When Regina opened the door to leave the building, the force of the fire threw her and Emma backward and onto the stairs. Emma noticed the ladder had landed on Reigna's leg and moved it off of her. "We have to get out of here," Emma said as she began to climb the stairs. She noticed Regina holding her arms out and moving them around as if she were looking for something with them.

"Emma! Emma, where are you?"

"I'm right here."

"I can't see you."

"You can't see me?"

"No, I can't see and I can't move."

The flames illuminated Regina's tear-stained face. "I'll be right back," Emma rushed to use the fire extinguisher to put out enough of the fire so she could get Regina out. When Emma returned to the mayor, she noticed how afraid the woman was. "I'm back and I'm gonna carry you." Emma placed one of Regina's arms around her neck. The blonde lifted the woman and carried her out of the burning building. She held a whimpering Regina until the paramedics showed up. When Regina was taken back, Emma called her parents.

"She's what?" Snow was really upset.

"She said she couldn't see but I'm not sure if it's a temporary effect. She hit her head when she was thrown backward. I'll let you know when I find anything out."

"We're going to be right there."

"You don't have to come. At least not yet."

"No, we do actually."

"Okay, but give us an hour."

Snow and David made sure they didn't walk into the hospital until exactly one hour after Snow had hung up with Emma. The blonde met her parents at the entrance and told them what Whale had told her. Snow and David were following Emma to Regina's hospital room.

"You have to hold her hand while you speak and give it a slight squeeze before you say something. She startles if you don't," Emma told her parents. Regina had told her that she wasn't ready for Henry to visit just yet. Emma knocked lightly on the door and waited until Regina waved her hand from the bed. That was the signal to enter. "It's me again and I brought my parents."

Regina reached out her left hand towards Emma's voice. The blonde walked up and took the mayor's hand, "is Henry alright?"

"Yeah, and he wanted me to tell you he understands you wanting him to wait to visit."

"Probably just doesn't want to visit anyway."

"I'm going to go sit on the other side," Emma said and Regina let go. She held out her right hand for the sheriff to take as she sat.

"Snow," Regina called for her step-daughter and held her hand out.

Snow took the offered hand and Regina released Emma's, "how are you holding up?"

"I'm really anxious and sore. Other than that, I'm fine. Well, except for the blindness. Is David here?"

Snow released Regina's hand and held the woman's wrist, guiding it to David, "I'm here," he said.

"Thank you for letting Henry stay with you."

"You don't have to thank us. He's family. Besides, I know you aren't comfortable around others right now."

"Well, I still appreciate it. Just like I appreciate Emma staying with me while I adjust."

David squeezed Regina's hand, "Snow wants to talk now."

Regina let go of David and moved her hand around looking for Snow. David took her wrist and did as Snow had moments ago, "we were thinking that it might be best for you to stay at the loft. David and I could take the upstairs room and this way you can get used to this before going back to that mansion. We could also stay somewhere else while you and Emma are at the loft. I know you're self-conscious about Henry."

"That honestly isn't a bad idea. You wouldn't have to leave. Oh, and as long as I know you're in the room, you can talk without taking my hand. Emma's just trying to be cautious because I freaked out earlier."

"Well, we'll let you rest and go home to set everything up. We just have to move some of our things upstairs," Snow said.

"Snow, could you do me a favor?" Regina asked.

"Sure, what do you need?"

"Could you go to my house and get some of my things? You can take my key. It's in my purse."

Snow dug through Regina's purse, "is it this one?" It took a moment for her to realize what she had just done, "I'm so sorry."

Regina smiled, "that's alright, dear. It will take some getting used to for all of us. Why don't you just get Henry's key?"

"Sure," Snow put the keys and purse back where they were, "I can do that." Snow and David left after saying goodbye.

"I can't believe they're being so nice to me," Regina said.

"Mom was actually really worried when I told her. How's your back?"

"I think the pain medication is wearing off. My leg is starting to hurt too."

"Man, you don't do things halfway, do you?"

Regina chuckled, "no, dear, I don't."