The next day soon came in Storybrooke. Mary Margaret and David were shown to be having lunch together and enjoying the day back home and away from the horrors of Neverland.

"I never thought Granny's lasagna could taste so good." David smiled wistfully.

Mary Margaret chuckled in response.

"So how'd you like to wash it down with this?" Rumple asked as he suddenly approached their table and set down a small bottle containing a liquid.

"Is that—?" Mary Margaret began to ask.

"Yeah. An elixir," Rumple explained and nodded. "This will cure your Dreamshade poisoning once and for all."

"You really found a cure already?" David asked out of surprise.

"I am a man of my word." Rumple clarified proudly.

"And I owe you nothing?" David then asked. "No price of magic, no-"

"On the house," Rumple insisted. "But we are family now, so I'm sure should I ever need a favor, you'll be more than receptive."

"Thank you." David nodded at that.

Rumple also nodded and decided to leave the diner rather mysteriously.

"What are you waiting for? Drink it." Mary Margaret urged her husband.

David agreed with her and he soon uncapped the bottle top and chugged down the entire elixir.

"How do you feel?" Mary Margaret asked hopefully.

David didn't verbally answer her as he took in a deep breath as the elixir took effect. He then patted the area where the Dreamshade wound existed and then smiled before kissing Mary Margaret.

Mary Margaret smiled as she accepted the kiss, but still looked curious since he clearly had something on his mind. "What are you thinking?" she then asked him.

"Well, I'm thinking maybe we could finally start on that baby." David suggested eagerly.

Suddenly, Mary Margaret noticed something behind David. She then looked down and appeared to be crestfallen, much to his surprise and worry.

"Okay, I didn't mean right now." David then said to her, thinking maybe he offended her with his offer.

"Emma didn't listen to us." Mary Margaret explained softly.

David then glanced behind to see what she was talking about and soon realized what it was. Two tables away, Neal was sipping his drink alone while staring out the window.

"I've got this." David sighed, excusing himself from Mary Margaret as he grabbed his coat and headed out of the diner suddenly.

Mary Margaret looked soft before allowing him to go as she sipped her drink until she looked over from the corner of her eye. "Wendy? John? Michael? You guys are still here?" she then asked, surprised at the Darling siblings.

"We're holding off on our return to Bloomsbury." John informed her.

"Bloomsbury?" Mary Margaret asked. "Oh, is that your home?"

"Yes, it is," Michael nodded. "Wendy wanted to stay in Storybrooke just a little bit longer."

"Well, all right then," Mary Margaret smiled. "Are you enjoying your visit, Wendy?"

"For the most part, yeah," Wendy replied. "I just had a strange feeling that I should probably stay a little bit longer."

"Well, I hope whatever you're feeling, it's better than Neal right now," Mary Margaret said softly. "David and I sorta talked Emma into going on a date with him, but it looks like she flaked on him."

"She didn't show up?" Wendy frowned.

"I'm afraid not." Mary Margaret sighed and nodded.

"Hmm... Well, I wish I could talk to him, but I wouldn't know what to say other than to maybe talk with Goldilocks." Wendy replied.

"Goldilocks?" Mary Margaret wondered.

"Yeah, she seems to like him a lot, but that's probably just me... I'm sorry, it's none of my business," Wendy said sheepishly. "I just try to help others, but sometimes it gets me in trouble... Like when I ended up in Neverland and kept hostage as Pan's favorite Lost Girl."

"Don't worry about that, Wendy, we won," John reminded his sister. "He won't hurt you or anyone else ever again."

"I really hope not." Wendy said softly.

"Well, thank you for the thought anyway, Wendy," Mary Margaret replied. "You're a favorite sweet girl like Jane."

"Jane?" Wendy smiled.

"Yes, she's a fairy girl who lives with Mother Superior and the other fairies who became nuns during The Dark Curse," Mary Margaret explained with a smile back. "She's very sweet, smart, and thoughtful."

