Chapter 46

Hi all! So, I had a guest ask for Hanna and David to have a teenage fight. I thought of an idea and it kind of turned into a whole chapter! Thanks for that request, I hope you like what I wrote! I hope everyone else likes it too! Enjoy :)

Hanna loved it when she got to have snuggle time with her baby brother. She just loved Neal so much. As she sat on the couch and held him, she couldn't stop staring at him. She had him all covered up with his favorite blanket and he just looked so cute. The blue in the blanket really made those bright blue eyes of his stand out more than they normally do. He was perfect. The way he held her finger with his little hand and waved it around was just adorable too. Hanna couldn't help but smile at him.

"Han, your sandwich is almost ready," Emma called from the kitchen.

"Okay. I guess our snuggle time is over little man," Hanna said as she stood with Neal. She put his blanket on the back of the couch and placed Neal in his bouncy seat. She gave him a kiss on his little cheek before sitting down at the table.

"Here you go," Emma said as she set a grilled cheese sandwich down in front of Hanna.

"It's burnt," Hanna said as she looked up at her sister. She was a little wary when Emma offered to make her lunch. She never had her sister's cooking before.

Emma just shrugged her shoulders and flipped the sandwich over. The other side was perfect. "There that's better," Emma said as she sat down next to Hanna to eat her sandwich as well.

"Well, is yours burnt?" Hanna asked as she reached over to examine Emma's sandwich.

Emma quickly pulled her plate away. "Maybe…"

"It's not. No fair. Why do I get the burnt one?" Hanna complained.

"I'm the one who made them," Emma teased. She honestly didn't even notice that Hanna's sandwich was burnt on one side.

Hanna just glared at her sister.

"Fine…here you take half of mine and I'll take half of yours. That way we both get a burnt piece," Emma said as she switched the sandwiches around.

"Thanks," Hanna said, giving her sister a smile.

"Bye girls," Snow said as she gave each of her daughters a kiss on the cheek. " I'm going to run a few errands. I'll be back in a few hours."

"Bye!" they both said, mouths full of grilled cheese.

"Oh, Henry texted me!" Hanna said a few minutes later as her new phone buzzed. Her parents had surprised her with a phone last week, and she still got excited every time she got a text message…even though they were all mostly from Henry anyway.

"What did he say?" Emma asked as she took a peek at Hanna's phone.

Hanna moved her phone from her sister's view. She was so nosey. "Regina is letting him go to the beach with some people from school. He wants me to come. I'm going to ask Dad."

"Ask Dad what?" David said as he walked into the room.

"Can I go to the beach with Henry and some friends from school? Please, please?"

"I thought Henry was at Regina's?" David asked.

"He is, but he just texted me. He's going to the beach for a few hours."

David looked over at Emma, who just shrugged her shoulders. She didn't see what the big deal was. She thought Hanna and Henry were old enough to hang out with some friends for a few hours.

David thought about it. He and Snow did give Hanna the phone for this purpose. To be able to keep in contact when she wasn't with them. How much trouble could she possibly get into at the beach anyway? It was way too cold to swim, so there wasn't drowning to worry about. She has been doing really well these last few weeks too. She hasn't been using her magic, except during her lessons, and she was keeping up with her school work. He couldn't come up with any reason not to let her go.

"I guess that would be fine," David told her.

"Yay! Thanks Daddy!" Hanna said as she started to get up from her seat.

"Finish your lunch first," David told her.

"Okay, okay," Hanna said as she sat back down.

"Let's go over a few rules," David said.

"Dad, I know the rules…" Hanna complained.

David ignored her and started going over them anyway. "Call me when you get there. I need to know where you are at all times. If you're going somewhere else, call first, and stay with Henry. I want you home before it gets dark too."

"Okay," Hanna said with a nod of her head. "Can I go now? I'm done with my lunch."

"Yes, go ahead. Don't forget your jacket," David said.

Hanna quickly put on her shoes, grabbed her jacket from the hook, and was out the door.

"You think they'll be okay, right?" David asked Emma.

"They'll be fine, Dad," Emma assured him.

David nodded his head and took a bite of the other half of Hanna's sandwich she hadn't eaten. "It's burnt," he said as he made a disgusted look and put the sandwich back down.

Emma just rolled her eyes. Did no one appreciate her cooking?

"Henry!" Hanna said as she ran up to him.

