Emma went to the Hospital. She walked in Rose's room and saw her daughter hooked up to monitors. Emma picked up the book and walked over to Rose's bed. She moved a piece of hair out of Rose's eye and tucked it behind her ear.

"Rose. You were right about the curse. I should have believed you. I'm sorry," Emma said. She placed the book on the bedside table and stroked Rose's hair. "For when you wake up," Emma whispered. Then she walked away as Regina came in. "Say what you gotta say, you got ten minutes," Emma said.

"You know where to meet?" Regina asked as she looked at Rose. "Yeah. Don't be late," Emma said and left. Regina crossed to Rose's bedside slowly. "I'm sorry," Regina whispered.

There was someone in the room, watching her. "Pity, isn't it?" Jefferson asked. Regina looked up. "There's nothing harder than not knowing whether you'll ever see your child again," Jefferson said as he walked over to the other side of the bed.

"Jefferson, now is not a good time," Regina said as she looked back at Rose. "For you. Well, for me, it's the perfect time. I'm here to collect. Where- where is she- my daughter?" Jefferson asked. Regina looked at him. "Emma was supposed to eat that apple and she didn't. As far as I'm concerned, that makes our deal null and void," She said.

"I did what you asked, and you're gonna screw me over again?" Jefferson asked. "Look at it however you want, Jefferson. The fact is, I'm done with you," Regina said. "But I'm- I'm not done with you," Jefferson said.

"What are you going to do? Kill me? I know you want to, but I also know you can't," Regina said. "Do you?" Jefferson asked. Regina scoffed. "Yes. You don't have it in you," Regina said. A nurse came in to check on Rose. "Now, if you excuse me, I have to save my daughter," Regina said and left.

Meanwhile, outside August Booth's room at Granny's Inn. Emma knocked on the door. "August? Please open up. I know you're in there, open the door," Emma said. "I can't," August said.

Emma frowned and forced the door open. She saw August laying in his bed, his arms visibly wooden. "No. What's happening to you?" Emma asked. "You can see it now. You believe," August said. "Yeah, I do, but ... H-How do I stop this?" Emma asked as she walked over. "Break the curse," August whispered.

Emma set down on the edge of the bed. "I'll do it I promise, but I gotta save Rose first and I need your help," She said. "No, you don't," August whispered. "Yeah, I do. This is all too much. I-I just ... talked to the Evil Queen and Rumplestiltskin about a quest to find magic. I can't do it August, I can't. No normal person can," Emma said.

"Luckily for us, you're not normal. You can save Rose. You can save all of-" August's words were cut off as his transformation into wood was completed. "August?" Emma asked and she started to cry a little as she put her hand on his own.

It was evening already, Emma was outside the boarded up Clock tower. Emma took the sword as Regina walked over and unlocked the door. They both walked in and Regina turned on the lights. "What is this place?" Emma asked. "Would you like a tour, or shall we just get to it?" Regina asked. "Lead the way," Emma said.

Regina walked to a wall with a mirror and she put her hand on it and the wall lifted. "Whoa," Emma said. Regina pulled down a lever and it revealing an Elevator. Regina looked at Emma. "Get in," She said. "After you," Emma said.

"It's a two-man job, the Elevator's hand-operated. I have to stay up here and lower you down," Regina said. "And I'm just supposed to trust you?" Emma asked as she walked over. "I don't think you have much choice in the matter, Ms. Swan," Regina said. "This battle I'm supposed to fight- who is it? What is down there?" Emma asked.

"An old friend," Regina replied. "Then why don't you go talk to them?" Emma asked. "Because her punishment here was different than everyone else's. I trapped her ... in a different form. She doesn't wanna hear from me. You have to trust me on that," Regina said.

"Okay, I will go down there. But let's be clear about something ... "Your Majesty". The only reason you're not dead is because I need your help to save Rose. If she dies ... So do you," Emma said. "Well then let's get on with it. Now, this is what you're going to have to do," Regina said and told Emma.

Emma stepped into the Elevator and Regina lowered her down. As Emma was going down, she took out the sword and looked at it. The Elevator carried Emma and arrived at the bottom of the shaft. She walked into a mining tunnel, and briefly examined a broken glass coffin.

Emma back way and her back rested at the wall behind her. Suddenly, a green eye appeared behind her, moved. It was a dragon. Emma back away as she faced the dragon. She pointed the sword at the dragon but then she looked at it. "To hell with this." She dropped it and pulled out her gun, shooting at the dragon, which shoots flames at her as she was behind a rock formation.

Emma was chased by the dragon. The dragon felled down a pit. Emma looked over the edge and the dragon was nowhere to be seen. Then the dragon fly back up and Emma fell to the ground, staring at the dragon with wide eyes.

Meanwhile, in the hospital, Mary Margaret was at Rose's bedside, reading to her from the book. " "And yes, she was beyond hope, beyond saving. This was her end. When Prince Charming saw his beloved Snow White in her glass coffin, he knew that all that was left was to say good-bye. He had to give her one last kiss, and when he did, true love proved more powerful than any curse. A pulse of pure love shuttered out and engulfed the land, waking up Snow White and bringing light to the darkness." "

Mary Margaret closed the book and smiled a little on Rose. She gently took Rose's hand. "Rose, when I gave you this book it was because I knew ... I know life doesn't always have a happy end. But I thought ..." Mary Margaret's words were cut off by the machines started beeping rapidly.

"What is it? Dr. Whale!?" Mary Margaret called in panic. Dr. Whale and a nurse rushed in. "Dr. What what is that? What-What is wrong?" Three more nurses got in.

"Nurse, get her out of here. NOW!" Dr. Whale said. "What's going on?" Mary Margaret asked but a nurse escorted her out, and another performs CPR on Rose. "Her heart rate's falling. Come on, Rose!" Dr. Whale said and he and the nurses try to resuscitate Rose.