"Maybe I can meet her sometime... Jane though," Wendy said thoughtfully. "You know, I've always really liked that name... Jane." she then repeated softly.

Mary Margaret smiled at her while Wendy smiled back softly.


Near the ocean, Emma was sitting and typing on her phone, with a distracted expression.

David soon came up to her. "Isn't Granny's that way?" he then asked aloud, getting her attention.

"Did Neal send you?" Emma asked lowly.

"No, he has no idea I am here, but when I saw him sitting in that table alone, I wanted to make sure you were okay. Are you?" David explained and then asked.

"Yeah, I'm fine." Emma then said before she went back to texting.

"Emma..." David said before sitting down next to her, sensing her distraction.

"It's not Neal, it's Henry," Emma sighed as she tried to explain to him. "He doesn't seem like himself. He barely recognized his storybook last night."

"He went through a lot in Neverland." David reminded his daughter.

"I know. And he asked to spend the night at Evie and Regina's." Emma then said.

"Well, yeah. They did help us save him and raised him until you came into his life." David replied.

"I know they did." Emma said with a small frown.

"Look, he probably wants to stay with you tonight," David then advised softly. "I probably wouldn't worry about it. We're all recovering."

"I know. I just can't shake the feeling something bad is still going to happen and I need to do everything I can to stop it." Emma sighed and frowned.

"Emma, you can't think like that." David advised her.

"But bad things do keep happening." Emma retorted.

"So do good things, but if you think like that, you'll miss out," David countered. "There's more to life than living for the next fight. You know, you gotta look for the moments."

"Moments?" Emma asked.

"Yes, life is made up of moments," David nodded. "Good ones, bad ones, but they're all worth living." he then added.

"Well, I seem to be a magnet for the bad ones." Emma smirked.

"Well, all the more reason to look for the good moments in between the bad ones." David then said.

"And you think having lunch with Neal is a good moment?" Emma asked.

"I don't know," David shrugged with a small amused smile. "Does he eat with his mouth open?"

Emma smirked at that before looking down again. "I'm not sure I'm ready." she then said softly.

"Well, you can start by finding out," David said before he stood up and offered his arm to her. "Come on, I'll give you a lift to Granny's."

"Sure you don't have other reasons for pushing me toward Neal?" Emma asked before she stood up next to him.

"Like what?" David wondered.

"I don't know, like, keeping me away from Hook?" Emma suggested.

"You think I'm interested in Hook?" David asked before trying to make a joke. "Emma, I'm a married man."

The two of them soon laughed at that with their arms linked together on the way back to Granny's Diner.


Back at Granny's Diner in the hallway, Killian was stumbling around while Tinkerbell came out of the restroom and the former pixie and the adult pirate soon ran right into each other.

"Hook. Are you okay?" Tinkerbell asked cautiously.

"I'm fine, luv," Killian answered until she began to walk away and he stopped her by placing his hooked hand on her shoulder. "The question is, are you?" he then asked her.

"Why wouldn't I be?" Tinkerbell replied. "Aside from being separated from my daughter of course."

"Well, I know Storybrooke can be a disorienting place if you're not used to it. Perhaps a drink to help settle you in?" Killian explained and soon held up his rum bottle. "Don't tell Harry."

"We both know you want more than a drink, and I would take one, especially talking with that rather sweet yet insanely chatty girl Jane, but I'll have to pass," Tinkerbell smirked. "You want me to help take your mind off Emma."

"Emma? Who's Emma? I only see you." Killian replied innocently.

"I may have lost my wings, but I haven't lost my dignity," Tinkerbell retorted. "That's never gonna hap-"

Suddenly, a scream came from outside which interrupted them. They both rushed out of the diner to investigate while David and Emma stepped out of the truck as another scream was heard.

"The hell was that?" Emma wondered.

"I have the same question." Killian replied.