"Hey, you made it! Come on, we're playing frisbee." Henry said as he motioned for her to follow him to where the other kids were.

They all played frisbee for about an hour when a few of the kids decided that they wanted to go to the arcade. Hanna and Henry thought that would be fun and decided they wanted to go too. Hanna remembered that she needed to let her dad know where she was going. She pulled out her phone to send him a text, but it was dead. Hanna sighed, she must have played Angry Birds for too long this morning.

"Come on, let's go," the kids called to Hanna, who was still just standing there.

She just shrugged her shoulders and put it back into her pocket. She figured as long as she was back before dark, like her dad said, it wouldn't be a big deal. She ran off with the other kids to the arcade.

"We heard you can do magic," said Jill, who was a girl in Hanna and Henry's grade. Neither of them liked her very much.

"Yeah, I'm learning," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders. She only had her second lesson with Emma yesterday, and it was cut short because Emma had an emergency at work.

"Can you show us?" she asked.

"I don't know," Hanna said as she shook her head. She knew she wasn't suppose to.

"Oh come on, please?" A few of the other kids begged. They wanted to see too.

"Guys, leave her alone. Let's just play," Henry said.

"Whatever, she probably can't even do anything anyways," Jill said with a roll of her eyes.

That made Hanna mad. "What do you want me to do?" Hanna asked her with a raise of her eyebrows.

"Get us tickets from this machine," Jill said with a grin.

"Fine," Hanna said as she turned towards the machine and started to lift her hands.

"Hanna, don't," Henry said, trying to stop her. He knew she wasn't allowed to just use her magic as she pleased right now.

"Henry's, it's no big deal," Hanna told him.

"So you're going to just steal those tickets?" Henry asked her.

"No, I'll poof them right back after," Hanna whispered to him. That way the kids could see that she could do magic, but she also wouldn't have to steal anything either. Henry just rolled his eyes and stood back. His best friends was stubborn, he knew he wasn't going to be able to talk her out of this one.

"Come on. Do it already…" the other kids said.

Hanna turned back to the machine. She could do this. Emma had her transporting hot chocolates around Granny's the other day. This would be nothing. Hanna held out her hands and closed her eyes. She concentrated on the tickets that were inside the machine and visualized them in her hands. Within seconds she could feel them in her grasp. Hanna opened her eyes and there they were.

"See!" Hanna said with a grin as she held the tickets out to show everyone.

"Wow, I'm impressed," Jill said with a shrug of her shoulders. The other kids were too. They all reached out their hands, expecting Hanna to give them away.

"Let me do one more trick," Hanna said with a grin as she pulled the tickets back. With a wave of her hand she sent the tickets back into the machine. All of the kids groaned and went off to play other games when the tickets disappeared. Hanna and Henry just looked at each other and started to laugh. They stopped quickly though when they heard a voice from behind them.

"Just what do you think you're doing?" David asked. He saw Hanna's little magic show.

"Dad, what are you doing here?" Hanna asked in a panic. She knew she was going to be in so much trouble.

"I think that's a question I need to be asking you," David said with a raise of his eyebrows.

"Well, we were just…" Hanna started to say.

"We'll talk about this later." He turned to Henry. "Does Regina know you're here?"

Henry nodded his head. "Yeah, Grandpa. I told her."

"Alright, I'll see you tomorrow then." David turned back to Hanna. "Let's go," David said as he nodded his head towards the door.

"But Dad…" Hanna started to protest.

"Now," David said as he held onto her arm and guided her out to the truck.

He opened the door for her, and Hanna climbed inside. He was quiet for a few minutes as they drove down the road. Hanna knew that wasn't a good sign. She didn't say anything though. She wasn't going to be the one to break the silence.

"I want your phone," David said as he held out his hand.

"Dad, no," Hanna whined.

"Give it to me, Hanna."

"But how am I suppose to talk to my friends?"

"You don't need to seeing as you're grounded," David told her.

"Come on that's not fair!"

"Oh, I think it's plenty fair. Do you know how worried I was when I couldn't get ahold of you?"

"Oh my gosh, I was just at the arcade," Hanna said as she rolled her eyes. "How did you even know where I was anyways?"

"How I know doesn't matter. You were suppose to be at the beach. Why wasn't I notified that you left and went to the arcade?" David said as he looked over towards her.

"My phone died," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders.

"Why didn't you use Henry's phone?" David asked.

