"I've thought about that." Emma said. "The problem is, no lawyer will give me the time of day, since I gave him up."
"Keep trying." August assured her. "I don't want to be a puppet."
"No pressure, right?" Emma said rolling her eyes.
Henry walked into the room. "Why don't you try social workers, if you proved them you were fit, they might be able to get in contact with some lawyers?"
"How much did you hear?" Emma asked.
"Enough. I think it's a good idea." He said.
Emma sighed. "I'll see what I can do."
Regina walked into the room. "Can I come in? Thanks."
"What?" Emma asked.
"Henry needs to do his homework. At home."
"Already did it." Henry said.
"You did?" Regina asked.
"No, but I don't want to leave."
"Regina, you look exhausted, I'll keep Henry for the night, I'll make him do his homework, I'll get him to school."
"I'm fine." Regina said, grabbing Henry's arm.
"What did you and Emma talk about?" Regina asked in the car.
"Life, in general."
"What about life in general?"
"I don't understand the question."
"Don't play games with me. What did you talk about?"
"I told you." Henry said dryly.