Emma soon looked at the adult pirate and the former pixie rather curiously. "Wait, were you two...?" she then started to ask.

"No." Tinkerbell scoffed.

"Perhaps." Killian shrugged.

The screaming occurred again and it got even louder.

"There!" David cried out as he ran off toward the sound as Tinkerbell, Emma, and Killian followed behind him.

Near the steps of the nunnery, Mother Superior was fleeing from Pan's shadow. "Leave me alone! You have nothing to take from me anymore!" she then cried out.

"Try telling that to our daughter once I find her!" The shadow retorted aggressively.

Mother Superior soon attempted to head up into the convent, but the shadow grabbed and ripped away her shadow.

"You have been warned, Reul Ghorm... You brought this out on yourself." The shadow growled at her as Mother Superior collapsed lifelessly on the ground before flying away again just as the others rushed over.

David soon knelt down to test her pulse. "She's gone." he then frowned.

"Why would the shadow kill her?" Tinkerbell wondered.

"No idea, luv, but I do know the shadow only takes orders from one person." Killian remarked.

"Pan." Emma realized.


Eventually, word got out about what happened to Mother Superior. Jane was crying while Carlos was hugging her and comforting her and Dude was even howling at the loss of the former Blue Fairy. Jane was clearly the most upset over the loss of Mother Superior. Mary Margaret watched as David and Emma covered up Mother Superior's body with a blanket. Neal was also there along with the Darling siblings, Goldie, and Koda just as Regina arrived with Evie and Henry.

"What the hell happened?" Regina demanded as she came by.

"The shadow. It killed her." David explained.

"Peter Pan's shadow? But I thought we trapped it on the sail!" Evie reminded the others.

"Yeah, well, it got free." Emma countered.

"We should've gone home while we had the chance." John frowned.

"Come on, Wendy, we better go." Michael suggested.

"No, we've gotta help out." Wendy insisted to her brothers who were currently older than her.

John and Michael sighed as they just knew this wasn't going to be easy.

"Look, let's go back to the ship and get the candle," Neal soon suggested. "If it strikes again, we need to be able to capture it." he then added before leaving as Killian and Tinkerbell followed.

"Mind if we help out?" Goldie asked as she was still with Koda.

"Sure, the more the merrier." Neal nodded.

"That's what I said when Mr. Smee begged me to let his sister come along on our voyages." Killian remarked.

"Is it now?" Neal smirked.

"Yeah, as far as you know." Killian smirked back.

Once they were gone, Emma looked firm and serious. "Pan's behind this, I know it." she then said with a very strong hunch.

"He's trapped in a box under the floor of Gold's shop." Regina reminded the blonde woman.

"Who else would be doing this?" Emma then asked.

"So, Pan can still hurt me." Henry frowned out of concern.

"We don't know that." Regina told him softly.

"We have to assume he's still a threat." Mary Margaret said.

"And that he's after Henry." Evie added.

"Then what am I doing here?" Henry then asked out of concern.

"He's right. He's not safe out in the open." David agreed and cautioned.

"You'll protect me, right?" Henry then asked Evie and Regina.

"Yes, of course." Regina reassured him as she embraced him.

"Go. We'll take care of the shadow." Emma suggested.

Henry and Regina began to depart then.

"Regina, wait." Emma then said as Henry kept walking while Regina stopped.

"What?" Regina demanded.

"Keep a close eye on him." Emma told the dark-haired woman in a quiet voice.

"I already said I would." Regina reminded her.

"I know. He just doesn't seem quite himself." Emma tried to explain.

"Really? You mean because he asked for me and Evie?" Regina then asked with a small scoff.

"No, I didn't... I didn't mean-" Emma continued.

"That's exactly what you meant. You can't face the fact that I am his mother too and Evie is his big sister, something you couldn't give him either," Regina interrupted and retorted "And maybe, just maybe, he wants us when he's frightened. You forget; we have 10 years of soothing his nightmares under our belts. He's fine."