"I don't know," Hanna groaned. She didn't think about that.

"You didn't follow the rules, Hanna. Plus, you were using your magic. You know you're not suppose to do that unless it's during a lesson. Now, give me your phone," David said as he held out his hand once more.

"You just don't trust me," Hanna said in a huff.

"I did trust you, Hanna. Until you pulled this," David told her.

"But you didn't! How else would you have known where I was? You were checking up on me I know it," Hanna told him.

"Hanna, that's not true. I…" David started to say.

"It is true!" Hanna argued back, not bothering to listen to what he had to say.

"Give me your phone. Now."

"No," Hanna said as she crossed her arms.

"Hanna, do I need to pull this truck over? Because I will," David warned.

Hanna just eyed him up…until she felt the truck slow down. "Okay, okay. Here!" Hanna said quickly as she pulled her phone from her pocket and gave it to her dad. "This is so not fair! Why do you have to take it?"

"Because you obviously aren't responsible enough to use it properly."

"Yes, I am! It just died!"

"I don't want to hear it," David said as he shook his head.

"But Dad it's not my fault!" Hanna yelled.

"Don't raise your voice at me," David warned.

Hanna sighed and didn't say anything else the rest of the drive home.

"Please can I have it back?" Hanna asked in a much quieter voice as they pulled up to their building. She gave him the eyes too for good measure.

"No," David told her firmly.

"Ugh!" Hanna kicked the dashboard.

"That's enough, Hanna. Get inside!"

Hanna got out of the truck and slammed the door as hard as she could. She couldn't believe he was doing this to her. She just made one little mistake.

"Hey," David said as he grabbed Hanna by the arm. "You better cut that out before you get upstairs. Neal was asleep when I left and you better not wake him."

"Okay," Hanna said as she ripped her arm away and went up the stairs. She would be quiet for her little brother.

"There you are. Is everything alright?" Emma asked, but after seeing the look on her sister's face she could tell everything was not alright.

"What do you think?" Hanna said as she walked past her sister and towards the couch.

"Oh no, up to your room," David said as he pointed to the stairs.

"Dad, come on," Hanna complained.

"Hanna…"

"You already took me away from my friends and confiscated my phone. Why do I have to go to my room too?"

David closed his eyes and counted to three. "I'm not asking you again, Hanna," he warned.

"Whatever…" Hanna said as she walked up the stairs. She didn't stomp this time since Neal was still asleep.

Hanna just laid on her bed and stared at the ceiling. There was literally nothing to do up here. She couldn't even poof herself out anymore. Her mom and dad had Regina put some sort of protection spell on her room, preventing anyone from poofing in or out. It wasn't fair…this whole thing wasn't fair actually. Hanna didn't understand why her dad got so mad. Her phone just died. It really wasn't that big of a deal. It wasn't like she was out later than she should have been or somewhere she wasn't suppose to be. It was just the arcade. If anyone should be mad it's her. Hanna knew her dad was checking up on her. He probably went to the beach to spy on her…that's probably how he found out she wasn't there. He obviously didn't trust her. Why else would he have done that? And so what if she was using her magic a little bit? What she did was something Emma had been teaching her anyway. She wasn't trying to do anything she couldn't already do. He was just being ridiculous.

After awhile, Hanna heard a knock on the door.

"What?" she called out as she sat up in her bed.

David opened the door and peeked his head inside. "Can I come in?"

"I don't want to talk to you," Hanna said as she laid back down.

"Hanna…"

"No," Hanna said as she rolled over, turning away from him.

"Alright. You can stay here until you're ready to talk then," David said as he shut the door and went back downstairs.

Hanna sighed. She didn't want to be up here anymore, but she was not about to talk to her dad right now. She knew he would let her come out for dinner anyways. Hanna looked at the clock and groaned…dinner wouldn't be for another two hours though. This was going to suck, big time. Hanna just closed her eyes and hoped she could fall asleep. A nap would make time go by quickly.

Dinnertime came faster than Hanna thought. Before she knew it she was sitting downstairs at the table with her dad, brother, and sister. Her mom still hadn't come home yet. Hanna heard her dad tell her that her mom should be home any minute. She just ignored him…she still wasn't talking to him yet.

"Sorry, I'm late," Snow said as she rushed through the door. She quickly took off her jacket and joined her family at the table. "I got caught up at Regina's."

"What were you doing there?" Hanna asked.

