Regina had decided to venture out of her suite for the first time since she and Emma arrived a week and a half ago. She saw her granddaughter in the hall. "Hi, sweetheart," Regina said. Lucy looked up but didn't say anything. "Listen, I know you're mad, but I'd like to try and fix this." The little girl turned and ran away from her grandmother. Regina continued to a room where Emma, Snow, and David were.

"Hey, long time no see, stranger," David said.

Regina took a seat next to Emma and gave a weak smile. "Are you okay?" Snow asked.

"I saw Lucy in the hall and tried to talk to her. She ran from me."

Emma put an arm around her wife, "she just needs time. We can talk about it for however long you want, whenever you want."

Regina smiled, "thank you, dear."

Ella came running into the room in a panic. "Has anyone seen Lucy?"

"I saw her in the hallway probably fifteen minutes ago," Regina said, "she didn't say anything to me."

"Did you say anything to her?"

"Are you saying that I'm the reason you can't find her?"

"No, but maybe it will help me figure out where she went."

"I just told her I know she's mad and I want to fix things. She turned and ran. I saw her take a left at the end of the hallway, but by the time I made it there, she was gone. I figured she hid in a room to get away from me."

"We'll check all the rooms," Snow said. The family split up, but Regina had other plans. She slowly made her way outside and to the stables. A worker helped her onto a horse and Regina had him keep her cane before she sped off. She told the man to tell her family that she went to look for Lucy.

While riding through the forest, Regina heard a scream. She stopped her horse and heard it again. It sounded like the scream of a child. Regina rode her horse towards the scream. It was Lucy and she wasn't alone. There was a shadow beast and it had cornered Lucy.

"Hey," Regina yelled and the shadow beast turned towards her. For the first time in ages, Regina felt her magic and threw a fireball at the beastly creature. She rushed to Lucy and clumsily got off her horse. Regina caught herself on the tree Lucy was hiding behind. "Are you alright?"

"I think so," she said softly.

"I want you to take the horse back to the castle."

"What about you?"

"I'll be fine, but you need to go."

"Where's your cane?"

"It's at the stables." The two heard the monster growl and a force pulled Regina away from Lucy.

"Grammy!"

"Go!" Regina managed to stand and kept fighting the monster. Lucy climbed up on the horse, but sat for a moment and watch her grandmother risking her life for the little girl who had been ignoring her. She finally rode off when she realized that the longer she waited, the more likely Regina was to get hurt.
Lucy was halfway home when she saw her family riding towards her. "Grammy needs help."

"Is she hurt?" Emma asked.

"She wasn't when I left but she's fighting the shadow beast."

"How?"

"Her magic returned."

"Go back home and we'll help her." Everyone rode towards the sound of the beast. Lucy decided she wasn't going to stay behind. No one said anything when they found Regina because she was trying to hold the monster back with her magic. If they distracted her then the beast would be able to get one over her. Emma ran up beside her wife and added her magic.

"I can't hold it much longer," Regina said.

"That's why I'm here."

"No, I'm going to lose my magic soon. I can feel it draining."

There was no one else who could use magic besides Rumple. Except for Odette, Remy, and Stella who were at the castle. Neither Regina nor Emma would call their children for help and put them in harm's way. Zelena and Cora were too far away to find. All of a sudden Regina was thrown into a tree. She had used all the magic she had.

"Emma, go to her," David said, "we've got this."

Emma ran to her wife who was lying on the ground, "Regina, honey, say something."

"I'm really tired of being thrown into trees. It hurts like a bitch."

Emma heard a noise and looked to see turquoise smoke. She panicked knowing full well who it was. There was green and blue smoke as well. Odette, Zelena, and Cora were now battling the beast.

"Regina, can you stand?"

"Not yet," she whispered. "Are you trying to make it so I don't see Odette?"

"How did you know?"

"I saw some of the smoke."

Regina began to close her eyes, "no, Regina, stay awake."