"It's not about you or Evie, Regina. I just have a gut feeling." Emma defended.

"Well, maybe you can use that gut feeling to find the shadow instead of obsessing over who's going to comfort our son," Regina countered. "Come along, Evie. We're leaving."

"You go ahead, Mom. I think I might wanna stay here a little longer." Evie replied.

"Hmm... All right then..." Regina said as she left and came back over to Henry.

"So where are you taking me?" Henry asked.

"One place in Storybrooke the shadow can never get to," Regina explained to Henry as they left the group and headed right for her vault. "The place where I keep my magic."

"It's not just you, Emma," Evie said as she faced the blonde woman. "Henry hasn't been acting like the old Henry I've known and loved ever since he made me become a big sister."

"So you think something might be going on with him?" Emma asked.

"I don't know what for sure, but yes, I think so," Evie nodded in response. "I think we need to go to someone else for help right now though since Mom's being a little stubborn with us."

"Gold?" Emma guessed.

"Bingo." Evie nodded.

"You guys go on ahead," Carlos suggested. "I think I should stay here with Jane until she feels better which might take some time."

"That's probably for the best," Emma nodded. "Mother Superior clearly meant a lot to her."

"No kiddin'," Jay said as he came by with Enid, Carla, Lonnie, and Harry. "We're gonna help out too if we can help it."

"You sure you're up for it?" Emma asked.

"My mother's Mulan, I can handle anything." Lonnie proclaimed.

"I admire that spirit in you." Emma smirked.

"Thanks," Lonnie smirked back. "Now let's go to Mr. Gold before anything else happens."

"Right!" Everyone else agreed as they headed straight for the pawnshop.


On the streets, David, Emma, Evie, and Mary Margaret ran towards the pawnshop just as Belle, Rumple, Ben, and Audrey were exiting the store.

"Boots... Not... Easy... To run in... Should've... Used... Running sneakers..." Evie panted as they ran over to the pawnshop.

Rumple soon looked over and saw that the group was rushing over. "No, I'm afraid we're closed. Whatever crisis you're dealing with, I'm done for the day." he then told them.

"Rumple..." Belle warned.

"Dad..." Ben added in the same tone.

"Pandora's Box. Give it to me." Emma demanded.

"Why would I do that?" Rumple replied.

"We need to open it." Evie explained.

"And let Pan escape?" Rumple snorted. "What are you—crazy?"

"Somehow he's controlling the shadow from inside the box," Mary Margaret informed him. "Henry's life is in danger."

"And you think letting Pan out will change that?" Rumple then asked.

"Yes. Because we can stop finally and forever." Emma replied.

Ben and Audrey soon shared concerned looks with each other before looking back at the group.

"Please Uncle Gold..." Evie begged.

"All due respect, Miss Swan and young Miss Mills, we barely succeeded in apprehending him the first time," Rumple retorted with a small smirk. "If I've learned one thing, it's not to tempt fate."

"Yeah, especially if you say 'At least it's not raining' when you're going on a picnic." Ben added.

"I am not looking to apprehend him," Emma retorted. "Wouldn't you rather be sure he's gone?" she then asked, knowing that would probably get Mr. Gold's attention.

Rumple raised an eyebrow, now looking intrigued and curious. "Well, what do you have in mind?" he then asked before looking wide-eyed a little.

Oliver soon came out of the shop, pushing Pandora's box out the door with his nose and looking innocent.

"...Well, well, how did you get that little trinket, Kitty?" Rumple asked with a small smirk.

"Cats can be crafty creatures, Mr. Gold," Audrey shrugged. "Kittens are pretty much troublemakers wrapped up in a ball of fur."

"Yeah, she has a point," Ben agreed and nodded. "I remember at one point that Carlos looked after that kitten Beezlebub who was just nothing but trouble."