"Oh I just had to talk to her about something," Snow said with a shrug of her shoulders.

"Well, we're glad you're home," David said with a smile as he leaned over to give his wife a kiss.

"How was everyone's day?" Snow asked.

Hanna just bit her lip and hoped her dad wouldn't bring up what happened.

"Good," Emma chimed in, trying to take some attention away from her sister. She knew it was going to come up eventually, but she would help her put it off as long as possible. "I finally finished The Walking Dead." Emma had been binge watching that show for the last few weeks.

"I don't know how you watch that," Snow said as she shook her head. She sat in on a few episodes…it wasn't something she enjoyed. "How about you two?" Snow turned to David and Hanna.

"You know it's really good, Mom. You would like it if you watched more than three episodes," Emma told her, trying to keep her attention.

"Maybe…" Snow said just as Neal started to fuss from his bassinet that was pulled up to the table. "Oh, I'm sorry my little prince. Am I not giving you enough attention?" Snow said as she turned to her baby boy and tickled his belly, getting a few laughs.

"Hanna can you pass me the bread?" David asked.

Hanna passed the bread, but didn't say a word. This did not go unnoticed by Snow. She noted the sour look on her youngest daughter's face. Something had happened today…

"So, David, Hanna…what did you do this afternoon?" she asked again.

Hanna just sat there and avoided looking at her mom.

"Hanna, would you like to tell your mother what you did today?" David asked her.

Hanna just glanced up and shook her head. She didn't want to tell her.

Snow could tell by Charming's voice and Hanna's guilty expression that she had done something wrong. "Hanna I think you best tell me what happened," Snow said with a raise of her eyebrows.

Hanna just looked back down and continued picking at her food.

"I guess I'll tell you then," David said. He filled Snow in on everything that happened today… "Did I leave anything out?" He asked Hanna once he finished.

"Just the part where it wasn't fair that you took my phone away from me," Hanna mumbled.

"Han, don't," Emma whispered. This kid was just going to get herself into more trouble.

"Why? It's not," Hanna said louder.

"Hanna, I think it's plenty fair," Snow told her.

"Of course you would take his side," Hanna said with a roll of her eyes.

"Hanna…" Snow warned.

"Are you going to eat anymore?" David asked her. She had just been playing with her food for the last several minutes.

"No," Hanna said as she dropped her fork and crossed her arms.

"Okay, then you can go to bed now," David told her.

"What? Why?" Hanna asked. "I've been up there all afternoon."

"Well are you ready to have a conversation with me yet?" David asked her.

"No," Hanna said as she shook her head.

"Well, up you go then. Goodnight," David said as he nodded his head towards the stairs.

Hanna quickly pushed her chair back and stood up. She looked right at her dad and slammed it back under the table. She didn't have to be quiet right now, Neal was wide awake.

"Hey," David said as he grabbed her arm as she walked past. "Lose the attitude. It's not helping anything."

Hanna tried to pull her arm away. "Will you just let me go?"

"One more thing," David said as he kept a grip on her.

"What?" Hanna asked with a groan.

"I love you," David said. He couldn't let her go to bed without telling her that.

Hanna just sighed. She looked at him and for a split second, she considered saying it back, she felt him release her arm though, and she ran up the stairs. She slammed her door and threw herself down onto her bed. She couldn't help it when the tears started to fall.

Awhile later, she heard someone coming into her room and felt them sit down on the bed. She knew it was her mom when she started to run her fingers through her hair. Hanna rolled over and just looked up at her.

"Can we talk about it?" Snow asked as she wiped a few stray tears from Hanna's face.

"I guess so," Hanna said as she sat up and hugged her knees to her chest.

"You know you broke the rules today, right?" Snow asked with a raise of her eyebrows.

"It wasn't my fault," Hanna whined.

"Then who's fault was it?" Snow asked her.

"No one. My phone just died," Hanna said with a shrug of her shoulders.

"Hanna that phone is your responsibility. It's your job to make sure it's charged," Snow told her.

"I know," Hanna said with a sigh. "But it really was just a mistake."

"I understand that. And maybe this will help you learn not to make that mistake again."

"Yeah I guess so. How long are you going to keep it?"

"I'm not sure. I haven't discussed it with your father yet," Snow said. "You know it would help if you would talk to him about all of this," Snow continued as she tucked a piece of Hanna's hair behind her ear.

