incessant rudeness. Because all this has reminded me of something oh-so very important. How grateful I am to have Henry. Because not having someone? Well, that's the worst curse imaginable." And then Regina left.

... ...

Jane's POV
Emma and I walked to Mary Margaret's apartment. Emma knocked on the front door and Mary Margaret opened it. "Hey," I said to her with a smile. "Sorry to bother you so late. Is those spare rooms still available?" Emma asked. Mary Margaret smiled and she let us inside.