"Can't be worse than a cat named Lucifer or that cat Pom-Pom that Chad takes to the pet spa." Audrey added.

Oliver just mewed innocently once he was included.


Later on, everyone came in their respective cars and came over to the town line and soon came out of the vehicles to do what had to be done next.

"There's no magic beyond the town line," Rumple reminded as he carried the box in his hand and was about to cross the border, feeling confident enough to do so since he wore Baelfire's shawl over his shoulders. "If we release Pan outside Storybrooke, he'll be powerless to fight back."

"Uh-uh. I'm doing this." Emma said as she blocked the older man suddenly.

"I can cross the line and retain my memory." Rumple reminded her.

"It's not about that. There's no magic over there. All due respect, the real world is my expertise," Emma retorted before she took out her gun and began to step over the town line. "You're gonna deal with Pan on my terms."

"He is my father." Rumple glared.

"It's my hunch." Emma glared back.

"Oh, my gosh..." Evie groaned at the arguing. "Look, guys, you have to put your differences aside." she then reminded them.

"We know, Evie, that's why I'm going and Mr. Gold isn't," Emma reassured the bluenette girl. "If I fail, you're more than welcome to pick up the pieces." she then told Rumple.

"Emma, be careful." Mary Margaret warned her daughter.

"You too, Dad." Ben added as he put his arm around Audrey

Rumple nodded and soon unsheathed the box and placed it over the town line as Pan was soon released. Emma then aimed her gun at him as he stood up with a dazed look.

"Ooh, he's kinda cute." Audrey smirked.

"Audrey, that's my grandfather." Ben reminded his girlfriend.

"Don't make it awkward, Ben." Audrey told him.

Pan soon got up and turned around, looking wide-eyed at Emma. "Mom?" he then murmured.

"What?" Emma asked out of confusion.

"What are you waiting for? Shoot him." Rumple urged the blonde woman.

"Don't. Please. I'm Henry," Pan begged, trying to sound innocent. "Pan... he switched our bodies."

"You expect me to believe that?" Emma scoffed.

"Don't listen to him," Evie told Emma. "This is one of his tricks."

"No, it's not. He did it right before Mr. Gold captured me in the box, I swear." Pan urged as he took a step towards Emma.

"Ah, don't come any closer!" Emma warned as she aimed her gun.

"Shoot him!" Rumple demanded.

"Maybe he's telling the truth," Emma said as she faced the others. "Maybe that's why I can't shake this feeling something is off about Henry."

"Maybe that's what he wants you to believe," Rumple retorted. "If he steps over this line, we're all dead."

"Maybe we should put this to the test," Evie suggested as she crossed her arms. "Let's say you really are, Henry... Tell us something that only Henry would know."

"I-I got trapped in the mines. I tried blowing up the well. I like hot cocoa with cinnamon. Dee Dee's my best friend and I wouldn't trade her or you, my big sister Evie, for the world." Pan began to list while smiling hopefully.

"This proves nothing." Rumple rolled his eyes in disbelief.

"He's right, Emma and Evie," Mary Margaret agreed. "Henry could've told Pan all this in Neverland."

"Pan might know facts, but life is made up more than that; there are moments. He can't possibly know all of them," Emma replied before looking at Pan. "The first time you and I connected; you remember that? Not met, but connected."

"Yeah." Pan nodded.

"Where was it?" Emma demanded.

"My castle. Right after you came to Storybrooke." Pan explained.

"And what did you tell me?" Emma prompted.

"That I knew why you gave me up."

"Why?"

"Because you wanted to give me my best chance."

Emma soon lowered her gun and tucked it away as that was all the proof that she now needed before hugging the now taller boy. "Henry..." she then whispered warmly.

"Mom."

"It is Henry." Evie said softly with a small smile.

"Promise you're not going to incinerate us when we step over the line?" Emma asked Rumple who then shook his head in response as she picked up the box and walked over the line with Henry.

