Kalake looked around at her surroundings. She was in Storybrook. The town was empty.

"Hello?!" She yelled. "Anybody there?!"

"Hello, Kalake."

Kalake turned around and saw Pan standing at the end of the street.

"Where is everyone?" She asked.

"Oh, this isn't Storybrook. We're just inside your mind." Pan said.

"And why is that?" Kalake asked.

"Because, I supposedly killed you. But really, I just stuck you in a coma. You should be five feet under the ground right now. By tomorrow, you will be dead." Pan answered.

"What?" She growled.

"Exactly. You may have separated me from Peter, but I was able to attach myself to your shadow. So now, I am you." Pan said, smiling.

"You're sick." Kalake said, shaking her head.

"No, I'm just smart." Pan said.

"Why do you hate me so much?" Kalake asked, walking toward him. "Is it because I was so close to Peter? That I was able to get him to become good?"

"It's none of your business." Pan growled.

"Well, for your information, I'm not going down without a fight." Kalake said.

"I expected as much." Pan said.

And then the shadows from the buildings melted away and turned into shadowy people that stood next to Pan.

Kalake decided to try something she had never done before. She raised her hands as snow appeared and then, ice and snow warriors stood around her.

"Get her!" Pan shouted.

Kalake thrust her hand forward as the warriors ran out to meet the shadow people.

Clouds appeared covering the sun, but not completely. Still the shadows remained. They became more solid. And they easily reformed.

Kalake growled as she tried to move the clouds away. Darkness gave the shadows more power.

"I would have thought that shadows would be more powerful with the sun." Kalake said through gritted teeth.

"I'm not an ordinary shadow. Peter is a demon. That is why the night gives us power. The moon is our light." Pan said.

"So what happens when it's a new moon?" Kalake asked.

"We don't appear. As long as there is a little light then we appear." Pan answered.

Kalake smiled.

"Thanks for the tip." She said.

And she raised her hands to the sky and concentrated. The clouds darkened. Kalake sank to her knees as the clouds went back to the way they were before.

"You cannot defeat me. You are weak. And that is why I never did understand how Peter could like you so much." Pan said.

Kalake's eyes narrowed. She got back up to her feet. She raised her hands once more up to the sky. She looked at Pan.

"I AM NOT WEAK!" She shouted.

The clouds darkened making the sky as dark as night. But now, there were no stars, there was no sun, and there was no moon.

The ice warriors began killing the shadows. And soon, the shadows existed no more. An icicle formed in Kalake's hand and she threw it at Pan. It impaled him.

"NO!" He shouted as he disappeared.

Kalake sank to her knees and then she collapsed to the ground.

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Kalake opened her sea green eyes. Pan was right. She was inside a coffin under the ground. Icicles appeared in both of her hands as she started cutting the coffin and digging her way out of their.

After half an hour of digging, she finally saw the nightsky. She crawled out of the hole. She stood up and wiped the dirt off of her dress.

She smiled as she found that she was in Storybrook. Peter had kept his promise.

Kalake flew across the street to Mary Margaret's apartment. Instead of using the door, she went to the room that she had shared with Henry. The window was opened, so she crawled in through it.

Kalake quietly picked up her clothes and other things that were in the closet. Then she quietly left Henry's room and went to the bathroom.

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Emma heard the bathroom door shut. She looked over at her parents that were both asleep. Then she went upstairs and opened Henry's door. He was asleep, but the window was open.

She went over to it, closed it, and then locked the window. She heard the bathroom door open up behind her. She froze.

"Oh, crap."

Emma whirled around and screamed, waking up everyone in the apartment.

Charming and Mary ran up the stairs. They stopped when they saw Kalake. When Henry saw her, his eyes widened and he saw smiled.

He got out of bed and hugged her. Kalake laughed.

"Hey, Henry." She said.

"I thought you were dead!" He said.

"So did I." Kalake agreed.

"How are you alive?" Emma asked.

"When I destroyed Peter's shadow, Pan attached himself to mine. I kind of had to battle him. I wasn't dead, I was just in a coma. But I finally beat him. Just in time too. How long was I under the ground?" Winter asked.

"A day." Mary Margaret answered.

"Good. If I had been under their a moment later, I probably would have been dead." Winter said.