"I don't want to talk to him right now," Hanna said as she hugged her legs tighter. Part of her did actually want to, but the other part of her was just too stubborn to.

"Alright," Snow said with a sigh. "Why don't you lay down and get some sleep then."

"Mom…" Hanna started to complain.

"Lay down, Hanna," Snow said firmly as she pulled Hanna's covers back and nodded towards her pillow.

Hanna knew she would never be able to fall asleep. She just took a two hour nap before dinner, but she just rolled her eyes and laid down anyways.

"Hanna if you don't stop it with those eyes I swear…" Snow said as she pulled the blankets up around her.

"I'm sorry," Hanna said with a grin. She knew her mom hated it when she did that. She just couldn't help it sometimes.

"I'll let it slide this time," Snow said with a wink. She gave Hanna a kiss on the top of her head. "Goodnight, I love you."

"Love you too."

Hanna tossed and turned for hours. She couldn't sleep and her stomach was growling. She wished she would have eaten more of her dinner now. Hanna looked over at the clock and saw that it was pretty late. She heard Emma come up to bed already, and she hadn't heard any noises coming from downstairs in awhile. Everyone must be asleep by now. Hanna climbed out of bed and walked over to the door. She slowly opened it and peeked her head out. It was pretty dark down there, except for the one lamp that her parents left on all night just in case someone needed to get up for something. Hanna decided is was safe to go downstairs and get something to eat.

She made it down the stairs and into the kitchen without making a sound. She stopped for a second and stared at the cabinets, trying to decide what she could get that would make the least amount of noise. She really wanted cereal, but that would require opening the fridge and getting a bowl and spoon…she was bound to wake someone up doing that. Hanna decided to just grab the box of pop tarts from the cupboard. Opening the wrapper down here would make too much noise though, so she decided to just take the whole box back upstairs. She wouldn't actually eat them all…well probably not. They were the chocolate ones though…those were her favorite. Hanna successfully got her pop tarts and started to make her way back towards the stairs.

"Think you could share one of those with me?" David whispered as he walked over towards Hanna.

Hanna sighed and turned around. She was going to have to talk to him eventually. She figured she might as well get it over with now. "Yeah I guess so," Hanna said as she handed him the box.

"Come on," David said as he guided her towards the both sat down and David opened the box and held out a pop tart to Hanna.

"Thanks," Hanna said with a small smile as she took it from him.

They both sat in silence for a few minutes while they ate they're midnight snacks.

"Dad, can I ask you something?"

"Sure, kiddo."

"How did you know I wasn't at the beach?" Hanna asked as she looked up at him. "Were you checking up on me?"

"No, I wasn't actually," David said as he shook his head. He wanted to several times, but he really wasn't checking up on her when he discovered she wasn't at the beach.

"Well then how did you know?" she asked, not sure if she really believed him.

"I tried calling you because Emma and I couldn't find Neal's blanket," David said.

"Oh…" Hanna said as she looked down. She knew her little brother wouldn't go to sleep without it.

"I knew you had it this morning while you were holding him. I thought you might have known where it was," David said with a shrug of his shoulders.

"Yeah, I put it right here," Hanna said, turning around to see if it was still on the back of the couch where she left it this morning.

David nodded his head. "It had fallen behind on the floor. Emma found it right after I tried calling you."

"Well, I'm glad you found it," Hanna said, smiling up at her dad. She felt guilty that she thought he didn't trust her. This wasn't his fault at all. He really did trust her and she blew it. "I think I'm just going to go back to bed now."

"Hold on a second," David said as he pulled her back down onto the couch.

Hanna sighed. "I didn't think I was going to get away that easy."

"Well you thought correct," David told her. "We really need to talk about what happened today."

"Okay," Hanna said as she looked down.

"I was really scared when I couldn't get ahold of you."

"I didn't mean to scare you. I was going to text you, but my phone was dead and I just didn't think going to the arcade was that big of a deal. I thought if I just got home when you said to…"

"I still need to know where you are, Hanna."

"I know, I know."

"And using your magic today? You know better than that," David said, giving her a stern look.

"Dad, it was just a little trick. Emma was teaching me something similar anyway," Hanna said as she looked up at him.

"That doesn't matter. You aren't to use your magic outside of lessons until Emma or Regina say it's okay. You don't want to make yourself sick again."

"Yeah, I guess you're right," Hanna said with a sigh. She hadn't gotten sick since she tried poofing herself from her mom's office a few weeks ago, and she really didn't want to feel like that again.