Henry then hugged David and Mary Margaret as Emma handed the box to Rumple.

"Welcome back, little brother." Evie smiled as she hugged Henry.

"More like 'Big Brother' right now." Ben advised his best friend.

"Don't push it~" Evie smirked since Peter Pan was a bit taller than them even though he was a teenager too.

"I'm sorry I doubted you, Henry," Rumple softly told his grandson. "And I'm sorry I put you in this box in the first place."

"It's okay. I would have done the same thing." Henry reassured his paternal grandfather.

"Come on." Emma told Henry as she led him over to her car.

"...Are we sure we can't keep Evie's little brother in this body?" Audrey asked.

"NO!" Everyone else told her firmly.

"Okay, okay, I was just asking." Audrey shrugged innocently in response.

"If he's all the way out here, where's Pan?" David soon wondered.

Evie paused thoughtfully until her eyes widened. "Oh, no." she then muttered.

"Oh, no? Why oh, no?" Mary Margaret asked.

"Evie, do you have an idea where he might be?" David added.

"Yes... I think I do..." Evie nodded. "We better head back to town and quick!" she then suggested as she rushed to David's truck.

"Where are you thinking?" Emma asked the blue-haired teenage girl.

"Where else? Mom's vault." Evie replied gravely.

Everyone else looked concerned about that before they then followed Evie's trail to go over to the vault as it was getting dark outside.


Soon, everyone gathered around as they traveled through the cemetery, heading for Regina's vault.

Evie sighed as she got her mother's voicemail on her phone. "Mom's still not answering." she then groaned to the others.

"When we find Pan, remember he's still in my body," Henry said to Rumple. "So if you have to throw fire or something, at least avoid the face."

"I'll do my best." Rumple reassured his grandson.

They soon approached the vault where Killian, Neal, Goldie, and Tinkerbell were waiting outside the entrance.

"Is it really you?" Neal asked Henry softly.

"Dad." Henry replied before running up to him and hugging him.

"That's just so weird to look at after what I've been through last week." Evie shook her head at the sight of Peter Pan being her little brother right now.

"Did you find the shadow?" David asked hopefully.

"Not yet." Tinkerbell replied.

"Well, we'll be ready for him when we do," Killian said as he held up the coconut halves. "Also Harry is staying away for his own safety and protection."

"I think it's Pan we should be concerned about now. Why are we still up here?" Rumple soon demanded.

"It's locked up tight." Neal explained.

"Dad, maybe you should try something." Ben suggested.

"I think that's a good idea." Rumple nodded as he tried out magic on the vault, which didn't work.

"Told you." Goldie then said to Rumple with a shrug.

"Fair enough," Rumple replied as he tried to use more magic to break open the vault with magic. "This is going to take some time."

"Is Koda hiding too?" Evie asked Goldie.

"Yeah, I thought it would be for the best," Goldie nodded. "He's a really sensitive kid."

Emma soon walked off to the side while deep in thought. Her parents, as usual, followed her.

"It's going to be okay," Mary Margaret promised her daughter. "Everything's going to be okay."

"No, it's not. Even if Pan's down there, I can't use my gun," Emma shook her head. "He's in Henry's body."

"Then we'll get him out. We'll save him." David replied.

"Will we?" Emma asked softly.

"Yes, and because of you, you were right about Pan just like your mother was about Regina all those years ago," David reminded. "We'll stop him and then you can-"

"Live my moments even though there's still terrible things out there?" Emma interrupted him and guessed.

"Exactly." David and Mary Margaret agreed in unison together.

"You're great parents, but you're wrong. I'm the... Savior. I don't have the luxury of having moments," Emma told them. "It's just not my life. Every time I think I'm going to sit back and enjoy myself, I can't because it's never going to stop."

"I used to think the same way." Mary Margaret said.

"It's different. My magic has a price," Emma shook her head. "The price of being the savior is... I don't get a day off."