"I don't know if I can."

There was a loud noise and Emma turned to see the beast gone. "Honey, it's all over. They defeated that thing. Regina, open your eyes."

Everyone ran over and saw that Regina was not awake, "what's going on?" Snow asked.

Emma turned to look at her mother with a tear-stained face, "she won't wake up."

Cora, Zelena, and Odette crouched down around Regina, "Emma, do as we do," Cora said. All four women placed their hands over Regina. Slowly the woman opened her eyes.

"You never let me sleep," she groaned.

Emma smiled, "Cora, do you think you can transport yourself and Regina to the castle?"

"Sure, we'll see you there." Cora, Zelena, and Odette left with Regina. Everyone else headed back to the castle with David holding the reigns of Regina's horse.

Once her horse was back in the stables, Lucy grabbed her grandmother's cane and ran to the suite she shared with Emma. The little girl stopped outside the door and quietly entered. She wasn't sure she should go into the bedroom because she didn't want to wake Regina if she was sleeping. Luckily Cora walked out, "hi, sweetheart."

"Gigi, is grammy okay?"

"She just needs to rest."

Lucy thought about it and held the cane out to Cora, "she left this at the stables. Will you give it to her?"

"I tell you what, you can go in and give it to her."

"I thought she needed to rest."

"She does and she is. I'm sure she'd love to see you."

Lucy nodded and quietly entered the bedroom. "Lucy," Regina said softly.

The girl held up the cane, "you left this at the stables." She propped it up against the nightstand.

"Thank you, sweetheart."

"I didn't get a chance to thank you for saving me."

"You don't have to thank me."

Zelena looked at her sister, "you thanked me, mother, and Odette."

"Well, that's different in a way I can't explain right now. Lucy, why don't you climb up here and lay down with me for a bit?"

"Are you hurt anywhere?"

"Just her pride," Zelena joked.

Regina glared at her sister, "my back is sore, but that's it."

Lucy climbed into the bed and snuggled against her grandmother. The two fell asleep shortly after.

Snow went to relieve Zelena a little while after Regina and Lucy fell asleep. Zelena, Cora, Odette, Emma, and Remy put their magic together and brought all of the realms to one kingdom. Emma even made sure that hers and Regina's things from Storybrooke were in the house. Once they were finished, Emma went to relieve her mother. Lucy woke up a few moments later. "Hey, kid," Emma said softly.

"Grammy and I made up."

"That's great," Emma smiled.

"You're not very good at whispering," Regina groaned and opened her eyes.

"How do you feel?"

"My back is sore, but I'll be fine."

"Whenever you're up to it, our house is ready."

"What?"

"Remember what I told you about bringing Storybrooke here?"

"Yes"

"Well, we brought all of the realms together. Our house and things are all in our Storybrooke home which is now here."

Regina's eyes started to water, "I can't believe you all did that."

"I just want you to be happy and this way we don't have to go far away from our family. It's easier for you in Storybrooke."

"You're leaving?" Lucy asked disappointed.

"We're not going too far, kid," Emma said. "Plus, our phones work here now so you'll be able to stay in touch."

"As long as I still get to see you."

Ella walked into the bedroom, "Lucy, you need to wash up for dinner." The little girl got off the bed and went to do as her mother said. "Would you both like me to have dinner sent here?"

Regina tried to sit up, but gasped in pain, "yes, thank you," she said.

"Are you doing alright?"

"I'm fine," Regina answered.

"I'm sorry about before. I didn't mean to sound as if I thought you had anything to do with Lucy's disappearance."

"I know," Regina whispered.

"Well, I'm glad you're alright. Thank you for saving Lucy."

"You don't have to thank me. She's my granddaughter and I'd do it again. That's what families do. I mean, do you know how many times I've had to save this one," she gestured towards Emma.

"Only because I would get into trouble saving you."

Ella smiled and excused herself and left her mothers-in-law alone.