"Of course I'm right," David told her with a grin.

Hanna just shook her head and smiled back at him "So…how did you find me at the arcade?" she asked. She still wasn't sure how he did that.

"Well, when your phone went straight to voicemail. I assumed it was dead. Then, I had Emma track Henry's phone to see where he was, and it showed he was at the arcade. I just hoped you were with him."

"See I followed one rule," Hanna said with a grin.

"I suppose you did," David said with a laugh. "But that doesn't make up for breaking the others."

"I know," Hanna sighed. "Dad, I'm really sorry."

"I forgive you," David said as he put his arm around her.

"I guess you don't trust me anymore though, huh?" Hanna asked.

"I still trust you, Hanna. I understand that it was just a mistake."

"Okay, good." Hanna was relieved to hear that. "So…how long am I in trouble?"

"Just a week," David said. He and Snow decided to be a little more lenient since she had just gotten her phone. They both fully believed it was an accident that she let it die.

"Okay," Hanna said with a nod of her head. That seemed fair.

"And when you get your phone back, it's your responsibility to keep it charged."

"I will. I promise," she told him.

"Good," David said as he pulled her close.

"So, you can really track us with those phones?" Hanna asked as she looked up at him.

"You bet we can. Your mother and I will know where you are at all times," David told her with a wink.

"Oh great…" Hanna said.

"Alright, now how about we get you up to bed. It's late."

"Can't we just watch a little TV first? It'll help me sleep," Hanna asked, looking up at him, giving him the eyes.

"I guess so," David said with a sigh. He couldn't turn that sweet little face down. He reached for the remote and turned on the television.

"Thanks, Daddy," Hanna said as she snuggled into him.

"I love you princess," David said as he gave her a kiss on the top of her head.

"I love you too," Hanna told him.

David smiled and grabbed the blanket that was on the back of the couch. He draped it over the both of them. Within a few minutes they were fast asleep.

Snow awoke the next morning to Neal's soft cries. She looked over and wondered where her husband was. She picked Neal up from his crib and got him fed and changed. As she walked into the kitchen she spotted David and Hanna on the couch.

"Look Neal, Daddy and sissy must of had their talk last night after all," Snow said as she made her way over to the couch. She leaned down and gave her husband a kiss.

"Good morning," David whispered as he smiled up at his wife and son. He carefully got up from the couch. Hanna stirred a bit, but he quickly covered her back up with the blanket and she settled down again.

"I see you two made up," Snow said.

"Yeah, I caught her getting a midnight snack and we had our little talk."

"Well good. I'm glad," Snow told him with a smile. They both made they're way into the kitchen and got started on breakfast.

Emma and Hanna both came into the kitchen just about the time the bacon was finished. Snow and Charming knew it would wake them. That was the reason the decided to make it in the first place. They couldn't help but smile when they're sleepy girls came to the table. Just after they sat down, Henry came through the door and the whole family was there for breakfast.

"Good, everyone is here," Snow said with a smile as she sat down at the table. "I have something to tell you all."

Emma, Hanna, and Henry looked up at her curiously. David just grinned, already knowing what she was going to say.

"Well…" Emma said getting impatient with her mother.

"I've decided to step down as mayor," Snow told them.

"Really?" Hanna asked with a hopeful smile.

"Well who's going to be the mayor then?" Emma asked her.

"Regina," Snow said with a shrug of her shoulders.

"Is that why you were at my mom's house last night Grandma?" Henry asked. She was just leaving when he got home from the arcade.

"It was," Snow told him. "I've decided that I want to go back to teaching."

"That's great Mom!" Hanna said. She was starting to get use to her mom being the mayor, but she was glad that she decided to step down. Now, she would get to spend more time with her. She wasn't as busy when she was a teacher.

"I'm happy for you," Emma said as she leaned over and gave her mom a hug. She knew that being mayor stressed her out at times. Emma thought she was great at it, but she also could tell her mom missed teaching.

Snow beamed as she received the congratulations from her family. She just loved them all so much. She didn't think she could be happier. This was the way things were suppose to be. She got to be a teacher again and do what she loved. There were no wicked witches, snow queens, or curses to threaten them. She really felt like they were finally a normal family. Everything was great! For now at least…

So we've come to the end of the 6 week period, and we'll be headed into 4B in the next chapter! Who's excited? :)