Her parents then remained silent and contemplative just as Rumple managed to force the vault door open with magic.

"You should just feel lucky you have your parents, Swan," Goldie advised her fellow blonde. "I'd give anything just to see my brother again since we're both the only family the other has left."

Neal looked soft about that since he met Robin Hood and ended up in Neverland before they all noticed the vault door was open.

"Shall we?" Rumple asked the others before he went on ahead of them.


Soon, everyone came into the vault and came down the staircase into the hallway.

Evie then noticed her unconscious mother on the floor. "Mom? ...MOM!" she then cried out as she rushed to her.

"Pan's gone." David noticed.

"Of course he is." Evie muttered as Mary Margaret came next.

"We're clear down here!" Emma soon called out to everyone who was upstairs.

Rumple soon used magic to wake up Regina since she appeared to be under some sort of enchantment.

"What?" Regina muttered as she woke up. "What happened?"

"Oh, Mom. Thank goodness." Evie sighed in relief.

"It's Henry. Somehow Pan switched bodies with him." Emma told Regina.

"Just like in that movie Freaky Friday." Evie added.

"And I fell for it." Regina groaned to herself.

"We all did." Mary Margaret reassured the other woman.

"I wanted to believe what he was saying so badly I missed all the signs," Regina sighed and complained to herself. "I just wanted to believe he still needed me to be his mother."

"I still do." Henry insisted as he came up from behind.

"Daugh!" Goldie flinched and struck a fighting pose. "Sorry kid, but don't sneak up on me like that when you're in that body."

"Sorry, Goldilocks." Henry replied.

"Henry?" Regina asked softly before they shared a warm embrace with each other.

"So what exactly did Pan come down here to get?" David wondered.

Rumple then held up a hand while using magic to sense anything missing from the vault until his hand stopped at an open box.

"Are you okay, Mr. Gold?" Evie asked.

"I'm fine, dearie... though I have a bad feeling," Rumple replied before he faced Regina. "Please tell me you didn't keep it down here." he then demanded from her.

"Where else would I keep it?" Regina shrugged in response.

"What is it?" Emma asked. "What did Pan take?"

"Let's just say it was a curse." Regina replied.

"A curse?" Evie asked. "You mean like the curse?"

"Something like that, but also different at the same time," Regina explained to her daughter. "Why would Pan even want the curse? I already cast it." she then wondered.

"And I broke it." Emma added.

"Well, that doesn't mean you can't cast it again," Rumple explained. "And this time, without your parents' true love woven in, even you would be powerless to break it."

"I don't understand," David said. "We're already in this land."

"What exactly would casting the curse in Storybrooke do now?" Mary Margaret added.

"Why do I have a very bad feeling about this?" Evie groaned to herself.

"It's not just you, kid." Goldie replied.


Meanwhile, Pan took out a folded-up scroll with a rather dark smirk on his face that was frightening to see on the face of Henry Mills as he was in the outskirts of town, but he wasn't alone.

"A curse?" Felix asked.

"No, Felix, the curse," Pan clarified darkly. "The curse that tore everyone from The Enchanted Forest and dropped them here."

"You broke me out of jail to tell me how everyone got to this town?" Felix asked, sounding unimpressed at first.

"I broke you out 'cuz this spell is gonna give us everything we always wanted," Pan clarified. "Everyone will forget who they are. Time will stand still. The descendants of Storybrooke will become my army of Lost Boys and Lost Girls. The Sirens will rise, especially Magda once she unleashes her followers from Atlantis, I will play a new tune on a brand new pipe like when I lured you out of that place you called home in Hamelin, and Felix, we will be in charge."

"This whole place?" Felix asked curiously.

"Yes, and when we're done with it, it's going to be the new Neverland." Pan nodded and explained with a sinister smirk.

Felix then smirked back hopefully. They both soon looked at Storybrooke in the distance.